going to raise the debt by $230 billion, and they're waving away the reality that this cbo says that's what it will do by saying they just disagree. well, you've got to have an independent referee, so this is a very, very significant decision that's going to have real impact on real families in every district. jenna: do can you feel you adequately know all the different provisions in the health care law? we've heard a lot of references, again, about how big the bill is. do you feel you're versed enough to support the entire bill? >> no. i've been very clear with my republican colleagues that this bill could be improved, and if they were saying, look, there are a lot of things we've got to get better, we've got to bring down the costs of health care where, in fact, i think we do have much more work to be done, i'm all in. because improving it is one thing. but literally this wholesale repeal when you're taking away from people things that they really need, keeping their kids on their own policy, access to preventive care, basically turning the keys back to the