this done with 51 votes instead of 60, are set to expire. so the clock is ticking. but hallie, just the way these things are interrelated, the big deal we talked about last week that moved all the government defending debate into december has freed up a lot of time in the calendar. so all of a sudden the senate has a little bit of wiggle room in the few short days to do this. the next step is the cbo score that we ll probably see sometime early next week. six whole working days. garrett, thank you for the optimistic take, i appreciate it. nina and sarah, what do you make of the chances here? garrett said diplomatically you have the republicans, they have not solved the issues here, is senator graham to feel right to be optimistic? this bill still has some of the problems that tripped up the last repeal effort, mainly that it ends the medicaid expansion, cuts to the growth of the medicaid spending were some of the reasons the moderate republicans couldn t vote for the last one. so