whom weighed in late tonight. so a lot to get to, starting with phil mattingly. what else is in the cbo report? >> reporter: you start with that tom line number, anderson. you know it's important, particularly for moderate senator. several pointed to the coverage number before the cbo report released and said their vote may be contingent on that. 22 million fewer would have insurance over the course of a ten-year period. the senate bill takes a different approach than the house bill to try and address the house bill's coverage problems. the house bill had 23 million. the senate has a more robust tax credit. they phase out medicaid over a slower amount of time. you also need to hook at the medicaid cuts or the reductions in medicaid spending based on dramatic reforms in the medicaid program. $772 billion will be spent over the course of ten years. you noted the deficit reduction. this is very important.