factor in. do you have a large duct snibl how much do you have to pay before the insurance starts picking up the cost? many consumers are getting increasingly frustrated. i now feel like i m having to pay for the people who didn t have coverage before. basically what i will have to do next year is take a $3,000 a year pay cut to have the exact same coverage that i ve had this year for my family. the law allows insurance companies to charge young people more compared to older people, forcing younger and healthier americans to subsidize the overall system. simply not in our best interest to sign up for something that takes an unfair share from us to give it to someone that has more. another source of cost confusion, cuts that will decrease medicare spending by an estimated $716 billion between 2013 and 2022. the funds have been used to offset the cost of the president s health care reforms, meaning they are not really savings in medicare. i asked president obama about that ba
it s connecting over one million low-income americans to broadband internet at home. it s a place named one america s most veteran friendly employers. next is information and entertainment in ways you never thought possible. welcome to what s next. comcastnbcuniversal. all this week we ve been conducting an obamacare checkup, seeing where the law is a week and a half until the march 31st deadline for signups. the latest pew poll out today shows the law is unpopular with
fight between the cia and lawmakers over access to secret documents with the agency s interrogation tactics during the bush administration. the simmering tension bubbled up last week when the head of the committee, california democrat dianne feinstein, questioned whether the agency broke the law and violated the constitution. cia director john brennan has dismissed feinstein s complaints. sales of existing homes fell in february to the lowest level in 19 months. analysts blame the decline on severe weather, rising prices and the tight supply of homes. the dow though added 109 today. the s&p 500 picked up 11 and the nasdaq finished ahead 12. new jersey republican governor chris christie answered a town hall questioner today who confronted him about bridgegate, the scandal that s hung over his administration for the past few months. i don t approve of what happened. i didn t approve of what happened, and i m doing everything i can right now to make sure that something like that nev
we re taking these steps as part of a response to what russia has already done in crimea. at the same time the world is watching with grave concern as russia has positioned its military in a way that could lead to further incursions into southern and eastern ukraine. for this reason we ve been working closely with our european partners to develop more severe actions that could be taken if russia continues to escalate the situation. they trampled down the law to place in power their stooges, those who rely on ultra nationalists and they accuse us and the crimeans of breaking ukrainian law. president obama today signing another executive order, actually two, stepping up the sanctions against the russians, expanding the number of people who are targeted as well as a bank and also targeting key sectors in russia, like energy and mining. the russians in turn turning
the majority of those surveyed, 53% disapprove and 41% approve. tonight it s all about the cost curve and what this new law means for your household budget as well as the national deficit. when obamacare was signed into law, almost four years ago president obama emphasized the affordable part of the affordable care act. this legislation will also lower costs per families and for businesses and for the federal government, reducing our deficit by over $1 trillion in the next two decades. it is paid for. it is fiscally responsible. reporter: republicans agreed that something needed to be done. you re right to frame the debate on costs and health inflation. you basically said, and i totally agree with this, i will not sign a plan that adds one dime to our deficit, either now or in the future. reporter: but what has the affordable care act truly accomplished when it comes to cutting our nation s health care costs? a recent report for the centers for medicare and medicaid