joining us is dr. campbell, a practicing cardiologist and assistant professor of medicine at the university of north carolina. so you would be able the idea is you would be able to sort of treat people while they sleep for some of the things that scare them the most. exactly. one of the interesting things that came from the study is the fact that we can desensitize folks to a fear or a phobia that provokes all this anxiety while you sleep. traditionally you have a therapist and you slowly desensitize during waking hours. now this research may lead us to new therapies that are less traumatic for the patient. jon: fear of flying, for instance, how would you be able to, while they re sleeping i mean, you know, somehow recreate the experience of being on an airplane or boarding an airplane or whatever triggers the fear? there are triggers that are associated with flying. maybe a certain smell, maybe a certain sound or noise. we can use the triggers while
news. new concerns americans may be among the terrorists who killed dozens of people before taking hostages at a mall in kenya. kenyan forces now locked in a tense standoff with those attackers and we believe more people held hostage at this time. lawyers for the suspect in the boston marathon bombings discussing the protocol for prosecutors to keep the death penalty against their client at a court hearing today. we ll have a live report next in boston and countdown to a budget showdown. a little deja vu here. we re days away from a possible government shutdown as the senate meets to take up a house approved plan that would keep funding the government but defund obamacare. jon: finding or no finding, we re now eight days away from a major milestone for obamacare. the government run insurance exchanges are set to go online on the 1st of october. some who will buy their health insurance on the individual market may be in for a bit of a rate shock. chief national correspondent spoke to on
general entity with all of the affiliates, they are doing what they kwated they would do and that is decentralize and begin to take over territory in the region. their number one objective is to drive the united states out of the region so they can do it. so this is a plan that is unfolding. what s frustrating about it, it comes at a time when the united states is disengaging from the region. we ve been pulling back for the last three years and i m absolutely convinced that has been a psychological advantage to the al qaeda and it has driven them to be more bold than what they have been in the past. jenna: always great to have you on the program. thank you. good talking to you. jon: a revolutionary new therapy that could help you overcome your deepest fears. scientists are hoping to be able to cure you of your phobias while you re sleeping. we ll tell you how. plus the fox 411 on last night s emmy awards. some fan favorites taking home
gimmickery now. it will cost less. for some people it will but for young people the premiums will actually go up. he said you could keep your doctor. in some cases if you re moved to the obamacare exchanges with this new york times report, you may not be able to keep your doctors because of smaller networks. just fits a common pattern after bill of goods sold to the american people when this law was passed that just has not turned out to be true in practice. jon: talk about new hampshire and one of the state s biggest insurers, anthem blue cross and blue shield. there are 26 hospitals in new hampshire. anthem says we ll eliminate 10 of them as options under the new health care law. so, un, if all of a sudden more than a third of our hospital choices are out of bound to you in new hampshire, well, that will make longer drives and some other problems for people who get sick. right. according to one of the people quoted in the article, it could take at least half hour to an hour for s
that s provided. you know, that is not exactly great access to health care, if you get this insurance. so that is certainly will create problems for those who don t live near any of the provider hospitals. jon: so in the meantime the house as you know has voted to defund obamacare. where does it go from here? is there really the appetite in the senate to make that happen? well i actually don t believe there is really a possibility to defund obamacare. you have to have the president vote away or sign away his signature domestic achievement. that first you would have to get the senate which is controlled by democrats to vote to defund obamacare. so i really don t think that s an option. i do think there is a possibility that obamacare could collapse under its own weight for reasons like this. depending onioning people and healthy people to pay for insurance they don t think they need, to spend money, need them to sign up. it is not clear they will actually do that we ll have to wait an