room . all eyes on the supreme court expected to issue its ruling on thursday on president obama s signature first-term achievement, health care reform. it s a hot topic on the2007 supporting president bush s use of the same authority. that s right. and with the supreme court case on health care reform expected to come down on thursday, joe, i think it s going to get a lot hotter. jim acosta, thanks so much for that. appreciate it. now we re just going to get a little more on this with cnn chief political analyst gloria borger. the candidates argue over the economy and who has a better plan for the future. when you start looking at the water s edge, it gets more complicated. it is very complicated. it s very difficult when you re president to talk about how the rest of the world effects us. because you don t want to look like you re whining. you don t want to look like you re assigning blame elsewhere. but having said that, the truth of the matter is that what s g
balcony. let s get right to cnn s richard quest, live at buckingham palace for us this morning. richard quest, good morning, how has it gone? reporter: good morning to you. it is an overcast but still dry morning. welcome. i m actually up the road from the palace in trafalgar square, where i think you might be able to see there are several hundred people watching what s happening on big screens. the reason we re in tra it ffal square, throughout the day, the queen is literally commuting through the square, backwards and forwards, palace, manchester house, down to westminster for the lunch, and then later this afternoon, soledad, up whitehall and back home to the palace for that royal wave. on the balcony, only six or seven of them. they re limiting the number of people that had be on the balcony. just the queen, the immediate line of succession, charles, camilla, william, catherine and harry. so, up next from the calendar that i ve read, the queen has left st. paul s wher