mr. koonce. >> aye. >> mr. blumenthal. >> aye. >> mr. grassley. >> aye. >> mr. hatch. >> no by proxy. >> mr. kyl. >> no by proxy. >> mr. sessions. >> no by proxy. >> mr. graham. >> no by proxy. >> mr. cornin. >> aye by proxy. >> mr. lee. >> no by proxy. >> mr. coburn. no by proxy. mr. chairman. >> aye. >> mr. chairman, the votes are 11 ayes seven nays. >> and senator feinstein, thank you for holding back. go ahead. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i have opposed this in the past. i see no reason to change my point of view. let me give you my opinion. the court does not want this. they do not speak out as a whole but justicesbreyer, scalia, rehnquist, kennedy, and alito have opposed it. so five justices oppose this plus the judicial counts of the united states. i don't believe we should tell the supreme court what to do. we are separate branches of government. and i do not believe the justice is better because it's televised. i have seen actual situations where in my view it is worse where it is televised. i understand that there is a move to do this. this bill does h