paul begala and ed rollins a and the gang is here. ul, starting out with you, you heard from the former boss, president clinton, and tried to get the health care reform passed in the early 1990s and didn't get it through, and i was thinking of you last night, what was your reaction? >> i was moved. i really was, anderson. i shed blood for it, and it was a failure and one of my biggest failures of my professional life, so, to see the speaker of the house gavel it through and to see this president lift it back up and resurrect it from the dead, i was completed thrilled. something that president clinton told me that 500 years ago machiavellian said that we should bring a new order to things, because the people who will be disadvantaged from the reform know what they will lose and they will be zealous of opposing and those who have to gain, will have a promise of gain and have not lived under the gain, so they will be luke-warm in the support, and so that is why it is difficult to resurrect it, but machiavellian was right. >> you really wa