telling them our nation is at risk because of the government shutdown. and it will help to terrorists and why isn t the commander in chief leading to get a result here? be set at the beginning of this interview that you believe that over the long term, the implementation of obamacare is going to be a bigger burden for democrats to carry than the shutdown will be for republicans and at the same time, the message of obamacare seems to be eclipsed by the top of the government shutdown. you are very smart. if we could get the government shutdown behind us, then there would be an ability to get the government shutdown behind us. by negotiating us. but maybe i didn t make myself clear. the director of our national
jon: new next hour, one provision of obamacare makes it mandatory for your doctor to create electronic records of your medical record. that s causing security concerns. whether hackers and identity thieves could get their hands on your medical history. a school bus crash caught on tape. why the driver you see here could face some serious trouble. plus a man dials 911 to report his girlfriend was burned in a car fire but as he explains the terrifying situation, the dispatcher starts laughing. we ll have that recording for you. jenna: he s called the hero captain of the ship captured by the pirates. but now captain phillips is facing more real-life drama and his crew is suing for $50 million. julie has more. that s right. in fact, on the big screen, the
today would have been only about the glitches of obamacare, possibly additionally about union opposition to obamacare and they could have attempted, as my column suggested, to exploit provisions within the democratic camp. jon: thank you. jenna: big headline from the literary world and beyond today. best selling author tom clancy is dead. we just learned about that a few hours ago. we ll talk about the legacy he leaves behind next. plus a man calls 911 to report a terrifying emergency but the reaction from the dispatcher is truly shocking. the latest from the fallout over this emergency call. 911. where is your emergency? my car just started on fire. my girlfriend started on fire. is your girlfriend still on
major security concerns to tell you about. obamacare forcing doctors to keep online versions of your medical records. now workers, worries i should say, that could leave your private information vulnerable to hackers and identity thieves. that is coming up next. huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know that when a tree falls in the forest and no one s around, it does make a sound? ohhh.ohhh.oh boy! i m falling. everybody look out! ahhhhh.ugh. little help here. geico. fifteen minutes could save you.well, you know.
jockeying for position over obamacare. but our next guest says if it s all about politics, republicans may be doing the wrong thing by trying to scuttle the president s signature piece of legislation. charles lane writes in the washington post, say what you want about republicans obsession with destroying obama kair. one thing they can t be accused of is acting in calculated partisan self interest. if all the g.o.p. cared about was hurting democrats, republicans might support the health care law because it threatens a core democratic party constituency, organized labor. charles lane is a washington post editorial writer and also a fox news contributor. the unions don t like this law and you think that well, that republicans are in some ways helping them here. it s a strange alliance, isn t it? just shows how deep the republican commitment is against obamacare that they would even entertain an appliance or