Britain’s Forced Abortion Fight Shows Risks of Government-Controlled Health Care

 
 
Jun 27, 2019
 

Good morning from Washington. In a city full of cynics, Fox News host Shannon Bream stands out—and she joins "Problematic Women" today to explain her sunny outlook. And here's another story to brighten your day: A young woman is praising President Trump for signing a health care law she says helped her get the treatment she needed for cancer. Plus: Rep. Paul Gosar joins the podcast, and Carmel Kookogey covers the Australian rugby star being ostracized for his views on LGBT issues. Twenty-three years ago, a bomb exploded in Atlanta, then hosting the summer Olympics.

 
 
 
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The high-profile British cases of care denials, as well as this latest case of coercive abortion, highlight the key issue in modern health policy: Who is going to make the key decisions in health care, including the most difficult decisions over life and death?
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Natalie Harp, a millennial entrepreneur from California, praised the "Right to Try" law that Trump signed that allows terminally ill patients to gain access to experimental drugs before the medicines are approved by the Food and Drug Administration.
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Fox News' Shannon Bream discusses Roger Ailes' sexual harassment scandal, her decision not to have children, her experience with chronic pain, and whether or not she identifies as a feminist.
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Investigators have identified additional fraud since implementing a DNA testing program on illegal immigrant adults who arrive with young kids that they claim to be their children.
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"Everybody wants to be treated their own special way, whether it's your health care, who you want to see ... or what I don't want done. Patients need to be empowered," says Rep. Paul Gosar, R-Ariz.
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Israel Folau had his $4 million contract with the Australian rugby team terminated after he posted a meme that reads: "Warning drunks, homosexuals, adulterers, liars, fornicators, thieves, atheists, idolaters, Hell awaits you. Repent! Only Jesus saves."
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Vincent Smith, an engineer who worked in Building 2 where the recent shooting occurred, posted a petition asking the city to amend its employee weapons ban so properly licensed personnel may bring their gun to work.
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Years ago, this same knitting site didn't punish the rabid leftists who promoted misogynist sweaters slamming Sarah Palin as "c—-." A forum titled "What Would You Do To Sarah Palin" inviting liberal members to post physical threats was allowed to thrive.
 
     
 
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