differences in their field. all right. so hence what some people believe is kind of a three-way challenge then. this poll confirmed that tom steyer will not meet the threshold for the september debate despite his millions of dollars he s sunk into ads, his campaign. he joins a long list of candidates who won t be on the stage, but it doesn t necessarily mean they re out of the race, right? what do they do in the meantime? yeah, it looks like tom steyer is out of the debate for now. tulsi gabbert is out of the debate. i ve heard from a number of campaigns that they say that they may not make the third debate, but theoretically, they could make the fourth debate. i happen to think that s unlikely, but under the rulesing that s possible that some of the candidates who won t be on the third debate stage will be on the fourth. but it looks like democratic voters have made up their minds about the field. the dnc is so eager to not make the same mistakes as 2016. they created a very permi
government. now maybe that s a bad thing. the idea that hillary clinton is the only one who did it is kind of let me ask mike rogers. when you were the chairman of the house intelligence committee you had two accounts you had a government e-mail account and a private e-mail account did you use the private e-mail account for government business? never. i ll tell you why. the house is very clear on their rules that say your private account must be used for political activity. you can t use your government account for political activity. you can t raise money. you can t have political conversations. you can t say i m going to this political event to raise money for you or someone else. so the house rules are pretty clear. the state department also has rules that those documents have to be housed at the state department. they were not. or at least turned over to the state department. and the rulesing changed. there s no audit provision. the rules changed. if she wanted this b