0 numbers are at 2% of the projected 7 million they need. >> they've got plenty of time to make that up? >> if only the website could register people i think they could get traction. >> 106,185 selected health plans on the new exchanges. >> if you sign up for a plan and don't hit "buy" are you buying a plan? the question is -- the answer is no, steve. that's why there's 26,000 that have gone through the exchanges and bought the plan. >> that's the scary number. only 26,000 through the federal exchanges. about 80,000 through the state exchanges. the state of alaska has signed up 53 people. the state of north dakota has signed up 42 people. but here's a bigger number. so the federal government signed up 26,000. take a look at this number. 5,-- or rather 5,026,143 to be canceled, that causes you to lose your doctor. this is all voted for by every democrat. this is their baby. they're going to have trouble running away from this. >> can't run away prosecute this. >> they're trying. >> senator harry reid has an emergency meeting with the white house. the democrats in the house are saying -- or the white house. mr. president, you have till friday to come up with a fix-it plan, which means more money by the way, subsidies by the way. or by friday when the house vote comes up, we might vote for it. when they were asked by the tech gurus -- when the tech gurus were asked how much does this whole thing cost not counting the fixes, it cost $600 million. that's more than apple had to spend in pioneering and bringing the ipad to market. >> on something that's not working. those are ill-placed dollars. >> the ipad does work. look at what she's holding. >> that's right. do it. you can't tell insurance companies what products to offer. you can't go back and reoffer canceled policies. so this is what happens when you base a campaign on a fundamental lie. >> and he's saying something that obviously everyone is feeling. another thing that has been put out there time and time again is that the -- to minimize the amount of people that have been affected by this the president has been quoted as saying, according to so many sources, that not so many people have been affected. >> only 5%. >> only 5%, not a big deal. but when you're in the millions of people who have lost coverage and you are having that really just minimized on a daily basis by the administration as your health care is being taken away, certainly you're not going to stand for a change of position at this point. >> only 30 million people had no insurance, and that's why we wanted to get insurance and restructure our whole health care system. so we have 15 million that are affected by the individual insurance market right now and 5 million who have already been kicked off. those are significant numbers. either it's 30 million is insignificant. you can't have 30 million be significant and have 15 million be insignificant. >> let's put up that poll one more time. we had an incorrect date. look at the democrat candidate. now it is at 40%. just before the republican landslide in october it was 39. meanwhile one house democrat said that the white house does not have our back and suddenly a lot of democrats are feeling like human shields. they're trying to protect the president, but then again they like their cushy job in washington, d.c. and a lot of them are going to do anything it takes to keep it. >> we have so much more to talk about. heather nauert has been tpolgs other stories breaking. good morning. >> a lot of news happening overnight and a tragic story. camp pendelton in california, four marines are dead after an incident at camp pendelton. the marines were clearing a firing range of unexploded ordinance when this happened. the base says that the cause of the accident is under investigation. the names of those killed will be released after their families are notified. they were a part of the marine ordinance disposal unit. take a listen to this. >> it is pretty sad. it hurts. i mean, shoot, it just -- it hurts. it hurts a lot. >> camp pendelton releasing a statement saying we offer heartfelt condolences. our first priority is to provide the families with the support they need during this difficult time. these deaths come about eight months after a mortar explosion killed seven marines during a live fire training exercise in nevada. we expect to learn more about this today. a 16-year-old student is expected in court later today accused of a school shooting. police say that the 16-year-old, a.j. willet jr. shot three students outside a pittsburgh high school, telling the police the shooting was in retaliation for being beaten during a drug-related robbery inside that school last month. three students who were shot are expected to be okay. willis is being charged as an adult. new details about the benghazi terror attack. sources say at least two americans were severely injured in the fighting that took place on september 11, 2012. their life-they thening injuries were sustained after mortars struck the c.i.a. annex rooftop that they were defending. little is known about those who survived the attacks, but a congressional panel expects to find out exactly what happened during closed-door sessions with eyewitnesses today and tomorrow. four americans, including the ambassador chris stevens were killed in that attack. he became an overnight star just because he wanted to help out and now the lawn mower man chris cox is back in the nation's capital. he's being recognized for maintaining the national mall while the park service was furloughed. fox says he never wanted a dime for his service but he did want one thing, a brand-new chain saw and what is better than that? a huge saw. look at this thing. it was donated by a virginia-based power tool company. cox says if there is another shutdown next year, he will be ready. listen. >> instead of a lawn mower, how about a is no blower. >> $2,000 raised on the website for chris, crowdedforward.com. he said he would like to use that money to help others who need help cleaning up across the country. how about that? my husband would be so jealous. >> the ironic thing is while he was recognized yesterday in washington, he was told by the park service to knock it off when he was doing it. >> exactly. >> you can't do that. >> congratulations, chain saw man. >> was that a sthl? >> it looked like it. >> quality. coming up on this thursday, since the president took office, 200 top military leaders have been -- have left. so what's happening to our military under this administration? we're going to talk about that. >> it takes ten seconds but it's still too long. a school district says students cannot say pledge of allegiance because there isn't enough time. tell us what you think. heart healthy, huh?! ugh! actually progresso's soup has pretty bold flavor. i love bold flavors! i'd love it if you'd open the chute! 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