Officials from countries around the world, including the United States, have agreed to a deal with Iran regarding its nuclear program. US Congressman David Price tells WCHL’s Blake Hodge more about the deal and what lies ahead.
Some Republicans have said that the deal does not go far enough to dismantle the nuclear program in Iran and does not offer adequate room for unannounced inspections.
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