an american audience, i haven't heard him say anything that deviates from we want to have a nuclear power program, we don't have a nuclear weapons program and i don't understand what the big problem is, which was ahmadinejad's message, although slightly a little bit more antagonistic. >> i mean, the great irony of course, here's the iranian president tweeting but in iran, you cannot access twitter or facebook. >> there's no internet. >> well, there's internet. there's intranet. still, they don't have nearly the same freedom he's exercising here. >> who is tweeting, anyway? >> probably the same way the white house would send out its tweets. he was describing what the president said to him and also sent out tweets saying what he said to the president in regards to the nuclear issue with political will, there is a way to rapidly solve the matter. but you're right. iran still has one of the greatest numbers of political prisoners in the world. they released 80 last monday but the real challengers to the