LISA DESJARDINS:

They came out of an extraordinary conference meeting today, Judy, all sounding very unified.

But the issue is, there aren't specifics, there's not a plan. And a side issue, Judy, is some Republicans insist that this future health care motion, whatever it becomes, should be Republican-only. Others, the moderates, want to work with Democrats. They want to craft a compromise bill across the aisle.

And we heard President Trump and saw him tweet about reaching out to Democrats over the weekend. They have not figured out what they want to do.

I think, Judy, I can't stress enough how raw the emotions are for Republicans here on the Hill today. And this is a group that used to be the vote counting group. They used to operate in tangibles. But now they're talking about intangibles like hope and promises, and they don't yet have a plan.