but with the health care law you will have insurance. if you had a chronic condition, yes could be more expensive, yes you will pay more out-of-pocket but you have insurance where before you may have been denied coverage. what about that, steve? is that a benefit when deadlines are missed at least more people will have health insurance? it will be benefit for people who don t have insurance today, no question about that, jenna. but let s not forget, 90% of the americans already have health insurance. one. impacts of this health care law will be to make their current health insurance plan more expensive. the other problem is, jenna, you re going to find a lot of businesses that are going to opt out of the health care plan, the their individual employer plan and they re going to dump their employees into what s called the health care exchange under obamacare. so you re going to have at love people who already have insurance who like the plan they have right now, that are going to face
jenna: that is of value. we ll continue to talk about it. it will be a big story in the fall as you know, steve. we look forward to have you on to talk about it as always. thanks, generics you can still stand on pennsylvania avenue and look through the bars. jenna: can you but you can t schedule a tour. jon: not yet the maybe some day. just in a disturbing new report that a rebranded version of al qaeda s offshoot in iraq has expanded its influence. the terror group reportedly taking advantage of all the chaos in neighboring syria to gain a strong hold there. that development is raising serious concerns here at home. national security correspondent jennifer griffin is live at the pentagon with that. jennifer, the chairman of the joint chiefs, martin dempsey is in the middle east. he talked about syria today. what does he have to say? reporter: that s right, jon. he told reporters traveling with him that the u.s. is better able to differentiate and separate out the anti-assad fact
case and joins me now from boston. i don t even know where to begin. i would ask you the typical, you know, legal questions, how is the case, what s the testimony like? what i want to know is, are there like movie producers in there trying to write this thing as it develops? i can t believe some of this stuff that i m seeing actually play out in real time. it s really incredible. you know, john martorano, in fact, has sold the rights to his life story and the movie rights to somebody already. he s just waiting to see whether it gets done. we can tell you whitey bulger s defense lawyers spent two days cross examining bulger s hitman and they suggested to the jury this was a mass murderer, a serial killer. martorano objected to the word serial killer. he said no serial killers kill because they like it. i didn t like it, he said. he basically suggested he was doing it because that was his business, that he was doing it to protect his partners, whitey bulger and steve fleming. he said t
allegedly terrorized by pythons. for more than a year. and michael jackson s daughter, described as lost and devastated, hear what paris jackson has to say to the jury in taped testimony at the wrongful death trial involving her father. and we begin with some pretty stunning allegations that one of the biggest air disasters in united states history was apparently no accident. it happened almost 17 years ago, but it is fresh in a lot of people s memories. twa flight 800 and the explosion in the sky over the waters of long island. one minute a mighty 747. the next minute, pieces falling into the ocean. pieces with people falling. every soul on board was lost. the official cause of the disaster, an electrical short. but today, dramatic claims that the ntsb s conclusion may have been false united statified. a documentary out next month is attempting to prove just that. what would your analysis have been? the primary conclusion was the explosive forces came from outside th
up in a grave. john confessed to 20 murders, two times ten and served two years in prison because of a deal he cut to testify against bulger and against steve fleming. testimony to say nothing of him and whitey bulger, they will be in the same courtroom after all these years. hype up that drama. i can only imagine. i m sure whitey will stair him down but johnny will stair him down just as well. the difference between them is whit whitey is eating crappy jail food and johnny is eating at a steak house. i can t afford to eat there and johnny is eating there. things have changed. but, yeah, it s bad that will be a big part of whitey s defense. you can see where the lead lawyer is going. he wants to make this about the bad guys that are testifying against whitey. he wants to make it about the