when there is a new administration, and the u.s. says those guarantees simply are not going to be forthcoming. now, the spokesman for the state department, ned price, he also seemed quite skeptical the last time he spoke to the press. listen to what he had to say. it remains in our interest above all the other alternatives to seek a mutual return to compliance with the jcpoa. eventually, we macon conclude that either the iranians aren t serious and won t be serious going forward, or the technological clock will have run out. fred pleitgen there. earlier this year cuba was swept by its largest anti-government rallies in decades. one fled his homeland and faces questions about where his loyalties really lie. he sat down with isa soares in the midst of a self-imposed
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