worry about replacing later. what do you see happening when they get back on monday? >> boy, you know, it's really hard to say. there doesn't seem to be a -- it's hard to see where the momentum is towards them reaching an agreement, but, you know, it's easy to forget, too, when the house was trying to negotiate this deal, was trying to pass its own health care legislation, they had to pull it down from a vote as well, and for a long time they didn't seem like they were ever going to be able to reach that compromise. they were in the same place that the senate is now. the house managed to reach that compromise, that senate majority is a lot narrower for republicans than the house majority is, so whether or not they can actually get there, it's going to be even a tinier needle to have to thread, but, you know, they've been running on this for years now. it's hard for me personally to imagine that they don't find a way either by passing repeal and replace together or by separating the two pieces of legislation like you've mentioned.