Marketplace for Monday, June 25, 2012
Jun 25, 2012

Marketplace for Monday, June 25, 2012

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The Supreme Court made their decision on Arizona's immigration law. Much of the bill was struck down, but are business owners and undocumented immigrants still wary? We also look at what would happen if health care reform was struck down by the Supreme Court. Meanwhile, Miami's condo market is hot right now. Kai Ryssdal talks to author John Lanchester, whose new book, Capital, is about the housing bubble in England. And in the latest installment of Conversations from the Corner Office, Foursquare co-founder and CEO Dennis Crowley talks about social media and technology in culture today.

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Undocumented in Los Angeles weigh immigration ruling

Jun 25, 2012
After the Supreme Court’s ruling on Arizona’s immigration laws, some undocumented workers say they would go to the state. Others would not.

Condo buyers square off against foreign investors

Jun 25, 2012
The condo market is on the rise in hot cities like Miami. But that means competition from international buyers who bring cash.

The health care law's legacy

Jun 25, 2012
Even if the Affordable Care Act is thrown out by the Supreme Court, some changes spurred by the law are here to stay.

What happens when people work from home

Jun 25, 2012
A new survey says people don't always work when they work from home. But people who work from home are actually more productive than the rest of us.

How immigration ruling affects Arizona's economy

Jun 25, 2012
The Supreme Court struck down many provisions of Arizona's SB1070. Workers, employers and police try to determine what comes next.

'Checking in' with Foursquare CEO Dennis Crowley

Jun 25, 2012
Foursquare co-founder and CEO Dennis Crowley talks about new changes in his popular location-based social media app in this latest installment of Conversations from the Corner Office.

In 'Capital,' remembering what we really have

Jun 25, 2012
Author John Lanchester's new novel explores the lives of a group of people living in London on the eve of the 2008 financial crisis. He discusses themes from the book: the London property bubble and capital's role in our lives.

Man sues ex-wife for her shoe collection

Jun 25, 2012
How much would the resale value be worth?

The Supreme Court made their decision on Arizona’s immigration law. Much of the bill was struck down, but are business owners and undocumented immigrants still wary? We also look at what would happen if health care reform was struck down by the Supreme Court. Meanwhile, Miami’s condo market is hot right now. Kai Ryssdal talks to author John Lanchester, whose new book, Capital, is about the housing bubble in England. And in the latest installment of Conversations from the Corner Office, Foursquare co-founder and CEO Dennis Crowley talks about social media and technology in culture today.

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