members in congress on both parties looking at the potential to delay some of this implementation process. wait a minute, you didn t hear my question. i asked you if there are any safeguards currently in place regarding the implementation of obama care you can champion? from my perspective, no. and i would suggest that that s something that absolutely needs to be looked at by both parties in congress and i think they will look at it. okay, a lot to be reviewed between now and october 1st. and shane, i do appreciate your perspective this sunday morning. good to see you. eric? taking antibiotics. we shouldn t take them too often, but n proof. it s a groundbreaking cdc report on infections that are resistant to antibiotics. coming up, the doctors will fill us in on this looming fear. plus, a high-stakes salvage operation about to take place on the high seas. the recovery of the costa c
hard on this to try to get as many people ready for enrollment in october when open enrollment begins. the success or failure depends on that. republicans, 37 votes, ready to repeal it, i m sure you ll see more. more than that, you ll see them trying to hold up the implementation process wherever they can, funding issues, what not. the real problem here is that congress can t do anything on obama care. nothing is going to pass. usually with major legislation like this, you see modifications. you see tweaks as the plan gets rolled out. social security, medicare, you saw this. nothing is going to get tweaked with obama care because congress cannot pass anything on this right now. republicans and democrats just can t seem to get together. so there s no possibility of it getting any better at all whether you re for it or not. excellent perspective. quickly to both of you, just a letter grade on the economy as it is right now. you both have made your fortunes in this economy. don, letter
oppose the law. obama care is still the law of the land but i m not sure the fight is going to end. 37 times the house voted to repeal this. the fight s just starting. you have two games that are going on right now and will go on now for years. there s the political game and the what s best for the health of americans and the american economy game and right now why can t those be the same thing in. they re in conflict right now and this he s the problem. the white house will spend this summer trying to pump up this plan, to promote it, social media, personal appearances, the president is going to go hard to try to get as many people ready for enrollment in october when open enrollment begins because the whole success or failure of the plan depends on that. they ll be pumping the plan the best they can. the republicans, 37 votes, ready to appeal it. more than that you ll see trying to hold up the implementation process wherever they can, funding issues, whatnot. the real probl
review at the very highest levels by the president of the united states or individuals, officials designated by him, and that s why this memo is important, because it sets the ground rules, and the implementation process for those rules that give americans the assurance that we are acting with the ethics and morality that america has come to expect of the united states, and we expect of ourselves. senator, we re going to let you get back into the hearing that s taking place right now with leon panetta and general dempsey. thanks for stepping out for us. i appreciate it. thank you. absolutely. so it could be a record-breaking blockbuster or just a great white tease. coming up niext, we bring you te latest on that. a massive winter storm on the northeast. also on deck, judd jab. ashley judd firing back at the pre-emptive strike on her potential candidacy for congress. why are conservatives to afraid
what it will add in terms of federal bureaucracy and money and oversight and all because it won t kick in until after the election. that is true but the implementation process has to start now. the federal government will have to start putting out the regulations. the bill it over was over 2000 pages. which expect to have thousands of pages of new federal regulations. they re going to have to start hiring up up new federal bureaucrats. they will obviously have to talk about who will get taxed additionally in small businesses and others if they don t fulfill the mandate. there is so much attention on the mandate i don t think people really appreciated how much of a government expansion this will be in terms of spending, in terms of bureaucrats and in terms of thousands of pages of regulations that will make health care lawyers eyes glaze over. martha: doug, conservatives lost the battle obviously in the supreme court. there is no doubt in my mind what they will try to do over the comi