to our medicare and social security benefits. president obama s landmark overhaul appears to be heading for the supreme court. appealing a ruling by a federal appeals court which struck down the law s core requirement forcing americans to buy health insurance or pay a penalty beginning in 2014. nbc s mike viqueira is at the white house for us and with a good day for you, when do you think the high court could hear the arguments? it could come in the thick of primary season. republican primary season. and that is going to be a very interesting predicament. there was no question and everybody agreed from all sides in washington, all over the country, 26 states and national federation of independent businesses, small business lobby in this country, foremost small business lobby, they had all gone to court to try to stop this health care law that was so difficult in passing that the president got passed and that takes effect in 2014.
say, was converting mobile phones into detonators for bombs used to kill u.s. soldiers overseas. at one point, ferdaus was informed that his detonators had been used to kill three u.s. soldiers in iraq. his response, that is exactly what i wanted. then, sources say, ferdaus embarked on a plan to target washington, d.c. traveling to take this photograph of the pentagon, and to conduct surveillance. according to the affidavit, his desire to attack the united states is so strong that he confided, i just can t stop. there is no other choice for me. the fbi says it allows these cases to play out so that potential jurors can see the overt acts, listen to tape-recorded conversations and see that these suspects really do have deadly intentions. pierre thomas, abc news, washington. the obama administration is asking the supreme court for a speedy ruling on the president s landmark health care overhaul. a federal appeals court struck down the law s core requirement that individuals buy health