premiums -- can the republicans pass a bill? i mean, we're waiting for the cbo score. the congressional budget office, forgive me america. the congressional budget office will do an analysis of the plan and lay out what it projects, how much it costs, which groups, low income, editorially, helped and hurt the most. but when you have a republican senator, he's not the only one, saying this plan will not reduce premiums then why are they doing it? >> it's a huge problem. it's not just that, also the cbo numbers will probably show significant loss of coverage because of repeal of the individual mandate that's in the bill. the numbers are going to, can be more costly as well than the house bill. you're going to cause concerns from the right. the cuts to medicaid will make senators who come from expansion states like ohio, portman, has not voiced opposition yet.