our correspondent carrie davies is. what does moscow believe it might achieve at these talks? in what does moscow believe it might achieve at these talks? achieve at these talks? in terms of what russia achieve at these talks? in terms of what russia says achieve at these talks? in terms of what russia says it achieve at these talks? in terms of what russia says it wants, - achieve at these talks? in terms of what russia says it wants, it - achieve at these talks? in terms of what russia says it wants, it is - what russia says it wants, it is relatively clear, it said it put forward these treaties back in december to nato and the us spelling out exactly what they decided russia needed from these talks. they say they want a rock solid guarantee that nato will not expand further east, ukraine will not be allowed to join nato, among other requests, thatis join nato, among other requests, that is really key to russia s position on this. but as james mentioned, that is a massive gap
through association health plans. this is particularly those people who buy their own coverage. these plans would work like a large employer s health plan, but would be free of some obamacare rules, for example, requiring coverage for a set package of benefits. it abolishes a rule preventing the sale of short-term medical insurance. this order would be the most concrete step the white house has taken since the failure of the obamacare repeal. but remember, the president cannot overturn a law. obamacare is still the law of the land. but ask affect how federal agencies act, in this case how they carry out obamacare regulations. dave? what is the future of health care in the short-term or the long-term? the president promised that you would see obamacare implode. and some criticize some of these start, iowa, for example, trying to make some fixes in the near term. open enrollment is in three weeks. some criticize the president is helping it implode when they