and serve. so there is that population within the military that probably would not be sought today to serve. now, separate from this, did bowe bergdahl suffer from ptsd in captivity? certainly he s had many challenges that are psychological. i m not a psychiatrist. i don t think jeff miller is. i think we should leave that to the professionals. let me ask you, finally, because these new questions are being raised about a perceived threat from al qaeda related to what s going on in iraq. you also had at that hearing concerns raised about these five taliban detainees who were released and whether they pose any kind of threat to americans abroad. what is your take on this exchange and do you feel that the level of threat has been mitigated to a sufficient degree? well, i did ask secretary hagel a question about how are we tracking them in qatar, and he said that he really needed to
no, they are trying to kill you. it s the fact that people are losing insurance. are they going to exempt 50 million people when the employer-based plans lose their care next year. this is never ending. and this paddle game. that s all i need. another reference to the movie. merry christmas. happy new year. merry christmas. you know the jerk, right? i m old enough. we are hearing concerns from the insurance industry about the latest change the president made on his own saying it threatens the law itself. president of health policy and strategy associates and former executive of a group benefits insurer. can you explain in simple terms what the president did yesterday because people say it s big. but my eyes glaze over when we talk catastrophic coverage.
the kind of debate we have around these programs. we keep secret what we need to. but when the president says he welcomes the debate, well, he doesn t really. because all this has been secret. let s have the debate. but let s do it in a way that s sustained, where you really start thinking about how much power should the president have, and where there s a danger, i think, in this sort of a little bit of outrage and then if congress pulls back that nothing is really going to come of it. and the subtext is that the data mining technologies were really invented in silicon valley and in the private sector, and we know that our purchasing proclivities, what kinds of books and movies and other kinds of things we buy online, that s all known. and that is all mined and already used in the private sector. so are we willing to accept those tradeoffs already? want to ask you about foreign policy. there is a general, you know, concern about the government and a lack of confidence in governm
despite other reports. in the documentary one of prosecutors in pennsylvania there is more oversight of nail salons like a clinic like his. where numerous complaints have been filed with the state health department that apparently went uninvestigated. megyn: we are hearing concerns from the aclu which is very upset boo about the questioning the surviving terror suspect without a lawyer present. this is naturalized american citizen and the aclu this sets a precedent facing possible terror charges. they join us live right after this break about why they think this issue could cause problems when it comes to the trial of this suspect a shocker out of hollywood, america s sweetheart arrested for going off on police. trace gallagher reports on what
arthel: a fox news alert. we are awaiting president obama. rick: this comes as we wait for news of a possible deal. mike emanuel says he is hearing concerns from his source about the timing of these remarks. the fact that the president would come out and speak before a deal is really even done. reporter: this is the president trying to move the ball, trying to get it forward because, frankly, this has been a slow process as we have seen the past few days. now the senate is in the process of trying to finalize this deal. we are told through the reporting of ed henry and our producer on capitol hill. that the tax threshold, the cap where the tax would start at