. >> let's bring in sarah caroline smith to talk to us from politico.com. >> thanks for having me. >> obviously the needd mc mccain's vote. even without the vote democrats said we can hold hearings to talk about this why not do something like t that. what's going on. >>> so democrats throughout this entire process have pushed republicans in congres have really never relented on that. soy think it's unlikely to happen now particularly how far along they are with this bill. and the next thing to look forward to is probably sometime this week the non partisan congressional budget office will issue its analysis of the latest senate bill and we'll get a sense of how many people will be insured or uninsured under this bill and if there will be any new changes to kind of how much money it saves the government. and new details on how -- who this bill will affect, whose insurance may be more costly and whose may be cheaper and that kind of thing. >> sarah last week thursday or friday the trump administration put out a vi video. and it was more or less seen as preemtive strike against cbo sayin