people. one of whom today is a stay-at-home dad in northern virginia, the other is president of the united states, yet jonathan, you want to talk about whether comey did right or wrong. who cares? now, he s a stay-at-home dad without any power or awareness what is going on? let me finish. if he leaked something, who cares? we re talking about the president of the united states in the oval office yes. telling the fbi director to stop investigating his friend and the ability of that fbi director matters a lot because he s the only guy telling the story. it certainly does. specific criminal intent. exactly criminal intent. why? specifically, why? let him answer. corrupt intent. why? if you are just doing your job openly with your top advisors, why do you tell the vice president of the united states,
we are talking about two people. one of who today is a stay-at-home dad in northern virginia and the other is president of the united states, yet, jonathan, you want to talk about whether comey did right or wrong, who cares? let me finish. let me finish. if he leaks something. who cares? we are talking about the president of the united states in the oval office telling the fbi director to stop investigating his friend. and the credibility of that friend matters a lot when he s the only guy telling authority. it certainly does. a specific criminal intent. look wait a minute. why if you are just doing
incentivize individuals from a financial stand point to maintain their coverage. when they maintain their coverage they re able to drive down costs for everybody and able to select the coverage their our plan that they desire, not that the government dictates to them. the 30% surcharge goes to the insurance companies, not the government. that s right, because they re the ones providing the coverage. it s a similar type of construct that the medicare program has itself. and the reason for that is cause the individuals who are, the third party administrators understand and appreciate that if you don t have folks in the plan initially, then it costs more for everybody. and so there s an incentive, a financial incentive for seniors to sign up the day that they turn 65. we have another question from the audience. will owen, who is a stay-at-home dad from georgia. he is also a navy veteran. will? my question for the secretary is why are we talking about
lot of online gaming and some things like that. and so they had a very, very sedentary lifestyle. and so that s when she gained, i would say, about 250 pounds. 250 pounds over how much time are we talking about? maybe a year and a half. i mean, it was a very short amount of time. that s life-changing. it was tough. did she seem depressed about the weight gain? absolutely, yes. reporter: her cousin recalls chris said he didn t mind what size heather was. a few years into their relationship, he asked heather to marry him. and it seemed his love didn t waver as the numbers on heather s scale only continued to rise after the birth of their two children. did he make her feel good? yes, she felt beautiful. she felt loved. she felt wanted. she felt taken care of. reporter: chris also took on the role of stay-at-home dad while heather worked and attended college part-time. it took her about ten years to get her degree from college, and it was almost to the day that she gr
i mean, it was a very short amount of time. that s life-changing. it was tough. did she seem depressed about the weight gain? absolutely, yes. reporter: her cousin recalls chris said he didn t mind what size heather was. a few years into their relationship, he asked heather to marry him. and it seemed his love didn t waver as the numbers on heather s scale only continued to rise after the birth of their two children. did he make her feel good? yes, she felt beautiful. she felt loved. she felt wanted. she felt taken care of. reporter: chris also took on the role of stay-at-home dad while heather worked and attended college part-time. it took her about ten years to get her degree from college, and it was almost to the day that she graduated from college that everything changed. reporter: at one point before graduation, heather tipped the scales at 400 pounds. but diane says that hard-won diploma now became a roadmap for