but fred emel doesn't qualify for tax credits, forcing him to shop around. subsidies will go up but so will penalties which will be more than double per adult to $695 or 2.5% of taxable income, whichever is higher and fines for families will now be almost $2,100 if you don't have insurance. jeff? >> glor: jericka, thank you very much. a georgia man says he's on death row because he's black. and the jury that sentenced him is white. tomorrow the supreme court will hear his case. as weija jang reports, the outcome could change the way juries nationwide are selected. >> reporter: timothy tyrone foster does not deny killing a 79-year-old woman during a burglary in her northern georgia home. but foster says he didn't get a fair trial because the prosecutor removed all the black candidates from the jury. the trial came just a year after the supreme court ruled jurors could not be excused because of their race. but lawyers could still dismiss them for cause. >> what we've seen since the case was decided is that prosecutors continue to strike african-americans or hi