from cape canaveral. the rocket will lift off at 6:30 eastern time carrying a security payload for the national recognizance office. the supreme court upholding obama care in a landmark ruling. president obama and mitt romney already making the ruling a central focus of their campaign. today's decision was a victory for people all over this country whose lives will be more secure because of this law and the supreme court's decision to uphold it. >> i disagree with the supreme court's decisionnd i agree with dissent. what court did not on the last day of session i will do in my first day if elected president of the united states. which is i will act to repeal obama care. >> dog luzader has more on th-- luzader has more. >> it is a clear one win for the white house. it creates unease for the president. >> the court's majority determined it is within constitutional bounds. the vtricky part was the individual mandate forcing all americans to get health insurance or pay a penalty. the reason congress can do that, here's what roberts himself wrote. it is reasonable to construe that congress has done increasing taxes. such legislation is within congress' power to tax. there in lies the problem for the president who repeatedly insisted this was not an effort to raise taxes. hearse his response to that argument back in 2009. >> for us to say you have got to take a responsibility to get health insurance is not a tax increase. what it's saying is we are not going to have other people carrying your burdens for you. any more than the fact right now nefsh america has to get auto insurance. nobody considers that a tax increase. the court does see this as a tax increase. that falls right in line with republican mitt romney's pitch. obama care raises taxes on the american people by approximately $500 billion. obama care cuts medicare by about $500 billion. even thouwith those tux obama c adds trillions to our deficit and national debt and pushes those obligations on to coming generations. the republican led house will likely vote on a full reteal next month. the pack issue. that's the big question. is it a tax or not a tax. the president and supreme court last night sarah palin give her opinion on "t "the record." >> the terrori -- it is a penal tax on the people. a tax on state. it's a raiding of medicaid funds which will result in states having to find other funds to supplement their medicaid budgets. overall this is about a trillion dollar more tax put on the american people. do people think, greta, there really is anything such as a free lunch? there is no such thing as a free lunch. 50 percent of americans who are paying their taxes today are going to get hit with even more tax to pay for now this mandate of obama care. the other 50 percent who are thinking perhaps they are going to get a free ride frae healthcare. they are not. they will have less availability of healthcare fewer choices lessee sufficient more bureaucrat -- less ee spi efficient more bureaucratic programs. people who are thinking this will be a free ride for them, 50 percent of americans who aren't paying taxes today they have got another thing coming. >> later on dick morrison house majority lederer rick cantor weighing in on the repercussions that healthcare ruling will have on the up coming election. yesterday eric holder is the foirns general to be held in contempt of congress. what is next for the attorney general? let's go to peert dter doocy. >> eric holder is the first sitting cabinet member to be held in contempt of congress on a criminal citation 465 yeas to 265 nays voting in criminal contempt. about an hour later congress vote to do hold him in sil contempt as well 258-95. 21 democrats voting yes as well. no rae pub canon civil charge voting no. holder says this is all just a show. >> today's vote is the regrettable culmination of what became a misguided and colcally mot -- politically motivated investigation. the last year and a half congressman issa and others have focused on politics over public safety. >> members of congress on goet sid both sooidz of tides of the i'l terry family takes no pleasure in the contempt vote of eric holder. such a vote should not have been necessary. the justice department should have released the document related to fast and furious a month ago. >> i have no statement for the attorney general. my statement is to the terry family, that we will continue to the investigation to try to get the people responsible for their son, their family member's death. we will let the courts and the rest of the process play out for the attorney general. >> after the criminal contempt vote congress must wait for a u.s. attorney who works for holder to move forward with this citation as a criminal matter or they can appoint a special prosecutor or since they also voted in favor of a civil contempt charge they can leave it up to a court to decide if the president's assertion of executive privilege was valid. patti ann and ainsley, back to you. >> border patrol agent brian terry's mother appeared on the o'reilly factor and responded to the contempt vote. >> i think what happened today was rather very good and i was happy about it. i think it was a step forward to justice for my son. >> the criminal con tem the vote 17 ended up voting with the republicans. we had a number walk out. many democrats left without cast ago vote for criminal contempt. bill o'reilly said they walked out on your son's memory. what is your reaction to those who walked out without voting? >> i was totally shocked. but you know what? i think it was a disgrace to them and not to my son. brian terry's cousin bob hair appeared on the factor. his only family's desire is get answers truth and justice for brian. >> things are heating up for the weekend. >> it's the weekend. she is right time for the first degree weather update with janice dean. >> if you like it hot you will love this forecast. 2 dozen states under a heat advisory. it will feel anywhere from 100 to 115 degrees through the u.s. the plains the ohio val leap and coast as well. the heat is moving eastward. there are your eyhighs today. 104 in rale leig rale looe /* / rale leigh ch if you get inside the air-conditioning that is the best thing. it will condition through the weekend. not much relief as he head into saturday and sunday. to give you an indication of how hot we are talking chicago average high 83. saturday 95. atlanta 88 this time of year. by saturday 106 degrees. that is one of the big stories. we are also looking at the threat of severe weather across the northeast. quick moving storms hail and damaging winds then we are looking for the threat of severe weather across the central plains today. keep you up state. >> happy friday. >> the woman who said bill clinton crashed her wedding she says she has the truth. >> will voters think the supreme court decision to uphold the healthcare mandate could do serious damage to the campaign. what you might have missed if you didn't watch jay leno last night. supreme court ruled the healthcare mandate is constitutional you get a chest x-ray. you get a chest x-ray. you get a prostate exam. why not make lunch more than just lunch? with two times the points on dining in restaurants, you may find yourself asking why not, a lot. chase sapphire preferred. >> it is 15 after the hour. a helicopter that can recognize nuclear device. it costs $8.9 million and loaded can 4 million of high-tech equipment. the victims of the world's biggest ponzi scheme are outraged. they want his brother to pay for the crime. he will head directly to jail today for his role in the scam. he is expected to spend the next decade behind bars. this morning many people discussing the political implications supreme court healthcare ruling will have the presidential election. here is dick morris. >> obama won in the battle today and lost the war. won a bure victory a victory that is so expensive that is goings to kill the reelection. had he gave up the mandate to defeat obama retake the senate and margin on the house and repeal this law. a sleeping giant has been awakened. and i believe that today will be the worst day not the best day in the obama campaign. the house majority leader telling hannity what it will take for republicans to repeal obama care. >> i respect the court i disagree with this opinion that we ought to have obama care the law of the land at this point. by the supreme court's ruling that court said that the law is legal, but it doesn't mean it is just or it is the right policy. that's what this election is going to be about. the only way to stop this trajectory lord knows others we will have to win the election. >> eric cantor will be appearing on fox and friends at 7:50 eastern time. >> now to stories you can bank on this morning it was a volatile day in the markets after the supreme court ruling of the healthcare law. joining us is lauren simonetti. >> which company saw a boost after the decision? >> hey, patti ann. good morning. healthcare companies did really well particularly at hospitals. up almost 9 percent. the big winner is universal health. we s it was a pretty good day for some healthcare related stuff. in other big news new car prices are down. >> believe it or not they are. this one is from kelly bloomberg. consu consumers buying cars can save 500 on their purchase this year compared to last year. the japanese brands has the best savings. toyota prius you can expect to save 425 bucks if you bought a prius this year compared to last year. you got the scoop on the best chain restaurants. >> don't say you don't go to the chain restaurant patti ann. you need to stop into tgi fridays or something you do. when you have to you do. consumer reports ranked these as the top restaurants. you have biaggis black angus, bob evans bravo, first watch but they did rankings in terms of where you get the best and worst tips. we will show you the worst tipper first the worst tippers would be applebees, didn't do so well. buffalo wild wings as well as lone star steakhouse. the best tippers capital grill and ward donees. the worst for family value friendly's and waffle house. to keep people alive without breathing. >> no more fun in the sun for kids living in a certain neighborhood. a city ordered their swimming pool to be torn down to make the lawns look better. the right amount of light. so you see everything the way it's meant to be seen. experience life well lit, ask for transitions adaptive lenses. olaf's pizza palace gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! pizza!!!!! 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that in many ways is what this all came down to, because the five members of the supreme court who upheld the law the answer is clear it is a tax. that is the only reason the law survived. because congress has the authority to impose taxes. chief justice john roberts a conservative wrote the opinion. it is reasonable to construe what congress has done as increasing taxes. such legislation is within congress' pou to tax. it creates a political problem of sorts for the president. in 2009 when he was defending the healthcare act he insisted this was not a tax. for us to say that you have got to take a responsibility to get health insurance is absolute sli notly not a tax increase. we are not going to have other people carrying your burdens for you any more than the fact right now everybody in america has to get auto insurance. nobody considers that a tax increase. well, when it comes to healthcare, though, the court said it is a tax increase. republican mitt romney will take that argument and run. obama care raises taxes on the american people by approximately $500 billion. obama care cuts medicare, cuts medicare by approximately $500 billion. even with those cuts and tax increases, obama care adds trillions to our deficit and national debt and pushes those obligations on to coming generations. politically a court's decision will help rally the base on both sides. the romney campaign has raised over $3 million since this decision came down. back to you guys. >> doug luzader, thank you. a lot of reaction from him this morning. it will link louisiana one of the states challenging the law. >> on t