senator johnson's approval. that's fine. that's one of the last details that needs to be worked out. i think want to see that worked out, and it will be worked out, that i think everything else sort of falls into place but i don't fault senator johnson. i think he feels very strongly about this. we will work through it. >> martha: this came in after the town hall that we did last night with speaker ryan. i got some replies that set i wanted to hear more about this or that and one of them came from a woman who is a senior citizen. she says everyone is forgetting to senior citizens. no medical deduction. i make about 65,000, 25% tax bracket, retired, no employer. we will lose. i pay taxes to get a small return. for a couple thousand, i don't have it. i can't work overtime. help us. help us. take a look at this group, what you say to her? >> i think she's missing a big piece of the puzzle, which is not unusual. a lot of people continue to overlook the importance of doubling the standard deduction. right now it's $12,700. if she does have medical expenses beyond what medicare pays for her, maybe she itemizes