neil: a major medicaid scoopup. takes taxpayers paying up ten years later a government gap that s over the top. reports say a computer glitch in new york state enrolled 13,000 people ineligible to receive medicaid in the first place. that caused taxpayers $141 million over just the past decade. theories the kicker. the problem reportedly not completely fixed. the government unable to undo what it did. as uncle sam gears up to add millions to the medicaid rolls. a republican new york state assemblyman. what is most intriguing is it can t be undone easily if at all. right, neil. this may be the tip of the iceberg. it really may be the first warning shot over the bow for states like new york and other states across the nation of the economic impact of this new 2,000-page total revamp of our healthcare system nationally. i mean those 2,000 pages could amount to 4,000 to 6,000 codes, guidelines and regulations. if our staff i m not letting them off the hook lost $141 milli