the speech. don't you think it would be better if we waited a couple of weeks until after the elections and maybe do it on a more bipartisan approach. you know what's going on here right? we're not going to pretend it's not. >> i think that the timing is the timing and i think -- i'm glad that he's coming. and i'm proud to be going today. >> oh. okay. >> congressman salmon willie geist. you talked about a good deal for israel, a good deal for the united states with iran. what does that look like to you? heard the president talk again yesterday about a, quote, verifiable freeze on development of nuclear material for ten years. does that sound like a good deal to you? >> i think that the deal should say basically zero enrichment of uranium. there's tons of countries that have peaceful nuclear programs that do not enrich uranium. i don't believe they should be enriching uranium. >> matt richard haass, do you have a question? >> congressman, it seems to me zero chance that you can negotiate a deal where iran would have zero uranium.