at the long-term. he also notes i assume if he spends a lot of time with raoul castro the conservatives, like they do with iran will say what do you do if you can't trust these people? >> the white house said there's not going to be a bilateral meeting where he and castro hammer out stuff and sit down. but they haven't ruled out a number of interactions to just sitting hey, how is it going or sitting together in group meetings or spending time together on the sidelines or inside the summit. the question is is he going to take cuba off of the state sponsors of terror list? this is a designation that goes back to the reagan era. if you go to the state department page and you actually read what the designations are. it's a pretty half-hearted designation to begin with if you read it on the page. it deals with things like farc and basque separatists. the president, even if he doesn't go all the way, it seems like they may be poised to. even just in raising the issue is signaling pretty clearly he