upheld this law, upheld it on that basis. it was always on the other issue, on the commerce clause issue, which the court this is two decisions in one. 5-4 decision saying you can t do this under the commerce clause and with a different line of judges and chief justice roberts again in the majority, 5-4 saying you can do it under the taxing authority. even though there were some people who predicted he would be in the majority i don t know anybody who predicted it would be based on the taxing authority with the possible exception of walter dellinger, a former solicitor general in the clinton administration. willie was bringing that up to me last night. in the break. did that congressman who taped prepared statements for the outcome, did he mr. mourdock. he s a candidate. did he prepare for his one? he did them all but that one. darn it. we ve been talking about this tension for chiefç justice roberts between constitution and institution. generally speaking how muc
think has outed the white house for being being tax people that increase taxes on american people. yeah. isn t that what conservatives have been saying? sure. let s face it, the president promised he wouldn t raise taxes on the middle class by a penny with this health care law. that s been proven false now. i heard an earlier guest say it s very difficult to figure out what the cost of this is going to be. it s pretty easy to find out the minimum cost. take a look at the real budget window when they kicks in 2016 to 2025, will cost $2.4 trillion and we only have about a half tri trillion dollars, $500 billion of fees, tabses that will pay for that. about a $1.6 trillion budget deficit that will come out of reduced funding for medicaid and medicare. zekeç, a where do you want start? a lot of hyperbole, we re going to get rid of freedom in america and all of this.
he s attacking the protesters who are in control of libya s third largest city, misrata. and he has sent his fractious army into za ouiia. he has also addressed the citizens of that specific town, za ouia. as the libyan state news reader fidgeted through it gadhafi claimed al qaeda is responsible for the protests. really? he also claimed young people had been given hallucinogenic drugs in their milk and in their coffee, nescafe specifically, to make them revolt. nbc news chiefç foreign correspondent richard engel is in libya. he was driving through libya when the speech came across state radio. this is what richard said about it. reporter: i ve listened to speeches in arabic of middle east leaders for 15 years. this does sound like a sane person. gadhafi is now spaking on state radio. it s very difficult to follow. he s all over the place. he s already mentioned the kurds in northern iraq, the unabomber, india, and says the people carrying out this revolt are
corrections corporation of america, which stands to benefit the most, that industry and that company in arizona, they re really well conducted. the cbs affiliate in phoenix, kpho did some investigating on this subject. this is what they turned up. our cbs 5 investigation found two of governor brewer s top advisers have connections to cca. deputy chiefç of staff, paul senseman was a lobbyist for the company. his life is still a registered lobbyist for cca. brewer policy adviser chuck coughlin also represents cca. did paul senseman or chuck coughlin have any input with you on signing sb-1070 into law? okay, we re done. were you aware they were lobbyists for corrections corporate of america. governor, don t you think you should have disclosed that? the governor did not answer those questions. after initially dodging those questions, governor brewer s