emily earth risch, health care reporter, thank you to you as inll for s we look forward to having you on again and talk to throughs what happens next. >> thanks a lot.today's oral ar coming up in just a bit starting here on c-span3. 1:00 eastern, they have wrapped up the first argument from this morning. the argument looking at the severability issue, whether the health care law can stand in the individual mandate is found unconstitutional. we think that oral art right about an hour and 45 minutes, we posted that now on ourat c-span. we'll have it for you at 1:00 here-sn3. also this afternoon, should be underway in about 20 minutes at the court, the second half and final oral argument that the t medicaid and the constitutionality of expanding medicaid in the states. we'll have that for you at 3:15 be here on c-span, c-span.org and c-span who rao. remember, c-span.org/healthcare all other oral arguments from monday and tuesday and lots more, too, we're tracking some of the supreme court reporters. nina totenberg of npr tweeting necessary quote, it looked like today there are five votes