ryan there referring to his visit to the white house today before mitch mcconnell was on speakerphone. they felt they had sold the president on this bill. it s another remind for people on the hill that speaks for this president expect this president. this does highlight wen adviser to the president come out and talk about his position, we don t foe that this is the case because this is this third or fourth time that we have seen a major issue like this, the president come out and contradict exactly what his adviser said. as you re pointing out it s also a credibility problem for republican leadership. i have to say was stunned by your tweet this morning. senator lange ford was on the hill giving a tour right if. reporter: yeah. i ran into james lang ford of oklahoma here with his family, he was walking around showing them the capital. i made it sort of a passing comment to this as i was running to a camera, we might be here all week if there s a shut down
getting cheap insurance but paying for their health care. i mean, these are all the sick people who had pre-existing conditions, of course, they re thrilled. they are getting services that are subsidies that they essentially don t have to pay for. i would love that, too, as someone who had insurance before paying for everyone else i m not thrilled. if the quality of care that s at risk here. that s something that hasn t been talked about, but there are doctors looking at going into private medicine, concierge doctors. you will lose high quality providers in the city of boston. that will degrade the entire system. we are worse off because of this than we were before. that s untrue. way untrue. it s even more of a two-tiered system than ever before. a private concierge service. okay. the other issue, though, is that even though, gary b., people may be enrolling, we don t foe if they re paying for their premiums. that s another issue here. exactly. it s kind of when i go to