obstructionists, blocking his nominees, even touted his tax plan. and the only thing he mentioned about his idea for a health care plan was these block grants. so at the end, the reporter kind of interjected and said, okay, so the graham/cassidy bill, which famously was not supported by multiple republicans, and the president said, "yes." so it's not even clear that the white house knows what they want in a health care bill. >> he wants these block grants to go to the states. go ahead, marc. >> the bipartisan progress that we've seen over the last 24 to 48 hours, i think conservatives are very concerned about that, because let's assume that this was agreed to and there was a two-year extension. that's going tyake a little bit of dpas out of the tank right now to go for an absolute repeal and replace and i think that's why we need to push back in part from the likes of the republican study group, the hard-score conservatives in the house. >> just a few minutes ago, the president tweeted this, david. any increase in obamacare premiums is the fault of the democrats for giving us a product that never had a chance of working. what do you make of that?