three regarding the affordable care act, one the website that we ve been talking about for a long time. number two the l.a. times article talking about the sticker shock effect which actually will have more of an impact probably in the long run and thirdly, lisa myer s report talking about those assurances the president talked about people getting insurance not ended up being true at the end. the white house seems to be in a position they need to get out in front of all of these stories. how do they do it? we they mosted on november 30th numbers the end date of the fun and games, the opposite of fun and games. i think there will be some push back on those issues of inshurd people who were assured they wouldn t get a rate hike. there were a lot of people in that list has catastrophic. catastrophic covers a limited list of challenges. it doesn t cover the normal medical experience of an average person so they are much cheaper
discount bias. orbitz admits blocking users to more expensive hotels and showing pc users rooms that are $30 a month cheaper. targeted markets or computer discount discrimination? ann curry and matt lauer may be splitting up. where and when will curry go and who will take her place? cnn newsroom begins right now. good morning to you. happy tuesday. i m carol costello. thank you so much for joining me. we begin this morning in florida. much of that state is underwater, including parts of interstate 10 east of tallahassee. tropical storm debby is clinging to florida s gulf coast, dumping more than a foot of rain on some areas and threatening to wipe out another 12 inches before it moves on. many lifelong floridians are seeing their worst flooding in a generation. george howell is there in the panhandle, south of tallahassee. reporter: carol, good morning. i m standing in about a foot of water right now, just outside this convenience store. and if you pan over here, you