costa. robert, what are you hearing about the boehner story. how much trouble does he have, plan a, plan b, now the hurricane sandy, as our own john harwood reported. i don't see any options, robert, but you tell me. >> with all due respect to my friend ron, i'm going to have to throw a little bit of cold water on all this anti-boehner chatter. is there discontent within the rank and file of republican members of the house? yes, there is. is that going to be enough to mount a coup, a revolt on the house floor? i very much doubt it. eric cantor, did they vote against the plan? yes. but just because you vote against the plan doesn't mean you're about to run against the speaker of the house of representatives. i think there's brewing discontent among the republicans, but boehner is going to be fine tomorrow. i've heard from aides close to the speaker that he feels very confident that he'll have the full support of his conference. maybe a few people will vote against him, but the majority will be with boehner. >> nobody is going to vote present. first of all, let's remember, five members ran on not voting for speaker boehner. five new freshmen coming