host: budget director, mulva ney served the state of south and there was a special election, the process of electing who would take his place. the state newspaper highlights ralph norman, who won over tommy pope in the runoff for congress. 200 votes separated the two out of the 35,000 votes cast. special bearer in june election to fill south carolina congressional seat. norman -- for the second time and at least on that gamble seemed to pay off. the closeness of the vote with win, 17722 and pope according to unofficial return would trigger automatic recount. goes on to say a little bit about the men involved and it you can little more, see the rest of the story about this run-off race in the state newspaper this morning. in new york, independent line. caller: yes. to say this and good morning, pedro. host: good morning. know, the that, you vladamir putin offered transcript of the meeting that the white house. this is the white house in the united states and we have a a transcripting us because we don't have any other, he offer today to congress. should take him up on it and compare the t