didi meyers, always good to have you on the program. thank you. >> thanks, chris. >> two things we're looking at here. i think she raised a good point about the trust issue and so much going forward. what about that, daph, what about the whole idea that just so much is hinging on this, so much political capital going forward for this second term? >> i think she's right. i think the healthcare law is a law that has survived a lot until now and that's an important thing to remember. it survived a general election for the president. it survived a supreme court challenge. it survived government shutdown. this is a health care law that has been through a lot and is still standing. the democrats have taken enormous hits on this and paid a big price in 2010 and they don't want to pay another price in 2014. they do want the debbie wasserman-schultz hopeful that we'll run on something that is a success. as far as karl rove goes, the republicans don't want it to succeed and any hit it can take say good one for them and so far it's been able to su