athena? reporter: almost earn agrees that 2013 was not a good year for president obama. now that 2014 is here the question is, will this year be any better. golf, basketball, trips to the beach and crowd-pleasing dinners out, a christmas vacation spent winding down after a government shutdown, surveillance scandals and a rocky healthcare.gov rollout made 2013 a year the president might like to forget. there is some good news on the health care front to end the year, 2.1 million people enrolled in the federal and state-run insurance exchanges. it s unclear how many have paid their premiums, this as obama rings in a new year with high hopes of tackling other issues on his agenda. i fuirmly believe 2014 can b a break-through year for america. reporter: from growing the economy to jobs to raising the
particularly with the president s legacy obamacare. reporter: good afternoon. well, the president and his family are spending today snorkeling, ending the year on a fun note. but almost everyone agrees that 2013 was not a good year for president obama and with 2014 right around the corner, the question is whether it will be any better. golf, basketball, trips to the beach and crowd-pleasing dinners out. a christmas vacation spent winding down after a government shutdown, surveillance scandals and a rocky healthcare.gov rollout made 2013 a year the president might like to forget. there is some good news on the health care front to end the year. more than two million people have enrolled in the federal and state-run insurance exchanges. this as obama rings in a new year with high hopes of tackling a string of other important issues on his agenda. i firmly believe that 2014