on. you know, if people are undocumented, they're in our country, they do have access to emergency room under current law, and they can, of course, buy private health insurance. but, no, i think we ought to focus on getting health care to american people first. there's a huge amount of work to do there, actually. brian: hey, john, if you don't double the amount of donors and get at least 2% in polling, you're not going to be on the stage in september. you not there yet. if you don't get on the stage in september, is it over? >> no. first of all, i'm planning on getting on the stage in september. and it's definitely not over. i mean, to me, the real test of the campaign is how you do in the iowa caucus and the new hampshire primary, because that's when, like, real human beings actually cast their votes, and that matters. between now and then, you know, there's the ups and downs for every campaign. obviously, we had a good night last night, we feel good about the september and october debate, and we feel there's a