bill: it's going to say william j. o'reilly, polo lane, levittown, has the following conditions. >> they're going to collect the data about william j. o'reilly, and then they're going to put that together with all the other stuff and come up with statistical data as to who in the country has what, and based on that they'll model who ought to get what treatment. bill: but on a computer disk in d.c. will be what's wrong with me. >> yes. bill: based on my medical history. >> right, next to your social security number. bill: that makes me very nervous. these are simple questions that i need to have answered. so he says, president obama says, that when they get through in congress, it's not going to add to the american debt. we're all on the verge of bankruptcy now, as everybody knows, all right, but this will pay for itself. >> first of all, nothing in health care has ever paid for itself. secondly, the congressional budget office which is bipartisan -- bill: cbo. >> experts, incredibly well-informed, has gone through each of these