00:00The last round of nuclear talks between Iran and the U.S. is going to take place on Friday in Rome.
00:06What is the president anticipating ahead of that?
00:09And if a deal doesn't come from that meeting, is he going to walk away?
00:14Well, I'm glad you brought up Iran because I do have an update.
00:17The president spoke to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu today.
00:21They had a productive discussion.
00:23They discussed many things, including, of course, the tragic shooting that took place here in Washington, D.C. last night.
00:28But they also did talk about a potential deal with Iran, which the president believes is moving along in the right direction.
00:35And as the president told me, and he's told all of you, this deal with Iran could end in two ways.
00:40It could end in a very positive diplomatic solution, or it could end in a very negative situation for Iran.
00:46So that's why these talks are taking place later this week.
00:49Sure. Go ahead, Haley.
00:51Thank you, Carolyn.
00:51Haley, go ahead.
00:52Oh, thanks.
00:53I want to follow up on his call with Prime Minister Netanyahu in his effort to deal with Iran.
00:57Does he feel like he has the prime minister's support in this effort at this point, or did the prime minister raise concerns to him in this conversation?
01:07I won't get further into the private discussion between the president and the prime minister, but surely they have a good relationship, one that's built on transparency and trust.
01:16And the president has made it very clear to not just Prime Minister Netanyahu, but also the world, that he wants to see a deal with Iran struck if one can be struck.
01:26He does not want to have to take the latter option, the more severe and negative option.
01:30He wants to see a deal.
01:31The president is a dealmaker, and he believes strongly in diplomacy, and he's made that clear to the prime minister, but also to all of you and, frankly, the rest of the world.
01:40A quick round of nuclear talks between Iran and the U.S. is going to take place on Friday in Rome.
01:47What is the president anticipating ahead of that, and if a deal doesn't come from that meeting, is he going to walk away?
01:54Well, I'm glad you brought up Iran because I do have an update.
01:57The president spoke to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu today.
02:01They had a productive discussion.
02:03They discussed many things, including, of course, the tragic shooting that took place here in Washington, D.C. last night.
02:09But they also did talk about a potential deal with Iran, which the president believes is moving along in the right direction.
02:15And as the president told me, and he's told all of you, this deal with Iran could end in two ways.
02:20It could end in a very positive diplomatic solution, or it could end in a very negative situation for Iran.
02:26So that's why these talks are taking place later this week.
02:29Sure. Go ahead, Haley.
02:31Thank you, Carolyn.
02:32Haley, go ahead.
02:32Oh, thanks.
02:33I want to follow up on his call with Prime Minister Netanyahu and his opportunity to deal with Iran.
02:38Does he feel like he has the prime minister's support in this effort at this point,
02:44or did the prime minister raise concerns to him in this conversation?
02:48I won't get further into the private discussion between the president and the prime minister,
02:52but surely they have a good relationship, one that's built on transparency and trust.
02:57And the president has made it very clear to not just Prime Minister Netanyahu, but also the world,
03:01that he wants to see a deal with Iran struck if one can be struck.
03:06He does not want to have to take the latter option, the more severe and negative option.
03:10He wants to see a deal.
03:12The president is a dealmaker, and he believes strongly in diplomacy,
03:15and he's made that clear to the prime minister, but also to all of you and, frankly, the rest of the world.
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