with me now is georgetown university law professor paul ross stein to talk about this incredible ruling today. it was so big, i understand they are probably doing high fives down at the white house. what is your reaction to the ruling? >> i think it came out the right way. it is morally and legally the right thing to do, to afford people who can't afford it or who have preexisting illnesses, to afford them healthcare so that they don't bankrupt themselves or die. it depends upon how this is administered. there are a lot of questions going forward. there are some signs the people writing rules and regulations about hospitals and doctors and medical schools don't really know very well, what they are doing. but i think that we'll straighten out. i think in broad outline, this was the right thing to do. obama did something ingenious here. he did something good for big business for the insurance companies, but is also very good for the american people. the millions of people discriminated against today in healthcare. >> you had to be surprised by the chief justice's vote that he went along w