talk to him and other senators they knew that the base was not as stewing as much for this repeal and replace as they have in past years. they wanted to get rid of the president obama's signature law but the appetite and enthusiasm to move this forward among conservatives and moderates just wasn't there. they came face-to-face with that reality this week. >> robert, the language was striking in part because the expression don't own it, is a term of art in politics usually confined to political meetings. usually not spoken in front of the customers. >> indeed. it's a vexing problem for republicans, brian, as they look ahead to 201. they know their base in some parts wants to have obamacare repealed. but this law as we all know has taken root in many states. some of the fiercest defenders for the affordable care act have been republican governors who want to insure the medicaid funding that is promised under