Shadowy have jim harper and michael cannon director of Health Policy studies. Then we have Research Fellow at the center for constitutional studies, trevor and fellow Research Fellow air in paul i am also a Research Fellow and i will be moderating the debate tonight. One first of all nothing that you hear is an endorsement of any particular candidate if we do not take sides one and that is not the mission so we will do our best to avoid that the pet is not what we are trying to tell you first nadarizing minute Opening Statement from each side then there are 10 minutes of moderator questions that i asked in alternating order. Then 10 minutes of questions from the audience and then as the questions not speeches and follow that five minute closing statements from each side. Hopefully we will not run to far off of type but we will do the best that we can. So now i shall turn it over to the affirmative side. Thanks to the colleagues to participating today and dont those of you watching at h
On the what. The thing that gets set up and whether it qualify as an exchange set up by the state. These exchanges do qualify. The rope they qualify is because they fulfill the requirement in section 1311 b 1 each state shall establish an exchange. 1321 tells you that. It says to hhs when a state hasnt elected to meet federal requirements hhs steps in. What hhs does is set up the requirement exchange. Such exchange referring immediately to the required exchange, only required act under exchange 1311 b 1. It has to be what hhs is doing under plain text of the statute fulfilling 1311 b 1 each state establish an exchange. For that reason we say it qualifies as an exchange established by the state. Thats reinforced as justice said earlier definition, exchange is established under section 1311. 1311 again 1311 b 1, which says each state shall establish an exchange. It has to be that way. Petitioners have conceded page 22 of their brief that an exchange that hhs sets up is supposed to be the
Prize winners and watch a portion of their grand prize video, heres a little bit more background on the competition. There were five top themes among the many entry this is year. Entires we received this uyea year. They were education, health, economy, equality and immigration. We received more than 2,200 entries from 45 states and the district of columbia. Students were able to enter as a team of up to three or individually. And there were four categories in which they could enter, broken down by regions at the high school level, High School Eastern states, High School Central states and high School Western states. Middle schoolers competed separately. In the end, 150 student prizes were awarded totaling 100,000. Now its time to announce the grand prize winner, a team of eighth graders from lexington, kentucky, were named the grand Prize Winners in 2015 for their video on the minimum wage titled the artificial wage. Their Cable Provider is time warner cable. Heres a small clip from th
Marchers attempting a march from selma to montgomery were stopped at this bridge by Alabama State troopers and local police. Many of the activists were beaten. Care gas was fired i Police Teargas was fired by police. This afternoon, the president spoke at the commemoration in selma, alabama. We will show you his speech in a few moments. You will also see the speech by congressman john lewis, who introduces the president. He was a marcher and organizer in 1965 and took part in the march on that date in 1965. John lewis was eaten by police beaten by police. You will see his remarks followed by the president in a few moments on cspan. In the meantime, we will continue to watch this commemorative walk across the Edmund Pettus bridge in selma. I will take you there let me take you there i will take you there i will take you there you got to help me i will take you there all right i will take you there all right i will take you there [applause] thank uyou, my dear. Thank u sister, my colleag
The Health Care Law before the Supreme Court that is followed by molly otoole. Discussing the ways the Republican Congress is challenging the white house on Foreign Policy and military issues. Washington journal is live every morning at 7 00 a. M. Eastern on cspan. Dell Corporation Founder and Ceo Michael Dell spoke on wednesday talking about his experience of dropping out of college and starting his company at age 19 and the ongoing impact of technology and invasion on the innovation on the global economy. This is 45 minutes. Can i have your attention please . Can i have your attention . Thank you. So i indicated earlier we are very pleased and honored to have michael dell as our special guest. Michael is a legend in the Business World. Let me give a little background. Michael is now the founder and chairman and ceo of dell inc. Which is one of the largest it Service Providers and companies in the world. It is a company that he started when he was 19 years old. He was a college under