Gordon Deal interviews The Washington Examiner's Ramsey Touchberry about how Democrats will 'regroup' for Senate after Obamacare talks about a shutdown defeat.
Gordon Deal interviews The Washington Examiner's Ramsey Touchberry about how Democrats will 'regroup' for Senate after Obamacare talks about a shutdown defeat.
Supreme Court Justices question GOP States' case against ACA, President-Elect Joe Biden not worried about Trump during the transition, and Missouri deputy surprises son after Afghanistan deployment in emotional reunion.
Politically connected Jeffrey Epstein indicted on federal sex-trafficking charges, rule requiring drug prices in TV ads blocked, and Ohio dog located four years after it went missing.
Justice Department sets a timetable for release of Mueller report, there is a renewed effort to kill the Affordable Care Act, and ranking the luckiest states for Powerball jackpot winners.
Jon B. Hurst, President of the Retailers Association of Massachusetts, explains why small businesses are taking on an unfair amount of health care costs.
Listen as the Washington Examiner's Kimberly Leonard tells Gordon how health insurers are planning to expand in Obamacare amid rising profits, but the trend is coming at the expense of higher premiums for certain customers.
"Skinny" repeal of Obamacare fails in Senate, Russia sanctions bill clears the Senate, and Chicago hospitals see spike in births after Cubs' World Series win.
Lack of bipartisanship support and unpopularity among many Americans are some of the notable similarities between Obamacare and the current GOP health bill proposal. The Wall Street Journal's Naftali Bendavid discusses why Obamacare passed as the GOP health bill failed.
POLITICO Healthcare reporter Sarah Karlin Smith joins us with a look at the Senate Republicans' revised healthcare bill, and outlines the impacts it may have if passed in both houses.