female congresswoman this time on the other side of the aisle, veteran republican congresswoman sue myrickf north carolina. thank you for joining us. >> sure. >> reporter: so you are somebody who has been known to work across the aisle but on this issue no way. why? >> well, because the bill is too massive. we can't afford it right now, and it's a very big concern of mine that government is in control of health care. a lot of us could have worked together across party lines and done eight or nine things we all agree on, move bills separately, gotten the job done, and then move on to further whatever needs to be done. that wasn't given as a choice. >> reporter: are there some things in this bill that you actually like, substancewise, that you could say, i would support that if it was just independent from the big bill? >> well, no pre-existing conditions continues to stay in there. of course i support that and some of the insurance changes but i will not vote for this bill the way it is. i mean, our debt is already the largest anybody can remember in history and here we are adding another t