press," trump showed how willing he is to break with conservative orthodoxy in a way that's sb somewhat rare from gop presidential candidates. >> affirmative action, should we keep it? yes or no. >> i'm fine with affirmative action. >> should private companies be able to fire people because they're gay. >> i don't think it should be a reason, no. i don't think it should be a reason. >> trump has also asked what he would do about the iran deal on his first day in office and he took a very different position than most of his rivals. >> i've heard a lot of people say "we're going to rip up the deal." it's very tough to do. i'm a deal person -- >> you get that. >> let me tell you, i will police that deal. >> so the deal lives in a trump administration? you're just going to be -- >> it's very hard to say "we're ripping up." and the problem is by the time i not go there they will have already received the $150 billion. >> that position, that he wouldn't simply rip up the iran deal on day one, is, well, eminently sensible, particularly for a guy who's supposed to be a tea party hero. it's also the sort of thing that