investigators and congress feel they ve been handing over these e-mails from secretary clinton. it s been a long and arduous process in terms of getting them out in the public but the state department does say as it has in the past it will continue to cooperate with the fbi as needed but we don t know what the state department vole in these e-mails that director comey mentions. elise labott, thank you, my friend, how will this reverberate with voters? early voting under way in so many states already. susan mcmanus is here with me in tampa, she s a professor and political scientist at the university of south florida. also with me here adam smith political editor for the tampa bay times. we are here in beautiful tampa, the tampa museum of art and all of a sudden we re talking about this story that has caught so many people off guard, this fbi story on hillary clinton s e-mails and so you, susan, you are saying so many people here in florida, which is so important in this race, are