watergate. we ll explain as today marks the 40th anniversary of the infamous break-in. good morning, everyone, and happy father s day. it is sunday, june 17, we ll catch you up on what you missed overnight in a moment. first, i had to share the story of a teacher who apparently ordered an entire class to beat up a so-called bully at school. it happened in san antonio, texas. new kindergarten teacher has lost her job. look, i am all about stopping bullying. we do a lot on this program on the topic because it has to end. but this is extreme. this texas teacher allegedly punished a 6-year-old boy by ordering an entire class to take turns hitting him. here s what we know from police the boy s regular teacher called the boy a bully and asked another teacher how to best discipline him. this of the result. it was apparently her attempt to show the class and the boy why bullying is bad. she reportedly instructed them to hit him and even shouted, hit him harder. what s even more
magnificent seven? she ll drop an olympic-sized bombshell. plus, a sister giving her brother and sister-in-law the ultimate gift. a baby. they re called surrogate sisters, the good, the bad, the ugly in a few minutes. first, we re putting mitt romney and your health care under the microscope. the supreme court will decide this month whether the president s health care law will stay or go. now the devil, of course, is in the details. whatever the decision, mitt romney wants the law gone, and he s promoting a different sort of vision. governor romney s top policy health care adviser joins me from washington. thanks for joining us. thanks for having me. you know, the number-one legal issue as you know better than anybody, is it constitutional to make people buy health insurance? which under the law you would have to do? if you don t if you don t have a onjob or have it through medicaid. governor romney supported the mandate in massachusetts. it s law now. what do you t
this month whether the president s health care law will stay or go. the devil of course is in the details but whatever the decision mitt romney wants the law gone and he is promoting a very different sort of vision. governor romney s top health care policy adviser joins me now from washington. thanks for joining us. sanjay, thanks for having me. the number one legal issue as you know better than anybody is it constitutional to make people buy health insurance which under the law you would have to do if you don t have a job or through medicaid or something. governor romney supported such a mandate in massachusetts. it s a law there now. what does he think the supreme court should say? well, he said i believe this week that the supreme court should make the right decision on this, that the individual mandate on a federal level is outside the bounds of the commerce clause and it is not something that the federal government should be allowed to do. so he hopes the supreme c