with section 2 governing us at this point. >> i think a post-section 5 world will be a scary place. we're seeing that immediately, five of nine states fully covered by section 5 rushed to implement new voter i.d. laws. the ink was barely dry in the supreme court and they're saying we're going to implement these laws immediately. it shows how much they want to initiate voter suppression laws. if the chief justice looked at the record since 2006 he would see section 5 blocked 31 laws from going into effect after congress reauthorized it. six of the nine states in the south passed new voter restrictions. since the 2010 elections alone. there was this real cognitive dissidence reading the opinion. he says voting discrimination still exists but he didn't talk at all about the wide scope of voting subscription. since this was reauthorized there was a wave of voter suppression we haven't since since 1965. >> i want to see if you can explain this a little more. one of the cases who were