In the second part of an exclusive two-part interview, Mohammad Javad Zarif criticizes the focus on limiting Iran's "breakout" potential -- the amount of time it would take it to develop a nuclear weapon -- and claims that Iran has long been capable of making a nuclear bomb if it wanted to. The second part of the interview airs April 29, 2015 on PBS. Visit www.charlierose.com for more.
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