each party set it up so they would own the health care issue entirely. that is a very difficult political place to be. so if they in fact fail at this, then maybe they can do what frankly everybody on both sides of the aisle agrees needs to be done. there needs to be some reforms particularly in the individual insurance market around obamacare. democrats will say that behind their hands, when no one is looking, and republicans quite frankly agree. maybe there will be bipartisan movement. we have to wait and see. >> kristen welker, you are in the white house press briefing that was supposed to start right now. no doubt this will be a difficult press briefing given that sean spicer will have to answer questions about why the republicans who have been running on repealing and replacing obamacare with the support of president trump can't go to a vote this week. >> reporter: that's right. a little bit of a mystery here at this hour, because press secretary sean spicer was spotted on capitol hill just moments ago. so either this briefing is going to be fairly delayed or someone