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To the Point

Iran Talks Blast through Deadline for a Nuclear Deal

To the Point

KCRW

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4.4583 Ratings

🗓️ 30 June 2015

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

Negotiators in Vienna have postponed today's deadline for reaching a deal with Iran until next Tuesday…as each side is beginning to blame the other in case of failure. If there's no agreement on limiting nuclear technology, will economic sanctions be lifted anyway?

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0:00.0

From KCRW in Santa Monica and PRI, Public Radio International, this is To the Point.

0:08.0

In talks with Iran, another day, another delay.

0:14.8

Hello again, I'm Orman Alney, and this is To the Point from Public Radio International.

0:18.7

A daily look at the issues Americans care about most.

0:21.2

The deadline for a nuclear deal with Iran has been delayed again from tonight until Tuesday of next week,

0:26.4

and the pressure is growing.

0:28.1

The Ayatollah Khomeini insists he doesn't need a deal, but Iranians are tired of painful economic sanctions.

0:34.6

President Obama sees a historic opportunity to limit proliferation, at the same

0:38.7

time saying no deal is better than a bad deal. Each side has accused the other of backing down on

0:44.5

prior agreements. We'll hear about the potential benefits of success and the consequences of failure.

0:50.0

Today's talking point, will listeners pay Apple for music they can get elsewhere for free?

0:55.7

First, here's the news.

1:01.0

Listen to KCRW's 24-hour all-news channel, stream BBC World Service, NPRW and KCRW programs,

1:09.3

continuous coverage on our mobile app or online at KCRW.

1:17.2

Support for To The Point comes from the members of KCRW and from the Public Radio International Program Fund.

1:24.1

Hello again, Warren Al-Nayback with To the Point. Negotiators in Vienna have

1:27.7

postponed today's deadline for reaching a deal with Iran until next Tuesday, as each side is

1:33.6

beginning to blame the other in case of failure. If there's no agreement on limiting nuclear

1:37.7

technology, will economic sanctions against Iran be lifted anyway? Today's talking point, Apple has

1:43.6

started streaming music today.

1:45.8

Will 100 million iPhone users pay for what they get free on Spotify and other services?

1:51.6

Will Apple music help recording artists or hurt them? First, in this news update, Greece today

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