fourth amendment current with the times. reporter: gregg, more and more class we re seeing. 21st technology for the justices to decide using precedents in many cases that are centuries old. gregg: the health care law is one that people are really paying attention to. i think both sides have filed petitions for certiorari, haven t they? asking the court to take it up? that is correct. of course that is the one case everybody wants to talk about. not officially yet on the calendar for this term but the appeals from the lower court decisions already been decided the appeals are here. the paperwork is in. we wait to see what the justice decide which appeals they take up and when they will do it a former d. oj official says they would be stunned if the court doesn t take up this issue in this term very shortly. take a listen. now you have both the states that are challenging the law as well as the administration itself telling the supreme court, you need to decide this
debate. an issue that had all the makings of a political firestorm. kids, sexually transmitted disease, the government telling them how to protect their kids. at issue is rick perry s 2007 executive order requiring girls to get vaccinated against human papilloma virus, a virus that can cause cervical answer. that executive order never saw the light of day. perry signed it. two months later the state legislature turned it over and it died on the vine. despite that fact in the debate michele bachmann tried to paint rick perry is someone who wanted innocent little girls to be held down by the arm of big government and forcibly stuck with needles in their arms. now after the debate she s even trying to raise fears that the hpv vaccine can cause mental retardation. something she s repeated on television at least twice already. that is by all accounts, just flat-out wrong. more on that in a minute. but first bachmann and perry going head-to-head last night. i m a mom with three c
good evening, en. we begin tonight keeping them honest. one of the most contentious issues that came up in the debate. an issue that had all the makings of a political firestorm. kids, sexually transmitted disease, the government telling them how to protect their kids. at issue is rick perry s 2007 executive order requiring girls to get vaccinated against human papilloma virus, a virus that can cause cervical answer. that executive order never saw the light of day. perry signed it. two months later the state legislature turned it over and it died on the vine. despite that fact in the debate michele bachmann tried to paint rick perry is someone who wanted innocent little girls to be held down by the arm of big government and forcibly stuck with needles in their arms. now after the debate she s even trying to raise fears that the hpv vaccine can cause mental retardation. something she s repeated on television at least twice already. that is by all accounts, just flat-out wron