of the value of its outstanding stock owned by five or fewer individuals. that's a lot of companies, a lot of big companies, that now can claim the same right that religious organizations have to say no to contraceptive coverage. >> the phrase closely held companies makes us think of a mom and pop store that has a religious shrine in the back room. we're not talking about that been we're talking about thousands of employees at some of these companies, including of course hobby lobby. and the questions now become how religious do you have to be as a company in order to claim a religious exemption from one of the requirements of obamacare. this was a very good case for the plaintiffs because the green family which owns hobby lobby, there's no question they are religion. they play religious music in stores. they're closed on sunday. what about other companies that have religious beliefs that maybe their employees didn't even know about? and do they get to get out of restrictions of the law?