necessarily mean that it's affordable coverage? >> that's a key provision that was included in that, there will be $8 billion to offset some of those costs and develop high-risk pools for those people. to your specific question. there are republicans that take issue with this, but let it be as no surprise, the bill we see now is a far cry from what we will see when it comes off senate. a lot of those concerns from republicans and democrats alike will be addressed in the senate. >> do you agree, dean, it's not a big deal, because it isn't how it's going to end? >> no, no, i think this is a huge deal. i think they are playing politics with people's health. i want to be blunt, i'm not being partisan when i say this. if this bill as passed by the house, americans would die. i'm saying that completely honestly. two reasons. one million will lose their health care coverage. what passed without the congressional budget office securing it, and that would tell