form of kang selllation letters because of mom care regulation and obama administration itself eviscerated grandfathering clause you will lose your insurance, many people will. the promise was zero people. and let s be honest about it, that was a giant big ol lie. they knew that people would lose their insurance. people like me pointed out that people would lose their insurance and it was horse pucky, that s right i said it, whole time they could keep it. this has real consequences in the real world and people losing their plans are middle class folks who may not be eligible for subsidies who were exact people who did the right thing. they got insured. now, oops, sorry. martha: so, is that, juan, all of us getting together, looking out for each other, not letting people fall through the cracks? it isn t to a lot of people including our guest yesterday. that is not what feels like i was happening here. there are anecdotal stories like that, horse puccy.
her to get into the tub and held her down for a little bit and it caused her death, would that scenario be consistent with how michele macneill may have died here in. yes, it certainly is possible. reporter: dr. martin macneill insists he is innocent. some family members insist he wanted his wife dead to continue an extramarital affair. martha: we also heard from one of the daughters in this case, right? reporter: we did, alexis summers who, from the beginning, has said she believes her father was involved, and the defense has used that to point out inconsistencies and statements she made to investigators, the message being that she s really wanted to get a conviction on her father all along. they also question why she tried to obtain her mother s medical records, and on recross, prosecutors let her explain that was because she believed her dad
president in boston here in this sound bite. then we ll grow to mary catherine. our devotion to the kind of freedoms this first shot rang out not far from here but there are also debates tempered by a recognition that we re all in this together and that when hardship strikes and it could strike any of us at any moment, we re there for one another. martha: hmmm. you know, we had a very nice woman, betsy on yesterday who explained geting a letter in the mail, mary catherine, said she didn t have her health insurance anymore. that was not something i ever worried about the president told me if i had a policy i could keep it. she went online found another policy. way too expensive. deductible was twice what she was paying before. i m not sure this process is about looking out for each other and making sure nobody falls through the cracks, mary catherine. right. ironically hardship and striking in the form of healthcare.gov or
martha: well, we may now know why the white house has been so quiet about the actual obamacare enrollment numbers, because a shocking report says that on day one only six people actually signed up. the white house says that those are just notes, but those are the numbers that we ve got so far. welcome, everybody, to a brand new hour of america s newsroom. i m martha maccallum. gregg: the exchange apparently had just about 248 people added by day two, but that is far, far short of the thousands needed each and every day for obamacare to hit its enrollment target to keep costs down. the administration is saying, well, the data is, as martha mentioned, unreliable, but even the white house does seem to be lowering expectation. here s press secretary jay carney yesterday before the dismal numbers came out. if you re asking me will enrollment be low, the answer is, yes, because that was always going to be the case.