the president has won temporarily. but believe me, if i take over it will be a whole different ball game. things like this will never happen. realistically, by all measures, the deal is a done deal it. has the support in congress. very little that can be done about it now. what was the goal of this rally, casey? well ayman, this is an issue that is going to continue to live on through this republican presidential primary, regardless the deal is now set to go through congress. it plays to both the anger trump s campaign has hit on and strikes cords with evangelical voters. and that is obviously a flash point for the negotiations back and forth on this deal. but, you know, i think at this point, what you heard there from trump, this idea that it is all going to be different if i m president of the united states is what is so frustrating for so many republicans in the capitol in this building. because they are the ones trying every day if you are a republican to stop the deal, if yo
board with winning. i agree. we never get bored with winning. casey hunt is live on capitol hill covering the rally. thanks for joining us. let s talk about the fiery lang from donald trump. how was it received by the crowd first of all? well, ayman, as you heard him say there, he thinks that the crowds will never get bored of winning and so far they are not bored with donald trump, although i would say that is the risk he runs the next couple of months. this was a crowd built for him. and they were excited to see ted cruz as well and sarah palin for that matter. i mean this is clearly that particular niche, the tea party energy we ve seen over the last couple of election cycles. let s talk and i know you had a chance to speak to trump. you asked him about the up coming vote in congress. let s take listen to that. the votes are already there. the president has essentially already won. what are you hoping to accomplish here today. that s true.
it through and that is maybe the disconnect with american people trump is capitalizing on. many establishment republicans look at him and say he has no clue how things actually happen in washington. whereas people who listen to trump instead understands that the people in washington have no clue. so let s talk about an unlikely alliance that has emerged here. and that is ted cruz, who helped organize this event also invited donald trump to the event. is this the beginning of a more formal alliance between these two rival candidates? well ayman, i don t know i would two so far as as to say formal alliance but i think cruz is being shrewd in a couple of ways. and you saw this earlier this week at his appearance with the mike huckabee in kentucky. and huckabee s campaign was in some ways frustrated that cruz decided at the last minute to come into a rally they had helped organize. but cruz ended up in the
divide the country. and he thinks the topic of birthright citizenship does just that. but there are other parts of the very complicated web of issues that are immigration and immigration reform that could come first. most republicans will say securing the border first is what voters want to do. and something that is the federal government s responsibility. so it has been one big topic. we ve been talking to candidates about if trump has been a summer storm, these candidates here today, ayman, both marco rubio and john kasich have also been dealing with the traditional kind of iowa reynish and the mud that it brings. and donald still setting the agenda. thank you for that. for more our panel now.
done deal. president made an optimistically cautious statement on state tv last night saying that he delivered on his campaign promise. he solved the nuclear issue and even if talks failed in these last steps he had delivered on his promises and kept his commitment. i can tell you, ayman, here in tehran there s a buzz of positive energy on social media that a deal may be announced and there may be big street parties in iran today or tomorrow. back to you. do we have any idea how this new deal may be different than the one announced several months ago, the interim deal? would it very much look like what we ve seen announced in the past? reporter: well secretary kerry made it very very obvious that the deal has to be on the parameters of the agreement signed in april and march. so, i don t think they can detract very far from the parameters of what they had