we had the majority of the house and senate to hope to work in a bipartisan way. they rejected that. >> now the table is turned and they have the majority in the house and senate. there's a little bit of exactly what happened to them happening to you now. we know what that means for the country's health care. i'm saying, if we are being honest, there are politics at play. what is done then is definitely being done now. i'm not making a judgment call. >> i think, though, we were not resistant to republican idea zs. it came from the heritage foundation. >> conservatives are not signing on because it's not a full repeal. when democrats say they guarantee people are going to die because of this health care plan or come to see you take repeal off the table, this isn't a repeal. >> the reality is, though, 15 million americans lose their