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the cast your kernel. almost as many voted for democrat as a republican. president trump received 32,000 votes and democrats split. joe biden had 8,143 kernels. elizabeth warren, second most. it s the iowa state fair. let s bring in the panel. charles hurt, a.b. stoddard, guy benson, guy, dr. biden, dr. jill biden. former vice president on the trail. maybe i don t hit everything you want to hit but i m the guy who can do it. very candid appeal from dr. biden, saying you might have to swallow hard and vote for my husband but look at the polls. he can win.
scope letter news too. answer that first then we ll break the news together. what i intended to do is basically, we actually said that that investigation, the robert mueller investigation, special counsel investigation, would no locker than funded from d.o.j. funds. d.o.j. is the only one funding it, it would be pulled. harris: we have learned that that scope memo, rod rosenstein has been turned over to the judge in the case. i know this might feel a little inside baseball but there s an important point. congressman? yeah, the scope letter is what rosenstein said is the area that mueller can investigate. he hasn t given it to congress, i think we re co-equal branchs of government. we d like to see it without redactions. i m curious to know if the scope letter went to the judge without redactions of the redactionsing hit everything that we wanted to see. harris: the reason i bring it up, it s making news and the president today, tweeted that this is the biggest witch hunt
always wanted that access. leland: if it is in their entrance, we don t want that to be in their interest. is that where we step in? where we are stepping in for that specific cases the use of chemical weapons. the message wasn t just a message to the sponsors of assad and the only reason he s still in existence. but it was the message the broader global community, state actors and nonstate actors that any use of the chemical weapon would not be tolerated. the 192 countries signed on to say we will not tolerate these chemical weapons. elizabeth: did we send that message? retargeted the manufacturing and storage facilities of chemical weapons and i m sure there is still even if we did hit everything 48 hours ago, russia still has the ability to provide more. it was targeting that use of the
president trump has president trump has said he wants to head down to florida. do you want him to come? if he does, what do you want him to see? well, that s a great question. i do want him to come. it s always helpful when the president of the united states comes and i think we ll do so in a responsible way like they did with texas, and that s a challenge here, what do you show them? there s so much. we ve never seen a storm like this, from jacksonville to key west, the length of space. usually a storm will hit one community or one part of the state. it s hit everything. so that s a great question. i haven t thought about exactly what to show him but there s so much to see and such a variety of damage in different places. yeah. i mean you have seen a lot from this storm, from bird s eyeview and on the ground. you ve also seen, of course, the destruction from hurricanes and storms in florida s past. what is mosts striking to you about irma? the scope of it. the statewide stor