going to get reelected. more than that. i don t know how you explain or justify unless you try to draw some distinction between union plans, taft hartley plans and other self-insurance plans. so what though? the average american is asking the question where is my deal? they are the ones getting stuck with the higher premiums, cancelled coverages, you know, the higher taxes and everything that s associated with this. so you have a bill to stop this. we do. we have a bill that says everybody needs to be treated equally, fairly under this. there is a concept. you have a reinsurance tax 63 bucks a head. 63 bucks a head. not for the other self-insured plans but for the union plans as well. do you have any democrats signing on to the bill. not yet. i think the wall of resistance among democrats is starting to crack a little bit. as you know, they are taking quite a pounding right now. particularly red state democrats. if there is a good reason, let s hear it. if the democ
0 thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that is it for this special report, fair, balanced and unafraid. greta goes on the record right now and special report online begins in three seconds. this is a fox news alert. there is new evidence just days before the launch people inside the white house feared healthcare.gov would not work. fox news chief white house correspondent ed henry is here with the latest. ed? good to see you, greta, emails came out tonight fox news. republican darrell issa obtained them from the health and human services department, some the contractors involved in healthcare.gov. what they suggest is that about a week before the october first rollout there was a meeting in which at least one top white house aide expressed concern. this is an email by henry chao from cms saying thatted like things were worse. here is the bottom line, the president last week at that news conference suggested october 1st. rollout. gone forward. this. type white hous
have problems. for example, the taft-hartley plans, the private sector unions where they provide their own health insurance, they are left out and they do not get the kind of tax breaks that the profit-making plans get. those kinds of issues have to be discussed. but these are issues that can be worked out and these are issues that can be dealt with. again, we support obama care 100%. we think that it s a good thing to provide young people 26 years of age, they can still have health insurance provided by their families. it helps seniors. it s going to lower the costs. you look at the past four years. based upon obama care and the implementation, costs health care costs are actually going down, so we think it s a good thing and we ll continue to support it. another ongoing question for afsme is in detroit. you were at the white house and talked about the bankruptcy crisis there. administration officials are heading to detroit to meet with the governor and the mayor friday, and i thi
0 if a response to what happened in syria were to be a military operation, i would envisage a very short, measured, targeted operation. and you don t need the nato command and control system to conduct such a short, measured, tailored, military operation. tailored to what is the question that military strategists are asking themselves right now. tailored to what indeed. thank you very much. let s bring in retired four star general jack keane. thank you for being here. good to see you. let s start with the uss nimitz moving to join the arsenal, already the sitting warships there. it s not said to necessarily support a missile strike on syria. why send that ship? i think for a couple reasons. it could participate, could fly aircraft out of there, off the gulf, across jordan, and then shoot guide munitions from the safety of jordan, and that would be a southern approach. if we use air craft out of turkey and cyprus, out of fixed bases, that would be a northern approach. so tha
0 that the actions of the department have, in fact, impaired the first amendment. it s not unusual for members of any administration to get push back from the opposing party. but analysts say the combination of fast and furious, a controversy over which the republican controlled house with the help of 17 democrats, voted to hold the attorney general in contempt along with the aggressive probe into journalist phone records and personal emails may be trickier for holder to navigate. what s very different about this time is that you are starting to see democrats join republicans to call for his resignation. whenever you see both sides doing that, it means there is real trouble. it doesn t mean is he in trouble having to be forced out or resign yet, but it means this is a lot more serious than some of the other events that he has had to take on. despite the bipartisan criticism, president obama continues to back holder calling him an outstanding attorney general who does his job with