talk about payment reform and delivery system reform in 140 characters. it's hard to talk about in the a snapshot and soundbite. but it's easy to talk about it when you talk to a family who's gotten life-saving treatment at a place where they were uninsured five years ago. they walked into the emergency room. they could not get treatment they needed but now they're getting care and better and so i've talked to these ceos and health systems. i've talked to the leaders that run hospitals, i work with them and they believe the affordable care act means a whole lot to them and it's allowing them the opportunity to do what they do best, that's save lives. i'm not talking one or two, i'm talking tens of millions in cities across the country. >> we do know for certain the uninsured rate in 2009 was 16.4%, now it's 10%. one more word anton and jess, yes or no, do republicans fully repeal and not replace the affordable care act or do they repeal and replace it? yes or no do they repeal it, anton? >> they're going to repeal it.