And as we come on the air this morning, those marathon talks to keep iran from getting a Nuclear Weapon may finally reach their end, after years of jockeying, 15 days straight of negotiations the next day appears to be make or break, hopes for a deal highest in iran this morning and our Martha Raddatz is live on the scene in tie ran. Good morning, george. This could be a country on the brink of change. A highranking iranian official telling us a short time ago, that shes quite optimistic that a deal will come in the next 24 hours. In vienna secretary of state john kerry told reporters this morning, he had a positive meeting with the iranian negotiator, but there are still a few tough things to figure out, although the secretary says he remains hopeful. Major sticking points have been iran demanding an end to an arms embargo, including on Ballistic Missiles and how fast sanctions would be lifted. This a nation that continues to back syria dictator. We have been here all week. Talking to the people of iran listening, watching what we found is a nation of contradiction, struggling to change. Iran is vibrant. Chaotic and divided. From the chic shopping malls, many years ago, you would probably have been arrested. Yeah. Reporter to the mass marchers we saw this week. Obama, very bad. John kerry. Reporter its a nation in a tug of war, its em boldened youth population battling against those clippinging to the past. Its that divide that made a nuclear deal so hard. The u. S. Support of the corrupt former shah led to the seizure of the u. S. Embassy in 1979. Since the holding of those hostages for 444 days a deep and bitter mistrust has continued. But in iran the vitriol against the u. S. And the israel goes beyond just words. Irans ability to build a nuclear bomb has become a very real threat. Candidate barack obama thought that there was a new way to convince the Islamic Republic to end its atomic quest. It became reality in 2013 the first direct communication between the u. S. And iran since 1979. Years of punishing sanctions brought iran to the negotiating table and the chances for a permanent agreement down to the wire. Were not going to sit at the negotiating table forever. Reporter the u. S. Has staked much on these negotiations but theres even greater pressure here in iran. While the hardliners have a powerful voice in this country, look again at these young people, at this young family welcoming american visitors. 70 of iranians are under the age of 35. Born after the revolution. Those who support a deal are hoping for, especially here is not only an opening up of cultural relationships with the are of the world but also economic gain. The sanctions prevent iran not only from doing business with the u. S. But for most of the industrialized world. The iranian stock market we visited expected to soar on announcement of a deal and eventual lifting of the sanctions. I believe the sanctions are not fair to people. Because its hurting the people. Not the government. Reporter you would like to see an agreement . Iranian people the sanctions have been difficult for everyone . Yeah. Its divot for everybody. Reporter but not as difficult now as it could be if there is no deal. People here are expecting change. And counting on it. The New York Times reporter has lived in iran for 13 years. If there is a deal well see at first people dancing on the streets, it doesnt mean they want to you know change their country and have starbucks and mcdonalds on every corner but it does mean they could move forward with a future without sanctions. Reporter the talk and the tension in vienna in the end, it will be up to this man, the Supreme Leader if theres a deal hell have to have approve it and hell have to be the man to bridge the gap so evident in iran today. And yet, addressing students yesterday, the ayatollah said be prepared for a struggle against arrogant power. A clear reference to the u. S. It may sound like hes against the deal. Even if theres a nuclear deal no one expects our countries to become the best of friends and as we said many here are optimistic about a deal including one of irans Vice President s who we spoke to earlier this morning and you are smiling this morning. Does that mean you are optimistic that there could be a deal any time . Yes, for sure. Im quite optimistic. Reporter earlier in the week there was a clear setback and things got quite fiery it appeared the american Officials Say it was because the iranian negotiators said they wanted all sanctions off the table. Iran deserves a road just like any other country in the world in terms of trade, particularly being able to defend itself. But the mentality of sub jek dags one sueperior to the other. That has to change. If there is a deal what will that mean for iranian and American Relations . Its not necessarily were going to have cordial relationships. It will signify an opportunity for both sides to Work Together to resolve some of the issues that we have in this part of the world. Isis. Isis. Or Drug Trafficking or other issues. So one week from today, when we look back on this week what do you think well say . Well look at this moment i think, as an important turning point in history, it is a gamechanger. And one note about the Vice President , back in 1979 she was the young spokeswoman for the students who held those americans hostage at our embassy. And back in Washington Congress will have 60 days to review any deal that may be reached and for that we throw it back to george. Thank you, martha. Bring us to a senior democratic on Foreign Relations committee, bobmenendez. Does that optimism makes you hopeful or anxious . It makes me anxious. Because what the deal looks like is incredibly important. We have gone from preventing iran having a nuclear ability to managing it. And what we are doing is basically rolling back sanctions for not rolling back Irans Nuclear infrastructure but rolling back sanctions for verification. According to administration putting it up for 10 15 years. We started off on the wrong premise. We did not test the premise, can you get some of that infrastructure to actually be removed . At the end of the day, thats where we started. We started off with the premise that iran could not keep its nuclear infrastructure. We still have a plutonium reactor. We were originally told by senator kerry that was going to be dismantle by them or destroyed by us. Yuan ran yum enrichment thats going to stay. So the question is, even president obama said, under this potential deal in 12 13 deals, theyll have a pathway to a Nuclear Weapon. If thats the best deal youre going to get, what type of verification inspection regime any time any place for the International Atomic energy association, what kind of sanction relief are we giving. Not withstanding a deal that the president makes it very clear statement to iran that as it relates to the future we cannot accept iran having a Nuclear Weapon period. Thats the premise we started on. It sounds like youre not going to spot it . Im going to judge it with all the elements. Obviously, i think we should have started in a different way. Ill judge the agreement based on what it is. We have to make very clear that theres a deter ens in the longer term. In 12 13 years, well be back to where we started. Senator me nen december thank you for your time. That brings us to our next guest Carly Fiorina. She broke through at hewlett pack ard. After getting fired in a board room shakeup. Shes reaching higher than ever. Im Carly Fiorina and im running for president. Reporter the only woman in a sprawling gop field. Touting her experience. Her personal journey. Im a cancer survivor. Reporter and taking on hillary. Earning her good reviews at Early Campaign stops. Can that energy boost her poll numbers and buy a ticket to those first debates. And Carly Fiorina joins us live from manchester New Hampshire, good morning. Thank you for joining us. I want to start with the Iranian Nuclear talks. You have walked away from the talks a long time ago. If you were president , what would you be doing with iran . Well i would have walked away, because if you cant walk away from the negotiating table, the other side just keeps negotiating and thats precisely what happened. We have caved on every major goal that president obama sent as senator menendez pointed out. Until and unless they are prepared to open every Nuclear Facility for full inspections well make it difficult for them to move money around the system. Beyond that of course we should have recognized from the outset that china and russia havent been negotiating on our side of the table. In those two countries interests that irans economy is open. They have been negotiating on irans side of the table. Lets talk about the economy right now. Jeb bush has set a goal of 4 million Economic Growth. He caused stir with this statement. Forced partition passion has to rise from its alltime low. People need to work longer hours and through their productivity gain more income for their families. That drew criticism from many fronts including from the campaign of ted cruz. What did you think of that comment from governor bush and do you agree with his goal of 4 growth . Well i think 4 growth is a good goal and i think the fact that we have become used to an economy that sort of puttputt along is sort of tragic. I think we need to understand what the true engine of Economic Growth and job creation is in this country. It has always been Small Businesses new businesses familyowned businesses communitybased businesses. That creates twothirds of the job. Were now crushing those businesses. Were destroying more businesses in the United States now that are being created for the first time in our history. Meanwhile, akrony capitalism is alive and well. With a very large, complicated government which we have only the big, the powerful the wealthy and wellconnected can survive. Americans who have jobs are work working longer and longer hours. Were tangling peoples webs in weave waves of dependence. Yes, we need to grow this economy, but that begins by understanding where growth and job creation come from thats the small, the new, the familyowned businesses. That are being crushed by the weight and the power of this federal government. Big economic speech coming tomorrow from Hillary Clinton. Shell address the defining challenge of our time the wage gap, the fact americans are working harder than ever before and their wages arent going up. Do you agree with the way shes defined the problem . Well i think income inequal inequality is a huge problem. The state of california liberal policies have been in place for decades and yet 111 billionaires, good for them the highest poverty rates in the nation the destruction of industry after industry now theyre destroying agricultural in california. Hillary clintons idea create more income inequality. Because bigger government creates crony capitalism. You got to be very wealthy, very powerful, very well connected to dig your way through that tax code. She may decry income inequality. But i say every policy shes pursuing will make income e inequality even worse. Meanwhile, well continue to crush the businesses that create jobs and middle class families. Donald trump drawing a huge crowd in phoenix, arizona, last night. I know you have already critique his campaign so far, saying hes trying to get a whole bunch of attention, is the Republican Party at the risk of the sideshow becoming the main event and will you support donald trump if indeed the long shot comes through, hes the nominee. Its interesting. I have been in New Hampshire now for six days and i havent been asked a single question about donald trump, on the other hand i think, donald trump taps into an anger that i hear every day, people are angry that a common sense thing like securing the border or ending sanctuary cities is the somehow considered extreme its common sense. We need to secure the border. Both parties talk a good game give good speeches and somehow nothing ever changes. Carly fiorina, thank you very much for joining us this morning. Coming up a whole new look at Atticus Finch in this years hottest book. And three major u. S. Companies paralyzed by computer problems on the same day, coincidence. 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The character of Atticus Finch was voted the greatest movie hero of alltime. Atticus finch, the alabama lawyer whose brave stands for justice and against racism in to kill a mockingbird. Stirred the conscience of a nation. Now gentlemen, in this country, our courts are the great levellers and our courts all created equal. An iconic american character, harper lees brandnew book go set a watchman paints a darker picture of Atticus Finch, a racist. It will pack a cultural punch when it goes on sellale on tuesday. Mary murphy welcome. Some people are already saying theyre not going to read the book they dont want to ruin their view of Atticus Finch, how big a jolt was it for you to read these pages and see the racist revealed . First of all, im not a friend of harper lees. I have done a lot of reporting on her. Reading a book Atticus Finch in the book go set a watchman, says a lot of racist things that was the norm for alabama in that time. This is state after all that would rather close Public Schools than allow them to be integrated. And what Atticus Finch says is not unlike what a lot of white southerners were saying to find a liberated southern white man. So the character in this novel is in keeping and in tempo with the political history of alabama. Not unlike her description of her father at the time this book was written in 1957 i got to read most of it last night, i couldnt put it down it was kind of shocking you almost felt the shock that harper lee must have felt when she went home from new york and went back to her small hometown. I think that i mean that is scout is really the hero of this novel and you you hear this story from southerners again and its a painful story of coming home to where you came from and finding that youre completely at odds with the beliefs of your family of the people that you love of the place that you love and this is a story that harper lee tells, i mean her father was a legislation lay or the. It would have been shocking for him if he got elected if he was a completely liberated southern man. Last saw harper lee on june 30th. Do you think shes aware of what a shock to people this will be and are you confident that she wanted this book published . I dont know how much she reads the paper, i dont know if shes following the coverage i saw her last thursday. I came with a crew and microphones and i was given permission to record an event