midmorning. at that point the lawyers here believe it will head for a narrow margin, still going to head for a recount, they are preparing for that year. harris? harris: all right, griff jenkins, thank you very much. meanwhile, brad todd, senior advisor for governor rick scott. boy, your life has been interesting recently, i would imagine. first question out of the gate, how far along are they and what are you learning from the recount? 37 out of 67 counties in florida have completed their machine recount, the margin has changed, 33 net votes. not percent. harris: that will be breaking news off the chart. 33 votes. bill nelson is on pace to gain maybe 100 votes in this machine recount which will leave him at 12,449 votes short. harris: you hear about how this process is but the law said it could be done, should be done. is it worth the process of having voters look at this and
inside the multiple walls and the armed doors and the rows and rows and rows of raiser wire, the confessed stabber, the convicted killer of that sweet, young woman all those years ago. he is lucky to be alive probably given the nature of the crime and the appeal from that girl s mother for the death sentence, which makes what that mother tells us about him very puzzling indeed. let him go. if the only thing his mother has is her only child, let him go. her name is carol dodge and the amazing story she will tell us tonight began on the worst day of her life. it was a thursday, june 13th, 1996, mid-morning. she placed a call to a beauty salon to talk to her daughter, angie. i dialed angie s number at work and a lady answered.
within the republican party. he s basically taken over. dana: he has, 100%. all presidents do. this has been a dramatic reshape. dana: he has 95% of republicans behind him, probably 99% after last night. dana: all right. tom bevin, thank you. you bet. dana: hotly contested georgia governors race remains too close to call. georgia law mandates a runoff if neither candidate gets 50% of the vote. peter doocy is standing by. jonathan, how do you think stacey abrams can force this into a runoff? reporter: publicly she s very optimistic this race is headed to a runoff. today her campaign announced as of midmorning her republican opponent, brian kemp, was just 15,000 votes above the 50%
i shook her. i called out her name and tant i knew that she was dead. in that moment, he said, his thoughts turned to his four-year-old boy larsson who was still in the house. and i needed to get larsson out of the house. and what did you do? i grabbed larsson, i believe he was in bed and i took him immediately over to, to his grandparents house. corey s mom marty answered the door. she remembers her son-in-law standing there with a young boy and saying something nonsense cal about her daughter being dead. it was just kind of mid-morning. and there he is, your son-in-law. there he is, he hand me larsson and he says something about people are coming or something. i often regretted not just putting larsson down and running over there. stunned, she called her son,
attacks by president trump and other republicans. authorities have revealed no information on a motive so far. this morning, the secret service revealing it had intercepted two packages addressed to president barack obama and former secretary of state hillary clinton. the one to the former first lady was en route to her chappaqua home late tuesday. president bill clinton was home. the other package addressed to president obama was intercepted late wednesday morning before it got to his d.c. home. then, at 9:38, that device found at cnn. in mid-morning, clinton speaking at a scheduled fund-raiser in south florida. but it is a troubling time, isn t it? and it s a time of deep divisions. and we have to do everything we can to bring our country together. reporter: the nypd coming out to say all three contained explosive material. the mayor and governor issuing strong words.