that vladimir putin doesn t really like rap. i don t know the story. i ll dance to anything. is there good russian raps? i actually don t know. i m supposed to be all in with russia but i don t know. there must be subpoenas. let s get to the bottom of it. braking news. talking about clashes. how is your health care? it s struggling. it s clear that barack obama is worried about his legacy. remember he called obamacare his signature domestic achievement. that is on the line. in the short term there s not going to be any changes. but because of this ruling ruling that the law is unconstitutional it is very much on the line in the medium term in terms of the rest of the law. remember the individual mandate was ripped out about a year ago. and now the rest of the law is hanging by a thread. a judge in texas ruling that because of the removal of the
much for obamacare. and, yet, go to arkansas, west virginia, and go to alaska and louisiana. go to place where a democrat is at risk of losing a senate seat this year and they are in a crouch over obamacare because republicans, republican groups, conservative groups, have been spending millions of dollars on negative tv ads. the president is trying to change a political dynamic. he is not going to convince republican voters to love obamacare. what she trying to convince is democratic voters to get out and vote this year. right now there is an intensity gap, what the republicans are telling you about this isn t true or at least most of it isn t true and trying to convince members of his own party who think of him as a liability and that perhaps he is not such a liability this year and that perhaps even if they don t invite him to come campaign with him they should be a bit more proud by his signature domestic achievement. november will be here before we know it. pore we await the pres
you more just because you are a woman. they won t be able to bill you into bankruptcy. if you are sick, you will finally have the same chance to get quality, affordable healthcare as everyone else. shepard: today s supreme court decision on healthcare was a pivotal victory for the president. it s too soon to know whether this will help or hurt him when voters go to the polls in november. team fox coverage continues now. ed henry live at the white house. interesting that he, like we, thought probably that this thing had gone down. how did he react when he got the misinformation? well, from what i m told by senior officials here, the president looked sort of puzzled at first as he saw the initial report suggesting that his baby here, this signature domestic achievement was going down in flames. as you noted, his top lawyer though catherine romler got a couple interesting reports. spoke to another administration lawyer on the scene at the supreme court who said wait, there is more her
anniversary of the signing of his signature domestic achievement. he is focused on a forward agenda right now. and working with congress and doing the things he can through executive action to grow the economy and create jobs. republicans think the white house is pivoting away from health care because of uncertainty over next week s supreme court oral arguments. on whether the individual mandate is constitutional. i think we will win the fight in the end. the question is how long it is until the end. there is no question that the president s plan will not work. the public seems to agree. 59% in a fox news poll saying the supreme court should repeal either the entire bill or parts of it a new abc the washington post poll is even worse for the president. a total of 67% saying the mandate or the whole law should be thrown out. the president does talk about health care on the stump. and is convinced the popular pieces will win out. you want to call it he obama care that s okay.