. >> todd gilman is washington bureau chief of "the dallas morning news," thank you on the setup forhis case. >> thank you. >> texas, and the u.s. lay out voter i.d. arguments and the federal requirements on the voter i.d. law opened monday with the justice department voting it could prevent 1.4 million citizens, most of them hispanic or black from voting. time for your calls and lots more written on this this morning and we'll bring it out to you on the table, but maryland, you are up first on this topic. it's marcy on the line for democrats. good morning. >> good morning. i had a suggestion. this voter i.d. thing could be solved with one thing and i'll tell you why i say that's a great idea. it probably would include more people in the voting and when you have a social security number it could have the one, two, it could tell the age of the person and you can't have somebody voting and you have it and all and that would solve -- that right there and it would be honest because you know, you only have one vote per number and you get it from the social security administration. the onl