sparked by a dispute over the future of ukraine where the government aligns with. whether the government will lean toward the west and the european union or lean towards russia. we have a big debate and a live report moments from now. first, breaking news on today s top headlines and brand new stories you will see here first. jon: a woman whose ex-husband was killed in a car bombing nearly two decades ago, now on trial accused of his murder. also a warning about shoe bombers on international flights. who are these potential terrorists? newly release ad dramatic 911 call by the victim of a road rage killing moments before he was shot to death. it is all happening now. jon: well there is a new admission about obamacare to tell you about from the number two guy at the white house. good morning to you, i m jon scott. jenna: great to see you, everybody, i m jenna lee. with a little more than a month to go before open enrollment ends, the vice president says they may fall sho
so the next jackpot will soar to $400 million. one of the big selling points of the affordable care act/obamacare was that people with preexisting conditions could no longer be denied access to coverage. obamacare may actually be hurting some of those very same people. here s why. it has to do with how the law treats expensive non-generic prescription drugs. you know if you have a serious situation, lot of times you can t take generics. now you will be left with paying everything for yourself. jim ingle with the details. reporter: people with serious pre-existing conditions and diseases may be treated badly by obamacare because they may have to pay for expensive drug treatments with no help from the
the very people the president promised to help could actually be hurt by the nation s giant health care law. fox reports the new problems with obamacare for a lot of people with pre-existing conditions. also, a rescue operation takes a strange twist when a group of meaners trapped underground refuses to be rescued. they want to stay in the ground. i m harris faulkner. some republicans in congress are laying it out bluntly, claiming the man sworn to preserve, protect and defend the constitution is instead violating it. their argument centers around president obama s use of executive powers to implement an um in of delays and changes to his signature health care law, the affordable care act otherwise known as obamacare. some of those crucial to how it affects multiple americans, including multiple delays to the employer mandating. republicans say there simply isn t much they can do to stop president obama, but some democrats are coming out in defense of the white house sayi
and medical professionals to get together other drugs that do approximately the same thing at a lower cost. but because there aren t generics for a lot of these prescriptions that people need, particularly with serious health effects like the lupus patient that was in jim angle s story. that s going to be a huge problem. is this rationing or as some people said, the so-called death panels . i hope not. clearly if there s a problem for people with serious health conditions you would hope that there s a response fixed possible. the overall problem should not be lost. the high cost of prescription drugs. people that want to go to canada or mexico because they can get drugs cheaper and we have the highest cost of previpgs drugs in the world. we need to deal with this issue and going towards generics and getting people to come together to buy prescription drugs is the solution rather than simply opening the door to people saying, i need it and want it right now no matter the cost. we
had it switched around. ed henry live on the north lawn. thank you. oregon republican congressman greg walden is leading a call for an investigation into his state s health care exchange, cover oregon. it s been unable to sign up a single person because of technical problems known months before the scheduled launch. and another episode tonight in the unforeseen consequences of obamacare. jim ingle tells us how the president s health care plan might backfire on the neediest of americans. people with serious pre-existing diseases, precisely those the president aimed to help, may be treated badly by obamacare because they may have to pay expensive drug treatments with no help from the exchanges. those with expensive diseases like lupus or multiple sclerosis, have faced problems. you have to pay out of pocket to get the medicine, and it doesn t count against your