June 21st, 2012
07:52 AM ET

Thursday's live events

The Supreme Court may soon rule on the constitutionality of President Obama's health care law.  Once a ruling is issued, CNN.com Live will be there for all the reaction and fallout.

Today's programming highlights...

10:00 am ET - Aung San Suu Kyi addresses UK Parliament - Myanmar pro-democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi continues her trip to Britain by speaking before both houses of Parliament.

10:45 am ET - Pelosi weekly briefing - Plans to hold a contempt vote against embattled Attorney General Eric Holder will likely dominate House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi's briefing with reporters.  House Speaker John Boehner has a similar briefing at 11:30 am ET.

12:00 pm ET - White House briefing - Press Secretary Jay Carney will likely discuss President Obama's decision to assert executive privilege over some documents related to Attorney General Eric Holder's "Fast and Furious" weapons sting operation.

12:30 pm ET - Romney at Latino conference - The Latino voting bloc is expected to be a major voice this presidential election, and both major candidates are taking note of that.  GOP hopeful Mitt Romney addresses the National Association of Latino Elected Officials in Florida.

1:40 pm ET - Obama talks student loans - The battle in Congress over whether student loan interest rates should double continues, and President Obama will again ask lawmakers to stop the hike when he speaks at the White House.

CNN.com Live is your home for breaking news as it happens.

 


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soundoff (7 Responses)
  1. Rascal Rabble

    lol...romney gettin in touch with his roots...

    June 21, 2012 at 7:56 am | Report abuse |
  2. bobcat (in a hat)©

    The Pope was finishing his sermon. He ended it with the Latin phrase, "Tutti Homini" – Blessed be Mankind.

    A women's rights group approached the Pope the next day. They noticed that the Pope blessed all Mankind, but not Womankind.

    The next day, after His sermon, the Pope concluded by saying, "Tutti Homini, et Tutti Femini" – Blessed be Mankind and Womankind.

    The next day, a gay-rights group approached the Pope.
    They said that they noticed that he blessed man kind and woman kind, and asked if he could also bless gay people.

    The Pope said, "Sure".

    The next day, the Pope concluded his sermon with, "Tutti Homini, et Tutti Femini, et Tutti Fruiti."

    June 21, 2012 at 12:05 pm | Report abuse |
    • Tish

      Bobcat, I don't post that much on these blogs as my politics don't match up but I do love your jokes. You made my day happy just by reading them.

      June 21, 2012 at 4:03 pm | Report abuse |
  3. NFL1

    People are asking about the forced commerce – purchase of health insurance...what about the forced purchase of drivers licenses? car insurance? just because we need transportation. If people "choose" to drive they must purchase these things... if people "choose" to go to an ER or die, they must have health insurance – what's the difference?

    June 21, 2012 at 12:10 pm | Report abuse |
    • Pete

      All mandates will be challenged nationwide if these ACA mandates are reversed.It'll go to show even the SCOTUS can't be trusted voting along party lines ,not impartial as they were appointed to do as supreme court judges.

      June 22, 2012 at 10:50 am | Report abuse |
  4. chrissy

    lol ok bobcat, that one gets you the *groan* award!

    June 21, 2012 at 3:37 pm | Report abuse |
  5. Superman

    @@@bobcat in a hat,,, funny one but how tutti fruit am i? Eh?lmfao

    June 21, 2012 at 11:37 pm | Report abuse |