stanley greenberg a pollster did some testing and found the public liked these bold positions. then he put it together in a bold carry agenda where the candidate promised sweeping change in education and health care and other issues. and the people pulled back. they didn't want that much change. >> greta: if you look at from it a basic point of view, which is, health care is life or death. it is whether you get chemotherapy when you need it, big huge things and you are already scared, the last thing you want is enormous uncertainty. everyone may like something like let's change this, that sounds like a good idea why don't we try that this idea to turn it upside down scares people. >> this is the part that didn't get talked enough about at this summit. 30 million americans who don't health coverage, what about the nearly 280 million americans who do have it? the two plans democrats and republicans are talking past each other. democrats are talking about insuring more people, covering people who are uncovered. the republican plan say their plan would reduce the cost for people wh