and perhaps longer, will keep that deal alive, long enough for european allies to convince the president not to blow it up, for congressional republicans to convince the president not to walk away from the deal, et cetera. when it comes to health care, though, for now and you saw the president talking at the value voter summit, some of the moves on health care have involved taking away coverage of birth control and that sort of thing. that absolutely is red meat for the base. one of the longer term questions is how some of those members of his base will feel when they themselves lose health benefits as a result of some of these changes. those are the people who are more most at risk of losing it is the trump voter. but go on. certainly in terms of two things, number one, this move toward the association and the shorter term medical coverage which he announced yesterday and then the subsequent move today, last night and today that looks
read? well, i don t know what he read. but, you know, it s hard to believe that he really understands the full scope of the deal or that he has a viable alternative. the danger is if the deal should collapse, because the united states makes it difficult for iran to do business, even with europeans who want to continue engaging with iran, that what incentive is there for iran not to move forward, not to enrich european yum, not to feel threatened and feel like it needs to advance its arsenal? and so there are a lot of tripwires that are set off by making the kinds of there et cetera that he has, particularly when we re not even convinced that he can get congress to move forward, and that leaves us in kind of a policy purgatory. that was my question to david. i mean, he kicked this back to congress. so what do you see happening, because they re going to have, what, 60 days to do something? yeah. they have 60 days. there will be a push for a bill
past and they re supposed to look towards the future and i think my candidacy speaks to the future. it speaks to the next generation of leaders going to washington to make changes that need to be made. our long term fiscal stability is at risk. it s started to resonate with people as they talk across the drinks there et cetera it s time for the next generation to get involved because we re hit hardest. neil: does your dad give you advice? he s always to give advice. he freely gives it when i ask and we talk about the issues and the campaign. neil: what about your mom? oh, yeah, she s a smart cookie. neil: who is the tougher coach? [ laughter ] probably my mom. she s pretty tough. neil: it s always that way. ben quail, thank you very much. great seeing you and my best to