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wrote the majority opiiion.the four judges connideeed liberal voted to uphold the law.they are sonia sotomayor..stephen breyer... ruthhbader ginsburg...and ellna kagan.the judges voting pn dissent weree.. anthony kennedy...ssmuel alito.... thomas. coverage for people with pre- existing conditions.that's a welcome relief for some families we ssoke with. the mckkever ffmily as but they'rr happy to ind out 12-yearroll kyle, who suffers from a genetic nerve disorrer, insurancc plans... now there pre no pre-existing condition limitations. jjnine murphy ii in a similar sstuation. her-4--ear old son suffers from cerebral palsyyand is covered by medicaid. murphy says: afforddble pealth care is really important to me right now and therapy and hhs ndition - coveerd" mckeever says: "when your child has a medical condition when you have the fiiances with it thaa you are not going to ave the abiiity toopay for mri's, or x-rayssor medicinn. ii's just aaother burden" burdenn the most controversial part of the new law requiies all americans to a fine. there will be ce - &psubsidies for those who canno afford
wrote the majority opiiion.the four judges connideeed liberal voted to uphold the law.they are sonia sotomayor..stephen breyer... ruthhbader ginsburg...and ellna kagan.the judges voting pn dissent weree.. anthony kennedy...ssmuel alito.... thomas. coverage for people with pre- existing conditions.that's a welcome relief for some families we ssoke with. the mckkever ffmily as but they'rr happy to ind out 12-yearroll kyle, who suffers from a genetic nerve disorrer, insurancc plans... now there...
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(laughter) it was a 5-3 decision with elena kagan recusing herself and sonia sotomayor allowed to vote after she showed her papers. (laughter) nation, nation, this decision is a disaster partly because it throws open our country's borders but mostly because mitt romney now has to express an opinion that might upset his pick voters. of course, it's great for obama, he's been pandering to latinos all year. what with last week offering to let young illegals stay and, of course, his shameful entrance at the state of the union. >> mr. speaker, the president of the united states! (playing "mexican hat dance") (laughter) clearly mitt romney had to get on top of this issue. so last night he told a room of 200 donors in arizona "i would have preferred to see the supreme court give more latitude to the states, not less, there are states now under this decision that have less authority, less latitude to enforce immigration laws. and states have to be able to enforce their own immigration laws. as justice scalia said yesterday in a fiery dissent "in the first 100 years of the republic the states e
(laughter) it was a 5-3 decision with elena kagan recusing herself and sonia sotomayor allowed to vote after she showed her papers. (laughter) nation, nation, this decision is a disaster partly because it throws open our country's borders but mostly because mitt romney now has to express an opinion that might upset his pick voters. of course, it's great for obama, he's been pandering to latinos all year. what with last week offering to let young illegals stay and, of course, his shameful...
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[applause] right after sonia sotomayor was put through what i like to call elizabeth expert moment.rock with the screaming, yelling faces behind her, somewhat like what i saw when i was watching sonia sotomayor. right after that, we then had the vilification of shirley sherrod. now, i want to point out here, on this one i'm not making a critique of the administration or making a critique of the naacp. an organization that i think has been doing extraordinary and exceptional work, especially recently but who in that moment when shirley sherrod was first presented to the american people by andrew bright arc as a racist -- breitbart, as a racist, the naacp initially, although they came around but initially saying she should be ashamed of herself for her comments. now that had to have happened because they just didn't know who shirley sherrod was. and you see that is fine if you didn't know who shirley sherrod was and maybe if i didn't know but i did but if you ever watched "eyes on the prize" which i'm sure anyone in the naacp did then they named sherrod in the state of georgia should'
[applause] right after sonia sotomayor was put through what i like to call elizabeth expert moment.rock with the screaming, yelling faces behind her, somewhat like what i saw when i was watching sonia sotomayor. right after that, we then had the vilification of shirley sherrod. now, i want to point out here, on this one i'm not making a critique of the administration or making a critique of the naacp. an organization that i think has been doing extraordinary and exceptional work, especially...
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. >> it was a 5-3 decision with kagan recusing herself and sonia sotomayor being allowed to vote owner she showed her papers. >> the forward roll, only two of them. where did that come from. >> now that you got this out of your system are you ready to go back to cleveland and play some ball? >> whoa, whoa, whoa. >> they all come back for real news every night. >> i know. >> it's almost like we're infecting the mother ship. >> john: do you believe in god? >> yes. >> john: do you believe in ufos. >> no. >> john: do you believe lee harry oswald acted alone is. >> yeah, he did. >> john: visit the "viewpoint" web at www.current.com. money is effecting those who will not identify themselves. raul grijalva wants them identified. he's up next. building >>it's the place where democracy is supposed to be the great equalizer, where your vote is worth just as much as donald trump's. we must save the country. it starts with you. and who doesn't want 50% more cash? ugh, the baby. huh! and then the baby bear said "i want 50% more cash in my bed!" phhht! 50% more cash is good ri... what's that. ♪ ♪
. >> it was a 5-3 decision with kagan recusing herself and sonia sotomayor being allowed to vote owner she showed her papers. >> the forward roll, only two of them. where did that come from. >> now that you got this out of your system are you ready to go back to cleveland and play some ball? >> whoa, whoa, whoa. >> they all come back for real news every night. >> i know. >> it's almost like we're infecting the mother ship. >> john: do you believe...
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. >> 5-3 decision, when sonia sotomayor allowed to vote only after she showed her papers. >> here's mineere i stand. >> you still think the arizona immigration law could be a model for the nation! >> we need a greater, more assertive america. >> i'll have what she's having. >> sate again and again and again. >> with worker locking himself in the airplane lavatory. >> he's a job creator. >> we do not need an outsourcing pioneer in the oval office. >> couple of times wondered whether i was going to get a ping slip. >> there's actually a difference between outsource iing and offshoring. some sort of financial wizard who can fix our economy. >> what exactly are you accusing the president of? >> i don't know. >> i burn everything i've done. >> do you have any evidence that white house officials are involved in a cover up? >> no, we don't. >> moving the stadium. >> somehow take away or limit people's second amendment rights. >> i don't know what whether that's the case. >> big decision's coming tomorrow for the supreme court. my guess is they're not sleeping real well at the white house. >> th
. >> 5-3 decision, when sonia sotomayor allowed to vote only after she showed her papers. >> here's mineere i stand. >> you still think the arizona immigration law could be a model for the nation! >> we need a greater, more assertive america. >> i'll have what she's having. >> sate again and again and again. >> with worker locking himself in the airplane lavatory. >> he's a job creator. >> we do not need an outsourcing pioneer in the oval...
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. >> supreme court justice soniaed sotomayor is 58.thday if this is your day, too. >>> hello and welcome back to 9 news now on this monday morning. 5:45. the question is debby is doing what to the gulf coast and where? >> 20 confirmed tornadoes in florida. tons of rain down there. this will barely move for the rest of the week. by friday and saturday it will be in the western panhandle. >> it's coming across land so it won't get to hurricane strength? >> it may. it will be out in the gulf for two or three days so it has time. right now it's struggling to strengthen. in fact, it's weakened a bit. we start with debby. florida is being pounded with heavy, heavy rain. we know a guy in orlando at disney this week, one of the guys we work with. stay inside, mike. find inside activities. tornado watch across much of florida. then the western part of florida getting a little bit of a break now but debby actually is in the gulf of mexico. not moving. winds have weakened to 50 miles an hour and the motion on this at least the stationary now but
. >> supreme court justice soniaed sotomayor is 58.thday if this is your day, too. >>> hello and welcome back to 9 news now on this monday morning. 5:45. the question is debby is doing what to the gulf coast and where? >> 20 confirmed tornadoes in florida. tons of rain down there. this will barely move for the rest of the week. by friday and saturday it will be in the western panhandle. >> it's coming across land so it won't get to hurricane strength? >> it may....
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sided with chief justice, who was the swing vote in the decision, ruth ginsburg, stephen breyer, sonia sotomayor, and elena kagan. we of spoken to a lot of single payer advocates say it is not surprising, because this is siding with the insurance industry. your thoughts when you say tomorrow we begin the fight for medicare for all. what direction should that go? >> toward exactly what you just said, medicare for all. we need to expand medicare for all the citizens of this country. of course this is something the insurance companies do not want to happen because i ultimately, medicare for all will not work if the people are not in charge of it. even with this victory today, the insurance companies will follow the shot. they will be restricted more than they were in the past, for instance, one of the great things about today is the provision the cannot deny people because of pre-existing conditions. that now stands. the fact parents can keep their children up to the to 26 on their health insurance, that stands. they're all these smaller provisions -- the key talking about the mandate being the cen
sided with chief justice, who was the swing vote in the decision, ruth ginsburg, stephen breyer, sonia sotomayor, and elena kagan. we of spoken to a lot of single payer advocates say it is not surprising, because this is siding with the insurance industry. your thoughts when you say tomorrow we begin the fight for medicare for all. what direction should that go? >> toward exactly what you just said, medicare for all. we need to expand medicare for all the citizens of this country. of...
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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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wrote the majority opinion.the four judges considered ibbral voted to &puphold the law.thhy are sonia sotomayoren breyer... ruuh bader ginsburg...and elena kagan.the judges voting in isseet were... anthony kennedy...samuel alito.... thomas. scalia and clarence the house connrolled by republicans has already scheduled a vote to árepealá thh healthcare law.the hoose vote will be july 11th 11th the decision seems to be fueling battle llnes.now maryland lawmakers are looking at whht this could mean in the coming months. (dutch))"this is the law, its settled, lets move forward" forward"(harris) "in two weeks were gonna comeeback and file a bill to repeal bill in its en" entirety"opposing sides are at odds over how it will influence everything...from small businesses to the presidential election. one provision of the law is coverage for people with pre- existing conddtions.that's a welcomeereliefffor some families ww spoke with. the mckeever family has employer paid insurance. but they're happy to find out 12-year-old kyle, who suffers from a genetic nerve disorder, would not be denied coverage if th
wrote the majority opinion.the four judges considered ibbral voted to &puphold the law.thhy are sonia sotomayoren breyer... ruuh bader ginsburg...and elena kagan.the judges voting in isseet were... anthony kennedy...samuel alito.... thomas. scalia and clarence the house connrolled by republicans has already scheduled a vote to árepealá thh healthcare law.the hoose vote will be july 11th 11th the decision seems to be fueling battle llnes.now maryland lawmakers are looking at whht this...
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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 good policy. obamacare was bad polic
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...
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just for fun the, for kicks and giggles, watched the jamie dimon testimony next to the sonia sotomayor confirmation hearing. just watch them. [applause] white after sonia sotomayor was put through the moment, the girl forced to walk the gauntlet with the screaming, yelling faces behind her. right after that, we have the vilification of sherrod. i'm not making a critique of the administration. i'm making a critique of the naacp. it is an organization that i think has been ordinarily great work but when she was first presenting to the people as a racist. the leadership of the naacp initially, although they came around quickly, said she should be ashamed of herself for her comments. that had to have happened because they just did not know who sherrod was. it may be ok if i didn't know, but if you ever watched "eye of the prize," the name in georgia should have rung a bell since they liberated georgia while king was taking care of atlanta. asneing that woman inherently expendable then post- 2010 the full assault through personhood amendments, contraception on the agenda. i'm sorry, it's ho
just for fun the, for kicks and giggles, watched the jamie dimon testimony next to the sonia sotomayor confirmation hearing. just watch them. [applause] white after sonia sotomayor was put through the moment, the girl forced to walk the gauntlet with the screaming, yelling faces behind her. right after that, we have the vilification of sherrod. i'm not making a critique of the administration. i'm making a critique of the naacp. it is an organization that i think has been ordinarily great work...
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today, if you used the name sonia sotomayor, they would figure out i was a citizen, but let's assumen doe who lives in grand rapids. they are legal. is there a citizens database? >> this is a significant problem. >> is not a database? >> if you have a passport, you could be discovered that we, but otherwise there is no way to verify you are a citizen. you have lots of circumstances in which people who are citizens are to come up no match. there's nothing suggested that they have an immigration problem. >> if you run out of your house without a driver's license or identification and you walk into a park that is closed, and you are arrested, make the call to this agency. you could sit there forever while they figure out -- >> there is a factual point i would like to correct. mr. clement suggests it takes a few minutes to process these calls. that is true, but you are any queue for 60 minutes, so the average time is 17 minutes. >> i was not sure about your answer to justice kennedy. is the reason that the government is not focused on people who are here illegally as opposed to the other
today, if you used the name sonia sotomayor, they would figure out i was a citizen, but let's assumen doe who lives in grand rapids. they are legal. is there a citizens database? >> this is a significant problem. >> is not a database? >> if you have a passport, you could be discovered that we, but otherwise there is no way to verify you are a citizen. you have lots of circumstances in which people who are citizens are to come up no match. there's nothing suggested that they...
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sonia sotomayor, they'd probably figure out i was a citizen. but let's assume it's john doe, who lives in grand rapids. >> the citizen problem is actually a significant problem. there isn't a citizen database. if you -- >> i'm sorry, there is or there isn't? >> there is not. if you have a passport, there's a database if you look "passports." so you could be discovered that way. but otherwise, there is no reliable way in the database to verify that you are a citizen unless you're in the passport database. so you have lots of circumstances in which people who are citizens are going to come up no match. there's no -- there's nothing suggesting in the databases that they have an immigration problem of any kind, but there's nothing to -- >> so if you run out of your house without your driver's license or identification and you walk into a park that's closed and you're arrested, you -- they make the call to this agency. you could sit there forever while they -- >> yes, and i -- >> -- figure out if you're -- >> while i'm at it, there is a factual poin
sonia sotomayor, they'd probably figure out i was a citizen. but let's assume it's john doe, who lives in grand rapids. >> the citizen problem is actually a significant problem. there isn't a citizen database. if you -- >> i'm sorry, there is or there isn't? >> there is not. if you have a passport, there's a database if you look "passports." so you could be discovered that way. but otherwise, there is no reliable way in the database to verify that you are a citizen...
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neither is an immigrant, but justice scalia's father came through ellis island from italy, and sonia sotomayor is a proud puerto rican with generations of u.s. citizen ancestors. we could play this game all day. but the point is simple. the idea that any government official can determine who belongs in america and who doesn't simply by looking at them is completely ridiculous, unfair, and un-american. and yet this absurdity is the law of arizona. the court signaled it would be watching this law closely, and it should. because we count on the courts to protect our liberties. not restrict them. and because in america people should always be judged by their actions, no person, not one, should be judged by the way they look, the sound of their voice, or the pronunciation of their last name. not in arizona, not anywhere, not ever. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. members are reminded to address their remarks to the chair. the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois, mr. dold, for five minutes. mr. dold: thank you, mr. speaker. as a supreme court is about to rule on the healt
neither is an immigrant, but justice scalia's father came through ellis island from italy, and sonia sotomayor is a proud puerto rican with generations of u.s. citizen ancestors. we could play this game all day. but the point is simple. the idea that any government official can determine who belongs in america and who doesn't simply by looking at them is completely ridiculous, unfair, and un-american. and yet this absurdity is the law of arizona. the court signaled it would be watching this law...