as ron burgundy says in the upcoming anchorman 2, he says why do we have to give people the news they need rather than the news they want. i thought the healthcare.gov website glitches, they were covered without context. there was no mention of whether they could have been hacked. i saw all these websites, killobamacare.gov, all kinds of problems that could have happened that way, site tampering, and a lot of people signed up by phone and got on successfully. so, i felt that fixture on the website problems were a little too much. my undercovered story was, unfortunately, another stand your ground case. a young man named jordan davis in jacksonville, florida who was with friends at a gas station playing rap music and a guy that pulled in named michael dunn decided that, somehow, he felt threatened and he thought he saw a barrel of a gun and he shot and killed jordan davis. and another young man lost for a ridiculous reason.
i thought the healthcare.gov website glitches, they were covered without context. there was no mention of whether they could have been hacked. i saw all these websites, killobamacare.gov, all kinds of problems that could have happened that way, site tampering, and a lot of people signed up by phone and got on successfully. so, i felt that fixture on the website problems were a little too much. my undercovered story was, unfortunately, another stand your ground case. a young man named jordan davis in jacksonville, florida who was with friends at a gas station playing rap music and a guy that pulled in named michael dunn decided that, somehow, he felt threatened and he thought he saw a barrel of a gun and he shot and killed jordan davis. and another young man lost for a ridiculous reason. a remarkable story. it was a gas station incident in which the alleged killer said that he told him to turn their music down. he, the alleged killer s white, young men in the car pumping
why do we have to give people the news they need rather than the news they want. i thought the healthcare.gov website glitches, they were covered without context. there was no mention of whether they could have been hacked. i saw all these websites, killobamacare.gov, all kinds of problems that could have happened that way, site tampering, and a lot of people signed up by phone and got on successfully. so, i felt that fixture on the website problems were a little too much. my undercovered story was, unfortunately, another stand your ground case. a young man named jordan davis in jacksonville, florida who was with friends at a gas station playing rap music and a guy that pulled in named michael dunn decided that, somehow, he felt threatened and he thought he saw a barrel of a gun and he shot and killed jordan davis. and another young man lost for a ridiculous reason. a remarkable story. it was a gas station incident in which the alleged killer said
has a long way to go to sell the health care law to the american people. the latest poll which cnn-orc shows the white house has a long way to go to convince the person public the president s signature domestic achieve. obama care is working. support for the affordable care act has dropped to a record low. 35% approve it a 5-point drop in less than a month. 26% oppose it despite president obama s efforts to defends it? despite all the messages problems and the website problems, it s working. reporter: the poll numbers come as republicans continue to rale against the government. the rollout could manage appropriately once the economy is proving itself erroneous. reporter: as members of the president s own party pushed the delay until 2015, fines for people who don t by insurance by the end of march. this whole 2014 will be a
support for obamacare is dropping and dropping fast, it appears. so what can we expect with this deadline looming? more now from athena jones live in honolulu. good morning. good morning, kate. the president said friday more than a million people have signed up for health plans through either the state or federal marketplaces since october 1st, but our new polls show that the job of selling the health care law to the american people is far from complete. the latest poll by cnn/orc shows the white house has a long way to go to convince the american public the president s obamacare is working. support for the affordable care act has dropped to a record low, 35% approve of the law. a five-point droch in a month. 62% oppose it,s despite the president s efforts to defend it. despite the website problems, despite the messaging problems, despite all that, it s working. reporter: the new poll numbers come as republicans