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jenna: this just in, the supreme court wrapping up day two of arts on the president s health care law, centering on the law s individual mandate. what happens if the court decides the government cannot require you to buy health insurance or face a fine? is there an alternative to the law? also, what s the plan if the supreme court green lights the overhaul? joining us now, texas senator john cornyn, inside the courtroom today and senator, nice to have you on the program. thanks jenna. jenna: as i mentioned before the commercial break, you have this extensive legal background. i know you ve been critical of the health care law. i d like to draw upon your legal expertise first, because you were inside this court on such an historic day. walking out now, what are your impressions of the way the arguments went? well, i thought they were well argued on both sides,