and wental potter, senior analyst.ormer executive at saying na and author of "obama care, what's in it for me." let me start with you. at lunch time the president spoke from the white house, basically saying obama care is here to say. is he rite? >> i don't think obama care will be repealed soon. in that sense, absolutely. that said, it's a little early to start cheering. there's a lot of problems with the law, the changes are going to face problems in the coming years. the opportunity is right. >> as a practical matter of state craft, once a law survives the scrutiny do opponents and supporters fill in around it and maybe fix the problems with the law, instead of trying to pull it down altogether? >> i think we have seen support building pore changes to the law. polls show that people are predominantly not positive towards a law. they don't love it, they don't hate it. they want to see challenges, but not repealed. this is the latest in a string of decisions, a string of changes in how people view the law that does re