ginsburg was about to go in for fairly serious surgery today. this morning, doctors removed a portion of her left lung containing two cancerous growths. she is resting comfortably and will remain in the hospital for a few days. doctors stay nodules were cancerous, with this surgery there is no sign of cancer anywhere else in her body and she has no further treatment plan. she is 85 years old, has survived a bout of pancreatic cancer, colon cancer and she has had a accident put in an artery and now this. she has never missed a single day for oral arguments in her 25 years on the court. the next day for scheduled oral arguments is january th. justice ginsburg s plan is to be back in the saddle for those arguments, too. joining us now, julie cohen
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i think we are doing serious damage for it and say medical devices, you know. i was the beneficiary as i went to heart disease with stents and fibrillators and pump the fist of my heart. the obama care package includes legislation, taxing those devices. the people who come up with those ideas and so forth, they pay regular income tax and corporate tax, if they are involved in that. why would we want to establish a tax that s likely to produce less than one of the most valuable capabilities we have? i guess makes no sense at all. i think that s that will cost if we haven t invented stents, for example, in the last few years, imagine how many lives have been saved because of stents? george w. bush just had a accident put in the other day. we can do with stents what we used to have to do with open-heart coronary bypass surgery. so it is i think it is if