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the drawing of ruth bader ginsburg? >> the drawing of ruth bader ginsburg?s your name? where you from? >> matt kinellas from staten island, new york. >> jimmy: hey, good, matt. from staten island. good man. matt, what are you looking for here? >> well, i guess i'll go with what looks like a frisbee, or a paper plate? i don't know. >> jimmy: yeah. [ laughter ] paper plate with the word "frisbee" written on it. [ laughter ] >> whatever. i'll take what i get. >> jimmy: yeah. pretty good, man. all right. here we go, guys. you got to turn around, face the sharp 108. get your cell phones ready. put them in picture mode. and don't fire until i tell you to, okay? all right. here we go. let's start the loop. ♪ [ drumroll ] could be any of these great prizes. wait for my command. wait for it. ready. aim. shoot! all right, stop the loop. stop. >> oh, it didn't -- oh, it took two. >> jimmy: don't -- [ laughter ] watch it -- don't cheat. no cheating on here. >> cheater. >> jimmy: let's see, my friends. let's see what have got on here. you got that ruth bader ginsburg dra
the drawing of ruth bader ginsburg? >> the drawing of ruth bader ginsburg?s your name? where you from? >> matt kinellas from staten island, new york. >> jimmy: hey, good, matt. from staten island. good man. matt, what are you looking for here? >> well, i guess i'll go with what looks like a frisbee, or a paper plate? i don't know. >> jimmy: yeah. [ laughter ] paper plate with the word "frisbee" written on it. [ laughter ] >> whatever. i'll take what...
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ruth bader ginsburg... and... eleea kagan.../. the... judges... voting... in dissenn..../ anthony kennedy... samuel alito. . antonin scalia... and... ccarence pere's... our question of the dayy 3 do youuagree with the supreme court's ruling on the health care laa? go to fox- baltimore dot com .../ tell us what you think./. soond off thrr facebook../. send us a tweet./ or text your answer to 45-- 203../ enter fox45a for yes../ fox45b for in today's ruling... the majority of 3 &p conservatives... are clearly... -pd with... he nntion's highest court.../. but... many... vow... to conttnue... their fight.../. melinda roeder ... here... those groups --/ americans for prosperity is a group born out of fruutration pnd hope.stemmmng back to 2009 - hen taxpayers whh opposed the so-called "obamacare" - began protesting at congressional town hall meetings in maryland - and across the nation. they said they didn't want the government o come between them and their doctors. they increases. ironicalll, they say - the supreme court oday p cemented those fears.... essenniall
ruth bader ginsburg... and... eleea kagan.../. the... judges... voting... in dissenn..../ anthony kennedy... samuel alito. . antonin scalia... and... ccarence pere's... our question of the dayy 3 do youuagree with the supreme court's ruling on the health care laa? go to fox- baltimore dot com .../ tell us what you think./. soond off thrr facebook../. send us a tweet./ or text your answer to 45-- 203../ enter fox45a for yes../ fox45b for in today's ruling... the majority of 3 &p...
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ladies and gentlemen, just as ruth bader ginsburg. -- justice ruth bader ginsburg. [applause] [applause] >> please be seated. that was a splendid introduction, but the truth is that i have had more than a little bet of luck in my life to be born when i was, to be a lawyer when the women's movement came alive in the late 1960's to lendy 1970's, and whatever skills i had as a lawyer to help them along. i think that many of you know that it is now flood season at the court. [laughter] so all i can offer this evening is an impressionistic view of what life has been like at the court in this 2011 to 2012 term. in doing that, i will borrow heavily from the annual report i made to my circuit, the second circuit, at its judicial conference last week. some years ago, a former l clerk turned -- who is perhaps in this audience tonight -- turned law professor, of who is perhaps in this audience tonight, ranked justices by the number of laughs they provoke at oral arguments. she -- he rated the the least funny justice of all. [laughter] i remained in last place this term, with o
ladies and gentlemen, just as ruth bader ginsburg. -- justice ruth bader ginsburg. [applause] [applause] >> please be seated. that was a splendid introduction, but the truth is that i have had more than a little bet of luck in my life to be born when i was, to be a lawyer when the women's movement came alive in the late 1960's to lendy 1970's, and whatever skills i had as a lawyer to help them along. i think that many of you know that it is now flood season at the court. [laughter] so all...
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ustice ruth bader ginsburg said a precise salvage ob would be the more cooservative way to go - versus a áquoteá "wrecking antonin scalia sounded doubtfullthat could be possible.scalia says: "have we ever - most of our severability cases, you know, involve one little asppct of the act. the queetioo is ever really struck ddwn what was the main purpose of the act, and left the rest in effectt" regardless of tte outcomee- both the law's supporters and opponnnns havv been preparing for the fallout. senior white house advisor david plouffe - &pwhile maantininggthe law's that contingency plans have been mapped out. capitol hill democrats say they're strategizing as well.becerra says::"one way or the other, i think, on the democratic side we're prrpared to build onnthe landmark health reform to make sure more and more we ave affordable, uality care for warned republicans not to - - ááuoteá "spike the ball" should the court's opinion go in their favor. - and if it doesnnt?boohner says: down the entire laa, the hhuse - will move to repeal whaa's lefttof it. obama are is driving up the cost of h
ustice ruth bader ginsburg said a precise salvage ob would be the more cooservative way to go - versus a áquoteá "wrecking antonin scalia sounded doubtfullthat could be possible.scalia says: "have we ever - most of our severability cases, you know, involve one little asppct of the act. the queetioo is ever really struck ddwn what was the main purpose of the act, and left the rest in effectt" regardless of tte outcomee- both the law's supporters and opponnnns havv been preparing...
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justice ruth bader ginsburg warned the high court was deeply divided.g wildfire in san diego county destroys one structure. we'll have an update. >>> dirt and germs found in hotel rooms across the country that time of year. helpful tips to keep clean while on vacation. cucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucuc
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initially roberts and then kennedy and justice ruth bader ginsburg talked about why she thought the whole thing should have been okay. it wassing about -- interesting and there. >> from the inside, i am curious what it was like, surprised that justice kennedy was not the deciding vote or swing vote here. a lot of people thought he would be and where chief justice john roberts, who traditionally is a conservative, became the deciding vote in this. what was -- what happened inside the court when that became clear? >> and justicendy has been the voice for the mine ort -- justice kennedy has been the voice for the minority and is known as a thinker and a swing vote and he was harsh and saying on behalf of the four- member minority, the whole affordable care act should have been thrown out and he was adamant and bthe majority. the five-justice major, for in a sense, changing what the congress and president intended for the penalty part of the individual mandate, by calling it a tax. it was have interesting and passionate. >> and quickly outside of the court, quite a scene? >> absolutely. there
initially roberts and then kennedy and justice ruth bader ginsburg talked about why she thought the whole thing should have been okay. it wassing about -- interesting and there. >> from the inside, i am curious what it was like, surprised that justice kennedy was not the deciding vote or swing vote here. a lot of people thought he would be and where chief justice john roberts, who traditionally is a conservative, became the deciding vote in this. what was -- what happened inside the court...
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supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg will be speaking at 6:00 p.m. you can see it live on our companion network c-span. kenya, indonesia, hawaii, kansas, chicago and washington, this weekend on book tv follow david maraniss on his journey walking in a president's footsteps for "barack obama, the story," a video record of his travels and sunday david takes your calls and questions. also this week oebdz afterwards, conservative commentator jonah goldberg blames liberals for an ongoing war of ideas using the tyranny of cliches. >> american politics have been distorted by the last century or so by the idea that you move further away from the bad things and one is fascist and another one is homophobic and another one is sexist and the fascist and american political life is simply a conservative who is winning an argument. that is sunday night at 9:00 on book tv on c-span2. >> senate finance committee chair max baucus is leading the nation's tax code. he't
supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg will be speaking at 6:00 p.m. you can see it live on our companion network c-span. kenya, indonesia, hawaii, kansas, chicago and washington, this weekend on book tv follow david maraniss on his journey walking in a president's footsteps for "barack obama, the story," a video record of his travels and sunday david takes your calls and questions. also this week oebdz afterwards, conservative commentator jonah goldberg blames liberals for an...
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. >>> friday, supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg talked about the court's current term, including the health care case. >> no court since the court invited new briefs and arguments in citizens united has attracted more attention in the press, the academy. the ticket line outside the supreme court, a line that formed three days before oral argument commenced. some have described the controversy as unprecedented, and they may be right if they mean the number of press conferences, prayer circles, protests, counter-protests going on outside the court while oral argument was under way inside. >> she also spoke about press reports on the decision expected this week or next. >> and though our deliberations are private, that has not dissuaded the media from publishing a steady stream of rumors and fifth-hand accounts. my favorite among precipices widely observed at the supreme court, those who know don't talk, and those who talk don't know. >> watch the rest of her comments from the american constitution society online at the c-span video library. >>> the white house science and technolog
. >>> friday, supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg talked about the court's current term, including the health care case. >> no court since the court invited new briefs and arguments in citizens united has attracted more attention in the press, the academy. the ticket line outside the supreme court, a line that formed three days before oral argument commenced. some have described the controversy as unprecedented, and they may be right if they mean the number of press...
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before joining the faculty in 1994, he clerked for justice ruth bader ginsburg. he practiced in washington, d.c., recipient of several teaching awards, a former co-editor of the journal of legal education, but most significantly, he helped to man who came within hours of executing set free. >> thank you, professor rotunda. i should say in that connection that my father was a family doctor who was making house calls when he was 80 years old. that is the one time in my career as a lawyer that i ever felt as though i had anything useful to compare my work to his. let me begin more formally by thanking you, professor rotunda, and everyone here at chapman for putting on this program and also for inviting me to be a small part of it. i want to dovetail with some of professor broughton's comments. i want to focus on what are the right lessons to learn from watergate with respect to prosecuting political wrongdoing? the saturday nice massacre about which we've heard so much led to efforts to prevent a recurrence. and we've heard some of those efforts cataloged today and
before joining the faculty in 1994, he clerked for justice ruth bader ginsburg. he practiced in washington, d.c., recipient of several teaching awards, a former co-editor of the journal of legal education, but most significantly, he helped to man who came within hours of executing set free. >> thank you, professor rotunda. i should say in that connection that my father was a family doctor who was making house calls when he was 80 years old. that is the one time in my career as a lawyer...
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he has served as a law clerk to justice ruth bader ginsburg, was on the faculty at harvard law school. most recently served as attorney general for civil rights in the justice department. the number two official in the civil rights division of the justice department. next i was going to yield to my colleague from minnesota for purposes of introduction. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'm honored to have the opportunity to welcome ken charles. mr. charles is the vice president of global diversity. and inclusion for general mills, which he is -- where he has been employed since 2000. i'm proud to say that general mills has its roots in minnesota that go back 150 years. currently employs 35,000 minnesotans. those workers, along with
he has served as a law clerk to justice ruth bader ginsburg, was on the faculty at harvard law school. most recently served as attorney general for civil rights in the justice department. the number two official in the civil rights division of the justice department. next i was going to yield to my colleague from minnesota for purposes of introduction. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'm honored to have the opportunity to welcome ken charles. mr. charles is the vice president of global...
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justice ruth bader ginsburg warned last week that the high court was deeply divided over the issue.have until the end of the month to announce a ruling it could come as early as today. >>> new this morning, a man who says he was attacked by a deer is suing california. the 58-year-old man said the animal jumped his fence and tacked him twice. he blames the department of fish ab -- attacked him twice. he blames the department of fish and game for mismanaging the deer. last year he filed a federal lawsuit against officials trying to collect property taxes a judge dismissed that suit. >>> new rival music service for itunes? bloomberg business report is coming up. >>> positive signs ahead of the opening bell. why investor are breathing a sigh of relief over greece's decision to stay in the european union. >>> fire in san diego destroys one straeur we'll have an update. >>> dirt and germs found in hotel rooms across the country. tips to keep clean while you summer vacation. here you go little man. [ humming ] [ babbling ] the cheerios bandit got you again? [ both laugh ] ♪ the one and onl
justice ruth bader ginsburg warned last week that the high court was deeply divided over the issue.have until the end of the month to announce a ruling it could come as early as today. >>> new this morning, a man who says he was attacked by a deer is suing california. the 58-year-old man said the animal jumped his fence and tacked him twice. he blames the department of fish ab -- attacked him twice. he blames the department of fish and game for mismanaging the deer. last year he filed...
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justice ruth bader ginsburg will address the american constitution society at 6:00 p.m.ederal reserve this week said the median net worth of families fell 30%. this power will talk with the pearson is tilted about the report. then a look at the changing demographics of american cities. we will talk with mark perry of the census bureau. the census bureau.
justice ruth bader ginsburg will address the american constitution society at 6:00 p.m.ederal reserve this week said the median net worth of families fell 30%. this power will talk with the pearson is tilted about the report. then a look at the changing demographics of american cities. we will talk with mark perry of the census bureau. the census bureau.
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>> well, ruth bader ginsburg is right, bill. people who say they know how the court is going to come out on an issue really don't know anything. the only people who know are the clerks at the court and the justices themselves and maybe their secretaries. nobody else knows. what i can tell you is that the medical communities that i have a lot of contact with, on a regular basis. and business folks are anticipating a reversal of obama care, meaning that at the very least the mandate will be deemed unconstitutional. and given the tenure of some of the questions one might conclude that the entire law will be thrown out. that's, you know, that's a big decision if that happens, but, nevertheless, it's really hard to see how the mandate will be implemented. >> bill: if the mandate goes the law goes. >> you don't know that what do you mean you don't know if the mandate goes the law goes. the justices could take that mandate, carve it out and they could say y'all fix this mess. you go back and you fix the rest of the mess of this bill. w
>> well, ruth bader ginsburg is right, bill. people who say they know how the court is going to come out on an issue really don't know anything. the only people who know are the clerks at the court and the justices themselves and maybe their secretaries. nobody else knows. what i can tell you is that the medical communities that i have a lot of contact with, on a regular basis. and business folks are anticipating a reversal of obama care, meaning that at the very least the mandate will be...
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in high school, ruth bader ginsburg played the cello, was a member of the honor society, cheerleader editor of the school newspaper. feeling like a slacker, anyone? stephen breyer earned the rank of eagle scout at the age of 12. not bad. as a teenager he spent his summer digging ditches for pacific gas & electric. samuel alito is a diehard fan of the philadelphia phillies. so much so that he played second base at the annual fantasy camp. she says that she was too intimidated to even ask a question during her first year at princeton university after growing up in the bronx. finally, alayna kagan, the driving force behind the installation of the first frozen yogurt machine at the supreme court cafeteria. ladies and gentlemen, including justice kennedy, your supreme court justice trading cards. collect all nine. gregg: i'm trying to picture ruth bader ginsburg playing the cello and twirling a baton and being a cheerleader while simultaneously. jenna: that part about justice alito was great. right now, the house is preparing to vote on whether to hold the attorney general of the united s
in high school, ruth bader ginsburg played the cello, was a member of the honor society, cheerleader editor of the school newspaper. feeling like a slacker, anyone? stephen breyer earned the rank of eagle scout at the age of 12. not bad. as a teenager he spent his summer digging ditches for pacific gas & electric. samuel alito is a diehard fan of the philadelphia phillies. so much so that he played second base at the annual fantasy camp. she says that she was too intimidated to even ask a...
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so that play there was interesting and justice ruth bader-ginsburg rendered an opinion saying she thoughtof the affordable care act should be constitutional. only three spoke and everyone else was sitting there. they started right at 10:00. >> i'm curious what was the scene like inside the courtroom. we know people lined up overnight to try to get a good seat. >> it was the general public. it was hushed. relatives of the justices were in there. utah senator orrin hatch was in there and michele bachmann later on a megaphone outside blasting the court. she was inside and the retired justice john paul stevens gauge and sat in the front row. so it -- stevens came and sat in the front row. so it was packed. >> president obama said the supreme court decision is a victory for people all over the country saying the decision upholds the fundamental principle that in america no one should fall into financial ruin because of an illness. >> we will continue to implement this law and we'll work together to improve on it where we can, but what we won't do, what the country can't afford to do, is refigh
so that play there was interesting and justice ruth bader-ginsburg rendered an opinion saying she thoughtof the affordable care act should be constitutional. only three spoke and everyone else was sitting there. they started right at 10:00. >> i'm curious what was the scene like inside the courtroom. we know people lined up overnight to try to get a good seat. >> it was the general public. it was hushed. relatives of the justices were in there. utah senator orrin hatch was in there...
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we were talking about what ruth bader ginsburg said on friday night. let's have a listen to that.it is. >> well, as one may expect, many of the most controversial cases remain pending. so it is likely that the sharp disagreement rate will go up next week and the week after. >> okay. she's not tipping her hat exactly, but reading the tea leaves, do you see anything there that gives you an indication of where this is going to go? >> i don't think you can read the tea leaves on this one, obama care or any of the other cases. you can't help after listening to the arguments and reading the briefs to think that the case is going to be sharply divided one way or the other. i don't think there's anyone predicting this is going to be a 9-0 decision with a five-page opinion. clearly sharply divided and it's common at the end of a term for all of the difficult cases that come down to the end because they're more complicated, there's more opinions, the sense, concurrences, et cetera. it just takes longer to finish. i don't think you can really infer anything from those comments other than thi
we were talking about what ruth bader ginsburg said on friday night. let's have a listen to that.it is. >> well, as one may expect, many of the most controversial cases remain pending. so it is likely that the sharp disagreement rate will go up next week and the week after. >> okay. she's not tipping her hat exactly, but reading the tea leaves, do you see anything there that gives you an indication of where this is going to go? >> i don't think you can read the tea leaves on...
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speaking at a legal conference yesterday, justice ruth bader ginsburg said the term has been more taxing than usual. she says some have even called it the term of the century. ginsburg said with such controversial cases pending, you can bet there will be lots of disagreement between her and benchmates as they wrap up before summer recess. >>> firefighters battling that raging wildfire in larimer county, colorado, are really hoping to get some rain today. if they don't get it, they'll face another grueling day on the fire lines. the high park fire has burned 54,000 acres and is still growing. thousands have had to evacuate. >> a very large number of homes here in northern colorado in this fire. at this point, that count is at 113 homes that are destroyed in this fire. we are continuing to assess the conditions and that number will continue to grow. and i don't mean we'll have more homes destroyed as a result of the ongoing fire. we're actually assessing that the damage that's occurred up until this time, it's just taking time to get in there and do that. >> the fire is only 20% contained,
speaking at a legal conference yesterday, justice ruth bader ginsburg said the term has been more taxing than usual. she says some have even called it the term of the century. ginsburg said with such controversial cases pending, you can bet there will be lots of disagreement between her and benchmates as they wrap up before summer recess. >>> firefighters battling that raging wildfire in larimer county, colorado, are really hoping to get some rain today. if they don't get it, they'll...
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heads over how the liberals in the supreme court could have come down on, how steven briar and ruth bader ginsburg. were either of you surprised at theun animity of the court? >> i think what the court said is that they allowed this provision to go effect. but they didn't say that it was constitutional. what they said was that we don't have enough evidence before us to really block it from going to effect. but we think that there could be some major problems in terms of its implementation, a lot of unanswered questions about how this provision could be implemented. so you all in arizona take this to the courts in arizona and try to figure it out. i think it was a mistake because it means that now, you know, all of our rights are going to be jeopardized in arizona but i think that should be made very clear but they didn't rule it was constitutional. they just said we don't have enough evidence before us to justify blocking it. >> i thank you both so much for your time. i hope cooler heads prevail and we could come to a stationwide and nationwide consensus on this issue. chad campbell, thank you so
heads over how the liberals in the supreme court could have come down on, how steven briar and ruth bader ginsburg. were either of you surprised at theun animity of the court? >> i think what the court said is that they allowed this provision to go effect. but they didn't say that it was constitutional. what they said was that we don't have enough evidence before us to really block it from going to effect. but we think that there could be some major problems in terms of its...
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and still no ruling from the supreme court on the president's health care law however justice ruth bader-ginsburgsupreme court, those who know don't talk and those who talk don't know. >> a decision is expected to come by the end of the month. my cut hurt! mine hurt more! mine stopped hurting faster... [ female announcer ] neosporin® plus pain relief starts relieving pain faster and kills more types of infectious bacteria. neosporin® plus pain relief. for a two dollar coupon, visit neosporin.com. holding down the fort while you're out catching a movie. [ growls ] lucky for me, your friends showed up with this awesome bone. hey! you guys are great. and if you got your home insurance where you got your cut rate car insurance, it might not replace all this. [ electricity crackling ] [ gasping ] so get allstate. you could save money and be better protected from mayhem like me. [ dennis ] mayhem is everywhere. so get an allstate agent. are you in good hands? let me show you something new. come on. walmart can now convert your favorite dvds from disc to digital. so you can watch them on your laptop, ta
and still no ruling from the supreme court on the president's health care law however justice ruth bader-ginsburgsupreme court, those who know don't talk and those who talk don't know. >> a decision is expected to come by the end of the month. my cut hurt! mine hurt more! mine stopped hurting faster... [ female announcer ] neosporin® plus pain relief starts relieving pain faster and kills more types of infectious bacteria. neosporin® plus pain relief. for a two dollar coupon, visit...
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but when ruth bader ginsburg was pointed and strong. and you get the feeling there was a lot of friction over this case but they reached their conclusion dodd. >> they didn't get to the medicaid extension. we will get to that with another guest. but a big day in the supreme court. janet, thank you. the legal challenges to president obama healthcare law started the day it was signed." on march 23, 2010, then attorney general of a state filed the first lawsuit. and now the highest court has rule. what does attorney general mccollum say? he joins us. >> good to be with you, greta >> i know you are a former member of congress and as well as the attorney general that filed the first case. i'm curious, during the postmortem, would you have done anything differently? >> no. i think it was well-briefed and well-argued and well-presented but i was shocked and disappointed that chief justice roberts in the end concluded the individual mandate was a tax and not only it it it it was a tax s not prohibited by the direct taxes by the constitution. an
but when ruth bader ginsburg was pointed and strong. and you get the feeling there was a lot of friction over this case but they reached their conclusion dodd. >> they didn't get to the medicaid extension. we will get to that with another guest. but a big day in the supreme court. janet, thank you. the legal challenges to president obama healthcare law started the day it was signed." on march 23, 2010, then attorney general of a state filed the first lawsuit. and now the highest...
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supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg spoke on friday about what some are calling the term of the century. >> i think many of you know it is now flood season at the court. many of the most controversial cases remain pending so it is likely that the sharp disagreement rate will go up next week and the week after. at the supreme court, those who know, don't talk and those who talk, don't know. >> tom daschle is the former senate majority leader, key player on health care, senior policy advisor at the piper law firm. great to see you again. we are now reduced to checking the possible travel schedules of supreme court justices. no one knows when anyone can leave town because we hear that it is today, no major rulings. thursday could be, next monday, could be next wednesday or thursday, but we all think they're going to get out of town by the 29th of june, and of course, all the tea leaves so far have been that the oral arguments went very badly. do you think there is still a chance the president might win a 6-3 victory and actually have health care sustained or do you think that this
supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg spoke on friday about what some are calling the term of the century. >> i think many of you know it is now flood season at the court. many of the most controversial cases remain pending so it is likely that the sharp disagreement rate will go up next week and the week after. at the supreme court, those who know, don't talk and those who talk, don't know. >> tom daschle is the former senate majority leader, key player on health care, senior...
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ruth bader ginsburg, stephen breyer and sonia sotomayor. and justice roberts, one of the court's more conservative justices. the three other conservatives consented, that makes eight. elena kagan the ninth sat this out because she worked this case when she was with the justice department. you have to wonder, why was justice roberts there and it may be that, you know, interesting note here, because there were only eight justices if this were a 4-4 split, the decision wouldn't count. the lower court ruling would be in effect. this would have no effect. perhaps he was trying to find a way for the court to have a holding. >> mike, all eight justices voted unanimously on the papers please aspect of the bill, roundly called the most controversial aspect part of the bill and divided on the other three. did we all have it wrong? do court watchers look at this as a surprise or this what is supposed to happen? >> justice sotomayor and stephen breyer, both in the liberal wing, both expressed concerns but not overriding concerns over the papers please
ruth bader ginsburg, stephen breyer and sonia sotomayor. and justice roberts, one of the court's more conservative justices. the three other conservatives consented, that makes eight. elena kagan the ninth sat this out because she worked this case when she was with the justice department. you have to wonder, why was justice roberts there and it may be that, you know, interesting note here, because there were only eight justices if this were a 4-4 split, the decision wouldn't count. the lower...
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justice ruth bader ginsburg highlighted the key question facing the supreme court if the supreme courtl. >> if the individual mandate requiring the purchase of insurance or the payment of a penalty, if that is unconstitutional, must the entire act fall? or may the mandate be chopped, like a head of broccoli, from the rest of the act. >> joining me now is lawrence jacobs, a professor at the university of minnesota and co-author of the book "health care reform and american politics." professor jacobs, you had an op-ed piece in the "l.a. times" today with your co-author and welcome to my little club that's been very lonely for the last couple of years. in here you say, the mandate brouhaha is truly much ado about almost nothing. when did you guys discover, just out of my curiosity, when did you discover that there really isn't an enforcement mechanism in this mandate? >> we were going through congress, interviewing people as the bill was being written. >> yeah! >> in 2009 and '10, and the senators, by the way, in both parties were talking about this mandate, and you may remember, up until
justice ruth bader ginsburg highlighted the key question facing the supreme court if the supreme courtl. >> if the individual mandate requiring the purchase of insurance or the payment of a penalty, if that is unconstitutional, must the entire act fall? or may the mandate be chopped, like a head of broccoli, from the rest of the act. >> joining me now is lawrence jacobs, a professor at the university of minnesota and co-author of the book "health care reform and american...
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conservative chief justice john roberts joined the court's four liberals-- stephen breyer, ruth bader ginsburg, elena kagan and sonia sotomayor-- in the majority. >> reporter: president obama hailed the court's finding when he appeared later in the east room of the white house. >> i know there will be a lot of discussion today about the politics of all this-- about who won and who lost. that's how these things tend to be viewed here in washington. but that discussion completely misses the point. whatever the politics, today's decision was a victory for people all over this country whose lives will be more secure because of this law and the supreme court's decision to uphold it. >> reporter: republican presidential hopeful mitt romney was also in washington for the decision. >> what the court did not do on its last day in session, i will do on my first day if elected president of the united states. and that is i will act to repeal obamacare. what the court did today was say that obamacare does not violate the constitution. what they did not do was say that obamacare is good law or that it's goo
conservative chief justice john roberts joined the court's four liberals-- stephen breyer, ruth bader ginsburg, elena kagan and sonia sotomayor-- in the majority. >> reporter: president obama hailed the court's finding when he appeared later in the east room of the white house. >> i know there will be a lot of discussion today about the politics of all this-- about who won and who lost. that's how these things tend to be viewed here in washington. but that discussion completely...