for more on the religious reaction to these decisions, patricia zapor of catholic news service is here and so is kim lawton managing editor of this program. welcome to you both. >> thank you. >> pat, the health care decision, what do you hear? >> well, i hear from some religious groups. most mainstream religious groups are pleased with the outcome in general. although, the catholic bishops for instance cautioned that there are still a lot of parts of the health care law that are not quite perfect. it's got issues for provision of contraceptives. it has not, what they consider inadequate protections for conscience for medical care providers. there are other things that they want to be addressed. but, in general, mainstream christian groups are excited because this is a way that people who have been cut of the healthcare system because they're not poor enough and they're not rich enough might stand a chance of getting some decent health care. >> and a lot of the groups, christian and jewish groups and others, really lobbied hard to get this legislation passed as well so -- >> so they've