obstreperous and difficult government to begin with. >> nicholas burns, ambassador to iran. nice to see you. >> thanks. now, what will the big political story be the next 24 hours? chris cillizza from the "washington post." chris what is on your plate tomorrow? >> as usual, andrea, you are in the place to be. i think as you guys have been talking about, iran and these talks are going to be absolutely dominant in the news. remember, this was a point of contention all the way back to the 2008 primary campaign, barack obama saying he would have his representatives meet with these rogue nations. senator clinton, now his secretary of state, disagreeing in the general election. john mccain tried to make a big issue of it. barack obama is making good on that pledge, but again, as the ambassador just said this is a high-wire act dealing with a very unpredictable partner in iran. so, there's a lot at stake here, the world community will be paying attention. again this is barack obama making good on a campaign pledge but let's see whether it winds up being smart policymaking now