care subsidies to health insurers, and later today he is going to be outlining his plan for iran ayman javers> we're going to hear from the president later on today in terms of the iran deal, and the question has been will he certify or will he not certify the iran deal? remember, there is the iran deal between the united states, iran, and other countries, which stands separately from a piece of legislation up on capitol hill which requires the united states president to certify every 90 days that iran has, in fact, been still in compliance with the deal. what the "new york times" and other outlets are reporting this morning is that the president will not certify that iran is in compliance with the deal, and under that law that will trigger a decision by congress of whether or not to reimpose sanctions on iran that were taken away when the iran deal was agreed to in the first place. what we're told is that the president will ask congress to establish trigger points for reimposing sanctions that is, that he won't say he wants those sanctions to be reimposed necessarily, but a new law or a mott