a channel that says we re on the brink of a civil war between makers and takers. a channel that claims that liberals have declared a war on religion and marriage and christmas, a channel that vilifies union members, undocumented workers in this country, and women seeking contraception coverage. the mastermind behind fox news thinks president obama has a divisive agenda? it s no wonder fox news has hit a record low in ratings and credibility. tonight in our survey, i asked you, will republicans drive our economy into another recession? i was going to say into the toilet. 94% of you say yes. 6% of you say no. coming up, the week-long manhunt for a trained killer is still under way. the latest on the california cop killer is next. [ kitt ] you know what s impressive? a talking car. but i ll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is,
to quell controversy by proposing an expanded set of rules. ones which increase the types of nonprofits that can opt out of the affordable care acts contraception mandate while insuring that employees in need of birth control have access to free contraception. the new policy outlined by the department of health and human services on friday guarantees that employees at really just nonprofits like universities, hospitals, and charities, still have access to free contraception coverage, but it allows the institutions to avoid having to pay for the contraception directly. instead, insurance companies will pick up the tab. in addition, the rule broadens the types of institution that is can opt out of the mandate. no longer would a nonprofit have to site the promotion of religious values as its purpose or primarily employ persons who share the same religious beliefs or primarily serve people who share the same religious tenants in order to be eligible to opt out. while some religious groups,
two compelling interests, which are the necessity of and the appropriateness of providing preventive services to women across the country, including contraception. and making sure that we are mindful of religious liberty. and he has instructed those who work for him on this issue to be cognizant on this issue. the way it works, is weird. religious employers and faith-based nonprofits like universities and hospitals and charities don t have to provide the contraception coverage for their employees, but the employees could get it with the outside agencies that the government contracts with. if you don t want to cover contraception, your employees get it, you just don t have to
you work for a church, or basically a house of worship, they are allowed to have an exemption from the mandate altogether. so that is the one tiny exemption from you may not get contraception coverage. thank you very much, sarah for walking us through it. thank you. coming up, the one thing you will hear over and over again as we debate the immigration reform. and the thing you should have heard at chuck hagel s confirmation hearings. up, dude! up high! ok. don t you have any usefull apps on that thing? who do you think i am, quicken loans? at quicken loans, our amazingly useful mortgage calculator app allows you to quickly calculate your mortgage payment based on today s incredibly low interest rates. right from your iphone or android smartphone. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze.
are the necessity of and the appropriateness of providing preventive services to women across the country, including contraception. and making sure that we are mindful of religious liberty. and he has instructed those who work for him on this issue to be cognizant on this issue. the way it works, is weird. religious employers and faith-based nonprofits like universities and hospitals and charities don t have to provide the contraception coverage for their employees, but the employees could get it with the outside agencies that the government contracts with. if you don t want to cover contraception, your employees get it, you just don t have to be involved yourself. others are more vocal on the issue. the united states conference of catholic bishop said it would