. >> rose: and catherine bigelow, the direct of of "the hurt locker," coming with director screen wryer mark boal. >> i think of them as surgeons where they have extraordinary motor skills. >> dexterity. >> extraordinary dexterity but there's absolutely no margin for error. so if a surgeon is working on a patient, they make a mistake, the patient dies. in this case, if the surgeon makes a mistake, he dies. >> but at the end of the day, they're still human beings engaged in this very mechanical, tactile sense with the bombs. so even... it's incredible to me that even in 2009 this kind of thing is going on. but it has to do with the complexity of the bombs and the way they are made to decide to deal with them. but that's what the movie really captures. >> rose: health care reform and two very interesting film directors when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: senator max baucus, chairman of the senate finance committee, today released his much-anticipated health care reform bill. the proposal would prov