farina, an old friend. i think the greatest part of carly's backdrop as she started as secretary and rose to become the chief executive officer of hewlett-packard. that is most remarkable, the most american thing imaginable. we are fortunate to have her here. we are fortunate to have her pitching in for the principles we believe in. she is also the chairman of opportunity international and good 360 and chairs the american conservative union. she is the chairman of unlocking potential which is a group that engages women in the political process at the grassroots. i know my bride saw carly speak in new york the other day and was ready to sign up. we will hear from carly in just a moment. is the dewitt wallace fellow at the american enterprise institute. he is a distinguished columnist and contributor to cnbc. arthur laf isf the head of laffer associates. comingve known him for up to 40 years. he fathered supply-side economics and i believe he is one of the most important economic voices in the 20th century. [applause] finally, as you know, steve moore, another head economist at heritage and an old and dear fri