and the president himself, a number of colleagues interviewed him yesterday, at which point he said he was looking at whether he wanted mr. sessions to go. largely then went on to make other remarks that have been more in the vein that he's been making the last couple days against the beleaguered attorney general. he poo-pooed the importance of mr. sessions early endorsement of him in alabama suggesting that people turn up for mr. trump. >> shepard: i guess the other thing is the healthcare vote. they voted on repeal and replace last night. nine republicans voted no. all the democrats. today they're voting on repeal and hang on awhile, figure it out later. does that have the votes? >> it probably doesn't have the votes right now. what you've noticed as well as when a bill seems close to going down a number of people that had not spoken out against it sort of then use the moment to signal