from 24 points down to beat denver and peyton manning 34-31 in overtime, if only some stocks can bounce back by that. those are your news headlines, i'm eric shawnoint, eric, thank you very much. all right, well, lawmakers trying to push a four-year delay on the government's recent hike in flood insurance as residents in flood-prone states truly panicking over not being able to afford the skyrocketing prices. phil keating is in key west, florida -- i know, tough gig -- with the story. phil, i know some of the same lawmakers who voted for this now are trying to undo it. what's going on? >> reporter: this is one of those rare issues this congress where both parties are seemingly teaming up to do the same plan here, and that is to undo what they overwhelmingly did last year in congress which was pass the biggert-waters flood act. now that millions of their constituents are making a lot of noise, suddenly panicking over drastically high or flood insurance premiums. one of those homeowners lives down in key west, his name is carl stevens. he bought this house last year with plans to retire in it but is now seeing that plan turn into a money pit. one-