in this country is going to pay a lot more. neil: you already are. medical device thing will probably go away. everybody that was involved behind the scenes which was industry. neil: the medical device is real burden. you are not against the money from them. where are you going to get it? what has happened the best doctors don t accept insurance at all. you have to pay cash. the rich will get great healthcare and everybody will suffer at the hands of the government. neil: ben stein will be first in line. is big brother about to get bigger. surveillance video helping nab the boston bomber. now they are asking for more security cameras and rand paul is speaking out on cashin in. and apple writing a hundred
now, there are two things republicans love. the military and reducing the deficit. republican should be thrilled with the public option. how can you make a hundred billion dollar mistake? who s doing the math? will it save or won t it save? let s turn to the author of the bill, january schawowsky of illinois. i m so happy that wendy is doing well. thank you. we appreciated your phone calls very much. congresswoman, the math? the estimate is it s $104 billion over 10 years. it saves the government money. in terms of the subsidies, in the exchanges, it would be one option that americans could choose the cost would be 5-7% less and it would be an anchor pulling down because of competition the cost of the private sector plans as well.
republican should be thrilled with the public option. how can you make a hundred billion dollar mistake? who s doing the math? will it save or won t it save? let s turn to the author of the bill, jan schakowsky of illinois. i m so happy that wendy is doing well. thank you. we appreciated your phone calls very much. congresswoman, the math? the estimate is it s $104 billion over 10 years. it saves the government money. in terms of the subsidies, in the exchanges, it would be one option that americans could choose. the cost would be 5% to 7% less and it would be an anchor pulling down because of competition the cost of the private sector plans as well. it is a win-win, as you said, for small businesses, for consumers and for american taxpayers.
republicans love, the military and reducing the deficit. republican should be thrilled with the public option. how can you make a hundred billion dollar mistake? who s doing the math? will it save or won t it save? let s turn to the author of the bill, jan schakowsky of illinois. i m so happy that wendy is doing well. thank you. we appreciated your phone calls very much. congresswoman, the math? the estimate is it s $104 billion over 10 years. it saves the government money. in terms of the subsidies, in the exchanges, it would be one option that americans could choose. the cost would be 5% to 7% less and it would be an anchor pulling down because of competition the cost of the
trayvon martin was shot and killed, could be a key piece of evidence. he had a closed fracture of his nose, two black eyes, two cuts to the back of his head in a minor back injury. i want to go to martin savidge covering the story for us. with all these new details and developments does it help zimmerman s argument he was in fact standing his ground they killed trayvon martin in self-defense? reporter: it depends on who you talk to. here s the way it breaks down. this information coming from the prosecution, the special prosecutor angela corey, they had to provide the basics of their investigation over to the defense so that s why we re starting to see this information come out this week. two reports caught her eye, the autopsy report on trayvon martin and that s the one you re referring to that says bruising on the hands of trayvon martin that would seem to support the defense s claim that george zimmerman says that trayvon martin came up to him, punched him in the nose, k