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mr. murphy: i thank you, senator casey, for that question. and i thank you for how you've conducted yourself since the shooting in sandy hook. i was remarking to senator warner on the same top iraq but it was really you and senator warner, who in the days following the shooting came out and said, we need to engage, we need to change something and we're willing to change our minds or our level of advocacy. you were one of the most persuasive voices on behalf of the families of sandy hook in the days and weeks following, and you've been so generous to meet with them, as have many of my colleagues when they come here. and in answer to your question, i go back to those families. so probably the worst day that i've had legislatively while i've been here was the day in which that background checks bill failed. now, remember, it didn't really fail. it got the majority of this senate to vote for it, but it failed because of a republican-led filibuster. i want to thank representative swalwel and representative gabert for joining us on the floor today.
mr. murphy: i thank you, senator casey, for that question. and i thank you for how you've conducted yourself since the shooting in sandy hook. i was remarking to senator warner on the same top iraq but it was really you and senator warner, who in the days following the shooting came out and said, we need to engage, we need to change something and we're willing to change our minds or our level of advocacy. you were one of the most persuasive voices on behalf of the families of sandy hook in the...
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mr. casey: i want to thank the senator from connecticut. the question i will pose will center on not just why we're here, what the -- what the two measures are that we're hoping to get a vote on but why we seek to have support for those -- first of all, to have support to get a vote in and of itself and then to get support from our colleagues. but -- and i wanted to take us back to two scenes, one that i referred to earlier today but one that i had just remembered tonight that is a painful memory for a the low of people in pennsylvania. i did want to say first as well i had mentioned earlier a pennsylvanian who had lost her life in orlando in the terrible incident of this weekend. what i did not mention was a second pennsylvanian i should have. the second person from pennsylvania who was killed in that murderous rampage was a graduate of mccaskey high school. ortiz jimenez, 25, known to his friends as drake was a native of santo domingo, the dominican republic according to his facebook page and also says he studied law in puerto rico. it go
mr. casey: i want to thank the senator from connecticut. the question i will pose will center on not just why we're here, what the -- what the two measures are that we're hoping to get a vote on but why we seek to have support for those -- first of all, to have support to get a vote in and of itself and then to get support from our colleagues. but -- and i wanted to take us back to two scenes, one that i referred to earlier today but one that i had just remembered tonight that is a painful...
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mr. keller: but that would have been simopoulos, it would have been mazurek. and this is why petitioners are trying to upset the balance that was struck in casey. justice breyer: i don't see where this fits in, i mean, to the argument. i don't question their purpose. i won't question their purpose. mr. keller: good. thank you, justice breyer. [laughter] justice breyer: but the the what their purpose is, that they're worried about these complications and they want to make life safer for the women. all right? let's take that as the purpose. you said there aren't very many complications. now, would you say if you reduce the number of clinics, as has been argued, maybe it isn't exactly that, but you suddenly have at least 10,000, maybe a few less, and maybe a few more, women who have to travel 150 miles to get their abortion, maybe more, maybe stay overnight, maybe try to scrape together the money, you understand the argument. are there going to be more women or fewer women who die of complications due to an effort to create an abortion? i mean, you read the briefs, and you've read the same articles i have. and of course, the argument is if you lead
mr. keller: but that would have been simopoulos, it would have been mazurek. and this is why petitioners are trying to upset the balance that was struck in casey. justice breyer: i don't see where this fits in, i mean, to the argument. i don't question their purpose. i won't question their purpose. mr. keller: good. thank you, justice breyer. [laughter] justice breyer: but the the what their purpose is, that they're worried about these complications and they want to make life safer for the...
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mr. may casey writes that i have the experience when i was a federal judge of being talented by one defendant in a multi-defendant case against islamic terrorists who were eventually convicted of plotting a wave of violence in new york. it included one successful murder, the 1993 bombing of the world trade center, and plans to bomb other landmarks. the defendant argued that i was zionist and sought information relating to my and my wife's ties to israel, and information showing i could not be impartial. like other judges before me i had no difficulty and not much satisfaction swatting away the ifims as judge curiel would his decision was put before him. the word would use "racist" it would simmer below the surface suggesting that a judge would allow his at the neck ancestry to judge his rulings is unacceptable in america -- or is it? whether they know it or not, warmer attorney general mckay says that personal considerations have no place in deciding cases. the black robes are supposed to suggest that judges are all the same. it should not matter whose head is above. realm marksm in the and a
mr. may casey writes that i have the experience when i was a federal judge of being talented by one defendant in a multi-defendant case against islamic terrorists who were eventually convicted of plotting a wave of violence in new york. it included one successful murder, the 1993 bombing of the world trade center, and plans to bomb other landmarks. the defendant argued that i was zionist and sought information relating to my and my wife's ties to israel, and information showing i could not be...
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mr. michael casey coach. he was a genius at starbucks. most people would agree with that. it john mcneu who was at tesla, emily white at snapchat, another executive who i would love on my board. again, i think the things you're mentioning are things that before the turn at the company, the ceo, i look at this board and i'm hard pressed to see who is standing in the way. i would like names of people you think are obstructing because i have this board of directors in my hand and this is a list of people i would be very proud to work with. >> well, and then go ahead because you get the same results you would be getting in the future as we've had in the last three years. >> he could kill for these results. he is struggling. look at what gap is trying to do. columbia sports wear may be with prana. but you're looking at a group like vf corp. he does not have your numbers. he does -- deckers which has tried so hard to get into yoga. they don't have your numbers. so i look at this and i say wow, if this is bad, you know, what do i think about the other people in your industry? and
mr. michael casey coach. he was a genius at starbucks. most people would agree with that. it john mcneu who was at tesla, emily white at snapchat, another executive who i would love on my board. again, i think the things you're mentioning are things that before the turn at the company, the ceo, i look at this board and i'm hard pressed to see who is standing in the way. i would like names of people you think are obstructing because i have this board of directors in my hand and this is a list of...
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mr. casey: i rise this afternoon to talk about the horror of orlando, and i know so many members of the senate on both sides of the oil have been thinking about those who lost their lives and talking about this horror that once again has impacted everyone from one end of america to the other. i won't speak for a long time, tonight, other than to say which i think is plainly evident from even the evidence that we have right now at this point in the investigation that this was first an act of terror and it was also an act of hate. i think both are -- both are significant because of the impact they have on our country over time. there's i think a strong belief that the first thing that we must do is to express not just condolence but solidarity with the people of orlando, the people of florida, and to do what we can to help them and to help those communities and to help those families who lost so much in such a short time frame. with 50 dead at last count and more than 50 injured. there will be so
mr. casey: i rise this afternoon to talk about the horror of orlando, and i know so many members of the senate on both sides of the oil have been thinking about those who lost their lives and talking about this horror that once again has impacted everyone from one end of america to the other. i won't speak for a long time, tonight, other than to say which i think is plainly evident from even the evidence that we have right now at this point in the investigation that this was first an act of...
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mr. keller: that has never been the test under casey about substantial obstacle. and this court in simopoulos, even before casey upheld an asc requirement, and there virginia did not require that brain surgery be performed in a hospital or an asc. that's at of the simopoulos oral -- and that is that 5043 of the simopoulos oral argument transcript. it's because in looking at the laws, it's whether the legislature has a legitimate purpose in acting. legislatures react -- justice sotomayor: that's interesting. justice kagan: well, can the legislature say anything, general? i mean, if the legislature says we have a a healthrelated abortion regulation here, we've
mr. keller: that has never been the test under casey about substantial obstacle. and this court in simopoulos, even before casey upheld an asc requirement, and there virginia did not require that brain surgery be performed in a hospital or an asc. that's at of the simopoulos oral -- and that is that 5043 of the simopoulos oral argument transcript. it's because in looking at the laws, it's whether the legislature has a legitimate purpose in acting. legislatures react -- justice sotomayor: that's...
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mr. jones. >> senator casey? >> i want to thank the panel for being here and for your public service. i'll be addressing my questions to commissioner koskinen but i do want to say, because there diniro has great pennsylvania roots that i apologize for probably not getting to today but i'll tell everyone at the high school that you say hello is that okay? >> thanks. >> the chairman, of course, has pennsylvania roots as well so we want to highlight that. i wanted to start with commissioner, some of the data points you had in your testimony and i know i missed your presentation, but the written testimony highlights a number of things we should focus on in terms of the volume of your work. fiscal year 2015, you processed 244 million returns, issued more than 400 billion in refunds. your new filters stopped 1.4 million returns filed by identity thieves there by preventing 8.7 in fraudulent returns. i know the numbers bear repeating. i want to focus two areas. one is cyber criminals and the security summit to have you comment on that and also on tax scams. with regard to the security summit
mr. jones. >> senator casey? >> i want to thank the panel for being here and for your public service. i'll be addressing my questions to commissioner koskinen but i do want to say, because there diniro has great pennsylvania roots that i apologize for probably not getting to today but i'll tell everyone at the high school that you say hello is that okay? >> thanks. >> the chairman, of course, has pennsylvania roots as well so we want to highlight that. i wanted to start...
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casey hunt right outside the home. this of course once again fueled discussions about mrs.n senator warren's role in the clinton campaign. >> reporter: it is basically all we're chatting about this morning here, jose, she hadn't necessarily been at the top of a lot of vice presidential lists when this -- it became clear very quickly, it was kind of a storm of tweets that set this off initially and it became clear that she had the capacity to get under donald trump's skin a little bit. donald trump responding, talking got her on the stump, to offer one of his trademark nicknames for her and the clinton cam pain took a lot of notice and you saw her step even farther into that role last night in the speech at the american constitutional society, where she talked about trump's role with the judiciary, but she also called him a racist bully. she's able in many ways to level these angrier more aggressive attacks than the presidential nominee might not be able to. and she's been very effective at it. she has started in the last couple of weeks to directly talk to hillary clinton.
casey hunt right outside the home. this of course once again fueled discussions about mrs.n senator warren's role in the clinton campaign. >> reporter: it is basically all we're chatting about this morning here, jose, she hadn't necessarily been at the top of a lot of vice presidential lists when this -- it became clear very quickly, it was kind of a storm of tweets that set this off initially and it became clear that she had the capacity to get under donald trump's skin a little bit....
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isn't that the clear message of casey and the husband notification -- mr. keller: when a law is regulating women, as it would in the spousalnotification provision, that might be different. but when we're talking about doctor and clinic regulations, when the law is going to have a relevant effect, is going to be for every doctor and every clinic, which is precisely why the fifth circuit noted that that was the proper denominator, all women of texas reproductive age. and petitioners have not challenged that denominator holding in their opening brief. justice ginsburg: but this is about -- what it's about is that a woman has a fundamental right to make this choice for herself. that's what we sought as the starting premise. and then this is certainly about casey -- casey made that plain, that it the focus is on the woman, and it has to be on the segment of women who are affected. mr. keller: yes. and and the right held by women to make that ultimate decision is not burdened in, at a minimum, a large fraction of cases in texas, when each metropolitan area will s
isn't that the clear message of casey and the husband notification -- mr. keller: when a law is regulating women, as it would in the spousalnotification provision, that might be different. but when we're talking about doctor and clinic regulations, when the law is going to have a relevant effect, is going to be for every doctor and every clinic, which is precisely why the fifth circuit noted that that was the proper denominator, all women of texas reproductive age. and petitioners have not...
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casey? >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. secretary, thanks for being here today and for your testimony. we all want to make sure that we're making the right investments and the right decisions with regard to children, i've often said if kids learn more now, they'll earn more later. it is not just a rhyme, it is literally the truth. we know that. that starts certainly with great teachers at core of that process of learning more so they can earn more later. we want to ask you two basic questions about teachers, just first on the question of professional development, we know that in essa, part of my legislation's so called best act was included to make sure that states and districts, school districts implement evidence based activities to strengthen the teaching profession and keep great teachers in the classroom. could you describe the work that your department is doing to support districts in providing effective professional development and then i have a second question about teachers. >> yeah, we certainly believe professional development can be key to improving academic outcomes and im
casey? >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. secretary, thanks for being here today and for your testimony. we all want to make sure that we're making the right investments and the right decisions with regard to children, i've often said if kids learn more now, they'll earn more later. it is not just a rhyme, it is literally the truth. we know that. that starts certainly with great teachers at core of that process of learning more so they can earn more later. we want to ask you two basic...
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casey" will not have been kept. thank you. >> thank you, counsel. mr. keller? >> thank you mr.e. s rejude cad da bars the facial challenges. blood provides an increased standard of care and has opened new ascs, all the texas metropolitan areas that have abortion clinics today will have open clinics if the court affirms, and that includes the six most populous areas of texas. >> how many women are located over 100 miles from the nearest clinic? >> justice ginsburg, ja-242 provides that 25% of texas women of reproductive age are not within 100 miles of an asc but that would not include mcallen that applied relief or el paso where the new mexico facility is. >> that's odd that you point to the new mexico facility. new mexico doesn't have any surgical asc requirement and it doesn't have any admitting requirement so if your argument is right and new mexico is not an available way out for texas, because texas says to protect our women we need these things. so you send them off to new mexico where they don't get it, either. no admitting privileges, no asc, and that's perfectly all rig
casey" will not have been kept. thank you. >> thank you, counsel. mr. keller? >> thank you mr.e. s rejude cad da bars the facial challenges. blood provides an increased standard of care and has opened new ascs, all the texas metropolitan areas that have abortion clinics today will have open clinics if the court affirms, and that includes the six most populous areas of texas. >> how many women are located over 100 miles from the nearest clinic? >> justice ginsburg,...
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casey steegle, news. ne >> and the sports world hasorld lost another icon. yesterday gordie howe known ason mr.way at they age of 88. howe's professional career car spanned from 1946 to 1980.80. he played 25 years with theith e detroit red wings.t re his career marks 801 goals and 1,850 points were recordsec until broken by wayne gretzky. howe's prowess on the ice is immortalized by a gordie howe g hat trick meaning a goal, g assist and a fight all in onen game. >>> still ahead at 7:00,. 7:0 >> i am pledging today $1 million. [cheers and applause]ap >> the very important reasonnt why oprah winfrey was in the ine district.dist how she's helping local women lw in need. >>> plus, gary is back with ait look at today's weather's weath especially important if you'reme heading out to some of thoseef t pride events today.en stay with us.stayith fox5 news morning saturday satur will be right back.ll be ght >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> 7:30 now on this beautiful saturday morning. live look overw the skies of ss washington, d.c. d national cathedral there in in the foreground.regrou time really flies, doesn't it. sh
casey steegle, news. ne >> and the sports world hasorld lost another icon. yesterday gordie howe known ason mr.way at they age of 88. howe's professional career car spanned from 1946 to 1980.80. he played 25 years with theith e detroit red wings.t re his career marks 801 goals and 1,850 points were recordsec until broken by wayne gretzky. howe's prowess on the ice is immortalized by a gordie howe g hat trick meaning a goal, g assist and a fight all in onen game. >>> still ahead...
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casey anthony trial. what did dr. spits say about this case. >> just to be clear, doctor, your opinion is mr.he back as he turned away from the gate, some ten feet from the gate. >> yes, that's correct. >> and fell to the ground on his back. >> that's correct. >> and then he was shot a second time, landing in this position, the wounds to the hand line up perfectly. >> line up perfectly. >> the big mystery then according to prosecutors is why, shot tim newman in cold blood? well, remember the video of campbell taken by a hunting party in 2008. >> private property. >> we are? >> prosecutors played it to the jury to show campbell wasn't afraid to confront and chase off anybody who dared cross his property, even when he was outnumbered. >> you can see on the video he was not scared of those hunters and to accept his story that he was terrified of tim newman, a man, a neighbor of his he had known isn't even plausible. >> was that an isolated incident? >> the relationship with mr. campbell, how would you describe that relationship? >> one word, miserable. >> and he looked up at me and said i don't
casey anthony trial. what did dr. spits say about this case. >> just to be clear, doctor, your opinion is mr.he back as he turned away from the gate, some ten feet from the gate. >> yes, that's correct. >> and fell to the ground on his back. >> that's correct. >> and then he was shot a second time, landing in this position, the wounds to the hand line up perfectly. >> line up perfectly. >> the big mystery then according to prosecutors is why, shot tim...
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casey: i was asking about that, because it is dismissive. she has always said governor romney or senator mccain. somebody told me that it seems sympathetic -- sycophantic to say mrtrump. it is something we did not see republicans do much of in the primary. say to yout have to really quick, barack obama yesterday, hillary clinton today, that looked like a fermentable 1-2 punch. mark: -- fermentable 1-2 punch. -- formidable 1-2 punch. mark: when we come back, we go to silicon valley. ♪ advance of tuesday's california primary, we thought we would do a little catch up on silicon valley, not the age be a program, although we are always pulling for pied piper. we mean the real silicon valley, which has grown into quite a political force. this year though, something seems a little bit off. the tech of has not warmed up to any presidential candidate so up to hub has not warmed any presidential candidate so far. to understand why, we might need a little history lesson. >> silicon valley front and center again. 1939, hewlett and packard start hewlett-packard in a garage. more stuff happens. things get invented. the internet. explodes. bill clinton. >> he passed nafta, the
casey: i was asking about that, because it is dismissive. she has always said governor romney or senator mccain. somebody told me that it seems sympathetic -- sycophantic to say mrtrump. it is something we did not see republicans do much of in the primary. say to yout have to really quick, barack obama yesterday, hillary clinton today, that looked like a fermentable 1-2 punch. mark: -- fermentable 1-2 punch. -- formidable 1-2 punch. mark: when we come back, we go to silicon valley. ♪ advance...
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casey's birthday. i think we were in like fourth or fifth grade and his dad took us to go see -- i think it was the "kilroy was here" tour. >> jimmy: yeah, that's "mr hard rock songs, then "mr. roboto." >> "mr. roboto" which is kind of its own category. >> jimmy: didn't see that punch coming at all. >> nobody saw that coming>> jimmy: by the way, i should tell everybody, that's paul, really singing in that video. so, if you watch that again. [ cheers and applause ] thank you for coming in earlier in the week recording it and doing it. you clearly are a fan. you knew every word, and -- >> i watched that video a lot this last week. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: sadly i think i forced america to watch it. yeah. [ light laughter ] the one thing -- speaking of segue ways. i watched and i thoroughly enjoyed watching is you as ant-man in the new "captain america: civil war" movie. >> oh, thank you. >> jimmy: you're fantastic in it. and, of course i never wt to give spoilers away, so i won't say anything. but i can say "the avengers" are in this film. can i? no? >> yeah, yeah. i think people know that. >> jimmy: okay, they know that.]e good. [ laughter ] >> yeah,
casey's birthday. i think we were in like fourth or fifth grade and his dad took us to go see -- i think it was the "kilroy was here" tour. >> jimmy: yeah, that's "mr hard rock songs, then "mr. roboto." >> "mr. roboto" which is kind of its own category. >> jimmy: didn't see that punch coming at all. >> nobody saw that coming>> jimmy: by the way, i should tell everybody, that's paul, really singing in that video. so, if you watch...
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mr. larson: we'd like to recognize two other united states senators who have come to sit with us here in protest, bob kasich from pennsylvania. -- bob casey from pennsylvania. and the person donald trump loves most to be chatting it up ith, elizabeth warren. [applause] >> no vote! >> no break! >> no vote! >> no break! r. larson: jared houghman. followed by michelle lujan grisham. mr. huffman: i am so proud to be here with every one of you as we do everything in our power to spin that arc of history a little more justice and bring democracy back to the people's house. there is an irony here. the republican leadership has cut the mikes. they have cut the cameras, but far more people are listening to us and watching us on pirated cell phone pictures and youtube videos than ever would have tuned in to c-span. [applause] mr. huffman: something is happening here. have you noticed that the gallery is beginning to fill up with people? [applause] mr. huffman: even though the republican colleagues tried to block viss terse from being in that very gallery. so the fact is they can cut off the mike, they can cut off the cameras. they will not silence
mr. larson: we'd like to recognize two other united states senators who have come to sit with us here in protest, bob kasich from pennsylvania. -- bob casey from pennsylvania. and the person donald trump loves most to be chatting it up ith, elizabeth warren. [applause] >> no vote! >> no break! >> no vote! >> no break! r. larson: jared houghman. followed by michelle lujan grisham. mr. huffman: i am so proud to be here with every one of you as we do everything in our power...
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senator casey, very valuable proposal, aren't these common sense legislative efforts, legislative efforts that make sense whether this has been primarily a terror attack or a hate-inspired attack? mr. murphy: i thank the gentleman for the question. they are common sense measures and measures supported by the broad cross-section of the american public. what you are proposing is only controversial here in the united states senate. it's controversial nowhere else in this country. mr. wyden: i thank them for their courtesy. mr. murphy: i yield to the senator. a senator: thank you. pride is an institution in boston. this year marked our 46th annual march. ms. warren: i have gone to pride for years. and when i go, i don't march. i dance. i dance with people, young people and old people, black people and white people, asian people and latino people, gay people and straight people, bisexual people, transgender people, queer people. the parade has everything. it has boats, elaborate costumes, tons of onlookers. one boston reporter called our parade pure joy and he is right. i love boston's pride parade. i love it as much as anything i've done as a u.s. senator. for me this parade is the ta
senator casey, very valuable proposal, aren't these common sense legislative efforts, legislative efforts that make sense whether this has been primarily a terror attack or a hate-inspired attack? mr. murphy: i thank the gentleman for the question. they are common sense measures and measures supported by the broad cross-section of the american public. what you are proposing is only controversial here in the united states senate. it's controversial nowhere else in this country. mr. wyden: i...
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mr. casey: thank you, mr. president. i rise to speak on the recovering missing children's act. the bill provides law enforcement with an important tool to help find missing or exploited children. each year more than 200,000 children are abducted by their parents or other close relatives, according to the national center for missing and exploited children. in many of these cases, the i.r.s. has information that could aid law enforcement to locate a child who has been abducted by a family member. a study by the treasury inspector general for tax administration found that in more than a third of the cases reviewed, the i.r.s. has tax returns on file which use the social security number of a missing child. of those, 46% had a new address on file. about 13.6% total. however, the i.r.s. cannot, the i.r.s. cannot share this protected confidential information with law enforcement officials since the tax code prevents the i.r.s. from sharing the information unless specifically authorized as an exception
mr. casey: thank you, mr. president. i rise to speak on the recovering missing children's act. the bill provides law enforcement with an important tool to help find missing or exploited children. each year more than 200,000 children are abducted by their parents or other close relatives, according to the national center for missing and exploited children. in many of these cases, the i.r.s. has information that could aid law enforcement to locate a child who has been abducted by a family member....