historical sights and attending state difference and my husband is spending hours trying to m e make. no matter where we go, we always do our best to meet with young people, just like all of you. in fact, you might be some of the most important people that we talk to during our visits. because in just a couple of decades, we ll be the ones in charge. yes, indeed, you ll be the ones shaping our shared future with your passion and energy and ideas. so when i look around this room, i tonight just see a bunch of teenagers, i see the people who will be moving our world forward in the years ahead and that s why we wanted to be here today. let me tell you, when i was your age, i never dreamed that i
reporter: thank you, mr. president. with your respect and permission because of the translation questions can i direct one first to president hu? first off my colleague asked you a question about human rights which you did not answer. i was wondering if we could get an answer to twheat. to answer to that question. john boehner is not attending tonight s state difference. what can you do to allay their fears? translator: because of the
to a new market. i think what what the exchanges have a lot in similarity with the health plans that have been talked about by the house and senate, there s a big difference, and it s not a washington difference. it s a state difference. the state insurance commissioners across this country have unanimously opposed health plans for decades. and they feel that it takes people it isn t the pooling that s objectionable. it s the fact that there is no consumer protection, that there is no ability to apply commonsense rules. and we had the drive-by-deliveries in kansas where people were being kicked out of the hospital 18 hours after having a baby to save money, only to be re-admitted with jaundice and to be re-admitted with dehydration. it s not a particularly good idea. so, getting rid of pre-existing conditions. getting rid of caps on yearly
talked about by the house and senate. there s a big difference. it s not a washington difference. it s a state difference. state insuranceรง commissioners across this country have unanimously opposed health plans for decades. and they feel that it takes people it isn t the pooling that s objectionable. it s the fact that there is no consumer protection, that there is no ability to apply common sense rules. and we had the drive-by deliveries in kansas, cleveland cliniced out of the hospital after having a baby only to be remitted with jaundice and dehydration. it s not a particularly good idea. getting rid of pre-existing conditions, getting rid of caps on yearly benefits, ideas that have been accepted by both.