they are cool to the language in the mary landrieu bill because they feel it would make it permanent this potential for insurance companies to continue to sell these policies to people that they consider to be substandard, the policies being substandard, and so there might be a balance to strike there but at this point the white house hasn't said which bill they like, think legislation they like but they are open to it. >> you have nerves of steel, jim acosta. we'll check back with you to see if the try he has finally been planted. >> reporter: sounds good. >> see our government can work. >> reporter: that's right. >> who knew? jim acosta thanks so much. while insurance executives are meeting with the president, americans with those canceled insurance policies are wondering what the president's proposal means for them and most importantly, how much is it going to cost them? chief business correspondent cl christine romans has that side of the story. many fear their premiums will go up if the president's fix goes into place. is that true? >> i just got off the phone with