university, the largest public university in the country. and it has a huge impact on native american pop tises. so our arguments to the court what have been, for many years it is okay for requiring i.d. but we have to make it flexible enough that people who are elderly, seniors, people who are disabled, student, that they can actually comply with the law. we feel that arizona s slaw too restrictive to allow, for instance, students to register. we think we will win. what was the motivation behind it? i can t really i can t really answer that i, of course, as you know, never question the motivation of other people. really? never. never question the motivation of other people. i can tell you what the effect has been. the effect is it makes it harder for student, seniors and elderly folks to vote. there is another issue relating to identification laws percolating in arizona right now, hasn t got an great deal of press. i do want to talk to you about t state representative joh
it will not happen again for another 105 years, bill. you ve got to spot that. bill: looks like et on the bicycle, right in the basket? heather: pretty cool. that was new for me. pretty cool, walking and talking at the same time. i made it. bill: i ve got a stick of trident in my pocket. today marks the official start of the atlantic hurricane season, within the past few minutes forecasters at colorado state university raising their prediction th-s year, now predicting 13 tropical storms and as many as five hurricanes. steve hurricane harrigan is live in miami. how often are these guys right, the experts, steve. reporter: the sigh even tises are pretty good at pre victoriaing. they are saying four to eight hurricanes. one out of clear expected to be
cars all around the world. thanks to the bipartisan trade agreement i signed into law, with you in mind, working with you, there will soon be new cars in the streets of south korea imported from detroit and from toledo and from chicago. [ cheers and applause ] and today i talked about the state of the union, we are doing it today, i m creating a trade enforcement unit that will bring the full resources of the federal government to bear on investigations, and we are going to encounter any unfair trade pack tises around the world,
go. the book ended up being honestly other than the west wing my most satisfying creative endeavor, but what i do for my day job s very collaborative. i had the great erin sorkin. there s a great cast. the book s all me. itises and falls on me. so that it worked is a little extra bit of satisfaction, but i was humbled by people being so gracious about it. it s been fun. what was the single most repetitively boring question that you had to answer on your book tour? nchs my favorite part about the book tour, pierce, piers, i m not sucking up, more people saw our interview than anything i did. more people were complimentary of it. i want to thank you for it because it was really, really fun and in depth.
dorn i think there would be interesting reaction to that. this is what cbs did to rick perry. let s roll the tape. perry is one of the country s most religious and socially conservative governors. he has launched lawsuits against washington. he calls klein tises liars and challenges federal authority on issues from taxes to civil rights. he has called social security a failure and ponzi scheme for starters. he made it legal to hunt wild boar from the air. he s the kind of governor who would shoot a coyote while out jogging. he actually did shoot a coyote while he was out jogging. sean: got a problem with that? he s probably a damn good shot too. this is the cbs morning news show? this is a 3 1/2 minute cartoon designed to ridicule perry. they said they would do it