there s this is the people who actually do get prosecuted. one of these guys who was an insurrectionist, one of the grunts that broke into the capital, 56-year-old former nypd officer has taken the old self-defense argument that police normally use in situations where they harm a civilian. he tried to apply that to his defense. he didn t succeed. he actually was convicted, but, you know, all of it is then usable to then be reinterpreted for trumpism. there s no question about it. this is not an individual. this is not a personal vendetta. this is not an individual assault. this is a pathology that haynes saided the body politic. if we re talking about covid as a metaphor, then this is something that has spread broad and wide in the body politics especially in trumpocracy in american culture. this is a return to reconstruction, post-reconstruction, when white folk who lost a war but who won the battle of interpretation got on their haunches so to speak and rolled hard against black
waiting. the family of jailed washington post reporter jason rizion said they hope the deal will bring him home saying in a statement, quote, the outcome of the nuclear deal does not change jason s cruel and illegal imprisonment for the past 356 days. jason is completely innocent of all charges. today he should be reporting on the details of this agreement rather than subjected to continued incarceration. and the danger is today s battle of narratives will end up being a battle of interpretation. if all sides are not on the same page about what was agreed upon that could be a real pandora s box when it comes to implementation, john. there are still weeks if not months of discussion about that. elise labott, thanks so much. from the minute the word came down the deal was done the world s been evaluating its merit. the vatican s view of the deal positive also giving the agreement thumbs up syria s bashar al assad who hailed the accord as a great victory.
critics. in exchange, a winfall for iran. billions of dollars in u.s. and european union sanctions will be lifted as iran makes good on the deal. a u.n. embargo will end after five years. eight years for iran s ballistic missile programs. but u.s. sanctions on terrorism and human rights will remain. on the streets of tehran celebrations. iran s president predicted a, quote, new chapter in his nation s relations with the world. for israel one of the quote darkest days in history. prime minister netanyahu calling the deal a stunning historic mistake to which israel is not bound. the world is a much more dangerous place today than it was yesterday. reporter: as expected three americans being held in iran and a fourth who went missing are an sent from the deal. their families left waiting. the danger is that today s battle of narrative there s end up being a battle of