program. but facts are important. some of my notebook item today, i d like to settle a dispute over facts that came up this week. caved corn and brad blakeman got into an argument about the discussion in the runup to the iraq war. he brought us into the war because saddam hussein failed to allow inspections of the sites that the u.n. demanded you re absolutely wrong. the inspectors were in. they were in for months before the war. come on, david. right now, $1,000, the inspectors were there. brad blakeman did not take him up on the bet. and that was wise. because a dozen newspaper accounts in 2003, three colleagues at fact-check organizations, even my office made pat but can a agree the facts are indisputable in that david corn was right. u.n. weapons inspectors were in iraq and got unfettered access to whatever they wanted from november of 2002 until march
a cabinet level title. he takes advantage to be able to have a sit down conversation and have a detailed conversation. reporter: meanwhile john kasich is getting bashed by democrats as for the iraq war before he was against it for this. well, look, i would never have committed ourselves to iraq. reporter: in november of 2002, the former congressman said quote we should go to war with iraq. it s not likely that saddam hussein will give up his weapons. but back then, most members of congress believed saddam hussein had weapons of mass destruction in both parties. so in fact, hillary clinton was quote for invieding iraq before she was against it too, shannon. yeah. we remember. carl, thank you. good to see you. coming up later in the show, my one-on-one with governor walker. we re going to talk more about his health care plan that carl outlined and also his presidential campaign. with the scandal-plagued campaign that looks less and less like a sure thing every day, hillary