Study: Obama's health care law will add at least $340 billion to deficit
Conservative economist claims sweeping health reforms will add at least $340 billion to federal deficit
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Students make the "I Have A Dream" program come true
Twelve years ago, 54 first graders in Greensboro, Ga. were promised that if they made it into college, their tuition would be covered by a health care executive. As Jim Axelrod reports, those students have fulfilled their end of the bargain.
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White House responds to Dolan's "strangling Catholic church"
Chief White House correspondent Norah O'Donnell asked press secretary Jay Carney about comments Cardinal Timothy Dolan made Tuesday on "CBS This Morning" that the Obama administration was "straitjacketing" and "handcuffing" religious institutions like the Catholic Church with its contraception policies.
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Ask the Experts: Money & Politics
MoneyWatch editors Jill Schlesinger and Jack Otter are joined by CBSNews.com senior political reporter Brian Montopoli to talk about the European debt crisis, the Presidential campaign and more.
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Weekly jobless claims fall greater than expected
The weekly jobless claim numbers dropped more than economists expected, a new study says the U.S. spends more healthcare per person than 12 other industrialized nations, and News Corp's board still has full confidence in Rupert Murdoch. Ashley Morrison reports.
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Boehner fired up, chastises Dems for creating "war on women"
John Boehner accused President Obama and Democrats of politicizing the debate on the student loan bill in a passionate speech on the House floor Friday. The Speaker also said Democrats created the "war on women" rhetoric.
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WH threatens veto on loan bill over health repeal
Administration says Obama would veto House version of student loan bill because it would repeal part of Obama's health care overhaul
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Obama team celebrates Romney's health care law
Obama's re-election team reminds voters that Mitt Romney six years ago signed a law that inspired the 2010 federal health reforms
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Study: Obama's health care law will add at least $340 billion to deficit
Conservative economist claims sweeping health reforms will add at least $340 billion to federal deficit
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Obama vs. Supreme Court: How serious?
With the High Court mulling President Obama's health care reform law, he had some pointed words for the justices. How significant is the rift? Jeff Glor asked Yale Law School's Linda Greenhouse, a Pulitzer Prize winner who covered the Supreme Court for nearly 30 years for The New York Times.
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Cardinal Dolan: Obama's health care compromise not good enough
Cardinal Timothy Dolan discussed his and the Catholic Church's position on President Obama's health care plan in an interview with CBS News chief Washington correspondent and anchor of "Face the Nation" Bob Schieffer to air this Sunday.
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Thomas: My colleagues ask too many questions
Supreme Court justice said Thursday his loquacious colleagues should do more listening and less talking
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Did Obama misspeak on health care and Supreme Court?
CBS News White House correspondent Bill Plante and White House spokesman Jay Carney on Thursday discussed whether President Obama made a mistake or misspoke when he said it would be "unprecedented" for the Supreme Court to overturn his health care law.
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WH concedes Court's power to kill health care law
The Obama Administration conceded that the Supreme Court does have the authority to overturn the national health care law. Jan Crawford reports on the latest in the president's fight with the Court.
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McConnell to Obama: "Back off" on Supreme Court
Senate Republican leader says Obama was mounting a political attack against the Supreme Court for health care case
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DOJ responds to judge on Obama's remarks
Attorney general reassures judge that administration is not trying to change precedent on judicial review
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Doctors: More health care not necessary
Nine medical societies have released a list of tests and treatments their members should no longer automatically order, challenging the widely held perception that more health care is better. Charlie Rose and Erica Hill speak with Dr. John Santa about some of the tests.
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Evening News Online, 04.04.12
A new report says one-third of medical spending is wasted on unnecessary procedures. Dr. Jon LaPook reports on the overuse and misuse of health care; Also, the FDA is alerting healthcare professionals that 120 vials of fake Altuzan - a cancer fighting drug - have entered the U.S.; And, no one was killed by the massive Texas storm that brought as many as 13 tornadoes to the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Jeff Glor speaks with some of the grateful survivors.
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DOJ ordered to explain Obama's Supreme Court comments
A three-judge federal appeals court in Houston is ordering the Justice Department to explain President Obama's comments on the Supreme Court's review of the health care law. Jan Crawford reports.
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Report cites over-used medical tests
A new report says one-third of medical spending is wasted on unnecessary procedures. Dr. Jon LaPook reports on the overuse and misuse of health care.
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Carney defends Obama "unprecedented" SCOTUS remarks
At the daily White House briefing on Wednesday, CBS News chief White House correspondent Norah O'Donnell questioned press secretary Jay Carney on President Obama's remarks that it would be "unprecedented" for the Supreme Court to overturn the health care laws.
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Holder defends Obama comments on Supreme Court
Obama administration says it will respond "appropriately" to request for position paper on judicial review, says president's comment was "statement of fact"
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Pelosi predicts top court will uphold health care law
Former House speaker says the bill is written in an "ironclad way"
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Obama's Supreme Court battle
Many conservatives say they're outraged by what President Obama is saying about the Supreme Court and his health care law. CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford reports.
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McCain on health care, politics and the GOP veep
Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) talks to Charlie Rose and Erica Hill about President Obama's Supreme Court comments, the GOP race and the possible vice presidential candidates.
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Obama: Not working on plan B for health care law
President says he expects Supreme Court to uphold constitutionality of his signature healthcare law
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Axelrod: Romney "oblivious" to everyday life
President Obama's chief campaign strategist, David Axelrod, speaks to the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts about the Republican presidential field, as well as some key issues facing Mr. Obama, including government spending and health care.
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Obama confident health care law will be upheld
During a North American summit with the leaders of Mexico and Canada, President Obama said he was confident the Supreme Court would uphold his health care law. Norah O'Donnell reports.
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Obama confident about health care law
President Obama on Monday defended his signature health care law and said he remained "confident that this will be upheld because it should be upheld." He delivered the remarks during a joint news conference with the leaders of Canada and Mexico.
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Nomination momentum growing for Romney
Mitt Romney has large edges in delegates and endorsements heading into Wisconsin's GOP primary Tuesday. Chip Reid discusses the race, and the possible impact on the fall election of the Supreme Court's ruling on President Obama's health care law, with National Journal White House correspondent Major Garrett.
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Will Supreme Court strike down Obama health care?
The Supreme Court voted on President Obama's health care reform case on Friday. Though the decision won't be released for weeks, CBS News' Whit Johnson and Jan Crawford, National Journal's Major Garrett and Politico's Jonathan Allen recapped this week at the Supreme Court and the justices' arguments.
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Week in review: SCOTUS takes on health care
CBS News' Whit Johnson was joined Friday by CBS News Supreme Court correspondent Jan Crawford, National Journal's Major Garrett and Politico's Jonathan Allen for a discussion on whether President Obama's health care reform will be overturned and how his re-election campaign would be affected, plus the latest on the 2012 GOP field.
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Biden: Confident High Court will uphold health care law
In a "Face the Nation" preview, Bob Schieffer sits down with Vice President Joe Biden and talks the Supreme Court, health care, and a general election against Mitt Romney.
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GOP ad plays with audio from Supreme Court hearing
RNC web ad edits audio to exaggerate solicitor general's struggle to find words to defend Obama's initiative
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Health care law at Supreme Court: All or nothing?
After three days of historic debate at the Supreme Court, supporters and opponents of President Obama's health care law can only sit and wait. CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford reports.
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Health care law's fate rests with justices
Last day of Supreme Court arguments focuses on whether entire law should be scrapped if insurance mandate goes; Ruling expected in June
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Will entire health care law be scrapped?
With a majority of the Supreme Court expressing doubt about the individual mandate, the requirement that all Americans buy health insurance, some justices are asking why the law shouldn't be thrown out entirely. Jan Crawford reports on the uncertain future of Obama's biggest legislative achievement.
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Clement sees victory in Court striking down mandate
Paul Clement, a former solicitor general representing the 26 states challenging the health care law believes if the individual mandate is declared unconstitutional, the rest of the law will be rejected.
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WH: No contingency plans for health care law
Spokesman said administration is not spending "one second" on steps it would take if the Supreme Court strikes down the health care law
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Will the court kill the "good" with the "bad"?
Supreme Court considers whether to strike down the "good" provisions if it kills the individual mandate, as one justice put it
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Supreme Court showdown: Final day of arguments
The Supreme Court hears final arguments in the health care reform case on Wednesday, and the justices are mulling an overhaul without the individual mandate. Outside of the court, demonstrators protested either in support of the law or against it.
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Supreme Court split over Health care reform
Oral arguments are set to commence at the Supreme Court in the challenge to Obama's health care law. CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford reports on the latest details.
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Health care law overturn no slam dunk
Despite majority of High Court justices seeming to lean that way during crucial arguments, much can happen before ruling handed down
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Some justices seem open to saving parts of law
Several Supreme Court justices seem skeptical that entire health care law must be scrapped if insurance mandate found unconstitutional
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Health Care Arguments
Jennifer Haberkorn, Healthcare Reporter for POLITICO Pro, discusses the second day of the US Supreme Court health care arguments including whether the US government can force citizens to buy health insurance or be fined.
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Evening News Online, 03.27.12
Tuesday: The Supreme Court justices hear arguments on the individual mandate portion of President Obama's health care law; Also, an emergency landing on a JetBlue flight after the captain becomes incoherent and passengers intervene; And, Seth Doane reports on a high school that saves lives - turning addicts into graduates.
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Obama health care individual mandate in trouble?
The Supreme Court justices heard arguments on the individual mandate portion of President Obama's health care law. And, as Jan Crawford reports, all four of the court's conservative justices, and key swing justice Anthony Kennedy, expressed serious doubts about the law requiring people to get health insurance.
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Supreme Court arguments on health care law: Day 2
Full audio in the second of three days of arguments held by the U.S. Supreme Court reviewing President Obama's health care law in the case of Department of Health and Human Services v. Florida.
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Outside Supreme Court, a battle for attention
Supporters and opponents of Obama's health care reforms struggle to be heard at the Supreme Court Tuesday
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Bachmann, Tea party rally at Supreme Court
Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) said "we have not waived the white flag of surrender on socialized medicine," at a rally outside of the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday. The high court is hearing arguments about the constitutionality of President Obama's signature health care law. But supporters outweighed opponents at the rally, and chants from supporters made it difficult to hear Bachmann and other opponents of health care reform.
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Court's conservatives question insurance mandate
Justices press government's attorney on heart of President Obama's health care law
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Day two: Supreme Court health care rallies
Inside the Supreme Court, the justices tackle the constitutionality of health care reform, dubbed as "Obamacare." Outside the court, supporters and those who oppose health care reform, are making sure their voices are heard. Here is look at the front lines of the rallies.
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CBS News/NYT poll finds most Americans want the Supreme Court to strike down all or some of Obama's health care overhaul
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The Supreme Court's review of Obama's health care overhaul could spark partisan passions, no matter the outcome
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Images from outside the Supreme Court as President Obama's health care law is reviewed
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