Nice article on the Kerry/Moniz team - lots of cool details
They have worked together since Moniz was a Kerry adviser in 2004 -- and worked with him when he was trying to put together a climate change bill. What is clear is they are very good friends - even going to the controversial Patriots game together. Moniz also mentions that he was impressed with JK's ability to consume food and stay fit, mentioning though that JK is slowed down a bit now, he assumes not for long.
https://www.bostonglobe.com/news/nation/2015/06/28/john-kerry-and-ernest-moniz-deploy-strong-rapport-iran-nuclear-weapons-talks/Z0EiG0UERpwNyB4prPXVCM/story.html
Snippets include:
(speaking of work on climate change)
Kerry told his top staffers he wanted to spend more time with scientists and less time with politicians. In his Senate office, Kerry had what one aide described as several wonk-fest meetings with Moniz, talking through some of the science and energy alternatives that could be used to address climate change.
(Kerry's description of their relationship)
Were both Massachusetts kids and were both Red Sox fans and Patriots diehards, Kerry said. He enjoys an evening of conversation, a bottle of wine, and a great meal. And sitting around and talking about a lot more than nuclear programs. . . . Hes very good company.
(their work on Iran)
Moniz, who was born in Fall River and now lives in Brookline, joined the nuclear talks in February, after the Iranians added their top nuclear scientist to the negotiating lineup. It is rare for two Cabinet members to simultaneously play prominent roles in high-stakes diplomacy.
You could easily imagine how something like that would not work, Moniz said. But reality is and maybe its partly based upon our long relationship but I think both of our personalities, we have no problem whatsoever.
This is another Matt Viser article and a very pleasant read - in contrast to many that almost seem to want the effort in Iran to fail. This speaks of two men really interesting, very serious, but clearly enjoying life as they go about their work.