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pollack. more on that later. >> yves is here with all the sport. >> maryam, thank you very much. novak djokovic picked up where he was last year, day 1 action. >> a sunny summer day in london. crowd flocking to one of the most social events. star studded lineup on day 1 in wimbledon. novak djokovic, with 32 players seeded a match against world number 33, was on paper the toughest he could have faced but on grass the world number 1 was just too good for his german opponent winning in three sets. >> it was great to be back in wimbledon and to play on untouched grass and open the wimbledon 2015 campaign on center court as defending champion. of course it is a special feeling completely different from any other. >> women's top seed serena williams led the court hot favorite to make it number 6. 20-year-old favorite plarg ret margaret gaspolian. serena is making it a streak after winning the last three grand slam events. >> it's such an amazing year, i couldn't have dreamt of a better 12 months. >>
pollack. more on that later. >> yves is here with all the sport. >> maryam, thank you very much. novak djokovic picked up where he was last year, day 1 action. >> a sunny summer day in london. crowd flocking to one of the most social events. star studded lineup on day 1 in wimbledon. novak djokovic, with 32 players seeded a match against world number 33, was on paper the toughest he could have faced but on grass the world number 1 was just too good for his german opponent...
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typically of jackson pollack. the paint literally splashed dripped poured onto the canvas, channeling the artist's unconscious. controlled chaos ending with boouferlbeautiful compositions. the paintings are fragile now the lat us of enamel paint is cracked. tiger is ensured fors 140 million. >> if you have one of those works in your collection, it is at a centrifugal point where a collection can develop and grow. because a lot of the roads in modern art lives e-moves back to jackson pollack. >> pollack abruptly gave up on the drip paintings and moved on. big depar chur for departure for pollack. the black pourings were used by sticks and bubble syringes. as pollack's alcoholism progressed his works slowed. color is reintroduced and the artist whose name is synonymous with abstract expressionism brings back a figure. because he died so young just 44 and with so few works they are highly valued. be historians say it is unlikely they bill ever be assembled again. >> as always, more news at aljazeera.com. a unique way
typically of jackson pollack. the paint literally splashed dripped poured onto the canvas, channeling the artist's unconscious. controlled chaos ending with boouferlbeautiful compositions. the paintings are fragile now the lat us of enamel paint is cracked. tiger is ensured fors 140 million. >> if you have one of those works in your collection, it is at a centrifugal point where a collection can develop and grow. because a lot of the roads in modern art lives e-moves back to jackson...
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pollack a temple grad and member of the basketball hall of fame. he started with the philadelphia warriors in 1946. harvey pollack was 93. >>> still ahead baseball catch you have to see to believe and then even then you might in the believe it. >>> plus we will hear from the nba draft prospect whom sixers might land this year. >>> nba draft is thursday and that is when sixers hope their decision will be easy to make. ohio state guard deangelo russell could be there when sixers select third overall the guard is not afraid to mix it up inside there was a report russell did not want to play here in philadelphia. not true is what he told espn. >> i never would say anything like that. i mean i know where i come from and i know what i have been through. it would be a blessing just to play in the nba. work out was great. what guy wouldn't want to play for any nba team. >> finally tonight wild catch in baseball you may not have seen from a couple days ago. billings montana mustangs outfielder zach field hit it to center field. would you look at this, he ma
pollack a temple grad and member of the basketball hall of fame. he started with the philadelphia warriors in 1946. harvey pollack was 93. >>> still ahead baseball catch you have to see to believe and then even then you might in the believe it. >>> plus we will hear from the nba draft prospect whom sixers might land this year. >>> nba draft is thursday and that is when sixers hope their decision will be easy to make. ohio state guard deangelo russell could be there...
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long time employee harvey pollack has died.s super stat, pollack was the team's director of statistical information. he was the longest tenured employee in the nba. pollack a temple grad and a member of the basketball hall of fame started with the philadelphia warriors back in 1946. harvey pollack was 93. i'm whoopi goldberg and new york is my home. there's no place like it in the world and no better place to lean about the people who shaped who we are today. hear about the lives of slaves in colonial new york and about the fight to abolish slavery. pick a stop on the underground railroad and visit the home and grave of one of new york's most controversial citizens. a journey in new york is a journey through history. plan you next trip at iloveny.com/summer. there's something for everyone. >> rain and thunder interrupted the pomp and circumstance at egg harbor township. earlier in the evening several people were overcome by the heat and humidity and had to be attended to by medics and taken to the hospital. >> boy, those storms
long time employee harvey pollack has died.s super stat, pollack was the team's director of statistical information. he was the longest tenured employee in the nba. pollack a temple grad and a member of the basketball hall of fame started with the philadelphia warriors back in 1946. harvey pollack was 93. i'm whoopi goldberg and new york is my home. there's no place like it in the world and no better place to lean about the people who shaped who we are today. hear about the lives of slaves in...
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long time employee harvey pollack has died.tat, pollack was the team's director of statistical information. he was the longest tenured employee in the nba. pollack a temple grad an member of the basketball hall of fame started with the philadelphia warriors in 1946. harvey pollack was 93 years old. >> what a life. >>> it is 6:27. storm cleanup affecting parts of the morning commute. karen rogers will be back with your full traffic report. >> winds were strong enough to flip over cars and send trees crashing into homes. live team coverage from the hardest hit areas when "action news" continues. >> ♪♪ >> developing now on "action news," crews are out there working around the clock to try to get that power back on for hundreds of thousands of people who are still in the dark after yesterday's storms moved through. peco says customers might not be back online for days. >> power problems are causing truck for mass transit in new jersey. patco service is still shut down. we're helping you get where you need to be. >> and let's take a
long time employee harvey pollack has died.tat, pollack was the team's director of statistical information. he was the longest tenured employee in the nba. pollack a temple grad an member of the basketball hall of fame started with the philadelphia warriors in 1946. harvey pollack was 93 years old. >> what a life. >>> it is 6:27. storm cleanup affecting parts of the morning commute. karen rogers will be back with your full traffic report. >> winds were strong enough to flip...
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because a lot of the roads in modern art lead back to jackson pollack. >> pollack abrupt li gave up onrip paintings and moved on. the is the later less known works that this show highlights. there are only 37 black paintings and this organizer was able to assemble 30 of them. the style is still had the unique unrepeatable gesture. as pollack's alcoholism increased, his works slowed. color is reintroduced and the artist whose name is synonymous with abstract expressionism brings back a figure. because he died so young just 44 and with so few works they are highly valued. organizers say it is unlikely so many of them will ever be gathered in one place again. jessica baldwin, al jazeera liverpool. >> great to get art but now time for sport. lee. >> defending champion novak djokovic showed how difficult it would be to take his men's singles title. the man he had beaten in the french open final also made an impressive start. stewart silver has the story. >> world's biggest sporting and social events. star studded lineup on day 1 at wimbledon. novak djokovic opened proceedings on center cour
because a lot of the roads in modern art lead back to jackson pollack. >> pollack abrupt li gave up onrip paintings and moved on. the is the later less known works that this show highlights. there are only 37 black paintings and this organizer was able to assemble 30 of them. the style is still had the unique unrepeatable gesture. as pollack's alcoholism increased, his works slowed. color is reintroduced and the artist whose name is synonymous with abstract expressionism brings back a...
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pollack a temple grad and member of the basketball hall of fame. he started with the philadelphia warriors in 1946. harvey pollack was 93. >>> still ahead baseball catch you have to see to believe and then even then you might in the believe it. >>> plus we will hear from the nba draft >> i'm alex trebek. if you're age 50 to 85 i have an important message about security. write down the number on your screen so you can call when i finish. the lock i want to talk to you about isn't the one on your door. this is a lock for your life insurance, a rate lock, that guarantees your rate can never go up at any time, for any reason. but be careful. many policies you see do not have one, but you can get a lifetime rate lock through the colonial penn program. call this number to learn more. this plan was designed with a rate lock for people on a fixed income who want affordable life insurance that's simple to get. coverage options for just $9.95 a month less than 35 cents a day. act now and your rate will be locked in for life. it will never increase guaranteed
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pollack was involve in the very serious car accident last january and he is survived by his daughter linda and son ron who works for the sixers. harvey had four children and six grandchildren. a special man harvey pollack was 93. >>> still ahead on "eyewitness news" is there nothing worse then sending an e-mail and then immediately regretting it. now, one e-mail service is offering a fix for you. we will have that. but first here's what is coming up tonight on cbs-3. >>> a lot of clean up in a lot of areas. storms, down trees and power lines. peco says there are more than a hundred thousand outages mainly in chester and delaware counties plus, thousands of outage as among pse&g and ac electric and del marva customers. >>> there is a $10,000 reward for information in shootings in kensington monday and mantua last week even. up investigators say both shootings were from a shotgun but not clear if the same gunman was involve. >>> and live look outside right now at the vatican where pope francis will attend his weekly audience. a delegation from philadelphia is there making plans for pop
pollack was involve in the very serious car accident last january and he is survived by his daughter linda and son ron who works for the sixers. harvey had four children and six grandchildren. a special man harvey pollack was 93. >>> still ahead on "eyewitness news" is there nothing worse then sending an e-mail and then immediately regretting it. now, one e-mail service is offering a fix for you. we will have that. but first here's what is coming up tonight on cbs-3....
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harvey pollack was 93. >>> baseball news now phillies taking on the yankees this afternoon but chase utley will not be in the line up. he is on the 15 day disabled list with inflammation in his right ankle. phillies called up darren ruf to take up his place. last night another offensive outburst by phillies including first major league long ball by cameron ruf rookie, miguel franco continues continues to hit the ball, very hard. he had a home run and five runs batted in for the second straight night. phillies beat yankees 11-six after a long weather delay for their third straight win. >>> lets check out this play, at the doctor's cubs game. a dad holding a baby reaches out and grabs himself a foul ball. the dodgers successfully argued that the cubs interfered with adrian gonzales but batter was called out. >> yes indeed. >> pay back. >> they thanked him for a their out and they had fun with him after the game but great play, but, we will bring the glove, got it. >> the little baby's legs is flying and mommies right next door. >> exactly. >> but, interference was called. and they did
harvey pollack was 93. >>> baseball news now phillies taking on the yankees this afternoon but chase utley will not be in the line up. he is on the 15 day disabled list with inflammation in his right ankle. phillies called up darren ruf to take up his place. last night another offensive outburst by phillies including first major league long ball by cameron ruf rookie, miguel franco continues continues to hit the ball, very hard. he had a home run and five runs batted in for the second...
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. >>> so far there is no word on funeral services for long time sixers stat magician harvey pollack. he started with the warriors in the 40's and has a ring for every pro fill basketball team to win a title. harvey was longest tenure employees in the nba. he was responsible for many basketball stats like blocks, steals turnovers and many others. he was the scorer for wilt chamberlain's 100-point game. he was involved in a very serious car accident last january. he is survived by his daughter linda and son ron who worked for the sixers. harvey had four grandchildren and six great grandchildren. harvey pollack, a great guy was 93 years old. >>> baseball now and phillies taking on the yankees this afternoon with cole hamels on the mound. phillies will be without chase utley on the 15 day disable list with an ankle injury. last night another offensive explosion, for the fightins. cameron ruf hit his first major league home run and that was not all of the fire works. nicely done. rookie miguel franco hit his third home run in two games and drove in five runs for the second night in a row.
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very touching with long time stats crew harvey pollack died tuesday at the age of 93.i'm john clark. we are right back. why are we watching this again? i pay for all these channels, so i make myself watch them all. joey, i'll watch anything except this. except this. go back, go back, go back, go back, go back, go back. fios custom tv lets you pay for the types of channels you want, not the ones you don't. 100% fiber optics is here. get out of the past. get fios. now for $79.99 a month. go online or call. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v >>> tonight a star studded party with a purpose. nbc 10 for the diamonds and denim from former philadelphia athletes to reality tv stars and hammels and his wife. the money raised will benefit schools across philadelphia and support efforts in africa as well. a great cause there. we are watching out for rain. >>> we are watching rain tonight. heavy rain mostly south of philadelphia. we could have showers around for the morning commute. otherwise we are tracking rain going into part of your we
very touching with long time stats crew harvey pollack died tuesday at the age of 93.i'm john clark. we are right back. why are we watching this again? i pay for all these channels, so i make myself watch them all. joey, i'll watch anything except this. except this. go back, go back, go back, go back, go back, go back. fios custom tv lets you pay for the types of channels you want, not the ones you don't. 100% fiber optics is here. get out of the past. get fios. now for $79.99 a month. go...
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. >>> services for the late harvey super stat pollack will be held at goldstein funeral home in east oak lane. he began his stat career back in 1946. he was the last original employee of the nba's inaugural season with a career stretching over eight decade. he changed the way we analyzed the game of basketball, his annual harvey pollack nba year book became the grail for every member in the game. he was 93 years old when he passed away. >>> first state, compassion center, opens up to day in wilmington. only valid card carrying patients will be admitted after going through security. care takers must register to enter. patients must pay for marijuana out of pocket and then take it home. all of the medicinal marijuana products are made on site. >> so far 340 people have already registered for their card. >> you know that number will grow. >> yes. >> i think hundred more are on the waiting list. >>> do you remember bristol pay inn the out spoken voice of the family. we will tell you why she's back in the head lines and it has to do with an accident. if you want a paint with no harsh fume
. >>> services for the late harvey super stat pollack will be held at goldstein funeral home in east oak lane. he began his stat career back in 1946. he was the last original employee of the nba's inaugural season with a career stretching over eight decade. he changed the way we analyzed the game of basketball, his annual harvey pollack nba year book became the grail for every member in the game. he was 93 years old when he passed away. >>> first state, compassion center,...
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my staff member jermmy pollack is here. i also propose a alternative resolution which calls to question how ready we are to set a [inaudible] what police staffing should be. starting off, there are other reasons for establishing or established a multidisciplineary process for establishing police staffing levels with. what we have now brought before us is a process that i talked to at least one police commissioner who didn't know there was a resolution before the board of supervisor saying that we should actually increase our staffing levels to 2200 police officers. what kind of process to establish staffing levels exclude the police commission? it makes no sense to me. so here are my major concerns. statistics show crime has actually gone down as population has increased. you will see one of our slides coming forward that will show that and based on department of justice data. we also believe-it is true there may be a correlation between have agpolice department and the level of crime but there was no direct correlation bet
my staff member jermmy pollack is here. i also propose a alternative resolution which calls to question how ready we are to set a [inaudible] what police staffing should be. starting off, there are other reasons for establishing or established a multidisciplineary process for establishing police staffing levels with. what we have now brought before us is a process that i talked to at least one police commissioner who didn't know there was a resolution before the board of supervisor saying that...
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my name is ron pollack, and i'm executive director of families usa, which is the national organization for health care consumers. and with me is gwen jackson from texas, who is one of the millions of people who are receiving the subsidies that were upheld today by the supreme court. make no mistake about this today's decision has monumental significance. it means that the affordable care act is not just the law of the land, it will remain the law of the land. >> yes! >> it means that the millions of people who have been receiving subsidies that make all the difference in terms of whether health insurance is affordable people will continue to receive those subsidies, and they will continue to have health insurance. so, this is a big sigh of relief for millions of people across the country who previously were uninsured, who previously couldn't afford health insurance, but who today can afford insurance because they are receiving subsidies. and today, the court by a 6-3 margin upheld the provision of those subsidies. so, at this juncture, hopefully, now that the affordable care act is cle
my name is ron pollack, and i'm executive director of families usa, which is the national organization for health care consumers. and with me is gwen jackson from texas, who is one of the millions of people who are receiving the subsidies that were upheld today by the supreme court. make no mistake about this today's decision has monumental significance. it means that the affordable care act is not just the law of the land, it will remain the law of the land. >> yes! >> it means...
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host: jerry is from pennsylvania talking to ron pollack of families usa.aller: yes, i have a few questions and comments. first of all, when nancy pelosi said you have to pass this to see what is in it or you have to pass it to see what's in it, i am glad that the republicans didn't sign that because i don't think any of you people try anything before we read it. and we have bloomberg telling us how busy we are that they have to lie to us to pass this bill. the we have president obama taking billions out of medicare to pay for this. then we have billions of dollars to put this into place. and people are not getting affordable care. that is a joke. if this health care is so wonderful, i would love to see all of the senators and congress , i would love to see them all pay for it and to have the same insurance we have. they should have to live by the laws they pass. they give. -- thank you. guest: she also raises a number of points. one thing i think is porton to understand -- is important to understand we have seen surveys of people dissipating as a commonwea
host: jerry is from pennsylvania talking to ron pollack of families usa.aller: yes, i have a few questions and comments. first of all, when nancy pelosi said you have to pass this to see what is in it or you have to pass it to see what's in it, i am glad that the republicans didn't sign that because i don't think any of you people try anything before we read it. and we have bloomberg telling us how busy we are that they have to lie to us to pass this bill. the we have president obama taking...
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host: jerry is from pennsylvania talking to ron pollack of families usa.aller: yes, i have a few questions and comments. first of all, when nancy pelosi said you have to pass this to see what is in it or you have to pass it to see what's in it, i am glad that the republicans didn't sign that because i don't think any of you people try anything before we read it. and we have bloomberg telling us how busy we are that they have to lie to us to pass this bill. the we have president obama taking billions out of medicare to pay for this. then we have billions of dollars to put this into place. and people are not getting affordable care. that is a joke. if this health care is so wonderful, i would love to see all of the senators and congress , i would love to see them all pay for it and to have the same insurance we have. they should have to live by the laws they pass. they give. -- thank you. guest: she also raises a number of points. one thing i think is porton to understand -- is important to understand we have seen surveys of people dissipating as a commonwea
host: jerry is from pennsylvania talking to ron pollack of families usa.aller: yes, i have a few questions and comments. first of all, when nancy pelosi said you have to pass this to see what is in it or you have to pass it to see what's in it, i am glad that the republicans didn't sign that because i don't think any of you people try anything before we read it. and we have bloomberg telling us how busy we are that they have to lie to us to pass this bill. the we have president obama taking...
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ron paul joined us -- ron pollack to join us joined us.e will bring you back to the court when decisions are made. for now, let's take a look at what we discussed this morning on "washington journal" on the future of health care, depending on those cases. host: joining us now ron polla ck of families usa. he is the director. good morning. the u.s. supreme court soon to make a decision on subsidies for those who get health care from the government. what could happen if the supreme court sides with the plaintiffs in this case? guest: in one word, chaos. we will see millions of people lose health coverage. the 6.4 million people in 34 states that are affected, who are now receiving subsidies. if the supreme court sides with the plaintiff, they will lose subsidies. the overwhelming majority will not be able to afford health-care coverage. they will join the ranks of the uninsured. their lives, their health will be in jeopardy. what will also happen is when those subsidies are withdrawn the people who are most likely to decide not to get covera
ron paul joined us -- ron pollack to join us joined us.e will bring you back to the court when decisions are made. for now, let's take a look at what we discussed this morning on "washington journal" on the future of health care, depending on those cases. host: joining us now ron polla ck of families usa. he is the director. good morning. the u.s. supreme court soon to make a decision on subsidies for those who get health care from the government. what could happen if the supreme...
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my name is ron pollack, and i'm executive director of families usa, which is the national organization for health care consumers. and with me is gwen jackson from texas, who is one of the millions of people who are receiving the subsidies that were upheld today by the supreme court. make no mistake about this, today's decision has monumental significance significance. it means that the affordable care act is not just the law of the land, it will remain the law of the land. >> yes! >> it means that the millions of people who have been receiving subsidies that make all the difference in terms of whether health insurance is affordable people will continue to receive those subsidies, and they will continue to have health insurance. so this is a big sigh of relief for millions of people across the country who previously were uninsured, who previously couldn't afford health insurance, but who today can afford insurance because they are receiving subsidies. and today, the court by a 6-3 margin upheld the provision of those subsidies. so at this juncture hopefully now that the affordable care
my name is ron pollack, and i'm executive director of families usa, which is the national organization for health care consumers. and with me is gwen jackson from texas, who is one of the millions of people who are receiving the subsidies that were upheld today by the supreme court. make no mistake about this, today's decision has monumental significance significance. it means that the affordable care act is not just the law of the land, it will remain the law of the land. >> yes!...
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ron: my name is ron pollack, and i am the executive director of families usa. which is a national organization for health care consumers. and with me, is gwen jackson from texas. who is one of the millions of people who are receiving the subsidies that were upheld today by the supreme court. make no mistake about this today's decision has monumental significance. it means that the affordable care act is not just the law of the land, it will remain the law of the land. gwen: yes! ron: it means that the millions of people who have been receiving subsidies that make all the difference in terms of whether health insurance is affordable, people will continue to receive those subsidies, and they will continue to have health insurance. so, this is a big sigh of relief for millions of people across the country who previously were uninsured, who previously couldn't afford health insurance, but who today can afford insurance because they are receiving subsidies. and today, the court by a 6-3 margin upheld the provision of those subsidies. so, at this juncture, hopefully,
ron: my name is ron pollack, and i am the executive director of families usa. which is a national organization for health care consumers. and with me, is gwen jackson from texas. who is one of the millions of people who are receiving the subsidies that were upheld today by the supreme court. make no mistake about this today's decision has monumental significance. it means that the affordable care act is not just the law of the land, it will remain the law of the land. gwen: yes! ron: it means...
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ron pollack of "families usa," which favors the law, was at the supreme court and welcomed the outcome. >> it means that the millions of people who have been receiving subsidies that make all the difference in terms of whether health insurance is affordable, people will continue to receive those subsidies and they will continue to have health insurance. >> ifill: those on the losing side lamented the decision. sam kazman is with the competitive enterprise institute, a member of the plaintiffs' legal team. >> today's ruling is a tragedy for the rule of law in this country. in a 6-3 decision, the supreme court has twisted and somersaulted on traditional rules of statutory interpretation and essentially allowed the irs to rewrite the very statute that congress enacted. >> ifill: many republicans meanwhile, vowed to continue their effort to roll back the whole law. >> obamacare is fundamentally broken. it's raising costs for people it's pushing people out of the ability to afford health insurance. and it needs to be dealt with. but as we know, it's very difficult to deal with it when you h
ron pollack of "families usa," which favors the law, was at the supreme court and welcomed the outcome. >> it means that the millions of people who have been receiving subsidies that make all the difference in terms of whether health insurance is affordable, people will continue to receive those subsidies and they will continue to have health insurance. >> ifill: those on the losing side lamented the decision. sam kazman is with the competitive enterprise institute, a...
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[applause] [cheering] ♪ >> on the next washington journal, ron pollack, executive director of familiessa will examine the impact of the ruling against the obama administration in the kings versus farewell gaze could have on health care. howard rosen executive director of trade adjustment assistance coalition, talks about the trade adjustment assistance program. the federal program that provides aid to u.s. workers that have lost their jobs as a result of or in trade. as always, we will take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. washington journal, live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on seas. -- on c-span. congress is back this week prior to a fourth of july break. the senate returns on monday at 3:00 p.m. eastern time. around 530, they will vote on two nominations. this week's desk this week senators will continue work on fast track trade promotion authority which was passed last week by the house. that measure faces a key procedural vote on tuesday. house returns on tuesday for legislative business with bills related to home security and medicaid spending. later
[applause] [cheering] ♪ >> on the next washington journal, ron pollack, executive director of familiessa will examine the impact of the ruling against the obama administration in the kings versus farewell gaze could have on health care. howard rosen executive director of trade adjustment assistance coalition, talks about the trade adjustment assistance program. the federal program that provides aid to u.s. workers that have lost their jobs as a result of or in trade. as always, we will...
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. >> my flame is ron pollack. i'm executive director of families u.s.a. which is the national organization for health care consumers and with me is gwen jackson from texas who is one of the millions of people who are receiving the subsidies that were upheld today by the supreme court. make no mistake about this. today's decision has monumental significance. it means that the affordable care act is not just the law of the land, it will remain the law of the land. it means that the millions of people who have been receiving subsidies that make all the difference in terms of whether health ensures is affordable, people will ten to receive those subsidies and -- will continue to receive those subdies and will ten to have health ensures. so this is a big sigh of relief for millions of people across the country who previously were uninsured. who previously couldn't afford health insurance. but who today can afford ensures because they are receiving subsidies. and today the court by its 6-3 margin upheld the provision of those subsidies. at this juncture, hopefu
. >> my flame is ron pollack. i'm executive director of families u.s.a. which is the national organization for health care consumers and with me is gwen jackson from texas who is one of the millions of people who are receiving the subsidies that were upheld today by the supreme court. make no mistake about this. today's decision has monumental significance. it means that the affordable care act is not just the law of the land, it will remain the law of the land. it means that the millions...