ho horrific tragedies befallen babies. midwest, parents who have been missing children for days now, now know the worst. a want you to listen to something. a father who had already lost one son in the tornado that hit their oklahoma town. his pregnant wife and young daughter, they are still in the hospital. he was out of town on sunday for work when the tornado hit. listen. >> hello, i'm hank hamill. and we found my other son this morning, ryan. he was floating in water on the west side of the lake. i just want to thank everybody for helping and being there. it's a bad deal. i lost both my boys. i was hoping we would find ryan today alive. ryan was my little buddy, cole was, too. i loved them both. i just want to thank everybody again for helping, all they've done. thanks. >> in another part of the country the story of a 2-year-old who went missing and found dead has captured our attention for the past three years. little caylee anthony here. her mother, casey, is on trial for her little girl's murder. today, the court heard casey's boyfriend describe the relationship between mother and child. >> she'd have a book, a teddy bear, we would go down to the pool, teaching her how to swim, talk about caylee, caylee liked dora the explorer and could count to 40 in spanish, which was pretty incredible for her age. she was a great little girl. >> who taught her how to count to 40. >> dora explorer. from my knowledge, it was her favorite show. >> how often during that time did you see casey and caylee hugging and showing affection with one another? >> pretty much the whole time. >> so we just wanted to play you some sound from both stories. we'll have much more on both stories in the next two hours. i want to begin with very, very important decision. you may not have heard about today, handed down by the u.s. supreme court and it will affect the way many americans do business. the vote 5-3, with a majority of justices backing an arizona law that punishes businesses who fire illegal immigrants. keep in mind this is the first of many state laws cracking down on illegal immigration that the high court is set to consider. and today's ruling is a victory for anyone who is supporting the immigration reform at state level. reaction to this decision today in arizona when i talk to a reporter on the ground. first, i want to bring in senior legal analyst, jeffrey toobin, there he is live in new york. jeffrey, a big picture here, this could be a bellwether case for another court challenge. in terms of the specifics of today's ruling the supreme court, let me make sure i'm reading this correctly, supreme court said, yes, state of arizona you have authority to punish businesses who hire workers who are here illegally? >> that's exactly right. and you know, as all of us are aware, lots of states either have passed laws like this or considering passing laws like this. and one of the arguments against those laws is, you know, you state of arizona, you state of missouri, any state you can't pass a law like this because it's the federal government, not state governments that are supposed to regulate immigration. well, the supreme court, at least in this circumstance, rejected that argument and said, states do have the right to create a system of punishments of fines for employers who hire illegal immigrants. this is something that is politically very significant. republicans all over the country, by and large, have been trying to pass these laws. democrats have been fighting them this is a victory for those republican legislators who have been pushing for those laws. >> and you know, we can't talk about this state law without talking about e-verify, the federal database where some of the businesses you check documentation. this is part of the opinion, written by chief justice roberts. arizona's use of e-verify does not conflict with the federal scheme. the arizona law requires that every employer after hiring an employee should verify the employment eligibility of the employee through e-verify. that requirement is consistent with the federal law. so, jeffrey toobin, as you mentioned other states here, how might this opinion be interpreted by other stated perhaps flirting with the idea of making e-verify mandatory? >> it's a green light to those states. it says to those states, go ahead, establish new restrictions on -- create new fines for businesses that don't hire illegal immigrants. it is really an invitation to the states to say, go ahead, go establish local rules, state rules, that regulate immigration. and that's a big political hot potato in a lot of states. so i think, just in terms of the real world, this means a lot more states are going to go ahead with those laws. >> i want to talk big picture in a moment. talk about reaction here out of arizona. jeff toobin, stand by for me. i want to bring in a reporter with cnn in phoenix affiliate kpnx, being ground zero in terms of the immigration debate. what is receipt action to the court's high ruling? >> well, i think jeffrey toobin was talking a bit about this, how this will be seen as a victory for republicans. and i can tell you the moment this opinion came out we got flooded with a lot of e-mails from republicans that have been pro-immigration enforcement. so that side sees this as a major victory and boding well for the controversial sb-1070. of course these are different circumstances but the folks, republicans that are in support of immigration enforcement say, this position is proof that states have a role in immigration enforcement. >> rachel, i'm sure you've covered this and you've talked to businesses, right, and phoenix and elsewhere. in talking to businesses when we talk about e-verify if certain businesses were not already implementing this, how do they plan on implementing it looking forward and how long plight it take for them? >> of course the chamber of commerce was party to this and they were against this law because they said it was cumbersome for businesses, many businesses already do use e-verify, but this is a system that would be free. but some businesses are saying, this is going to be cumbersome, think is going to to be a lot of work and it could have a chilling effect on business statewide. >> rachel, thank you. jeff toobin, how might this ruling, and i'm going to use the word for shadowing, how might it be foreshadowing, which among other issues would give police officers the authority to identify and arrest folks they suspect are illegal? how might that affect that ruling? >> i think it is a very clear foreshadowing that the supreme court, likely, not guaranteed burke likely will uphold that law. look, the supreme court is just as polarized as the congress on a lot of these issues. there are five conservatives on the supreme court, there are four relative liberals. that's how most of these decisions break down. today's decision was the five conservatives voting to uphold the law, three liberals voting to overturn it. one of the liberals elena kagan was not participating, she participated in working on the case. i think this decision strongly suggests that they will uphold the law and states are going to have more and more rights to make people show them their papers. i mean, that's where the law is going if states want to pass those kind of laws. >> likely is the word, jeffrey toobin uses here. jeff toobin, thank you so much. rachel stockman, thank you. now, listen to this -- >> i called it all last night, i called -- >> still calling his number? 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why's he going off on his own -- his fellow senators, fellow republicans? >> reporter: first, let me start by saying this is a fast moving story. i was told by a republican that the republicans may have just in the last few minutes agreed to give in to rand paul. but what happened was, he actually sought me out to come on cnn to go off on his republican leadership. he's been filibustering the patriot act all week, extending it for four years because he wants amendments. this morning he came to an agreement with the democrats on two amendments that he was looking for. one of them is what we're talking about, sort of the most controversial here, and that it would require the government to get a court order before reviewing people's gun records. he said at least earlier, that the fellow republicans told him, no, take a listen. >> the republican leadership is not only opposing miami amendments they're sending out information to convince other republicans to vote against miamis. >> reporter: this is unusual for a republican freshman senator to lash out at his own leadership. why are you doing that? >> i'm disappointed that they don't want to allow debate. i mean i've gotten over two long days of filibustering this i've gotten the democrats to agree to allow me to have votes. are we not here to have debate, to have debate over important, constitutional questions? >> reporter: now paul said the issue was that he felt that his fellow republicans were conflicted on the one hand, they didn't want to do anything to anger gun rights advocates and people throughout who have supported republicans' intent to in general. on the other hand they didn't want to look like they were doing anything to make it harder to go after potential terrorists. again i should underscore we're watching the senate floor to see if republicans say, from their point of view, they're okay with these amendments on the republican side. republicans earlier said they're are some issues with democrats. big picture, what this has been doing is making it dramatic as we get up to the midnight hour as to whether or not the patriot act will expire or not. >> obviously come back and let us know if the republicans decide to go his way. let's talk bigger picture here, namely national security dana. listen to some sound. harry reid warning about some of the parts of the patriot act lapsing. >> our law enforcement will no longer be able to use some of the most critical tools they need to counter terrorists and combat terrorism. if they cannot use these tools, tools that identify and track terrorist suspects it could have dire consequences on national security. >> it expires at midnight tonight. you said you're watching this on the floor right now. who's negotiating with whom to prevent the expiration from happening. >> reporter: everybody is negotiating at this point. it's down to, welcome to the united states senate, it is just down to whether or not various people can get various amendments. they seem to be getting closer, just before i came on here, as i said, it looks like republicans have backed down in their opposition to their own tea party-backed candidate who promised to be a flamethrower and he has kept that promise, rand paul. but they're talking. you heard harry reid, we're hearing from others who are supporters of extending this, they are concerned if this expires, even for a few hours, it could disrupt the government's ability to go after terrorists. potential terrorists. >> opotentially. dana brash, thank you so much from capitol hill. a small village with close relatives nearby, this is where a war criminal was found. how in the world did this guy avoid capture for so long? 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