don t take these on your own. this is becoming the vitamins world is becoming a hollywood fashion. everybody s taking it, so your neighbors are taking it, and i m going to do it. that s dangerous. we don t want people to do that. having said that, i still think that omega 3 fatty acids has a lot of benefits when it comes to preventing stroke, heart disease and everything we ve said over the years still stands. in this particular case, just like vitamin e that came out a few months ago that it can increase the risk of prostate cancer, you have to be careful. if you have a family history of prostate cancer, if you have elevated psa, for the time being i would not take any more of these until you speak to your doctor. jon: all right. speaking to the doctor always important. really an interesting study. doctor, good to have your expertise. that pennsylvania a lot to consider there. jon: yeah. i take fish oil once in a while. i heard it was a good thing. jenna: that s what the doctor said,
not insure my people i will just pay the penalty. it is the tax. the supreme court says it is a tax. the will raise about $50 billion over 10 years and penalties paid by businesses who don t buy insurance. you have to or pay the penalty. john: we just cover four or five out of 20. it is so complex h&r block made a commercial to capitalize on the complications of obamacare. be affordable care act means big changes when you file your taxes. i read the whole 900 pages. i will give you a tax and health care review. i know the law. i have the solutions and can help you figure it out. john: she is smiling. a big grin. i invited h&r block to talk
am not going to ensure my people i will just pay the penalty. there are individuals. a penalty not a tax. of course a tax. the penalty tax on individuals they figure will raise about 50 billion over ten years and then you have penalties paid by businesses who don t buy insurance. remember you have to buy insurance or you pay the penalty. we have just covered four or five of the twenty-some taxes. it is so complex. h & r block made a commercial to capitalize on the complications of obama care. the affordable care act means big changes this year when you file your taxes. i read the whole 900 pages. i will give you a tax and healthcare review. i know the law. i have the solutions. i can help you figure it out. something about this big grin. we invited h & r block on the show to talk about the gloating in this ad but they didn t
penalties that says i will not insure my people i will just pay the penalty. it is the tax. the supreme court says it is a tax. the penalty tax will raise about $50 billion over 10 years and penalties paid by businesses who don t buy insurance. you have to or pay the penalty. john: we just cover four or five out of 20. it is so complex h&r block made a commercial to capitalize on the complications of obamacare. be affordable care act means big changes when you file your taxes. i read the whole 900 pages. i will give you a tax and health care review. i know the law. i have the solutions and can help you figure it out. john: she is smiling. a big grin. i invited h&r block to talk
each of those justices talking about the fact that those who don t buy insurance, you are young and healthy, you are impacting at least by the argument by the government, you are impacting the cost of other people when you don t get insurance and you need care that, cost is passedded on to others. we heard that again and again from justices ginsburg and cagan who seem to be clear votes in favor of upholding the mandate. greta: did justice thomas ask a question, did he today? he maintained his six-year silence. there were a couple of times he sat up and moved up to where they would speak in the microphone, almost like a head fake because there were a couple of points where we thought he is about to say something! but he didn t. greta: who was in the courtroom? any celebrities? reporter: by washington standards, eric holder was there, hhs secretary and cath ligue lean sebelius.