court rules on health care in america. i ll be joined by two people who witnessed the supreme court arguments who will tell us what they expect this court to say tomorrow. and in the rewrite, i ll explain what won t change in our health care system tomorrow, no matter how the supreme court rules. and why there will be no outrage about that. and why there should be. that s coming up. [ buzz ] off to work! did you know honey nut cheerios is america s favorite cereal? oh, you re good! hey, did you know that honey nut cheerios is. oh you too! ooh, hey america s favorite cereal is. honey nut cheerios ok then off to iceland!
you got to know your crowd. the romney campaign and the white house are arguing over whether that was a run, hit or error. plus, why can t women have it all? and how do you define all? anne marie slaughter on her provocative atlantic magazine cover story. and going to the dogs. the first dog to mark his territory in hollywood history. good day. i m andrea mitchell live in washington. in our daily fix today, an exclusive first look at our nbc news/ wall street journal poll. when the supreme court rules on health care, thursday, the justices will weigh in to a debate on which surprisingly many americans still have not made up their minds. in our poll, 34% say they would have mixed feelings if the law is found constitutional and upheld. 39% say their feelings would be mixed if the law is struck down. chris cillizza is an msnbc
as you mentioned some are pointing to wisconsin as a microcosm of larger debates happening on different state levels but also on the federal level as well. do you see this? wisconsin, what happens with the recall over the next 24 hours, will determine in some ways what direction this conversation goes, the entitlement state versus the taxpayer? well i think it s a very good question and it is really the issue of the moment. a lot of people call this the most seminal event, maybe the most defining event before the big presidential election in the fall. maybe more so however the supreme court rules on health care. and that s because what this governor has been trying to do, his supporters say, is rein in these excessive costs that have gotten so out of control, they re going to, you know, sort of pigeon hole budgets across the country if they were allowed to continue unabated. so that is why you see chris christie here and some other governors, bobby jindal of louisiana, all making the
i did see that. and there s an example of a guy that contributed to a super pac, a republican super pac. they are digging into his personal background. divorce records. got his divorce recording. and then posting crap about him online. i wonder if they understand that the second they start doing that, republicans, a third party republican outfit, is going to do the same thing. do they really want to take politics there? that is just sleazy, sleazy, sleazy. sleazy politicking. and maybe you get away with that in the chicago city council race. but, man, you talk about the law of unintended consequences, mark halperin, that could get really nasty fast. they plan to go after anyone who stands in the president s way of re-election. if the supreme court rules on health care in an adverse way to them, they ll go after supreme court justices. if people give money to the
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