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so nobody is going home yet, lester. >> ann curry tonight for us. ann, thanks very much. >>> tonight, one of the most influential democrats in washington, senator robert menendez of new jersey, has been indicted, facing federal corruption charges. he's accused of doing political favors in exchange for contributions and other gifts. our justice correspondent pete williams has late details. >> reporter: prosecutors accuse robert menendez of using his u.s. senate office to help a florida eye doctor and big political donor salomon melgen over investigation of his medicare billing he was also charged today. the indictment says menendez urged the government to adopt reimbursement policies that would benefit melgen. and to get visas from melgen's girlfriends. in return dr. melgen gave thousands in campaign contributions to menendez and treated the senator to luxury dominican very indications and vacations and trips. he's a friend and not just a donor, but a federal prosecutor says that's not a good thing. >> a friend may be a friend, but that's going to be
so nobody is going home yet, lester. >> ann curry tonight for us. ann, thanks very much. >>> tonight, one of the most influential democrats in washington, senator robert menendez of new jersey, has been indicted, facing federal corruption charges. he's accused of doing political favors in exchange for contributions and other gifts. our justice correspondent pete williams has late details. >> reporter: prosecutors accuse robert menendez of using his u.s. senate office to...
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nbc's ann curry is in switzerland where these meetings have been going on. as richard is saying this could be an end to the long cold war between iran and the united states. what's the mood there now? >> well it doesn't establish -- re-establish diplomatic relations or anything like that but it does for the first time in more than 30 years represent the probability of an agreement, a deal between the united states and iran. and it is definitely an historic moment. it is rare to see nations who have for decades threatened each other with war step back from the brink and give peace a try. for secretary of state kerry, it is a momentous announcement. this is potentially going to be one of his greatest triumphs if in fact the deal -- if it is signed at the end of june, does yield a period of peace. i should probably also give you more perspective about this. that is that this secretary of state has spent more time on the road working on this deal than any other secretary of state since the signing of the treaty of versailles ending world war i. so this talks abo
nbc's ann curry is in switzerland where these meetings have been going on. as richard is saying this could be an end to the long cold war between iran and the united states. what's the mood there now? >> well it doesn't establish -- re-establish diplomatic relations or anything like that but it does for the first time in more than 30 years represent the probability of an agreement, a deal between the united states and iran. and it is definitely an historic moment. it is rare to see...
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. >> reporter: this is ann curry. the u.s. and iran are trumpeting today's deal, but others are deeply skeptical. israel called it a historic mistake. prime minister netanyahu tweeting, any deal must significantly roll back iran's nuclear capabilities and stop its terrorism and aggression. and israel has surprising company. much of the arab world agrees iran with its regional and nuclear ambitions cannot be trusted. that includes another u.s. ally, saudi arabia. >> everybody wants a good deal that prevents iran from developing an atomic bomb. >> reporter: but the agreement was welcomed by many in iran. desperate to get out from under years of crippling economic sanctions. nbc's ali erusy in tehran. >> when the news of the deal reached tehran, some people took to their cars and went to the main squares in the city honking their horns and flashing v signs celebrating the news. >> reporter: iran's foreign minister speaking this evening after days of marathon negotiations fought again to reassure skeptics that iran's nuclear ambit
. >> reporter: this is ann curry. the u.s. and iran are trumpeting today's deal, but others are deeply skeptical. israel called it a historic mistake. prime minister netanyahu tweeting, any deal must significantly roll back iran's nuclear capabilities and stop its terrorism and aggression. and israel has surprising company. much of the arab world agrees iran with its regional and nuclear ambitions cannot be trusted. that includes another u.s. ally, saudi arabia. >> everybody wants a...
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ann curry is still with me in lausanne switzerland. foreign minister of iran continues to field questions. we thought he was wrapped up. right now we are waiting on the president to come out at 2:15. so it seems as if iran is holding on to the ball and getting to reveal a lot of the details of what went on behind the scenes while we wait to know exactly what has been agreed upon, how this framework will roll out. >> yeah i think that's right. i think that they thought that john kerry would come and make remarks and clearly there was a changing of the plan and now we have president obama. so i think the foreign minister zarif is sort of essentially filling time as it were. but he's been talking about a lot of as you talked about, the details. one detail i've not heard about, thomas, and if you've heard it i hope you would tell me that you had. but i haven't heard anyone talk about what will happen to iran's stockpiles of enriched uranium. this is a very important issue because enriched uranium is a key ingredient for key bomb making mat
ann curry is still with me in lausanne switzerland. foreign minister of iran continues to field questions. we thought he was wrapped up. right now we are waiting on the president to come out at 2:15. so it seems as if iran is holding on to the ball and getting to reveal a lot of the details of what went on behind the scenes while we wait to know exactly what has been agreed upon, how this framework will roll out. >> yeah i think that's right. i think that they thought that john kerry...
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as she told ann curry with nbc news. >> i was like i knew that ain't my child. i just kept saying i know that ain't my child. i was like oh, my god. i didn't know until the next morning until the police came knocking on my door. >> when they confirmed it was your son. >> it was my child. >> the guy who saved him, the young immigrant. have you met him? >> no. i never got to meet him. >> what would you like to say to him? >> i would like to tell him thank you. >> no charges are filed against the babysitter nor her boyfriend after finding there was no intent to cause harm. she is taking steps to make sure nothing as frightening as this ever happens in her laundromat including pointing out what seems obvious to most. >> i'm going to put up a real professional sign. when i first call the sign company and told them i want to put up this sign, they was laughing at me. they said, you're wasting your money. there's no need to put up this sign. it's common sense. everybody know washers are only for washing clothes. not to put baby. the sign company called me back after he
as she told ann curry with nbc news. >> i was like i knew that ain't my child. i just kept saying i know that ain't my child. i was like oh, my god. i didn't know until the next morning until the police came knocking on my door. >> when they confirmed it was your son. >> it was my child. >> the guy who saved him, the young immigrant. have you met him? >> no. i never got to meet him. >> what would you like to say to him? >> i would like to tell him thank...