reaction from the washington examiner and it fox news contributor byron george. fox news medical correspondent dr. marc siegel and from the hill joe concha. i didn t hear much push back by the mainstream media when some of those outrageous claims were being made. i was waiting on rachel maddow to push back but she didn t. i didn t hear one obamacare. when i lost the three evening newscasts last night and i watched them all in all of their packages they left out half the story. what s half the story? deductibles going through the roof. premiums going through the roof. insurance companies opting out. why is that important? because the narrative that became yesterday after this story after this bill the bill passed in the house was that obamacare is utopian, eric, that there weren t any cost problems. that insurance companies weren t on thing out. so when you present it against a healthcare bill that we don t know exactly what it s going to be
reaction from the washington examiner and it fox news contributor byron george. fox news medical correspondent dr. marc siegel and from the hill joe concha. i didn t hear much push back by the mainstream media when some of those outrageous claims were being made. i was waiting on rachel maddow to push back but she didn t. i didn t hear one obamacare. when i lost the three evening newscasts last night and i watched them all in all of their packages they left out half the story. what s half the story? deductibles going through the roof. premiums going through the roof. insurance companies opting out. why is that important? because the narrative that became yesterday after this story after this bill the bill passed in the house was that obamacare is utopian, eric, that there weren t any cost problems. that insurance companies weren t on thing out. so when you present it against a healthcare bill that we don t know exactly what it s going to be
reaction from the washington examiner and it fox news contributor byron george. fox news medical correspondent dr. marc siegel and from the hill joe concha. i didn t hear much push back by the mainstream media when some of those outrageous claims were being made. i was waiting on rachel maddow to push back but she didn t. i didn t hear one obamacare. when i lost the three evening newscasts last night and i watched them all in all of their packages they left out half the story. what s half the story? deductibles going through the roof. premiums going through the roof. insurance companies opting out. why is that important? because the narrative that became yesterday after this story after this bill the bill passed in the house was that obamacare is utopian, eric, that there weren t any cost problems. that insurance companies weren t on thing out. so when you present it against a healthcare bill that we don t know exactly what it s going to be
national evening newscasts turned out to be enough to shame somebody into resigning. the handling and the corruption arounds super funds sites under reagan ended up ending the tenure of his epa administrator 22 months into the job. she was forced out by both republicans and democrats in congress. reagan stood by her. in fact a year later he appointed her to chair a national advisory committee on oceans and the atmosphere. you know, she had demonstrated her passion for the subject by trying to burn all our toxic waste in the nation s oceans. either way, the backlash to that appointment was great. she eventually withdrew herself from consideration from that role. so ann burrford had an end to politics that probably wasn t what she wanted. despite all that her son did very well. tonight her son, neil gorsuch was nominated by president trump to serve on the supreme court. that part of his family history
this was the kind of coverage around super fund sites during the reagan era of the epa. photos like this running night after night after night on national evening newscasts turned out to be enough to shame somebody into resigning. the handling and the corruption arounds super funds sites under reagan ended up ending the tenure of his epa administrator 22 months into the job. she was forced out by both republicans and democrats in congress. reagan stood by her. in fact a year later he appointed her to chair a national advisory committee on oceans and the atmosphere. you know, she had demonstrated her passion for the subject by trying to burn all our toxic waste in the nation s oceans. either way, the backlash to that appointment was great. she eventually withdrew herself from consideration from that role. so ann burrford had an end to