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00:00:30.360Iran-U.S. deal. Allegedly, they're waiting on Trump's signature, and here's what's been agreed upon so far.
00:00:37.08060-day ceasefire, Hormuz reopening, it's in draft, unrestricted vessel movement, must reopen fully, free transit, not the $2 million,
00:00:46.520U.S. naval blockade on Iranian ports to be lifted, and a nuclear talk start. This is the draft to start.
00:00:53.820What has not been negotiated, if they pursue it the 60-day, is the sanctioned relief money, the $24 billion or so, the Iran missile drone program, Lebanon-Hezbollah linkage, and Abraham Accord linkage.
00:01:06.500So the enriched uranium is not part of this first 60-day ceasefire.
00:01:12.560I don't like this idea of doing this and signing this, and they're waiting on the president to sign it while you don't have it.
00:01:17.740And the president said something very important yesterday when he was asked about it.
00:01:21.460He says, who should get that enriched uranium?
00:01:23.820Are you okay if China or Russia get it?
00:02:46.660And so this needs to get done. But it just seems like we're almost there yet again. We're almost yet again. That's what it feels like, Pat. And I want to give negotiators room to negotiate and go get it done. Oil's down $1.50 this morning, $1.87. So clearly the markets feel we're close to something. Stock market is up another half a percent across the indexes today. Dow, S&P, NASDAQ, all about a half a percent up, Pat.
00:03:15.200So the markets clearly believe in perception that we're getting there.
00:03:23.400By the way, news just broke right now that U.S.-Iran peace deal reportedly includes a $300 billion reconstruction fund for Iran per New York Times.
00:07:12.020But the reason why that is happening, Adam, is because the world is putting a lot of pressure
00:07:15.880on the Strait of Hormuz being open. So the Strait of Hormuz impacts economy, the world economy,
00:07:21.240the global economy, but the enriched uranium impacts his reputation of who negotiate the
00:07:27.080terms better so to me those are two different audiences to please well that went over i fully
00:07:31.940agree with you and ultimately what i was saying there was three major components here number one
00:07:35.320was no nuclear which were on the same page i believe number two is stop funding terrorism
00:07:40.060with money and missiles stop like we're not doing this and we'll talk about economy in a second and
00:07:46.120number three like you said is the hormuz issue and he said it's international waters no one's
00:07:50.840going to control it but i'll ask you this pat if they end up iran doing the deal you're a great
00:07:56.580negotiator businessman they do the deal what iran is going to get is one thing money or sanctions
00:08:02.140relief we asked where all the billions are coming from it's going to come from all the sanctions
00:08:06.280and economic ties to basically putting uh iran as a as a the smelly kid on the playground let0.70
00:08:13.540call him but i'll ask you this ready when they do this deal do you trust that they're actually
00:08:18.780going to follow through with the deal iran i don't but the bigger question is this when they
00:08:22.700get this whatever however many hundred billion dollars three hundred billion dollars what are
00:08:27.280the chances that they're going to use it to improve the lives of everyday Iranians I think
00:08:33.020zero why because there's one piece of evidence at pointing that they'll never do this because0.99
00:08:37.380they'll kill you if you speak out so you're asking a regime to basically intake all this money there0.67
00:08:43.100was no question there so what's your point so my point is this do you trust the Iranian regime to
00:08:46.820actually use this money to help the people of Iran yeah of course the answer is no okay you don't
00:08:52.160trusted of course you know but guys let's let's let's not get it twisted as a as a leader who got
00:08:58.540elected to be the president donald jay and who gets to make the final decision donald jay does
00:09:03.340and who has more information than anybody else him and him and with that he has decided that
00:09:09.980regime collapse and regime change is not on the table and it's not important to him correct he
00:09:15.400has decided that yes others who came and encourage people to go out there and protest and be on the
00:09:21.740streets who were slaughtered who said they had access to military leaders that are flipping
00:09:26.440they ought to be held accountable for it because you claim military leaders were flipping and you
00:09:31.320had nobody and i'm talking about reza palavi yeah i noticed that right there is something that will
00:09:35.640be held accountable to me he has sat there and said um this is not a top issue for me
00:09:41.800i didn't campaign on this i will get rid of the enriched uranium and i will open up the
00:09:47.060Strait of Hormuz, and we will take it from there. And by the way, he forced the position where the
00:09:52.860internet blackout in Iran, which Iran's president ends the internet blackout orders, access to be
00:09:59.700restored. And so imagine for how long Iranians have been wanting to show their country what's
00:10:06.540going on. It's been officially lifted. Pazeshkian came out on Monday, restored the international
00:10:11.380internet access after a 90-day blackout. The decree aimed at restoring internet access to
00:10:16.660The pre-January state was communicated to the Ministry of Communication by the president, Iran's news agency says.
00:10:23.580And so for the past five months, officials in Iran have carried out executions of individuals allegedly involved in planning, facilitating and supporting demonstrations.
00:10:31.640It's now 87 consecutive days, that's the day I was saying, of Iran's Internet blackout, which has been in place for over 2,064 hours.
00:10:40.040NetBlocks, a London-based Internet watchdog organization, says the measure has eliminated any transparency.
00:10:45.380So you know why this is important to me?
00:11:39.800And what you basically said to Crown Prince Reza Pallavi is a lot of the people that went out and protested and gave their life for this cause, some of that is on his dime, his watch.
00:11:53.200That's kind of how I interpreted that.
00:11:58.040Of course it is, because if I if I tell you, Adam, right now, trust me, I need you to go protest because I got the governor showing up and I got the military leaders showing up and I got these people showing up.
00:16:14.620But if I look back and say, when was the last time Iran was at peace and the Middle East was at peace, was when Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi was the leader of Iran.
00:16:26.960You can go up and say, well, SAVAK this, SAVAK that, no problem.0.66