to fill us in on the latest, we're joined again by mary agnes carey of kaiser health news. n dentzer, a health analyst for the newshour. good to see you both again. >> thank you. >> woodruff: time to talk healthcare. mary agnes carey, overall, how has the process been going the second year? >> the web site is better, actually works and that's better for everyone trying to enroll. the federal government said right now we've got about 10 million people who have enrolled and picked a plan. most of those people about 7.75 million, with the federal exchanges in about 37 states and the rest are from the state's run exchanges. >> woodruff: how many of these who are signing up are people who are returning, who are part of the system last year and how many are new? >> 42% are new enrollees and 58% are reenrolled. what we don't know about the 58% that's important, did they actively reenroll or pick a new plan? that's important because if you didn't go back and evaluate the price of the plan, the subsidy, how much it could buy, you could end up with a subsidy that buys less and end up