other pieces you just detailed. >> there is no god to the market. for the markets, it's all about provability. does the market care when rex tillerson says i'm not really a media guy? the market doesn't care about that. the market is saying what is the likelihood that president trump is going to be able to fulfill the promises that matter to us. and the more we're seeing the president double down on things that don't matter or don't make sense like the wiretapping or health care, it's unclear if that thing is going to make its way through. then the market is suddenly saying promises. maybe we have gone too far. >> i realize you're not white house chief of staff, stephanie. what happens if they decide to somehow use a parliamentary maneuv maneuver, take a test vote, push it off to friday. what happens if this goes down? this is such a centerpiece. repeal and replace is something we all repeat in our sleep. >> from the market's perspective, it's not about how the market feelsbout health