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importantly, getting rid of their stockpile. putting together that equation so that they could feel that they were going to have a peaceful ability to access nuclear energy, but we would have the ability to ensure that we can verify they did not have an enrichment pathway to a weapon. that took a lot of work. charlie: are they sending enriched fuel to russia, outside the country, or not? ben: there are two ways -- when we talk about the technical details -- what we have agreed to is that they would not have a stockpile of highly enriched uranium and come down by about 98%. there are two ways to do that. one is they dilute the materials, neutralize the stockpile within iran. another is they ship it out of the country. those are the two mechanisms that are on the table to get this objective accomplished. what we will figure out in terms of the technical details is how much we will utilize shipping material out of the country and how much they will dilute in the country. what will be shipped out is all the fuel produced by their re
importantly, getting rid of their stockpile. putting together that equation so that they could feel that they were going to have a peaceful ability to access nuclear energy, but we would have the ability to ensure that we can verify they did not have an enrichment pathway to a weapon. that took a lot of work. charlie: are they sending enriched fuel to russia, outside the country, or not? ben: there are two ways -- when we talk about the technical details -- what we have agreed to is that they...
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limitations on iran's stockpile would last 15 years. third, this deal provides the best possible defense against iran's ability to produce a weapon covertly, that is, in secret. international inspectors will have unprecedented access not only to iranian nuclear facilities but to the entire supply chain that supports iran's nuclear program, from iranian mills that provide from materials, to the centrifuge production and storage facilities. if iran sheets, the world will know it. if we see something suspicious, we will inspect it. iran's past efforts to weapon this program will be addressed. with this deal, iran will face more inspections than any other country in the world. so this will be a long-term deal that addresses each path to a potential iranian nuclear bomb. there will be strict limits on iran's program for a decade additional restrictions on building new facilities were stockpiling materials will last for 15 years. the unprecedented transparency measures will last for 20 years or more. indeed, some will be permanent. as a membe
limitations on iran's stockpile would last 15 years. third, this deal provides the best possible defense against iran's ability to produce a weapon covertly, that is, in secret. international inspectors will have unprecedented access not only to iranian nuclear facilities but to the entire supply chain that supports iran's nuclear program, from iranian mills that provide from materials, to the centrifuge production and storage facilities. if iran sheets, the world will know it. if we see...
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it eliminated its stockpile of dangerous nuclear material.nspections of iran's program increased, and we continued negotiations to see if we could achieve a more comprehensive deal. today, after many months of tough principled diplomacy, we have achieved the framework for the ideal, and it is a good deal , a deal that meets our core objectives. this framework would cut off every pathway that iran could take to develop a nuclear weapon . iran will face strict limitations on its program and iran has also agreed to the most robust and intrusive inspections and transparency regime ever negotiated for any nuclear program in history. so, this deal is not based on trust. it is based on unprecedented verification. many key details will be finalized over the next three months, and nothing is agreed to until everything is agreed. but here are the basic outlines of the deal that we are working to finalize. first, iran will not be able to pursue a bomb using plutonium, because it will not develop weapons grade plutonium. the core of its reactor will be d
it eliminated its stockpile of dangerous nuclear material.nspections of iran's program increased, and we continued negotiations to see if we could achieve a more comprehensive deal. today, after many months of tough principled diplomacy, we have achieved the framework for the ideal, and it is a good deal , a deal that meets our core objectives. this framework would cut off every pathway that iran could take to develop a nuclear weapon . iran will face strict limitations on its program and iran...
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and the strict limitations on iran's stockpile will last for 15 years. third, this deal provides the best possible defense against iran's ability to pursue a nuclear weapon covertly, that is in secret. international inspectors will have unprecedented access, not only to iranian nuclear at that facilities to the entire supply chain that supports iran's nuclear program. from uranium mills to provide raw materials to centrifuge production and storage facilities that support the program. if iran cheats, the world will know it. if we see something suspicious, we will inspect it. iran's past efforts to weaponize this program will be addressed. with this deal iran will face more inspections than any other country in the world. so this will be a long-term deal, that addresses each path to a potential iranian nuclear bomb. there will be strict limits on iran's program for a decade additional restrictions on building new facilities or stockpiling materials will last for 15 years. unprecedented transparency measures will last for 20 years or more, indeed some will
and the strict limitations on iran's stockpile will last for 15 years. third, this deal provides the best possible defense against iran's ability to pursue a nuclear weapon covertly, that is in secret. international inspectors will have unprecedented access, not only to iranian nuclear at that facilities to the entire supply chain that supports iran's nuclear program. from uranium mills to provide raw materials to centrifuge production and storage facilities that support the program. if iran...
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so we needed a stockpiled anthrax vaccine. we said if we don't do this yesterday, we are making a big mistake. then the push came then there's this new generation with anthrax vaccines and fill in the blank. that is when you start asking yourself, when we had our stop -- when we hit our stockpile number, is that the time you can free up more percentage for the next generation. if they have a five-year contract, it may not be yours in five years. you have to work on the next generation will take the money and invest in other companies. i do not know the percentage. i would also base it on what the threat is. i am nervous about the bubonic plague. they found it on isis computers. this is something they are thinking about. if they are thinking about it, we have to think about how to react to it. all of those things are going to change and what percentage i'm not sure i'm qualified to be accurate. >> thank you for your work by the way. really good work. >> thank you for your service. dr. libby. you said something which i think was
so we needed a stockpiled anthrax vaccine. we said if we don't do this yesterday, we are making a big mistake. then the push came then there's this new generation with anthrax vaccines and fill in the blank. that is when you start asking yourself, when we had our stop -- when we hit our stockpile number, is that the time you can free up more percentage for the next generation. if they have a five-year contract, it may not be yours in five years. you have to work on the next generation will take...
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abo 98 percent and they're going to cap that stockpile for 15 years.years they're to the goingto b permitted to amass concerningtockpile of these materials within iran. >> rose: is it true that the breakout timenb now is two to three months and you've extended it to a year? >> yes so right now the estimates are that if they did operate all their machines and try to break out and acquire enough material for a weapon that would be two to three months. under the agreement that we reached for ten years that would be at least a year. there will be additional limitations on their program that extend beyond ten years like the cap on stockpile that i mentioned. that will still insurance a breakout time line that shier significantly higher than two to three months even for several years after ten years. the important point here is that the inspections would allow us to see immediately if they were cheating. so therefore if they broke 8 trying to break out we would have a very long period of time to make a decision about what to do about it. >> is there no quest
abo 98 percent and they're going to cap that stockpile for 15 years.years they're to the goingto b permitted to amass concerningtockpile of these materials within iran. >> rose: is it true that the breakout timenb now is two to three months and you've extended it to a year? >> yes so right now the estimates are that if they did operate all their machines and try to break out and acquire enough material for a weapon that would be two to three months. under the agreement that we...
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one of those was to have iran keep the stockpiles rather than turn those stockpiles over to a third country with respect to the enriched uranium they have. another was to not nail down that issue of whether or not that he were going to have inspectors have the right to inspect any time anywhere. a third point would be the iranian position that they don't want to close the plants where they do their research work. so if inspectors are not going to be able to go into military installations and see what is going on then we face the possibility of a creep out, maybe not a break out, but a creep out in terms of their gradual ability to develop a more and more massive program. so that's -- that's the worry. are we giving too much because we've never brought the full weight of sanctions down the way we could have, and that's the debate that congress has right now over this issue. >> some of the administration officials say, yes, maybe the iranians are not going to allow the export of their enriched uranium to russia but there are other ways to dilute it and keep it in iran for example that will do
one of those was to have iran keep the stockpiles rather than turn those stockpiles over to a third country with respect to the enriched uranium they have. another was to not nail down that issue of whether or not that he were going to have inspectors have the right to inspect any time anywhere. a third point would be the iranian position that they don't want to close the plants where they do their research work. so if inspectors are not going to be able to go into military installations and...
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a century after mustard gas was used, the united states gets rid of its last remaining stockpiles. just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast business understands that. their wifi isn't just fast near the router. it's fast in the break room. fast in the conference room. fast in tom's office. fast in other tom's office. fast in the foyer [pronounced foy-yer] or is it foyer [pronounced foy-yay]? fast in the hallway. i feel like i've been here before. switch now and get the fastest wifi everywhere. comcast business. built for business. >>> welcome back. let's recap the headlines. in yemen, more air strikes hit houthi positions in aden. hours after an end was announced to the end of a military campaign. battles are taking place on the ground in aden between supporters of abd-rabbu mansour hadi and houthi fighters. >>> a boatload of migrants has been brought to shore in italy. italy's prime minister called for comprehensive action to end the refugee crisis. >> reporter: there has been protests in hong kong against the reform plan. the beijing-backed proposa
a century after mustard gas was used, the united states gets rid of its last remaining stockpiles. just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast business understands that. their wifi isn't just fast near the router. it's fast in the break room. fast in the conference room. fast in tom's office. fast in other tom's office. fast in the foyer [pronounced foy-yer] or is it foyer [pronounced foy-yay]? fast in the hallway. i feel like i've been here before. switch now and...
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you know laments on how long to hold on to stockpiles or use the centrifuges.t was there in back and white. that was impressive. >> earlier iranian leaders said iran does not desire an atomic bomb. did you believe him then, now we know what's been going on underground? do you believe him now? >> there has been no unified position inside iran on this issue. i think that the track record is spotty. i think that there's some in iran who believe that having the ability to break out could give iran leverage. i don't think iran made the decision to build nuclear weapons. they never crossed the line. and importantly, the leadership in place, they are individuals who have argued in very detailed and sophisticated ways why getting a nuclear weapon undermines security in the region, why it would establish parity for other countries in the region, that would undermine iran's security, i think they believe getting a nuclear weapon is not in iran's interests, and the perception is that it center. >> great to see you both. thank you. >> after the american deadline of march 3
you know laments on how long to hold on to stockpiles or use the centrifuges.t was there in back and white. that was impressive. >> earlier iranian leaders said iran does not desire an atomic bomb. did you believe him then, now we know what's been going on underground? do you believe him now? >> there has been no unified position inside iran on this issue. i think that the track record is spotty. i think that there's some in iran who believe that having the ability to break out...
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as iran pushes a peaceful nuclear program iran's encouragement stockpile -- enrichment stockpile will be limited for durations, and there will be no other enrichment facilities. iran's research and develop it on centrifuges -- development on centerpieces will be carried out on a schedule which is mutually agreed. four of those will be converted from an enrichment site to a nuclear physics and technology center. international collaboration will be encouraged in areas of research. there will not be any materials before those. in international joint venture will assist iran in redesigning and rebuilding a modernized heavywater reactor in iraq that will not produce weapons-grade plutonium. there will be no repossessing. a set of measures have been agreed to monitor the provisions of, including implantation of the modified code 311 and application of the additional protocol. the international atomic agency will be permitted the use of modern technologies and will have unannounced access through agreed procedures, including two clarify past and present issues. -- to clarify past and present
as iran pushes a peaceful nuclear program iran's encouragement stockpile -- enrichment stockpile will be limited for durations, and there will be no other enrichment facilities. iran's research and develop it on centrifuges -- development on centerpieces will be carried out on a schedule which is mutually agreed. four of those will be converted from an enrichment site to a nuclear physics and technology center. international collaboration will be encouraged in areas of research. there will not...
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the vast majority of iran's stockpile of enriched uranium will be neutralized. today iran is only two or three months away from potentially acquiring the raw materials for a single nuke cheerclear bomb, under this deal iran has said that it will not stockpile the materials needed to build a weapon. even if it violated the deal, for the next decade at least iran would be a minimum of a year away from requiring enough material for a bomb. and the strict limitations on iran's stock pile will last for 15 years. third, this deal provides the best possible defense against iran's ability to build a nuclear weapon covertly, that is in secret. international inspectors will have inprecedented access, not only to iranian nuclear facilities, but to the entire process that supports iran's nuclear program. if iran cheats the world will know it. if we see something suspicious, we will inspect it. iran's past efforts to weapon size this program will be addressed. with this deal, iran will face more inspections than any other country in the world. so this will be a long-term dea
the vast majority of iran's stockpile of enriched uranium will be neutralized. today iran is only two or three months away from potentially acquiring the raw materials for a single nuke cheerclear bomb, under this deal iran has said that it will not stockpile the materials needed to build a weapon. even if it violated the deal, for the next decade at least iran would be a minimum of a year away from requiring enough material for a bomb. and the strict limitations on iran's stock pile will last...
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and japan which is helping china clean up the stockpile after world war ii. ann goele la, egypt, north korea and south sudan have failed to sign the agreement. gls also the special >> joining us from washington d.c, charles good to have you with us. there are 780,000 shells of mustard gas at one colorado facility. estimates are that there are millions of chemical weapons around the world. we are in no way ridding the world of these weapons of mass destruction. >> i think we're making progress however. if you looked back 100 years it was on the rise, the use of chemical mu nutritions and chemical weapons. there was a great buildup the early part of the 20th century, the soviet union and the united states, there are some bright lights here. as you pointed out there's only four countries which have refused to sign the chemical weapons convention which is the treaty which regulates these things. and the number of countries which do have hidden stock piles left is actually getting pretty small. and don't forget two years ago when the syrians finally agreed to get
and japan which is helping china clean up the stockpile after world war ii. ann goele la, egypt, north korea and south sudan have failed to sign the agreement. gls also the special >> joining us from washington d.c, charles good to have you with us. there are 780,000 shells of mustard gas at one colorado facility. estimates are that there are millions of chemical weapons around the world. we are in no way ridding the world of these weapons of mass destruction. >> i think we're...
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he said they don't need stockpile stockpiles, which we're allowing them to keep them. i'm focused on stopping iran from getting nuclear arms today, tomorrow and a year from now, but also 10 and 13 years from now. >> how would you do that, considering that sanctions so far have not stopped progress? >> we shouldn't have started down the path where we granted sanctions relief in exchange for iran doing little more than coming to the table. almost two years ago i voted with 400 members of the house of representatives, including most democrats, to impose new and tougher sanctions on iran to give us a better negotiating position. and i were to keep the credible threat of force on the table the way obama has not. not just in the dealings with iran but all countries around the world. >> -- sell missiles to iran? >> russia announced they'd transfer surface-to-air missiles to iran. that shows how misguided the proposal is that we'd let iran continue to keep its nuclear capabilities and potentially be able to impose new sanctions once the regime that took years to put in place,
he said they don't need stockpile stockpiles, which we're allowing them to keep them. i'm focused on stopping iran from getting nuclear arms today, tomorrow and a year from now, but also 10 and 13 years from now. >> how would you do that, considering that sanctions so far have not stopped progress? >> we shouldn't have started down the path where we granted sanctions relief in exchange for iran doing little more than coming to the table. almost two years ago i voted with 400 members...
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it eliminated its stockpile of dangerous nuclear material.ions of iran's program increased, and we continued negotiations to see if we could achieve a more comprehensive deal. today, after many months of tough, principled diplomacy, we have achieved the framework for that deal, and it is a good deal. a deal that meets our core objectives. this framework would cut off every pathway that iran could take to develop a nuclear weapon. iran will face strict limitations on its program, and iran has also agreed to the most robust and intrusive inspections and transparency regime ever negotiated for any nuclear program in history. so this deal is not based on trust. it's based on unprecedented verification. many key details will be finalized over the next three months, and nothing is agreed to until everything is agreed. but here are the basic outlines of the deal that we are working to finalize. first, iran will not be able to pursue a bomb using plutonium because it will not develop weapons-grade plutonium. the core of its reactor at iraq will be di
it eliminated its stockpile of dangerous nuclear material.ions of iran's program increased, and we continued negotiations to see if we could achieve a more comprehensive deal. today, after many months of tough, principled diplomacy, we have achieved the framework for that deal, and it is a good deal. a deal that meets our core objectives. this framework would cut off every pathway that iran could take to develop a nuclear weapon. iran will face strict limitations on its program, and iran has...
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now you have a product that is being stockpiled twice the longevity than previously had. tremendous savings and benefits of u.s. government. we streamlined the immunization schedule. it used to be six doses with the boosters thereafter. now we are at three doses as a prime ministers with the boosters thereafter. very effective to the customer. we are in the process and expecting fda approval in august of a postexposure which is why the government is stockpiling in the first place but they can be used in combination with antibiotics, that's been tested, and deployed in a -- so after an anthrax attacks. so these are the kinds of improvements that are critically important and partners make the phone with her glass improvement, manufacturing skill. we are now in the final stages of moving our manufacturing from seven to 9 million doses of graham to 20 to 25 by doses a tripling of the production of the. why is that important? the government said its requirements 75 million doses into strategic national stockpile. current production levels will not get the. this will allow that
now you have a product that is being stockpiled twice the longevity than previously had. tremendous savings and benefits of u.s. government. we streamlined the immunization schedule. it used to be six doses with the boosters thereafter. now we are at three doses as a prime ministers with the boosters thereafter. very effective to the customer. we are in the process and expecting fda approval in august of a postexposure which is why the government is stockpiling in the first place but they can...
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-- the stockpiles, and what they were. and what was available for them to use. i thought that was an discussion to have. we never really had that discussion. it was really hard to get it out. that is a terrible answer only because i'm not sure i know the answer. i do think you have to keep at it. the best way you can make an impact is if you make an impact with members of congress and policymakers in the executive branch, that starts on a wave of its own. -- circe take on a weight of its own. when people get interested in fixing the problem, that is how you get there. legislators come executive branch professionals, all of those people saying we agree this is a problem and we need to do something about it. what next. that's a long process. the media can play a part in that. i hope they do. it's hard to have conversations in the media today. >> we want to thank you on behalf of the panel and the hudson institute of which you are a fellow. thank you for extraordinary public service. you are very thoughtful, refreshing and candid assessment of these issues and i gu
-- the stockpiles, and what they were. and what was available for them to use. i thought that was an discussion to have. we never really had that discussion. it was really hard to get it out. that is a terrible answer only because i'm not sure i know the answer. i do think you have to keep at it. the best way you can make an impact is if you make an impact with members of congress and policymakers in the executive branch, that starts on a wave of its own. -- circe take on a weight of its own....
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we needed stockpiled anthrax vaccines. when we looked at that we said if we don't do this yesterday we're making a the big mistake. then the push came in well there is this new generation of the recumbent anthrax vaccines and fill in the blank. that's when we ask okay when we hit the stockpile number is that the time to look at the next generation. that five year contract, now okay now you have to work on the next generation. and what that percentage is i don't know. and i would also baitse it on what the threat. is clearly i'm nervous about this bubonic plague. they found it on isis computers not that long ago. and this is something they are thinking about and we better start thinking about how to react to it. and i'm not sure i'm qualified right now to sit here and tell you that and be accurate. thanks for your work by the way. >> scooter. >> thank you for your service -- >> dr. libby. >> yes. >> you said something that was quite important but i want to understand it properly. i believe you said terrorists now have open
we needed stockpiled anthrax vaccines. when we looked at that we said if we don't do this yesterday we're making a the big mistake. then the push came in well there is this new generation of the recumbent anthrax vaccines and fill in the blank. that's when we ask okay when we hit the stockpile number is that the time to look at the next generation. that five year contract, now okay now you have to work on the next generation. and what that percentage is i don't know. and i would also baitse it...
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it eliminated its stockpile of dangerous nuclear material.an's program in connection withed and we continued negotiations to see if we could achieve a more comprehensive deal. and today, after many months of tough principled deploem si, we have achieved the frame work for that deal. and it is a good deal. a deal that meets our core objectives. this framework would cut off every pathway that iran could take to develop a nuclear weapon. iran will face strict limitations on its program, and iran has also agreed to the most robust an intrusive inspections and transparency regime every negotiated for any nuclear program in history. this deal was not based on trust. it's based on unprecedented verification. many key details will be final eased over three months and nothing is agreed to until everything is agreed. here's the details of what we are working to finalize. first, iran will not be able to pursue a bomb using plutonium because it will not develop weapons grade plutonium. the core of the reactor at iraq will be dismantled and replaced. the
it eliminated its stockpile of dangerous nuclear material.an's program in connection withed and we continued negotiations to see if we could achieve a more comprehensive deal. and today, after many months of tough principled deploem si, we have achieved the frame work for that deal. and it is a good deal. a deal that meets our core objectives. this framework would cut off every pathway that iran could take to develop a nuclear weapon. iran will face strict limitations on its program, and iran...
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one of the things we didn't have the beginning is in a stockpiling of countermeasures. so we had two problems facing us. congress and the administration you didn't want to not have the appropriate level of countermeasures stop pilot in case there was an event and we knew that terrorists were interested in this particular anthrax was sent in their interested in. anthrax is something they can produce here in the united states. all of the problems that went with it were concerns. so that when you have to almost take an individual case. we needed stockpiled anthrax. we said if we don't do this yesterday, we are making a big mistake. then the push came then there's this new generation with anthrax vaccines and fill in the blank. that is when you start asking yourself, when we had our stop of number, is that the time you can free up more percentage for the next generation. if they have a five-year contract, it may not be yours in five years. you have to work on the next generation will take the money and invest in other companies. i would also base it on what the threat is. i
one of the things we didn't have the beginning is in a stockpiling of countermeasures. so we had two problems facing us. congress and the administration you didn't want to not have the appropriate level of countermeasures stop pilot in case there was an event and we knew that terrorists were interested in this particular anthrax was sent in their interested in. anthrax is something they can produce here in the united states. all of the problems that went with it were concerns. so that when you...
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now almost all countries have signed a treaty to destroy their poison gas stockpiles.nolds reports. >> reporter: a small army of workers in protective gear assisted by precision robots is training to destroy one of man kind's most vial inventions chemical weapons. >> it's a high-hazard operation. we do have explosion hazards. we also have agent hazards, but a lot of time with our personnel on training to ensure a work force is ready to complete chemical weapons destruction. >> reporter: poison gas was used by german and allied forces during the first world war. they were not particularly effective on the battlefield, but they terrified and demoralized the men in the trenches. mustard gas can cause severe burns, blindness, and a lingering, painful death. the mass majority of weapon's gas is stored in colorado. full scale destruction will begin in october. each shell will be carefully unpacked and have the explosives removed, checked for leaks, taken apart, blasted with high pressure water, and baked in ovens to strip away every trace of poison. these shells are used for
now almost all countries have signed a treaty to destroy their poison gas stockpiles.nolds reports. >> reporter: a small army of workers in protective gear assisted by precision robots is training to destroy one of man kind's most vial inventions chemical weapons. >> it's a high-hazard operation. we do have explosion hazards. we also have agent hazards, but a lot of time with our personnel on training to ensure a work force is ready to complete chemical weapons destruction. >>...
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and for at least the next 15 years, the stockpile will remain at 300 kilograms.ny uranium that is enriched at natanz will be capped at 3.67 percent, which is a typical level of enrichment for civilian nuclear power, but doesn't even begin to approach the enrichment level necessary for a weapon. we have agreed that the facility at fordow will halt all uranium enrichment, period -- all uranium enrichment, and in fact, there will not even be any fissile material present at the site and no enrichment r&d. instead, the facility will be converted into a nuclear physics and technology center. we have also agreed that iran will redesign and rebuild its heavy-water reactor at arak so that it will no longer produce any weapons-grade plutonium. and the united states will be able to sign off, certify, the reactor's final design redesign. and through international cooperation, it will be transformed into a reactor supporting only peaceful nuclear research and nuclear medicine. and the calandria, as you heard earlier, will be taken out and destroyed. we have agreed that iran w
and for at least the next 15 years, the stockpile will remain at 300 kilograms.ny uranium that is enriched at natanz will be capped at 3.67 percent, which is a typical level of enrichment for civilian nuclear power, but doesn't even begin to approach the enrichment level necessary for a weapon. we have agreed that the facility at fordow will halt all uranium enrichment, period -- all uranium enrichment, and in fact, there will not even be any fissile material present at the site and no...
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we have to stockpile anthrax vaccines. when we look at that, if we do not do this yesterday, we are making a mistake. which is what we ended up doing. this new generation of vaccines -- fill in the blank here it -- blank. at that time, you could free up more percentage for the next generation. that five-year contract may not be yours. you're going to have to work on the next generation. we're going to take this money and invest it. basic on what the threat is. i am nervous about this demonic lake -- this bubonic plague. if you're thinking about it, we have to think about how to react to it. things we work. that was really good work. dr. libby -- mr. ridge: dr. libby? dr. libby: i think you said terrorists have open space to pursue this area. what did you mean by that? roscoe if you look at isis, they occupy land about the size of indiana. when you have that much space and they did take government facilities -- an opportunity for them to be more engaged in research that i feel comfortable with. by owning that much space, it
we have to stockpile anthrax vaccines. when we look at that, if we do not do this yesterday, we are making a mistake. which is what we ended up doing. this new generation of vaccines -- fill in the blank here it -- blank. at that time, you could free up more percentage for the next generation. that five-year contract may not be yours. you're going to have to work on the next generation. we're going to take this money and invest it. basic on what the threat is. i am nervous about this demonic...
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the stockpile of enriched uranium. charlie: what is the time? mr.arif: that which we have discussed and negotiated, 10 years. that is a very clear understanding. charlie: they don't say that herein they don't think you can eliminate everything at the beginning and then follow through. mr. jarif: you cannot have the cake and eat it, too. you have to make a decision. whether you want to have an agreement or continue the path of pressure and resistance on the part of iran. they are mutually exclusive. we have a good deal. i believe we have the parameters of a good deal, which builds confidence and does not make anybody trust the other side. we are not prepared to trust anybody. charlie: the u.s. should not, either. mr. jarif: obviously. we don't expect any side, after such a long time of compounded this trust, we need to have an opportunity to build that combatants. it doesn't mean that i will take a part of the agreement that i am supposed to implement hostage for that trust to be built. we will limit our part of the deal. immediately -- implement our
the stockpile of enriched uranium. charlie: what is the time? mr.arif: that which we have discussed and negotiated, 10 years. that is a very clear understanding. charlie: they don't say that herein they don't think you can eliminate everything at the beginning and then follow through. mr. jarif: you cannot have the cake and eat it, too. you have to make a decision. whether you want to have an agreement or continue the path of pressure and resistance on the part of iran. they are mutually...
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the nuclear enrichment will be to one side only and iran agreed to reduce its low enriched uraniam stockpile10,000 kilos to 300 and 95% cut and centrefuge from 19,000 to 6,000 and the u.n. and u.s. will gradually lift nuclear-related sanctions after inspections by the international atomic agency and an aim for a new deal to be concluded by june the 30th and that will include a u.n. security council endorsement. let's hear from james where the talks took place. >> reporter: after round the clock make or break negotiations, these world leaders were celebrating what they hope will be a historic moment. the eu high representative made the announcement with the iran foreign minister details how iran's nuclear program will be restricted in phases over 25 years and centrefuges down to 6,000 and limited to one facility. >> iran enrichment capacity and enrichment level and stockpile will be limited for specific durations and there will be no other enrichment facility. >> reporter: and in the fate of the once secret bunker built inside a mountain. >> and will be converted from an enrichment site into
the nuclear enrichment will be to one side only and iran agreed to reduce its low enriched uraniam stockpile10,000 kilos to 300 and 95% cut and centrefuge from 19,000 to 6,000 and the u.n. and u.s. will gradually lift nuclear-related sanctions after inspections by the international atomic agency and an aim for a new deal to be concluded by june the 30th and that will include a u.n. security council endorsement. let's hear from james where the talks took place. >> reporter: after round the...
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so what happens to those existing stockpiles? any kind of agreement now, though, would be a preliminary agreement that would form the basis of a more permanent deal at the end of the month of june. there is a lot of political capital invested here, the fact that participants are still talking mean there is is a will to come up with something. the question is, will they come up with an agreement? if so, will it be today? and if not, would that signify failure, generally speaking, for the p-5 plus one and iran and what would it mean for future talks. john? >> hala gorani, thank you. earlier, i spoke to an iranian analyst with the rand corporation, author of "iran after the bomb." he explains the importance of making progress, at least towards a frame work deal. >> iran had been reluctant to commit anything to paper. it might be an oral agreement. but i think both sides, especially the obama administration and the iranian government, need to demonstrate that they are making progress. there's a lot of pressure in washington, d.c. fro
so what happens to those existing stockpiles? any kind of agreement now, though, would be a preliminary agreement that would form the basis of a more permanent deal at the end of the month of june. there is a lot of political capital invested here, the fact that participants are still talking mean there is is a will to come up with something. the question is, will they come up with an agreement? if so, will it be today? and if not, would that signify failure, generally speaking, for the p-5...
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the vast majority of iran's stockpile of enriched uranium will be neutralized. today estimates indicate iran is two or three months away from acquiring the raw materials that could be used for a singular nuclear bomb. under this deal, iran has agreed it will not stockpile the materials needed to build a weapon. even if it violated the deal for the next decade at least, iran would be a year away from acquireing enough if r a bomb. and the strict limitations will last for 15 years. third, this deal provides the best possible defense against iran's ability to pursue a nuclear weapon covertly. and that is in secret. international inspectors will have unprecedented access not only to iranian nuclear facilities but to the entire supply chain that supports iran's nuclear program. from uranium mills to the production facilities that support the program. if iran cheats, the world will know it. if we see something suspicious we will inspect it. iran's past efforts to weaponize the program will be addressed. with this deal iran will face more inspections than any other cou
the vast majority of iran's stockpile of enriched uranium will be neutralized. today estimates indicate iran is two or three months away from acquiring the raw materials that could be used for a singular nuclear bomb. under this deal, iran has agreed it will not stockpile the materials needed to build a weapon. even if it violated the deal for the next decade at least, iran would be a year away from acquireing enough if r a bomb. and the strict limitations will last for 15 years. third, this...
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the stockpile of an rich uranium will be neutralized.stimates indicate it is only two to three months away from potentially acquiring the raw materials for a single nuclear bomb. under this deal, iran has agreed they will not stockpile the materials needed to build a weapon. even if it violated a deal, for the next decade at least it would be a minimum of a year away from acquiring enough material for a bond. the limitations would last for 15 years. third, this deal provides the best possible defense against their ability to pursue a nuclear weapon covertly. inspectors will have unprecedented access. from uranium mills to the centrifuge production and storage facilities that support the program. if iran cheats the world will know. if we see something suspicious we will inspect it. their past efforts to weaponize the program will be addressed. with this deal iran will face more inspections than any other country in the world. this will be a long-term deal that addresses each path to a potential bomb. there will be strict limits on their p
the stockpile of an rich uranium will be neutralized.stimates indicate it is only two to three months away from potentially acquiring the raw materials for a single nuclear bomb. under this deal, iran has agreed they will not stockpile the materials needed to build a weapon. even if it violated a deal, for the next decade at least it would be a minimum of a year away from acquiring enough material for a bond. the limitations would last for 15 years. third, this deal provides the best possible...
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liz: and so much of it is stockpiled, it's sitting in tankers off the coast.s interesting there's just too much supply, phil, isn't there? >> well, i think in the short term there is. but the difference between an oversupply and tight supply can change very quickly, and i think a lot of people are missing that. we are seeing signs right now that the low prices are starting to cure low prices. production in the u.s. fell for the first time since january. we may have hit a peak on u.s. production, and that could pay off later. liz: good to see you, phil, keep watching it for us. >> thank you. liz: one of america's favorite pizza chains is teaching itself some new tricks, this as this california drought situation hovers over the entire restaurant industry in the state. california pizza kitchen celebrating 30 years of making, you know, around advertisal, edgy pizzas. they have the jamaica jerk and the thai chicken pizza. the chain is planning to roll out some major changes to keep its loyal fans and bring in some new faces. but how will business chains like this o
liz: and so much of it is stockpiled, it's sitting in tankers off the coast.s interesting there's just too much supply, phil, isn't there? >> well, i think in the short term there is. but the difference between an oversupply and tight supply can change very quickly, and i think a lot of people are missing that. we are seeing signs right now that the low prices are starting to cure low prices. production in the u.s. fell for the first time since january. we may have hit a peak on u.s....
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the governor announces that the state has a million masks in the emergency stockpile, and in hospitals, five or 6 million. we are patting ourselves on the back. except, they are talking about the numerator. i want to know the denominator what they need. this is a problem rampant at every level of government. when you hear a report from an official at the local health department, here is what we are doing to prepare for this disaster. the mayor should be saying but what do we need on the path to get where we need to be, what more is that going to take? we cannot be satisfied within a -- with a numerator answer to a denominator question. the third problem is what i refer to as the authority conundrum, and the problem we have in managing disaster decision-making from the disaster communication plans to implementation of any effective. five years ago the bp gulf oil spill became one of the greatest oil related disasters in history. so who was in charge of the response? and the capping of the deep water well? the care of the affected communities. the president assigned to the coast guard co
the governor announces that the state has a million masks in the emergency stockpile, and in hospitals, five or 6 million. we are patting ourselves on the back. except, they are talking about the numerator. i want to know the denominator what they need. this is a problem rampant at every level of government. when you hear a report from an official at the local health department, here is what we are doing to prepare for this disaster. the mayor should be saying but what do we need on the path to...
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iran has agreed that it will not stockpile the materials needed to build a weapon. moreover, international inspectors will have unprecedented access to iran's nuclear program because iran will face more inspections than any other country in the world. if iran cheats, the world will know it. if we see something suspicious we will inspect it. so this deal is not based on trust, it's based on unprecedented verification. and this is a long-term deal with strict limits on iran's program for more than a decade and unprecedented transparency measures that will last for 20 years or more. and as a member of the nuclear non-proliferation treaty, iran will never be permitted to develop a nuclear weapon. in return for iran's actions, the international community, including the united states, has agreed to provide iran with phased relief from certain sanctions. if iran violates the deal, sanctions can be snapped back into place. meanwhile, other american sanctions on iran for its support of terrorism, its human rights abuses, its ballistic missile program, all will continue to be
iran has agreed that it will not stockpile the materials needed to build a weapon. moreover, international inspectors will have unprecedented access to iran's nuclear program because iran will face more inspections than any other country in the world. if iran cheats, the world will know it. if we see something suspicious we will inspect it. so this deal is not based on trust, it's based on unprecedented verification. and this is a long-term deal with strict limits on iran's program for more...
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its stockpile of enriched uranium will be cut by 98%. iran has agreed to a pretty strict inspection system. in the words of president obama, if iran cheats the world will know. iran gets to maintain some form of enrichment program which insisted it has the right to do for civilian purposes and denied any military ambition attached to that. it is not closing any facility facilities. that was a sticking point during the negotiations. including the secret underground facility facility. that will be repurposed. sanctions were lifted. that has the ability to potentially have a transformative effect on the long suffering iranian economy. it could change the quality of life for its people. that will be a big, difficult issue going forward into the next stage of the negotiations. iran wants sanctions lifted immediately. the rest of the world is pushing for something more staged whereby sanctions are lifted step by step as iran's adherence to the deal is verified. once the next deal is reached, this will be an effort to bring everybody on board.
its stockpile of enriched uranium will be cut by 98%. iran has agreed to a pretty strict inspection system. in the words of president obama, if iran cheats the world will know. iran gets to maintain some form of enrichment program which insisted it has the right to do for civilian purposes and denied any military ambition attached to that. it is not closing any facility facilities. that was a sticking point during the negotiations. including the secret underground facility facility. that will...
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destroying the stockpile takes four years, 4.5 billion. >> more than 1,000 inmates have been mooed in el salvador as part of a -- moved in el salvador as part of a prison transfer. the transfer is meant to break up by housing inmates on the crimes. >> bolivian police seized more than 650 kilograms of cocaine, bound for spain. they are valued at 48 million and police confiscated the cocaine, and six were arrested. >> still ahead. we are looking ahead to the champion's league quarterfinals as real madrid take on city rivals atletico. letico. >>> and now for sport. >> bayern munich stormed into the semifinals in the u.e.f.a. champion's league, thrashing porto. bayern are under pressure going into the quarterfinal losing the first game 3-1. four goals in the first 36 minutes turned the tide in their favour. it's 5-time winners. 7-3 on aggregate. it's the first time they won a european cup tie, losing the first away leg by two goals. >> translation: you should never relax or lay back in a champion's league match. we have to work on that. the second half is not so good. i know how difficult
destroying the stockpile takes four years, 4.5 billion. >> more than 1,000 inmates have been mooed in el salvador as part of a -- moved in el salvador as part of a prison transfer. the transfer is meant to break up by housing inmates on the crimes. >> bolivian police seized more than 650 kilograms of cocaine, bound for spain. they are valued at 48 million and police confiscated the cocaine, and six were arrested. >> still ahead. we are looking ahead to the champion's league...
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had as part of its stockpile as well as the u.s. perceived some other countries had as well. in the words of these ranchers they said the disease has been previously controlled and eradicated in cattle and humans a reservoir remains in wild bison. in yellowstone park and has spread to wild elk herds of montana. they begun spreading the disease into cattle in the state. the consequence of this is that there's been revenue lost as well as operational disruption of the ranches. and one of the things i found interesting i didn't know was that the cattle were also being sent to montana in drought ridden states like kwal cal and texas. the fear was those states would not do that and montana would lose revenue for that as well as not being able to sell the cattle back and/or any of the beef byproducts. so one of their concerns was they wanted to ensure that political issues were managed to eradicate the disease while the bison population continues to grow and spread to wild elk heard to wander into idaho and wyoming about they've had concerns with aphids and the montana department o
had as part of its stockpile as well as the u.s. perceived some other countries had as well. in the words of these ranchers they said the disease has been previously controlled and eradicated in cattle and humans a reservoir remains in wild bison. in yellowstone park and has spread to wild elk herds of montana. they begun spreading the disease into cattle in the state. the consequence of this is that there's been revenue lost as well as operational disruption of the ranches. and one of the...
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stockpiles. 10.9 million barrels added, biggest and 14 years.ior equities derivatives trader at the mill capital -- vmo capital. we have to start with energy. a bid deal overnight, shell acquired bg. is there any inkling such a deal was in the works? >> and energy in general there is a perception that m&a is likely given where prices have gone and valuations. that particular tie up and the size is surprising. headlines like this are going to be more frequent as we go forward. scarlet: why? because people sense that the macro environment is going to change so you need to get deals done while you can or because a big deal like royal dutch shell and bhg opens -- and bg opened the door for other companies? max; it is macro related. easy money, take it while it is here. the depressed oil market assets being spun off at relatively cheap prices creates an incentive. scarlet: a quick mention of mylan making an offer to buy perrigo $429 billion. you were telling me -- for $29 billion. you were telling me mylan was sniffing around for a deal. max: there i
stockpiles. 10.9 million barrels added, biggest and 14 years.ior equities derivatives trader at the mill capital -- vmo capital. we have to start with energy. a bid deal overnight, shell acquired bg. is there any inkling such a deal was in the works? >> and energy in general there is a perception that m&a is likely given where prices have gone and valuations. that particular tie up and the size is surprising. headlines like this are going to be more frequent as we go forward. scarlet:...
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an islamic extremist stockpiling an arsenal of heavy weapons in custody. i'm aaron gilchrist at the live desk with the man's suspected targets. >>> i'm chuck bell. still subsunshine in northwest but rain is increasing this afternoon. i'll break down the timing when i see you next. >>> i'm barbara harrison with new information on pope francis. we already know he's headed to the u.s. in september but in an announcement just afew hours ago, he confirms another stop that's sure to get the world's attention. >> i'm eun yang following what you're doing to help earth day. news 4 midday begins right now. >>> new developments as we're learning. a plan to shoot down people on their way to church. this was a plan that was thwarted in france. we're getting video in from a news conference held by the interior minister in paris talking about the arrest of a 24-year-old computer science student yesterday morning. he apparently had been planning to attack one or more churches in france. we know police say they found several weapons inside his car, several weapons inside h
an islamic extremist stockpiling an arsenal of heavy weapons in custody. i'm aaron gilchrist at the live desk with the man's suspected targets. >>> i'm chuck bell. still subsunshine in northwest but rain is increasing this afternoon. i'll break down the timing when i see you next. >>> i'm barbara harrison with new information on pope francis. we already know he's headed to the u.s. in september but in an announcement just afew hours ago, he confirms another stop that's sure to...
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they have a big stockpile already. they've got about 22,000 pounds of enriched uranium inside iran right now. they also said they'll give up that stockpile. they're going to give up 97% of the enriched uranium they've already got lying around. the way you enrich uranium is you use centrifuges. you either use lousy ones like these ones designed in the '70s, or you use good advanced new centrifuges that enrich uranium much faster than the old ones. iran in total has about 19,000 centrifuges right now. in this new deal, they have agreed to go down from 19,000 to 6,000. and they agree that the 6,000 can only be the old crappy ones, not the good ones. so even if you just look at those little pieces of it, you can already see why this is a really big deal. but that's just uranium. there's two paths to the bomb, right? nagasaki style bomb is built with plutonium. that's something you don't just mine from the earth. you have to make plutonium. you can make it in basically two different ways. in nuclear power plants, after fuel
they have a big stockpile already. they've got about 22,000 pounds of enriched uranium inside iran right now. they also said they'll give up that stockpile. they're going to give up 97% of the enriched uranium they've already got lying around. the way you enrich uranium is you use centrifuges. you either use lousy ones like these ones designed in the '70s, or you use good advanced new centrifuges that enrich uranium much faster than the old ones. iran in total has about 19,000 centrifuges right...
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it calls for iran to reduce centrifuges to 6,000, reduce enriched uranium stockpile.aeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu said "such a deal does not block iran as path to the bomb. such a deal paves iran's path to the bomb." >> secretary of state john kerry says "to be clear, there is no aspect of the agreement that is based on promises or trust; every element is subject to proof. only if iran lives up to its obligations as verified by the iaea and by our own eyes and ears will it receive the relief from sanctions that it needs." . let's get reaction from congressman ed royce. i've been seeing reporting from the white house that the president since this has all been announced, the president as well as his top advisers have been reaching out to members of congress to brief further on this deal. you have gotten a call. >> kate, i have had long discussions with the administration recently, yesterday, on aspects of this arrangement. and i'll just share with you the key concern that i raised and that is with the north korean nuclear framework deal, we found out we didn't
it calls for iran to reduce centrifuges to 6,000, reduce enriched uranium stockpile.aeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu said "such a deal does not block iran as path to the bomb. such a deal paves iran's path to the bomb." >> secretary of state john kerry says "to be clear, there is no aspect of the agreement that is based on promises or trust; every element is subject to proof. only if iran lives up to its obligations as verified by the iaea and by our own eyes and ears...
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they have stockpiled these ingredients at the prison where they kill their prisoners.ing the disturbing prospect that mississippi prison officials may be trying to cook this up themselves. like they're making their own liquor in a prison toilet or something. home brew injectable pharmaceuticals made by corrections officers. what could possibly go wrong? so that's mississippi. in oklahoma, the state attorney general actually urged the state legislature last year to consider creating its own pharmacy. a pharmacy run by the state government specifically so the state itself with government employees could cook up execution drugs to kill oklahoma prisoners. the legislature decided they didn't want to run their own pharmacy. they came up with something else. something new. oklahoma has a track record of invention when it comes to killing people. in 1977, it was an oklahoma state senator named bill wiseman who asked the state medical examiner to come up with a new way to kill prisoners that would be more human than the firing squad. bill said he regretted ever being involved
they have stockpiled these ingredients at the prison where they kill their prisoners.ing the disturbing prospect that mississippi prison officials may be trying to cook this up themselves. like they're making their own liquor in a prison toilet or something. home brew injectable pharmaceuticals made by corrections officers. what could possibly go wrong? so that's mississippi. in oklahoma, the state attorney general actually urged the state legislature last year to consider creating its own...
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that extends to a timeline because they'll be shipping their stockpile out of the country.hat is in two to three months. to at least a year for ten years. the additional limitations continues. it meets our needs. because there's a robust inspections regime to verify they're meeting commitments. >> when i had prime minister netanyahu on the program, i asked him at the time it was months ago. i said my sense, my reporting is that the deal is somewhere in the range of 5,000 centrifuges. is that acceptable for you. he said that's too high. why is he wrong? >> because there's no deal. that's could be reached that involves iran just dismantling the entire nuclear infrastructure. obviously, that's the perfect solution but the fact is iran was never going to agree to a deal which they got rid of the entire infrastructure. no other country in the negotiation would have supported us taking the position they would have zero centrifuges. and the fact of the matter is they know the nuclear fuel cycle. they have the knowledge. even without centrifuges operating. there's a break out time
that extends to a timeline because they'll be shipping their stockpile out of the country.hat is in two to three months. to at least a year for ten years. the additional limitations continues. it meets our needs. because there's a robust inspections regime to verify they're meeting commitments. >> when i had prime minister netanyahu on the program, i asked him at the time it was months ago. i said my sense, my reporting is that the deal is somewhere in the range of 5,000 centrifuges. is...
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we wanted to make sure that we have stockpiles of countermeasures to run the country that could address a problem if it happened. survivability rate in those cases would go astronomical. the money will oust be used to test the capability of anthrax countermeasure is. we think there can be both a prophylactic treatment, which you see now in a a response treatment of anthrax. if someone gets exposed, there is an opportunity that we can have a vaccine that could save the person's life. so while it back to me has been a slog. it has been a work in progress, but i think we have made some progress. i know and i eshoo, with susan burks, and a republican from indiana signed a letter to the chairman recently requesting 400 some million dollars in additional money to the fund. if they can get anywhere near it, that would be a success dory. we are going to have to continue to keep everything on schedule. >> we have quite a bit of ground to cover and i'm grateful for your willingness to help us keep to the schedule. our luncheon speaker is dr. erwin redletter. he is a professor of health policy and
we wanted to make sure that we have stockpiles of countermeasures to run the country that could address a problem if it happened. survivability rate in those cases would go astronomical. the money will oust be used to test the capability of anthrax countermeasure is. we think there can be both a prophylactic treatment, which you see now in a a response treatment of anthrax. if someone gets exposed, there is an opportunity that we can have a vaccine that could save the person's life. so while it...
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their stockpile of uranium will drop from ten tons to 300 kilograms that is 97% reduction. that is a very, very major constraint on what they can do. in terms of any possible break out. on sanction make it very, very clear, the sanctions really kicks in only when they have complied with the core nuclear restrictions. that's what gets us to this two-month to one-year break out time so that's when the sanction relief will really kick in. >> o'donnell: mr. secretary iran still remains a state sponsor of terror and will remain so. how would lifting of these sanctions which would deliver billions of dollars in new money to iran how can you justify that when iran is the chief stabilizer in the middle east? >> first of all there's no question that we will have many more issues with iran. you mentioned them, terrorism syria, yemen you name it. disagreement in no way less sense our -- importance of our working against them, supporting our allies and friends in the region, very strongly. the thing is, however would we prefer to be addressing those with iran having a nuclear bomb or e
their stockpile of uranium will drop from ten tons to 300 kilograms that is 97% reduction. that is a very, very major constraint on what they can do. in terms of any possible break out. on sanction make it very, very clear, the sanctions really kicks in only when they have complied with the core nuclear restrictions. that's what gets us to this two-month to one-year break out time so that's when the sanction relief will really kick in. >> o'donnell: mr. secretary iran still remains a...