subject today and that s the new voter i.d. laws which are coming up in all the states one by one. and we have to two major experts here. we have laura murphy, director of the washington legislative office of the american civil liberties union and we have hand von scape. i hope i pronounced it right who doesn t need much introduction because he s now with the heritage foundation but has been in the field for quite some time. without waeflting much time on my blah, blah, i will ask him to introduce his opening remarks. that s not that tough of a name for somebody born and raised in alabama. i know it s a little unusual. laura and i are here today opposing each other on voter id although we re not always on opposite sides. in fact, we were in the same side in the citizens united decision where i filed a brief along with other commissioners and the aclu filed a brief on the same side. on voter i.d., i think the aclu is wrong and let me tell you why. one of the key principles o
[laughter] whatever we had, arguments. [laughter] personality. no matter what he did, not only chess. i mean, he was a good swimmer and going in high school and grammar school in camp at summer he would swim and bobby would be when they had races, bobby would be in the water before everybody was in middive. he was just fast. and he wanted to win and when he got older and the teams and when he went up to and in his 20s when he went up there, he would play tennis and he would beat everybody at tennis except the tennis pro. other than that, he wanted to win everything he did. and so i go into that and talk about his competitive personality. else had a phenomenal memory, an incredible memory. when he was preparing for up there. there was a book of games. hundreds and hundreds of his games. with about 10,000 moves in that book. and almost as a parlor game he would grab the book, pick out the game when it was played and who he would play again. all right. 1978, he played agains
the entire $25 billion it received from the government on the t.a.r.p. program. boeing in the headlines. 787 dream liner today. mark, you were begging for a seat on that one, weren t you? i would love to fly that plane. you would? yeah. you love to fly a plane? that has been delayed 20 times. you won t fly regularly? wait a minute. this is the one where the wings might fall off? yes. i think i would watch in a. they say the wings won t fly off, i guess, now. i would watch that. anyway so that the house, meantime, expected to take up a key bill that would seriously strengthen sanctions on iran. we have a co-sponsor of the bill talking about it this morning. some of the biggest gasoline-selling companies in the world are coming out and making comments about this because in one of the great ironies of all time, iran, one of the world s largest oil exporters is a huge gasoline importer because while they may be able to make nukes, mark, they cannot app