iraqis bob: i misspoke. of all those countries, the one that should not be dropped off the list is the most dangerous one and the one that republicans have jumped over barack obama pounds. i now donald trump. eric: they are still on the list. the iraqis were taken off but it was perceived failed governments on the list the theory being that they have gotten their act together. iraq is off the list. bob: iraq is the one dropped off the list because they are our allies. iran was taken over iraq. dana: no. greg: can i add my two cents? it s good to place this were allowed in the context of other rollouts. the obamacare web site rollout makes the travel ban look like the freaking moon landing.
this is just a testament to how great obamacare is. when i m on the plane and people tell me thank you for the great coverage we are getting. slip me a note. ted cruz has spoken out on our channel said saying you cannot sweep this under the rug. what about all people that lost their doctors that lost their coverage, that were forced into part time work or even lost their jobs completely because of what has happened. really, it s also symbolic of the problem of obamacare, right? it s not just the debacle of the web site rollout and all of that and it s not her who will be blamed for. this she will be the whipping boy for this or whipping girl for. this it s the problem with obamacare. that s the point tommy thompson made in a clip we will show new a minute. there was a merry atmosphere in that going away ceremony. i think everyone is relieved. the president is relieved because she sleefing. she is relieved to be out of
good friday afternoon to you and yours from the news deck. it s 3:00 in new york city. the face of obamacare s disasterrous web site rollout is gone. the political bickering over the health care law is about to gate reboot in congress. president obama today officially announced the resignation of kathleen sebelius and announced his pick to replace her, his budget chief, sylvia burwell, who now faces confirmation hearings in the senate. secretary sebelius had been obamacare s most visible lightning rod. some republicans called on the president to fire her but he said she stayed on to get the problems fixed, and she did she got the job done. seven and a half million people across the country that have the security of health insurance, most of them for the very fir time, and that s because of the woman standing next to me here today. we re proud of already for that. but for an official who faced so much heat for the web site problem, even today s farewell
behind the photo shoot. they call it a happy occasion bringing together four generations. here at home my own family is a little larger this christmas. as many of you know the rival of a baby gives everyone a chance to contemplate the future with renewed happiness and hope. they have been delivering a christmas message every year since 1952. obamacare is still plagued with glitches nearly three months after the web site rollout. the cost of the massive healthcare law will can americans next year as taxes pile up on insurance premiums. elizabeth prann has more on that. they work out a complex system of policies and payments even of a the deadline this week they announced customers who had technical problems may seek an
frienfriendsfirst@foxnews.com a will share your comments later on in the show. obamacare is plagued with glitches nearly three months after the web site rollout. the cost will hit americans next year as new taxes pile up on insurance premiums. elizabeth program ann has more. nice to see you. as the deadline passed they told customers who fell victims of on-line coverage they can still buy coverage. there may be bigger problems with when and how much to pay. they are giving people until january 10th to pay their bills others even later. state deadlines are varying. it makes an already chaotic situation even more chaotic. i think people need more time to sign up. the problem is it would be better if there was one deadline rather than having everybody perhaps thinking they have more time that they don t have. critics warn the price tag may be larger than americans budgeted for when people start