jon: i guess that s capitalism. lots of new reaction to the supreme court s decision on healthcare, which as jenna said is about 25 hours old now. coming up the impact of that new law on small businesses. we will talk with the head of one business group, they filed the original lawsuit in the supreme court that ended up in the supreme court challenging the overhaul. jenna: what now for businesses, that is a big question coming up. another big ruling overshadowed by the healthcare ruling. the supreme court says it s okay for people to lie about their military service, and now there is lots of reaction to that decision. we re going to go deeper into that coming up in a few moments.
camps. what doctors suspect is behind this illness. a city under siege, the worst fire in colorado history burning hundreds of homes -rpbg. at least one person is dead. we are live on the line in colorado springs to tell you how the residents are handling this. rick: ben stein is in the hot seat today. people have questions about the healthcare ruling, the supreme court. the economic situation as a whole. ben stein is a smart guy. he will answer your question. go to the home page at foxnews.com. send us your questions for ben stein and hear them answer them a little bit later on. we ll have more after a quick break. don t go away. when you have diabetes. your doctor will say get smart about your weight.
america. it received a 18.5 stimulus grant it s bankrupt. a battery maker received stimulus and laid off workers at its michigan plant. the electric vehicle manufacturer received $529 million in stimulus loans, announced layoffs of 26 people from its delaware factory. they say it s temporary and it s being a prudent company at this point. bill: thank you, doug. patti ann: it was already the most devastating wildfire in colorado history and now this raging inferno has turned deadly, and it s nowhere near being under control. bill: also back on healthcare, what does the ruling do to your bottom line? is your premium about to go up or come back down to earth? that is a great question. americans were promised lower health care costs. they are going up.
yet but we got a statement from the u.s. attorney in which they say essentially that we are not yet finished, calling to account everyone responsible for the epic fraud of bernie madoff and the epic pain of his many victims. megyn: new questions in the trayvon martin case as we wait for a judge to decide whether george zimmerman will be freed on pail again. could zimmerman persuade the judge that he is not being deceptive after he and his wife are accused of lie being their finances? we ll take a look at what happened in court this morning. small business owners asking what this healthcare ruling means for them. you might care as well if you were employed by a small business. in three minutes we ll break it down with our panel of business experts. what s in store for these owners and their employees? one american city under fire for creating a fuss over military flags honoring our servicemen and women.
that are suffering, unbelievable. prayers, prayers, prayers. jon: janice dean, we ll send them, thanks. jenna: campaign opportunities, campaign fundraising opportunities in particular are rarely lost these days, even the healthcare ruling, about 24 hours old at this point sparking some new products out there. rick, what are we talking about. reporter: we ll show you. the republicans in the house of representatives were warned by the house leade leader no spike being the football if it was struck down. remember the f-bomb dropped by the vice president after the healthcare law had passed? listen. [bleep] reporter: instead of being embarrassed that that comment was picked up by the mike the obama re-election team is trying to cash in on it. take a look at the obama store section on the campaign s