0 in this situation. health and services secretary kathleen sebelius says the administration is looking for some way to help people kicked off their plans who do not qualify for government assistance. >> they're not eligible for subsidies so they're not seeing, you know, a price break in the marketplace. and figuring out who exactly they are, where they are, some will be small business owners. some are individuals. and what ways there can be to look at options for solutions is something that's under discussion. but there is no specific option right now. >> saying people are finding themselves in this situation because of assurances that he made. as for the website, secretary sebelius says it should be functioning, quote, much more optimally by the end of this month. on the heels of that apology, president obama is now pitching bipartisan support for parts of the affordable care act in hopes of making his signature legislation workable for everyone. is his message actually getting through. we will have a fair and balanced debate with our political panel later in this hour. >> did you mention feisty? it will be feisty too. first, we want to begin with the latest on the series of the high stakes nuclear talks that are going on in geneva right now. secretary of state john kerry along with five other world powers are trying to come up with a possible deal over iran's nuclear program but they remain split over the best way to curb the iranian enrichment that's going on there and prevent tie ran from producing a nuclear weapon. our national security correspondent jennifer griffin joining us live today in our d.c. bureau with more. hi, jen. >> it seems the talks in geneva have hit a snag at least according to the french foreign minister who has been the most forth right and blunt about the problems in achieving a satisfactory interim deal. when secretary of state kerry abruptly changed his schedule to fly to geneva and the talks of 11 bikers formally charged in the september 29th attack that sparked national outrage over footage showed the vicious beatdown. live in our newsroom with more details. quite a shock an undercover cop would be charged in this. >> grand jury in new york has shown there is enough evidence to move forward with officially charging the bikers in their roll for the attack. you'll remember the incident recorded off of one of the biker's helmets. it showed lina driving his range rover on the henry hudson parkway with his wife and 2-year-old daughter when he was surrounded by a swarm of motorcyclists. that's when police say he bumped a biker that had slowed in front of his vehicle. concerned for his safety, he ran over one of the bikers, critically injuring him. that's when the biker group followed hip, attacked the suv, dragged him out of the vehicle and beat him as his family possible decades in jail. kelly. >> wow, thank you. in a case we've been following here, the verdict is in. guilty as charged. the utah doctor, martin mahas b degree murder in his wife's death. jurors not taking very long to side with prosecutors who say macneill gave his wife a dangerous cocktail of drugs and then drowned her in a bathtub in 2007. the verdict late last night, ending the courtroom drama that gripped the country for weeks. live from our west coast bureau, it's rare that the children of a suspect actually testify against that parent. >> absolutely, some of the testimony we saw in court was just extraordinary. it's probably one of the reasons why it took 11 hours of deliberations. the jury finally giving their verdict at 1:00 a.m. local time in provprovo, utah. this was the emotionally charged moments the verdict was given. >> we, the jury, having reviewed the evidence and testimony in this case, find the defendant, as to count one, murder, guilty. >> it was a very tense atmosphere in the packed courtroom. although the microphone didn't actually pick it up, macneill's daughters, they yelped at the announcement and then burst into tears. one of the oldest girls says she was, quote, happy, he couldn't hurt anyone else. accused of knocking out michelle with a mix of pills after cosmetic surgery, a procedure he pushed her to have is what the court heard. prosecutors said he left her to die in the bathtub. he also may have held her under water for good measure. all so he could have a new life with the family nanny who the daughters had recognized as his secret lover. macneill appeared fixed, purposely containing himself is the way people described him being in court. the defense had said the evidence against him was circumstantial and it had taken the prosecution some years to build the case. michelle died in 2007. what didn't come out in court is the macneill's arrest warrant contained an ex-girlfriend's explosive accusation that he killed a brother in a bathtub and that he tried to murder his mother some years ago. macneill will be sentenced on january 7th, and he faces up to 15 years to life. >> there were two girlfriends. any word of an appeal yet? since it was a circumstantial case, as you mentioned? >> you know what, this came very late in the night. we actually haven't heard from either the prosecution or the defense in their public statements made immediately after. we suspect because it was circumstantial there is room for that. we will see what happens before the sentencing. back to you. >> all right, thanks so much. on that late verdict reached about and tore down buildings. 15-foot high waves from a storm surge flooded coastal towns and villages. landslides and trees blocked roads, hampering their relief effort. there is still no communication with some communities. and it's been difficult to find out so far what has happened on some islands. the worst area reached by rescue teams so far is the coastal city of tacloban. aviation officials say flight crews reported bodies on the streets. the roads are still blocked leading into the town from the local airport. and can only be contacted by helicopter at this time. a u.n. disaster assessment team that has reached the city now reports a scene of devastation. the head of the team said he hasn't seen similar destruction since the ocean tsunami. the red cross says at least 1,000 people have died in just this one city. now making relief efforts to the hardest hit areas, but it's still not clear the scale of the devastation. the typhoon is now moving across the south china sea. it's expected to hit central vietnam on sunday. 170,000 troops have been mobilized there. a massive evacuation of over 200,000 people from the coast is now under way. vietnam has already been hammered by two recent typhoons. and of course the typhoon season is well under way. but we've still got two months to go. back to you, kelly. >> david piper, wow, it's just devastating, what's happening over there. >> they're going to need a ton of help. to help us understand what a super typhoon is, our meteorologist is live in the weather center. this is about as extreme as it gets, right? >> this could be historic. this could be the strongest tropical cyclone we have ever seen make landfall. at 190-mile-per-hour sustained winds. an update on what a typhoon is, it's really basically the same thing as a hurricane. we call it a hurricane in the monitor it. >> sometimes mother nature makes no sense. thank you. kelly. >> new numbers suggesting the u.s. labor force is shrinking, coming up, we will take a look at what's behind this very troubling trend and what can be done to turn things around. so my dog and i we're going to go find it. it's out there somewhere spreading the good word about idaho potatoes and raising money for meals on wheels. but we'd really like our truck back, so if you see it, let us know, would you? thanks. what? i got this. 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