the ipad is something that today makes it possible for annie sullivan and helen keller to be able to access with a touch the technology that the helen tellers and annie sullivs of -- helen tellers and ab -- helen kellers and annie sullivs of today need. it's not about touching the palm like it was today but about touching the pad, uching these devices, having to speak to them, being able to speak back to have a conversation with the rest of us in society this morning, i did a teleconference with a group of students from the perkins school for the blind and the carroll center for the blind. these young people were born before president bush signed a.d.a. into law. these two schools are led by two extraordinary visionaries who serve with amazing passion and vision. opportunity, independence, equal access for all, that's what this legislation is all about. these are timeless american values that were as relevant when annie sullivan and helen keller were working together as they are today. when we maximize marties pation for all americans, we move forward as a couldn't arery. when we expa