the president is reaching out to latinos to sign up for the affordable care act. he'll be participating in a town hall meeting this morning in washington. members of the latin american community will get a chance to ask the president questions about obamacare. right now, 10.2 million latinos in this country are uninsured. the white house is offering some relief to millions of americans who were dropped from their health care plans because of obamacare. those people will now be able to renew their policies for two more years, even though those policies are not in compliance with the new health care law. that pushes this hot-button issue well beyond the midterm elections this fall. it is controversial. republicans say this proves that obamacare, in their words, is broken. they also say that the president is going beyond his powers to keep on changing and modifying this law without congressional support. >> yeah they have a running total of the number of little changes there have been along the way in a very very big bill. all right, let's get a look at your thursday forecast. indra petersons is back with us. good morning, indra. >> good morning. a lot of things are changing. going to be warmer in the east