brit, do you think the president will fast track the new law before the november elections? >> every indication so far, bill, is that he will not. in fact, he said at the end of last week that he didn't think there was much appetite for it, that the congress had been stressed by all that he had asked congress to do this year. and it appeared to take the whole matter off of the agenda for now and this is striking because, of course, it was one of his campaign promises as to what he would do in his first year. but, at the moment, at least, it seems he will not press forward on this. >> bill: because congress is tired. they are exhausted from the health care deal but they get most of the summer off, do they not? don't they get a whole bunch of vacation down there where they can recharge? >> yeah, they do. that's true. and, of course, a lot of them want to go home to campaign and in the house of representatives, for example, they are all, every one of them who is running is up for re-election. >> bill: right. now, when you have anger, like you have on both sides of this issue, and the anger is genuine on both sides, that the president of the united states,