That would require a two thirds vote in both the House and the Senate to overturn that. If the trends that I see are going now, and if the debate evolves the way I think it will, Most likely the House will not only reject the arrangement, but I could see the House by two thirds rejecting the President's veto of our rejection. But the Senate, I don't know if one of the two thirds is there or not. So it's going to be a lively, very focused discussion, but that's the way it should be. (02:50–03:00)
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Asserts that the House is likely to reject the Iran deal and potentially override a presidential veto.
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