Exceed 6,350 for an individual, 12,700 for a family. Bill now insurers can set a higher limit or no limit at all. Whats this all about . Reporter apparently its about computers. They say we didnt have the Computer Systems in place. We need another year. In the meantime people watching the show you could probably end up paying more out of pocket expenses. Some of these insurance policies could have no limit at all. Bill i thought the law was designed to help the uninsured. This is the second major thing thats been tweaked. They also got rid of the employer penalty. Big businesses dont have to pay a penalty. And you still have to pay a penalty if you dont have the insurance. And if you do who knows how much you are going to be paying, but it feels like it will be a lot more. Bill some consumers may have to pay more, if some have to pay more then they are paying for others somehow some whelan that ends up a hidden tax to americans. The point is. Its a tax that keeps growing. Nothing about
And not enough on themselves. Bill stuart varney, host of Varney Company fox business network. Good morning to you. Take insid tell us what they say. Look deeply inside the food stamp program. 53 of the respondents think government makes it too easy to get food stamps. 57 think people are taking advantage of the food stamp program. There is overwhelmingly negative view of this particular form of handout, welfare entitlement. Bill a lot of people think there is abuse in this. 14 million more americans since 2009. Yep. Bill up more than a million in the last year alone . That is correct. And the government is still advertising to bring more people into the food stamp program. And by the way, bill, the cost of that program has gone up dramatically. 78 billiondollars per year as of now. Up 25 billion a year since 2009. Bill we found almost 3 4 of americans in the same polling dont think they have heard many new ideas from the president when it comes into the economy. This kind of folds int
It is all happening now. A new snag with obamacare to tell you about. The administration is delaying yet again one of the provisions ever the president s Signature Health care law. Maybe the. Jenna the headline is youre back. Jon only six working days away. Im glad you missed me. Glad to be back. , everybody, im jenna lee. This time the hang upis over the cost for individual patients. Specifically the part of the law that limits outofpocket insurance expenses for us. That will be pushed back to 2015. Details about the post popement have been on the government website since earlier this year, since february but they were outlined in regulatory and legal language. Essentially what happened, there was a question asked and all of this is surfacing now. Steve moore is senior Economics Writer for the wall street journal were lucky enough to have him today. In a practical sense, steve what does this mean for us . Well you know obamacare is sort of like the example of buying a used car and you
tears in the courtroom? and some surprising tears. some of them came from the prosecutor in this case as he was addressing the judge, talking about the very violent beatdown on that school bus. the other surprise was from joshua redden s mother, the ring leader. she cried after she told the judge that was the very first time she had ever seen the video, and that was this afternoon when about eight or ten minutes of that school bus ride were broadcast for the court to see, and really showed not only that vicious beating with 50 to 60 punches and kicks in a minute, but also the premed addition by the three defendants as they sat behind the 13-year-old victim and inched up the bus until the moment came when they finally unloaded on him in front of the judge al three defendants and their parents and grandparents, all stood up there. everyone looked very sad, very remorseful, and that is when the ringleader gave the judge his explanation.
15 years old as is julian mcknight who walked in with his father. neither of the boys said anything to me, and julian mcknight s father said very little. hi there. good to see you again. julian, can you tell me anything now? how are you holding up with all this? holding up. getting through it. reporter: each of the kids is charged with aggravated battery. they are due upstairs in court in about 45 minutes from now. prosecutors plan to play in court for the judge to see the entire school bus camera videotape, allegedly showing joshua redden, julianne and lloyd pummeling a 13-year-old boy on the bus. police say it was retaliation for the victim telling teachers two of the suspects had earlier tried to sell him pot. prosecutors say only playing this tape in court will allow