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    Will the Affordable Care Act Need Life Support?

    An upcoming US Supreme Court decision may shake the foundations of Obamacare. That sounds like what Republicans have been asking for, but there could be a high political price to pay.

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    By Warren Olney • Jun 1, 2015 • 52m Listen

    An upcoming US Supreme Court decision may shake the foundations of Obamacare. That sounds like what Republicans have been asking for, but there could be a high political price to pay.

    Also, the Supreme Court rules on Facebook threats and Abercrombie head-scarf case. On today's Talking Point, the Patriot Act, politics and the NSA's power to spy on Americans.

    Photo: Hundreds of supporters of the Affordable Care Act rallied on the steps of the Supreme Court as the Court heard oral arguments in King v. Burwell, March 4, 2015. (SEIU)

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      Warren Olney

      former KCRW broadcaster

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