happening in the republican nomination process than the general election. that will change. once it is head-to-head between what appears to be romney and this president h his fortunes will change dramatically on energy, on jobs, on debt. if it wasn t for bad news this guy would have no news at all. judge jeanine: let s jump to healthcare. if the individual mandate fails does the whole thing fail? that is a question for the supreme court right now. and it is tough to see which way this goes but i will tell you one thing that ising. tis going happen if this is a 5-4 decision the reputation of the supreme court will go down, down, down. just another political institution as opposed to above politics. judge jeanine: if healthcare fails what effect does that have on the election, on the president? i think it will have a big impact. the president banked his entire presidency on the issue. judge jeanine: forget about
happening in the republican nomination process than the general election. that will change. once it is head-to-head between what appears to be romney and this president h his fortunes will change dramatically on energy, on jobs, on debt. if it wasn t for bad news this guy would have no news at all. judge jeanine: let s jump to healthcare. if the individual mandate fails does the whole thing fail? that is a question for the supreme court right now. and it is tough to see which way this goes but i will tell you one thing that ising. tis going happen if this is a 5-4 decision the reputation of the supreme court will go down, down, down. just another political institution as opposed to above politics. judge jeanine: if healthcare fails what effect does that have on the election, on the president? i think it will have a big impact. the president banked his entire presidency on the issue. judge jeanine: forget about
happening in the republican nomination process than the general election. that will change. once it is head-to-head between what appears to be romney and this president h his fortunes will change dramatically on energy, on jobs, on debt. if it wasn t for bad news this guy would have no news at all. judge jeanine: let s jump to healthcare. if the individual mandate fails does the whole thing fail? that is a question for the supreme court right now. and it is tough to see which way this goes but i will tell you one thing that ising. tis going happen if this is a 5-4 decision the reputation of the supreme court will go down, down, down. just another political institution as opposed to above politics. judge jeanine: if healthcare fails what effect does that have on the election, on the president? i think it will have a big impact. the president banked his entire presidency on the issue. judge jeanine: forget about
police made out three numbers on the colorado license plate, 357. one believes there may have be a have been a passenger in the car. because aguila r s head hits the passenger side mirror, there may be damage to the mirror. anyone with a tip can call crime stoppers: aguilar meanwhile was asked what he wants to say to the driver and he replied, i want them to apologize. jon. jon: one lucky little boy there, that s for sure. patti an brown, thank you. thank you. jenna: today is the day the u.s. officially hets the debt ceiling. it s not default yet but accounting tricks begin today. today, the pressurery treasury will begin to borrow from pensions to keep the government current. democratic congressman chris van hollen is ranking member of the budget house committee and one of the lawmakers working with the vice president on debt. no easy task there.
cut spending. this is what the chief of staff, the chairman of the joint chief of staff said on thursday about his concerns. yeah, i think the biggest threat we have to our national security is it our debt. i was shown a figure the other day by the comptroller in the pentagon that said, i think it s in 2012, but the interest the interest on our debt is $571 billion in 2012. and that s notionally about the size of the defense department budget. it s not sustainable over time. bret: that s what countries, bill, like germany and great britain are saying in the wake of the greek financial meltdown, exactly that. and yet the administration says the stimulus packages in these countries need to continue. the position we need stimulus, but in the long-terms we understand that debt is