>> rick, i think that gentleman is 62 years old, which would have him a few years short of eligibility there. >> yeah, rick, let's be careful. >> but bigger picture, rick, for a republican sitting there in washington, look, we know it's been a challenge for them to put it mildly to come up with a unified alternative plan. they're going to replace obamacare with. it's a complicated thing, seeing these polls, how does that affect them psychologically? >> let's look at the history. the democrats were all in lock snap to pass obamacare. obamacare will collapse on it's own. you don't need -- you could sit there and say we don't need to replace it, but it'll collapse. it's like a lead airplane. and that same gentlemen same let's improve it. you can't improve, it's like adding more lead to an airplane. so there's a lot of pressure to fix obamacare, and the question is, how do you want to fix it? it's a mammoth project. and republicans aren't all lock step on how to replace it. >> can they get there? >> look, my fear is that they're