global warming, five or six other things we could work on, all of which would help i just love that. that was very nicely done and weird. but he didn t argue. so he must think i m right. i d like to say something. i think it s been fascinating to me and insulting actually to see all of this political discussion about women reduced to birth control and not just any birth control but mostly hormone drugs, synthetic hormones that are pumped in women s bodies. there s the yaz lawsuit, bayer corporation, 10,000 women have said how it s hurt them vanity fair exposing the nuvo ring. no one is talking about the risks to women of these drugs. this is the kind of thing that women deserve to know, right up there with the dangers of abortion. instead we re being told, just take this pill, it will reduce your fertility and you can be sexually available, do whatever
about his vision, his plans for closing the income gap that exists in these country, talking about the fact that he supports more of a state-based effort at closing the income gab as opposed to some of these broad federal programs. so a preview of things to come both in terms of the state of the union address, but also just 2014 campaign politics and of course we should underscore the fact that these are the first five of 20 promise zones that president obama is going to be announcing over the next three years. back to you guys in the studio. kristen welker at the white house, thanks so much. turning now to an important story for any of us on prescription medication. specifically women on birth control. there s concerning evidence that some drug manufacturers may be putting profits before safety. the case of nuvo ring, a popular hormonal contraceptive introduced in 2001. in the year since, a growing number of women have come forward with allegations that it
first of all, lisa ling went on oprah and talked about kiestering and that s where i looked about it. was that about the nuvo ring? didn t she go to korea? her sister did. it is bad obama has not closed this place. it is on him. i would say if there was a bright side to this otherwise bad, bad silver lining even though it didn t make sense was that as bad as things are in guantanamo, obama promised he was going to close guantanamo and he hasn t. but he said he would add torture for what he has. yes, they are there and they have been there without a trial. but at least they are not getting sexually degraded at the time. unless they want it by choice. he said he was going to have torture. have a comment on the show? e-mail us at red eye at fox news.com.