dr. david bloomenthal, president of the commonwealth fund. >> so i was wondering if your book gave you any thoughts about whether health care is a free market? whether we can solve our problems in health care through free market forces? >> well, i think what we've seen is the answer is probably not. i mean, at the beginning of the book i put somewhat tongue and cheek list of the economic rules of the dysfunctional health care market where if you think of health care as purely a business proposition, the market will solve, you get to crazy places like, you know a life time of treatment is preferable to a cure. now, i am not saying for a second that any one really thinks that. but that is where market forces put you right now. >> watch "afterwords" sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern. >> sunday on "q&a" the comparisons between donald trump and andrew jackson. our guest on his book, andrew jackson, southerner. >> i don't think he represents the positive values that jackson represented. he certainly represents some of the negative values that jackson represented, but i think i would tell preside