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mary agnes, what's the justification for the delay? >> they say it's basically akin to election day. if you're at the polling places at the time it closes and in line you get to complete the process. they want to allow people who are in the process to complete it. but you get to self attest. you get to tell government yes, i tried to enroll before march 31 but it didn't work so i need more time. >> reporter: why would they need to extend it? because they're not hitting the numbers and getting the people they want to involved? >> they say they've made improvements to the web site and working smoothly. web site traffic is up. the last-minute surge they expect, if they have any problems, they want to make sure they can complete the application. >> reporter: ceci, we have been watching the push the administration is going on comedy programs, radio, spanish language interviews, you name it. as a result, who has enrolled and who has not? >> we're still watching for the breakdowns, gwen, but we have been observing a shift in the enroll meant
mary agnes, what's the justification for the delay? >> they say it's basically akin to election day. if you're at the polling places at the time it closes and in line you get to complete the process. they want to allow people who are in the process to complete it. but you get to self attest. you get to tell government yes, i tried to enroll before march 31 but it didn't work so i need more time. >> reporter: why would they need to extend it? because they're not hitting the numbers...
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mary agnes kerry is a reporter with kaiser health news.ppreciate your time. >> thank you. >> efforts to find the missing malaysia airliner, that disappeared three weeks ago, a u.s. navy ship with a black box detector, the fastest way to find out what happened, despite repeated failures. australia's prime minister says the intensity of the search is increasing. >>> turkey, decisive victory, the country stands deeply divided. aal jazeera's omar alsala reports. >> people are getting on with their lives but are thinking about the polarized elections and their result. >> translator: the government thinks they've been acquitted from all the tape that came out but i don't believe that. >> the people have shown they don't beef in the smear campaign and have shown they stand by their government. >> prime minister recep tayip erdogan says the results prove his critics wrong. some analysts say erdogan has organize accused them of orchestrating smear campaigns against his government. >> now the government will go after gulanists within the framework o
mary agnes kerry is a reporter with kaiser health news.ppreciate your time. >> thank you. >> efforts to find the missing malaysia airliner, that disappeared three weeks ago, a u.s. navy ship with a black box detector, the fastest way to find out what happened, despite repeated failures. australia's prime minister says the intensity of the search is increasing. >>> turkey, decisive victory, the country stands deeply divided. aal jazeera's omar alsala reports. >> people...
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this today is an important milestone, mary agnes. what would you say the next measuring milestone is. what do you look for next here? >> if people think it's good for them, do they find the coverage affordable, can they get access to the providers they wanted. some policies have high co-pays, deductibles and out of pocket costs. we talked about how many people paid their premium. the insurance industry says 80%, which is the industry standard, but as this goes on, do people sign up for a premium and say they just can't cut it, maybe the subsidies don't help enough, maybe they do, i think it will take a while to see if it works for people, if they think it's a good deal or not. >> woodruff: we'll be looking at the next open enrollment period. november 15th through february 15th of next year to see what the insurance premiums are in year two. are they going to go up substantially, be about the same? a long way between now and when we'll know the answer to that. >> woodruff: we appreciate it, susan dentzer, mary agnes carey. >> ifill: r
this today is an important milestone, mary agnes. what would you say the next measuring milestone is. what do you look for next here? >> if people think it's good for them, do they find the coverage affordable, can they get access to the providers they wanted. some policies have high co-pays, deductibles and out of pocket costs. we talked about how many people paid their premium. the insurance industry says 80%, which is the industry standard, but as this goes on, do people sign up for a...
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joining us is mary agnes carey and julie rovner of national public radio.et me begin as we approach the deadline with the orderable care at. -- affordable care act. what will it look like? >> it will look like it looks like today on april 1. what we hope we see is a large number of individuals who are how the joining in march. we will not really know that until we have a sense of who coming in. it is a marathon. it has never been a sprint. we expected the healthier people would probably wait until the last bit of time to sign up. we have to see now what happens. we can get a better sense of that to the end of april. whiteyou give the house a grade, what would you give it? looking at the last several weeks particularly, there is a lot being done to make it clear what is out there, getting into social media. i think that is very good. we are doing extraordinarily amount of things to meet them where they live, social media, helpision, counselors that explain options to people. these are important decisions that people need to look at these options in terms of
joining us is mary agnes carey and julie rovner of national public radio.et me begin as we approach the deadline with the orderable care at. -- affordable care act. what will it look like? >> it will look like it looks like today on april 1. what we hope we see is a large number of individuals who are how the joining in march. we will not really know that until we have a sense of who coming in. it is a marathon. it has never been a sprint. we expected the healthier people would probably...
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joining us is mary agnes carey and julie rovner of national public radio. let me begin as we approach the deadline with the affordable care act. what will it look like? >> it will look like it looks like today on april 1. what we hope we see is a large number of individuals who are how the joining in march. we will not really know that until april until we have a sense of who coming in. it is a marathon. it has never been a sprint. we expected the healthier people would probably wait until the last bit of time to sign up. we have to see now what happens. we can get a better sense of that to the end of april. >> if you give the white house a grade to get young people to sign up, what would you give it? >> looking at the last several weeks particularly, there is a lot
joining us is mary agnes carey and julie rovner of national public radio. let me begin as we approach the deadline with the affordable care act. what will it look like? >> it will look like it looks like today on april 1. what we hope we see is a large number of individuals who are how the joining in march. we will not really know that until april until we have a sense of who coming in. it is a marathon. it has never been a sprint. we expected the healthier people would probably wait...