we think all of medicare savings rvings the half -- saferingse, the half trillion that's left should be spent on medicare. what the bill will do is spend it on new programs. that takes it away from seniors, 40 million americans, who rely on it. it cuts medicare benefits for one in four seniors who have medicare advantage. that's one amendment. my amendment said let's reduce the rate for interest rate for 19 million student loans by $1,700 to $1,800 a year. what the bill does is over-charge students $1,700 a year on 19 million student loans, that's 200,000 of them in tennessee, so they can help pay for the health care and other government programs. so we're trying to improve what we think is a bad bill. >> what do you think is going to happen when parts of this legislation are put to court challenge? >> i'm not sure, taffers. -- tavis. we'll have to let the courts decide that. there may be some constitutional issues. i think the more difficult problem is that a lot of people in america will accept this bill. when young people find out how much their premiums are going up, when seniors