sid: [laugh] ha ha, no, stop, stop. . >> greta: day number five and griff jenkins has been coast-to-coast this week talking health care. right now he's live in little rock, arkansas. griff? >> reporter: hey greta. according to new rasmussen poll numbers here opposition to the health care bill is higher than national averages. an example, 74% of arkansas voters think this bill will lead to a higher federal budget deficit as opposed to 60% nationally. we sat down with democrat congressman snyder and he thinks this bill is good for arkansas. congressman, how is the health care bilk received here in arkansas? >> we've got a robust discussion for several months. that discussion continues it depends on what part of the bill you are talking about and who you are talking to. my own view is, arkansas have been interested in seeing something different in health care for decades. we are a poor state with a lot of uninsured people. are can -- and we recognize we need do something different. >> reporter: bottom line, you believe this bill is good for arkansas? >> oh yeah, i think this bill is very goo