CBS News White House Reporter Natalie Brand talks about how there's no end in sight to the war between Iran and the U.S. A ceasefire between the two countries is holding, but the Strait of Hormuz is still being blocked, and there's no arrangement in the works to let maritime traffic through. This comes as Trump swiftly rejected Iran's response to a U.S. proposal meant to set the stage for peace talks. The president insisting Iran must give up its nuclear development and turn over its enriched uranium. And this morning, Iran says they've sent their response, saying they will not negotiate over their right to enrichment. Is it clear what specific concessions are required for a peace deal? "Get Moving Fast" is ambiguous, is there any sense of a deadline with the latest threat against Iranian infrastructure? Are we seeing any military enhancement in the region in preparation for a potential massive strike? Is there any belief that China will intervene?