i can't undersnd it. >> well, david, maybe you can help us understand it. why do you ink 50% of the uninsured want no part of this? >> well, it's a toll that's based on ns they may hear or stories they may hear. to the extent some of those stories are misleading. you have juliebunstra from michiganho did an ad for a congressman running for the senate saying her premiums were gog up. it turns out her premium on the affordable care act exchange to 357 from $1,100 from before or benny in spokane in the state of the union response lamenting how she is now paying a premium of $700,000. guess what, weome to find out she did not go on the exchange and only got policy shot to herbie the insurer she had before. so people need to go and need to go on the exchanges. that's why you have 3.5 million people who have been on the exchange who are seeking access to affordable care. the more you hea those stories, the more you will see the change in the polls. >> you named a few. for some of them, if the premiums didn't go up, their deductibles did go up. all of us know some