sever, please evacuate the buildings now. kind of scary. what are you doing now that you missed your final? i m going to study for my next final. i still have other classes to study for. don t think i m going home today. it is one of my friend s birthdays and hoped wouldn t have too take the finals. kind of a birthday surprise. what is your name. anita. how do you spell it. ahimdah. bill: fox boston there on campus. when they get more we ll give it to you. martha has another one on the line. martha: joining us on the phone, bobby samuels is the president of the harvard crimson the nation s longest operating newspaper. bobby good morning to you. thank you for having me. martha: what can you tell us what is going on in campus? there is not that much we ve been able to confirm that is on our website and twitter page, there are unc reports of
they don t know it yet, but they re gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple ofids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never ght about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they ll find some financial folks who will talk to them about preparing early for retirement and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn t rocket science. it s just common sense. from td ameritrade. bill: we are getting back to emergencies right now. we are watching the website of
struck by not one, but three passing cars. police have ruled this an accident, his wife saw the whole thing happen from their car, said she is in terrible condition. d human services now admitting 15,000 applications submitted to the online exchange did not make it to the insurer. on the first of january unsuspecting americans may find out they have no coverage at all. jenna goldberg, fox news contributor, how are you, and good morning to you. happy monday. bill: and to you. this story came out over the weekend. what are the say of how the is working now? i think it says the system is in total chaos right now. the facade the ministrations ads putting forward with a lot of help from the mainstream media is that the website has been
meantime, senator ron johnson says that he will support it a bipartisan budget deal would heads when it heads to the senate for a vote tomorrow. he becomes the first lawmaker to say so. house budget committee paul ryan defending him and here is some of that yesterday. i am not trying to oversell this is an enormous budget publishing it. it is not. but it prevents the government shutdown and it s important that it rejects taxncreases. and the budget control act said 1 dollar discretionary, this goes beyond that. martha: we are joined now by brad blakeman and doug schoen is a former advisor to president bill clinton. welcome, gentlemen. thank you. bill: what you think we are witnessing here?
fixed. the reality is the website has been fixed to the extent it creates user experience for the consumer that seems remarkably lifelike. but we don t actually know if it is truly working. we know now according to this one estimate that 15,000 federal exchanges have basically put their applications through obamacare into a bottle, thrown out in the ocean and has never reached the other side. the idea somehow the state exchanges are going great is overhyped as well. i have a lot of similar problems with state exchanges as well. bill: we don t really know how this is going to go. i take it we won t know until we get to january. that is the biggest problem with this, there are so many unknown unknowns as donald rumsfeld has said. we don t know all the problems going on and the administration is so determined to make sure everything is under control like