ronnie dugger and dorothy workman sent in our winning poems, which you can read in our "here's the dealsletter, that you can sign up to receive in your inbox every week, and on our website, www.pbs.org/newshour. and another reminder that robert costa will continue coverage of the most recent white house shake-up and the aftermath of the health care vote, on "washington week," which airs later tonight here on pbs. tomorrow on pbs newshour weekend: india is creating a biometric database of all its citizens using fingerprints and eye scans, but some have raised privacy and security concerns. >> reporter: ajay bushan pandey heads aadhaar, the agency running the identification program. >> we have now reached the figure of 1.15 billion. >> reporter: pandey says the aadhaar project improves national security by making it easier to monitor border crossings with india's neighbors. opponents of aadhaar, like were skeptical when it began as a voluntary program to improve transparency in the welfare system. >> you need electricity 24/7, you need the internet up and running 24/7, you need proper dat