>> let's talk about what's the same and one of the reasons they will have hard time pushing it through because it is pretty much a wholesale repeal of obamacare. it will get rid of things like the individual mandate which is a core tenant of obamacare. it's going to keep in place some of the tax credits that made obamacare what it is. now what it does do, which is slightly different, is takes the bulk of this funding and wraps it up into individualized block grants issued to the states and that will give the governors some level of control as to how they will issue their medicare payments. now the reason they're making this pitch to these individual governors because they feel that there's a funding imbalance right now in terms of medicare, especially through obamacare, where there's a small group of states, highly populated states, that are getting the bulk of the funding. the pitch they're making to a senator like dean heller who is, of course -- was on the fence and a no vote at one point that nevada would do better under this plan and the thought being