all of abortion. >> obviously the republicans in the houses know that this bill they passed today in their side of capitol hill is not going to go anywhere. the president has explicitly said he will veto it. it's obviously not going to go anywhere in the senate. what they're hoping for, presumably, is for the debate about this bill, particularly by their side, to be so edifying that it will spark the kind of discussion and understanding in the country that's worth it despite the fact that this is wasted legislative time. >> absolutely. and, you know, and the point was made consistently by democrats throughout the debate process who would ask for parliamentary points and ask to introduce, you know, to discuss, to debate things that actually matter like the student loan debacle. the rates going up momentarily. and all that kind of thing. and jobs. and so democrats were definitely at the charge making that point. but, yes, i think that their point is is that they really think that they can change public opinion. can move public opinion by making a big stink about this while the public is still, you know, revulsed by some of what we heard during the gosnell trial which, of course, has nothing to do with legal