that doesn't sound good for you. >> no, i strongly disagree with mo's terminology there, just being frank with you. this is the largest medicaid reform in 50 years. five decades, $880 billion that it drives down. it repeals the mandates, not because of the talking points but both on the employers as well as the individual. it is time to vote yes. this is something we've been working on for months. the president, the vice president, have taken lead on this. if we're going to get serious about repealing and replacing obamacare, that day is today. >> but you've also been on the other side of this, you've got moderates who say the way this bill has been constructed, especially in the late hours, it's getting further away, not closer, to where they need it on medicaid, on essential health benefits. listen here to charlie dent. he was frustrated last night. >> are you a yes vote? >> i've declared my opposition to the bill. >> and it's because of the