to former nevada gop chair, connell mcshane and chris bedford. so connell, to you first on what we're looking at here. a lot of people on both sides, you can argue the sign of problem, but others are saying, wait a minute, we fought so long and hard for seven years plus for a skinny repeal? >> the jenny craig special as adam says, that makes a lot of sense, that argument, they have every right, the conservatives to be angry if nothing gets done here. at this point, we've proven that mitch mcconnell can never be counted out. he was able to get that vote to bring the bill to the floor yesterday, but if you just stop and think about what really happened in that vote is that it was a vote not necessarily on a piece of legislation, but it was a vote to talk about the legislation, and it barely passed. they had to use everything they had politically to get it there including the vice president. mathematically now, maybe he can do something like that again, but seems awfully tough. neil: there are groups dissatisfied, amy, in all of this, the result is