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Why did the Iran talks fall apart despite signs of hope?

Clip: 11/11/2013 | 4m 52s

Why did the Iran nuclear talks fall apart despite signs of hope?

Talks to negotiate Iran's nuclear program stalled over the weekend when world powers failed to strike an interim agreement. Gwen Ifill talks to chief foreign correspondent Margaret Warner about whether hope for a deal is dead or alive and next goals for Secretary of State John Kerry.

11/11/2013 | Rating NR

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