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Karen, we begin with progress reported this morning in nuclear talks between the U.S. and Iran. Iran says it had reached a, quote, general agreement on the terms of a potential nuclear deal that would lift sanctions on Tehran and ease the risk of a broader Middle East war. Here's Iran's foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi.
We are hopeful that negotiation will lead to a sustainable and negotiated solution at the same time as demonstrated during the aggression of 13 June 2025. Iran remains fully prepared to defend itself against any threats.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Saraghi made those comments in Geneva. Vice President J.D. Vance spoke about the talks with Fox News.
You know, in some ways it went well. They agreed to meet afterwards. But in other ways, it was very clear that the president has set some red lines that the Iranians are not yet willing to actually acknowledge and work through. So we're going to keep on working it.
But of course, the president reserves the ability to say when he thinks that diplomacy has reached its natural end, we hope we don't get to that point. But if we do, that'll be the president's call.
And that was Vice President J.D. Vance on Fox News. The U.S. and Iran will each draft and exchange texts for a deal before setting a date for a third round of talks.
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Chapter 2: What progress has been made in the U.S.-Iran nuclear talks?
One is a crude export facility in the Gulf of Mexico off the Texas coast, as well as a project that would produce synthetic diamonds. Those are used in the manufacturing of semiconductors, energy and automobiles as well.
Bloomberg's Laura Davison says the announcement comes weeks before Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takeuchi is set to meet with President Trump in Washington.
nathan there's more fallout this morning from the jeffrey epstein files and bloomberg's alexis christopherus has the latest from new york two teachers unions are asking the securities and exchange commission to look at a 2021 statement from apollo global management about its contact with the late sex offender and whether it could be considered materially false or misleading the justice department's latest files show epstein corresponded with apollo's then ceo leon black its current ceo mark rowan and others in the firm
The American Federation of Teachers says Apollo's statement claims Black never promoted Epstein's services to other senior executives. An Apollo spokesman says no one at the firm other than Black had a personal or business relationship with Epstein. Meanwhile, the House Oversight Committee is set to hear a closed-door deposition today from billionaire Les Wexner.
The 88-year-old founder of L Brands has spent years answering for his decades-long relationship with Epstein. Wexner has long denied any knowledge of Epstein's crimes, But his prominent victim, Virginia Gufray, has claimed Wexner is one of the men Epstein trafficked her to. In New York, Alexis Christophorus, Bloomberg Radio.
Okay, Alexis, thank you. Now to the latest in the search for Nancy Guthrie. It's been 18 days since the mother of Today Show host Savannah Guthrie was last seen. Investigators are looking for fresh leads after a glove found near the 84-year-old's home failed to match any DNA profiles in the FBI's database.
They're working with the maker of Guthrie's pacemaker to see if they can track her through the device. Richard Frankel is a retired FBI agent.
It connects to the Bluetooth within her pacemaker. And if they get a hit on it, although they can get down to within meters of where that pacemaker might be, but that pacemaker has to be emitting.
a charge at the same time. It's retired FBI agent Richard Frankel. Investigators are also processing evidence from two search warrants from last week, and they're canvassing gun shops with surveillance footage to see if the suspect looks familiar. The reward is now up to $100,000 for information that leads to Nancy Guthrie's return.
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