a piece today in "the -- ington post turcotte "the washington post." senator dianne feinstein spoke to reporters after her committee , the intelligence committee, which she chairs. here's what she had to say. the briefers made a very case -- a very compelling case about the strikes. i have had multiple briefings. they get more and more inclusive as the intelligence community puts more together. i've been here for 20 years. i don't know a time, including iraq, when there has been more access for senators to gain information outside of what they read in a report. there is briefing after briefing after briefing. learned, iat i have have no doubt that the regime used nerve agents. 14re are at least 11 to prior incidents and this larger incident. i have no doubt that chemical weapons have been used. i think it is very important what he united nations team finds and i hope that will be just as soon as possible. additionally, today, i had asked the cia to prepare a dvd which instances ofecific victims, andgely what we see means, what pinpointed eyes means, wh