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11.17.13
OBAMACARE
NUMBERS FALL SHORT
The Department of Health and Human
Services announced Wednesday that
106,185 people have registered for
Obamacare so far. The Obama administration
has a long way to go before reaching the
Congressional Budget Office’s projection
that 7 million people will enroll in private
insurance by March 31. The online website
where people can shop for new insurance has been plagued with technical glitches since its
launch. The administration has said it will make sure the website is fully functional by Nov. 30.
‘WE ARE VERY SORRY’
Lara Logan apologized Sunday night for her 60 Minutes
report on the Benghazi attacks featuring Dylan Davies, a
British security officer whose eyewitness account has been
discredited. “We realized we had been misled, and it was
a mistake to include him in our report,” she said. “For that,
we are very sorry.” She did not explain why the show had
defended Davies even as it became clear that he had provided
contradicting accounts of the events to different people.
‘WE WANT TO
KNOW THE TRUTH’
Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross spoke
to the media for the first time this week
since offensive tackle Jonathan Martin said
that members of his team had harassed
him on a daily basis. Ross called the alleged
bullying “appalling” and pledged to create
a locker room culture that “suits the 21st
century.” A special investigator will determine whether the harassment took place. “We
simply don’t know what happened or didn’t happen yet,” team president Tom Garfinkel
said. “We want to know the truth.”