ko country -- i'm saying on the mobility aspect. if we're on a 30 million jobs tour and e we need people to move around and we want this adaptive capacity and the biggest reason somebody doesn't want to quit working on my show who has a brilliant idea is because they are afraid they will lose their health care from nbc. this is all over the country. but the point is whether they can get health care or not should not determine whether they can change jobs or not. what they can do to focus people on the impact of the insurance fee for service and the two classes of citizens. what do you view as the most effective thing you have seen to begin on a state level to confront it. >> i think that what you really need to do is take on the problems you know how to solve. we know how to solve the problem of discrimination in insurance