robert gibbs says they don't need to worry because for a repeal to actually happen, it needs to get through the senate and be signed by the president and he says that's not going to happen. >> this is symbolic. they understand that this is not going to land on the president's desk. it's not likely to pass the senate. that this is a bit of hough and puff. >> and that rules committee that we're talking about meets up in a tiny little room which now features three big cameras because the new republican chairman david dryer from california said if republicans took control of the house, he was going to put cameras in. that made one democrat yesterday so uncomfortable, jim mcgovern from california he said with all the lenses on him, he felt he was going through a medical exam to which the guy who put in cameras said i don't want to know what that looks like. everybody got a big laugh. it's kind of tense up there already. they're going over stuff for next week. today on the house floor, they'll vote on the first