
Will Health Reform Law Make Premiums More Affordable?
Clip: 7/18/2013 | 12m 59s
Will Health Reform Law Make Premiums More Expensive or More Affordable?
President Barack Obama defended the benefits of the Affordable Care Act in a news conference, part of a broader effort to sell the law amid continuing criticism from Republicans. MIT's Jonathan Gruber and Avik Roy of the Manhattan Institute join Jeffrey Brown to debate the cost of coverage under the health reform law.
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Will Health Reform Law Make Premiums More Affordable?
Clip: 7/18/2013 | 12m 59s
President Barack Obama defended the benefits of the Affordable Care Act in a news conference, part of a broader effort to sell the law amid continuing criticism from Republicans. MIT's Jonathan Gruber and Avik Roy of the Manhattan Institute join Jeffrey Brown to debate the cost of coverage under the health reform law.
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