charlie: either dennis r gary, have you heard from john kerry since this became public? nnis: i have not. gary: i have not. charlie: do we know what the state department response was? >> the principles that are laid out in the letter are very consistent with the principles that are being discussed in the negotiating room. but that's different from what agreement you actually end up with. the administration has moved in recent times on a few things. we did not expect six months ago that they would allow iran in a negotiated deal to keep such a large infrastructure in place, even if they're doing so with very little nuclear fuel. that infrastructure would allow iran to ramp up quickly at the end of the agreement, whether that is 10 years or 15. we did not really understand what iran's inspection regime would look like. we are still trying to get a handle on how quickly sanctions would get relieved. if a lot of the sanctions on oil and financial transactions are lifted early, then the administration will have a lot less leverage when they are dealing with iran later on. char