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we try logging on again? this is healthcare.gov. if you haven t tried it why not try it. you have a computer, log on and see what happens. you don t have to give them any information. just try it. apply on-line. as i mentioned earlier, i m in the state of new york. and when i click new york, it says visit new york state of health apply now. see this. watch this. here it is. so you just click that and watch this. i can do that. visit new york state. i can t because i drew on there. oh, well. i could probably do it with the mouse maybe. yes. and there s the new york state of health. the official health plan marketplace for anybody who lives here in new york city or new york state and it s up and running and running just fine. but if you go to if you live in one of the states where you don t have your own, mississippi is one i m familiar with that, because the family is from there, you apply on-line, oh, well, the system is still down
was very open what a very full life he lived. he underwent a liver transplant, i believe the second one he underwent. he lost his battle with liver disease when he passed away over this weekend. lou reed was 71. just obviously, ran with andy warhol and the gang. had a very big influence on bands like talking heads and bands like rem. so many came after him and considering him one of their biggest influences. bill: loved new york, tell you that. martha: he sure did. bill: had a big, big life. remember him fondly. 71. so obamacare might have more trouble than a wonky website. sticker shock for thousands of middle class americans, those have been actually able to log on, finding out what it will actually cost them. kirsten powers, columnist for daily beast. katy pavlich, townhall.com. both fox news contributors. you have stories. even in your own lives you have stories how your insurance
people are trying to log on, can t do it, get halfway through. this is the easy thing. it s like when you order a book at amazon or a pizza from domino s or get a ticket from delta. you ve got it down and you then wait to, you know, take the flight at the airport or pick up the pizza or have it delivered or whatever. who knows if those services are ever going to be delivered? people have been told they lost their insurance. millions of americans have to sign up. they can t figure it out. it s just a mess. january of next year when their family gets sick, when they go to the doctor, the hospital, who know ifs the hospital will have the right information? who know ifs the hospital or doctor will get paid. we may have a bunch of medical providers saying, you know,
people are trying to log on, can t do it, get halfway through. this is the easy thing. it s like when you order a book at amazon or a pizza from domino s or get a ticket from delta. you ve got it down and you then wait to, you know, take the flight at the airport or pick up the pizza or have it delivered or whatever. who knows if those services are ever going to be delivered? people have been told they lost their insurance. millions of americans have to sign up. they can t figure it out. it s just a mess. january of next year when their family gets sick, when they go to the doctor, the hospital, who know ifs the hospital will have the right information? who know ifs the hospital or doctor will get paid. we may have a bunch of medical providers saying, you know,