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the users -- rep. mica: would he have had any e-mails on the servers? and you have no idea what would have happened to all of his e-mails? mr. cooper: i certainly do not. rep. mica: you were made aware on two occasions to secret service, i think january 2011, that someone was trying to hack the system. is that correct? mr. cooper: i used that word to describe what was a series of false logins on the server. rep. mica: not once but twice. then you closed down the system briefly to deal with the situation. mr. cooper: correct. rep. mica: when were you first contacted by the fbi? mr. cooper: i believe it was august of last summer. rep. mica: was that the first time you sat down with them? or was that later? that was your first interview? how many times were you interviewed? mr. cooper: three times. rep. mica: could you give us the approximate dates? last summer was the first -- mr. cooper: last summer, subsequently in the fall, and this spring. rep. mica: were you offered any type of immunity agreement by the department of justice? mr. cooper: i was not. re
the users -- rep. mica: would he have had any e-mails on the servers? and you have no idea what would have happened to all of his e-mails? mr. cooper: i certainly do not. rep. mica: you were made aware on two occasions to secret service, i think january 2011, that someone was trying to hack the system. is that correct? mr. cooper: i used that word to describe what was a series of false logins on the server. rep. mica: not once but twice. then you closed down the system briefly to deal with the...
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the weeks before, how many times did you send an e-mail in the same reference? >> i don't recall ever sending a great volume of those e-mails. >> so this was the first time you ever sent something like that. >> i can't say specifically it was the first time. >> pretty rare, though, you would think? >> yes. >> yet at the same point you're describing the hack was not the best description of it? >> correct. >> but you were concerned? >> i was mostly in the e-mail making her away i was shutting down the server for a brief period of time. >> were there any other times or attacks that you were aware of that you felt like -- put the server in a vulnerable position of which mrs. clinton was in possession of this server? >> as there was an increase in the failed log in eded log in attempts we made the secret service aware and they reviewed the logs and made a recommendation. >> do you have a number roughly of how many times that might have happened on these failed e-mail attempts? >> i can't give you a specific number. >> less than a thousand? more than a thousand? >> les
the weeks before, how many times did you send an e-mail in the same reference? >> i don't recall ever sending a great volume of those e-mails. >> so this was the first time you ever sent something like that. >> i can't say specifically it was the first time. >> pretty rare, though, you would think? >> yes. >> yet at the same point you're describing the hack was not the best description of it? >> correct. >> but you were concerned? >> i was...
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the types of e-mails on the system versus the unclassified system. on a private server. >> you know and i know classified material is designated. it is marked. there is a header so that there is no dispute at all that what is being communicated to or from someone who has that access is marked classified. and what we have here is the use of an unclassified system by hundreds of people in our government to send information that was not marked, there were no headers, there was no statement top secret, secret or confidential. i communicated about classified material on a wholly separate system. i took it very seriously. >> reporter: it was a surprising approach considering clinton said recently when she tries to explain herself, it sounds like she making excuses for herself. then a moment with donald trump who struggled in the polls with women when he doubled down on this tweet. >> in 2013, on this subject, you tweeted this, quote 26,000 unreported sexual assaults in the military. only 238 convictions. what did these geniuses expect when they put men and
the types of e-mails on the system versus the unclassified system. on a private server. >> you know and i know classified material is designated. it is marked. there is a header so that there is no dispute at all that what is being communicated to or from someone who has that access is marked classified. and what we have here is the use of an unclassified system by hundreds of people in our government to send information that was not marked, there were no headers, there was no statement...
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in the weeks before how many times did you send an e-mail that was in the same reference. >> i don't recall ever sending a great line with those e-mails. >> this was the first time that you had ever sent something like that. >> i can't say specifically it was the first time. >> pretty rare? >> you're now describing it that the hack was probably not the best description of it. >> correct. >> you were concerned. >> i was making her aware that i was shutting down the server for a brief period of time. >> were there any times of tacks that you were aware that you felt like the server in a vulnerable position when ms. clinton was in possession of the server, any other times. >> as there was an increase in the failed log-in attempts we made secret service aware and they reviewed the logs and made some recommendations. >> you've got a number, about, roughly? how many times it might have been happened on these -- on these failed e-mail attempts or log in attempts. >> less than a thousand, more than a thousand? >> less than a thousand. >> in closing, here and i'll yield back the rest of my tim
in the weeks before how many times did you send an e-mail that was in the same reference. >> i don't recall ever sending a great line with those e-mails. >> this was the first time that you had ever sent something like that. >> i can't say specifically it was the first time. >> pretty rare? >> you're now describing it that the hack was probably not the best description of it. >> correct. >> you were concerned. >> i was making her aware that i was...
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we can have private e-mail accounts and conduct official business on the private e-mail server on the private e-mail account. so i'm not going to participate in the hypocrisy of today's hearing, but i want to use my time to talk about an issue that actually matters. that is the slaughter of children and civilians in the country of yemen being enabled by the u.s. department of state. as under secretary, i'm sure that you know last year the state department provided material assistance to saudi arabia led coalition in the country of yemen. are you aware of rights watch and reporters on the ground reported numerous war crimes committed by the saudi arabia led coalition? >> congressman, i've seen references to that in the press, but if i might, not in attempt to avoid the question because i would be glad to arrange for someone to -- there are six under secretaries at the state department. i'm the undersecretary for managements. my writ is rather large, but it does not encompass political military activities or foreign military assistance. >> i understand. >> i'll be glad to work with you,
we can have private e-mail accounts and conduct official business on the private e-mail server on the private e-mail account. so i'm not going to participate in the hypocrisy of today's hearing, but i want to use my time to talk about an issue that actually matters. that is the slaughter of children and civilians in the country of yemen being enabled by the u.s. department of state. as under secretary, i'm sure that you know last year the state department provided material assistance to saudi...
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doug band admits in the second line of the e-mail he's had diplomatic passports before. w that happened is another great question for the state department. nonetheless, the state department went on the record yesterday saying, their spokesman said president clinton may have been given a diplomatic passport as a courtesy, but the staff are never allowed to be given diplomatic -- trish: hey, chris, will you stay with me? don't go anywhere. we've got breaking news from blake burman. as i said, he's been going through all of these e-mails. >> reporter: one of the concerns after this story broke was whether or not hillary clinton's account had been hacked or compromised. at the time, james comey said they couldn't answer that question. there was a lot of activity trying to get to her account. now it appears in the interview with the fbi from hillary clinton, clinton appeared to be worried that there might have been a successful hacking into her account. i'll quote from the fbi report. they say, quoting here: clinton was worried someone was hacking into her e-mail. given that s
doug band admits in the second line of the e-mail he's had diplomatic passports before. w that happened is another great question for the state department. nonetheless, the state department went on the record yesterday saying, their spokesman said president clinton may have been given a diplomatic passport as a courtesy, but the staff are never allowed to be given diplomatic -- trish: hey, chris, will you stay with me? don't go anywhere. we've got breaking news from blake burman. as i said,...
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the weeks before, how many times did you send an e-mail in the same reference? >> i don't recall ever sending a great volume of those e-mails. >> so this was the first time you ever sent something like that. >> i can't say specifically it was the first time. >> pretty rare, though, you would think? >> yes. >> yet at the same point you're describing the hack was not the best description of it? >> correct. >> but you were concerned? >> i was mostly in the e-mail making her away i was shutting down the server for a brief period of time. >> were there any other times or attacks that you were aware of that you felt like -- put the server in a vulnerable position of which mrs. clinton was in possession of this server? >> as there was an increase in the failed log eed log in atte made the secret service aware and they reviewed the logs and made a recommendation. >> a number roughly of how many times that might have happened on these failed e-mail attempts? >> i can't give you a specific number. >> less than a thousand? more than a thousand? >> less. >> in just closing a
the weeks before, how many times did you send an e-mail in the same reference? >> i don't recall ever sending a great volume of those e-mails. >> so this was the first time you ever sent something like that. >> i can't say specifically it was the first time. >> pretty rare, though, you would think? >> yes. >> yet at the same point you're describing the hack was not the best description of it? >> correct. >> but you were concerned? >> i was...
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he famously said in one of the debates, he said "enough. enough of these e-mails." and i think that those of us that have sat through this hearing today can say the same. we're seeing a predictable pattern from the republican party where they come out and make all kinds of accusations that i believe are politically motivated, they make all kinds of accusations against secretary clinton. and they claim -- they make really reckless ones that are criminal accusations and then they call for an investigation and then the investigation happens and what comes out of the investigation does not support the accusations and then they move on to the next e-mail, quote, attack that they put forward. and this happened, we saw it with the discredited benghazi hearings and accusations and reports and reviews where the fbi and other independent investigators found no evidence, none whatsoever, of a crime with the e-mails and so what do we have again? another accusation claiming e-mail criminal activity. now this latest someone that secretary clinton and her top aides ordered the dest
he famously said in one of the debates, he said "enough. enough of these e-mails." and i think that those of us that have sat through this hearing today can say the same. we're seeing a predictable pattern from the republican party where they come out and make all kinds of accusations that i believe are politically motivated, they make all kinds of accusations against secretary clinton. and they claim -- they make really reckless ones that are criminal accusations and then they call...
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>> copy the e-mails. sure. i think we instructed i did not personally send an e-mail. >> you didn't. we'll go back and look at the record. if there are any e-mails asking people to preserve the documents. we like to see those because we don't think we have them. >> we'd be happy to provide those. >> we stand by all your previous congressional testimony. >> i noted if i knew then what i know now, i would have testified in a different way. >> what in your previous congressional testimony needs to be clarified or altered or updated? >> well, i tried to make that clear. clearly at the time i testified, i was advised that in fact all the evidence was being preserved pursuant to the orders that ran out. since then, it's been clear that obviously -- some tapes were erased. which was a mistake. i said at the time i were testifying again i would say -- >> part of the problem that we have is that you've never clarified your testimony. this is the first time we've ever heard you say mistake. this is the first time that you
>> copy the e-mails. sure. i think we instructed i did not personally send an e-mail. >> you didn't. we'll go back and look at the record. if there are any e-mails asking people to preserve the documents. we like to see those because we don't think we have them. >> we'd be happy to provide those. >> we stand by all your previous congressional testimony. >> i noted if i knew then what i know now, i would have testified in a different way. >> what in your...
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the details. you see that most apparently with mrs. clinton taking her eails with her when she left the state department, and not telling the american people that governmental material was in her system, and not sharing it as she should have under the law. in our experience at judicial watch, the government is doing more than ever and is less interested than ever and sharing what they are doing with the american people. they do not think they should be accountable. we are often suing agencies just to get an answer for our requests for information, as opposed to fighting over what they are giving or withholding. and of course, we know from the book in terms of the way forward, the freedom of information act only applies to the executive branch, not congress, not the judiciary. so -- brian: you say in your book it does not apply to the white house. tom: the white house has been walled off from a lot of the transparency law. at least the foia requires responses within 20 days. the presidential record act will make those records available in the chelsea clinto
the details. you see that most apparently with mrs. clinton taking her eails with her when she left the state department, and not telling the american people that governmental material was in her system, and not sharing it as she should have under the law. in our experience at judicial watch, the government is doing more than ever and is less interested than ever and sharing what they are doing with the american people. they do not think they should be accountable. we are often suing agencies...
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none of the e-mails sent or received by me had such a header. i think that the decision to go to war in iraq was a mistake. we must learn what led us down that path. so that it never happens again. i think i'm in the best possible position to be able to understand that, and prevent it. i'm asking to be judged on the totality of my record. >> later, trump repeating his false claim that he opposed the iraq war from the start. >> i've always said shouldn't be there. >> are you for invading iraq? >> yeah, i guess so. you know, i wish it was -- i wish the first time it was done correct leave. >> and declaring the u.s. should have stolen oil from iraq. >> but if we're going to get out, take the oil. if we would have taken the oil, you wouldn't have isis. used to be to the victor belong the spoils. >> and sparking outrage for defending his controversial 2013 tweet that suggests sexual assault in the military as a result of women serving alongside men. >> it is a correct tweet. many people think that's absolutely correct. you have reported and the gentle
none of the e-mails sent or received by me had such a header. i think that the decision to go to war in iraq was a mistake. we must learn what led us down that path. so that it never happens again. i think i'm in the best possible position to be able to understand that, and prevent it. i'm asking to be judged on the totality of my record. >> later, trump repeating his false claim that he opposed the iraq war from the start. >> i've always said shouldn't be there. >> are you...
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the e-mails. it's making her seem she's more -- less honest and trustworthy than she appears to be in the public. that's the big challenge. making her seem that this woman cannot be trusted to be president. >> jason, what is i clinton needs to do? >> i think mrs. clinton needs to temper the way she comes across. she has to speak directly to the american people and make here's seem trustworthy. i think everyone knows she's presidential. can she make herself seem trustworthy and in a way where people will not question her based on her gender. >> raffy, how is it that donald trump could have come out for any candidate ever and still this race is a dead heat. how is that possible? you running against one of the most established candidates in the history of this country. her husband is a former president. what can we make of that? >> you hit the nail on the head. running against an established candidate. americans don't want that. they want change. they want somebody to fix a system they see as broken.
the e-mails. it's making her seem she's more -- less honest and trustworthy than she appears to be in the public. that's the big challenge. making her seem that this woman cannot be trusted to be president. >> jason, what is i clinton needs to do? >> i think mrs. clinton needs to temper the way she comes across. she has to speak directly to the american people and make here's seem trustworthy. i think everyone knows she's presidential. can she make herself seem trustworthy and in a...
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the taste e is gone. broccoli from california does not taste anything like that or durable creature is going to taste. thank you. this is wonderful. it looks delicicious. you dodon't think ththat i can - oh, it i is good. >> the truck farm not the solution to our urban fofood prproblemsr globobal food problelems. it is our garden in a pickup truck. it was never meantnt to be a suggestion that everybybody shod abandon their farms and plant food and pickup p trucks or that evererybody in the city had a pickup truck filled with foods and everything would be ok. bubut i think t that truck farms teach us a f few things.s. food is fufundamental. we all have to he. -- wewe all hahave to eat. but it i is a window onto largrr issueses -- a window onto envivironmental l and social and politicacal issueses. by u understanding how we e eatd how we grow our food, we can understand a lot about what makes our world take, and through that, understand bebettr how w to promotete a more sustainablble future. the way wewe ea
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the e reason americans did not know that is because they were not subjected to it. they were never exposed to it. 11 years later, here we are,, after the united states has full-scaletwo ininvasions and i invasions of predominantltly muslim couountr, has bombed many others, has created a worldwide torture regime, has created a lawless prison in the middle of the ocean that has brought thousands of muslims, and even after all this violence and aggression and lawlessness, a full decade's worth, when recent protests broke out in the muslim world that were anti-american directed at the united states, that same question arose, why could they possibly be so angry at us? it has evolved to the point where there was bafflement they were not grateful to the united states for all the freedom we brought them. this to me really underscores how completely muslims are excluded from anything we think about or talk about in the united states. themve debates about without their participation, we have d discussions aboutut whaty are thinkingng without actually hearing what they are thin
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he have no knowledge about the preservation order from the clinton e-mails. don't know the dates of that but i'm sure it's in the 302. he admitted that in fact he was aware of the preservation order. i need your help again here. it was a charge of potential obstruction of justice it was not immunity. you might think about it differently. it's very important.appens a it's very important sometimes you prosecute that person if s we lie to an fbi agent they violated the terms of the immunity agreement. >> he should have immunity anymore. >> med he lied to us before he came clean under the immunity agreement and admitted that he have deleted the e-mails. these interviews took place in february of march and may of this year. and i don't think that's right. my time has expired but i one last question do i think that.k there is i don't think there is evidence to establish that. establis there is no evidence to establish that. we've a pen here. they said that the fbi didn't have the personal apple server that was never located so the fbi could never examine it. a macb
he have no knowledge about the preservation order from the clinton e-mails. don't know the dates of that but i'm sure it's in the 302. he admitted that in fact he was aware of the preservation order. i need your help again here. it was a charge of potential obstruction of justice it was not immunity. you might think about it differently. it's very important.appens a it's very important sometimes you prosecute that person if s we lie to an fbi agent they violated the terms of the immunity...
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that wasable e-mails too. >> she doesn't know what the "c" meant. how thb? they downloaded e-mails to a laptop and stuck it in the mail and it got lost in the mail. that's their excuse as to what happened to many of the e-mails that have now disappeared and can't be retraced. to me that's either really gross incompetence or they're lying. >> right. so, again, all this talk about the e-mails that she did not disclose because they were personal, right? we don't know i've read that thing cover to cover that the fbi released yesterday and, yes, there were people who in retrospect didn't do everything they wish they had done to preserve things and so forth. but as far as the documents are concerned, and i think that's personal -- >> i think what we're talkinging about is would you ever stick a laptop in an envelope and hand it to the postman? i mean in what world would anyone ever do that, richard? that tees most bizarre story. i mean i feel like that's one of my kids coming to me and telling me what happened to their lapstop. that's ridiculous. if they did, there
that wasable e-mails too. >> she doesn't know what the "c" meant. how thb? they downloaded e-mails to a laptop and stuck it in the mail and it got lost in the mail. that's their excuse as to what happened to many of the e-mails that have now disappeared and can't be retraced. to me that's either really gross incompetence or they're lying. >> right. so, again, all this talk about the e-mails that she did not disclose because they were personal, right? we don't know i've...
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and the e-p-a has also screened 60 homes. the health district deemed one home unsafe until it can be decontaminated because of concerning levels of mercury. at the shool--more than 800 bags of shoes and clothes have been screened. one parent told us they got an automated message to come by the school. but turns out she had to wait for an actual person to get in ((debbie kooser/parent: "so when i got here they said did you get a live call from a real person. no. so? a little bit of confusion? yes a little confusion but at least we were able to pick up his bike.' " )) ((mauricio marin)) >> the e-p-a isn't taking any risks to prevent mercury from possibly spreading. they've checked and cleared all 7 buses that service johnson junior. ((mauricio marin)) >> once again---if there are still parents who may have clothes that they feel may have until 9pm tonight to check articles of clothing. they ask you bring them in a trash bag. reporting live...mauricio marin. 8 news now. ((sharie johnson)) >>> still ahead... hillary clinton has pl
and the e-p-a has also screened 60 homes. the health district deemed one home unsafe until it can be decontaminated because of concerning levels of mercury. at the shool--more than 800 bags of shoes and clothes have been screened. one parent told us they got an automated message to come by the school. but turns out she had to wait for an actual person to get in ((debbie kooser/parent: "so when i got here they said did you get a live call from a real person. no. so? a little bit of...
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the e-mail from colin powell to hillary clinton. did he say about what she should do and what she should avoid? a closer look at the messages next. now she writes mostly in emoji. soon, she'll type the best essays in the entire 8th grade. get back to great. all computers on sale like this dell laptop. office depot officemax. gear up for school. gear up for great. "yyou just double thetchen's great. heyheat--right?" somethig to cook faster, "no reason." "hey mom, for laundry, the maximum load is just a suggestion--right?" "oh--that makes sense." "ummm--mom, how do i monitor my credit?" "ok. thanks mom." "that was easy." "sign up for credit karma's free credit monitoring today. when you hit 300,000 miles. or here, when you walked away without a scratch. maybe it was the day your baby came home. or maybe the day you realized your baby was not a baby anymore. every subaru is built to earn your trust. because we know what you're trusting us with. subaru. kelley blue book's most trusted brand. and best overall brand. love. it's what makes
the e-mail from colin powell to hillary clinton. did he say about what she should do and what she should avoid? a closer look at the messages next. now she writes mostly in emoji. soon, she'll type the best essays in the entire 8th grade. get back to great. all computers on sale like this dell laptop. office depot officemax. gear up for school. gear up for great. "yyou just double thetchen's great. heyheat--right?" somethig to cook faster, "no reason." "hey mom, for...
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but it's very clear that the decision robert e. lee made in that room had a profound influence on the course of american history. he did not know that. he had no way of predicting that, of course. one thing he did know, that was very clear, because of that view out front, he knew the union army had to take over arlington to defend washington. arlington might have been one of the most important armies in the country because the heights here at arlington controlled the fate of the nation's capital and it had to be held at all costs by the united states army. lee knew that. and so he expected when he left here two days after resigning that his family was likely to lose their home. his wife had hopes that they would be able to return here once the war was over but by the end of that first summer, when most americans became more and more aware, it was going to be terrible, long and bloody. and the lees became more and more resigned to the fact that they would never live in their home again and they never did. here we are in the second fl
but it's very clear that the decision robert e. lee made in that room had a profound influence on the course of american history. he did not know that. he had no way of predicting that, of course. one thing he did know, that was very clear, because of that view out front, he knew the union army had to take over arlington to defend washington. arlington might have been one of the most important armies in the country because the heights here at arlington controlled the fate of the nation's...
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the e-mails are real. the retired four-star general and chairman of the joint chiefs of staff slams what he calls a racist crusade over president obama's birth certificate. lampooning this prediction. >> at the end of the four years i guarantee you i'll get over 95% of the african-american vote. i promise you. >> a skitzo fantasy, and powell is lukewarm about hillary clinton, writing a friend in 2015, everything hillary rodham clinton touches she kind of screws up with hubris. i'd rather not have to vote for her, although she's a friend i respect powell said, criticizing clinton's unbridled ambition calling her greedy and added insult to her marriage to bill clinton and talked about being dragged into the e-mail scandal, powell, according to one e-mail to a friend told clinton staff three times not to try that gambit and threw what he called a mini tantrum at a hampton's party to get their attention n. an interview last month, clinton was on damage control. >> he was incredibly gracious and helpful after i
the e-mails are real. the retired four-star general and chairman of the joint chiefs of staff slams what he calls a racist crusade over president obama's birth certificate. lampooning this prediction. >> at the end of the four years i guarantee you i'll get over 95% of the african-american vote. i promise you. >> a skitzo fantasy, and powell is lukewarm about hillary clinton, writing a friend in 2015, everything hillary rodham clinton touches she kind of screws up with hubris. i'd...
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hilary rosen, last segment, we heard about hillary clinton and the e-mails. sound last night from the forum. still fascinates me she spent so much time relitigating in great detail what was printed and not printed on the e-mails in terms of what was marked classified and not marked classified. when the fbi director flatly said, she should have known she was sending and receiving classified e-mails. it seems to me when she tries to relitigate the issue of what markings were on what papers, that isn't the level of candor in some cases that i think people want to hear on this issue. >> well, first, i think everybody would agree that there was far too much discussion last night about the e-mails in a way, because people wanted to hear more from hillary clinton about what she will do as commander in chief. i think matt lauer did a disservice by letting so much conversation about the emays. her response on that, i don't think she's relitigating it. she's apologized. she's said numerous times it was a mistake. what she was doing was showing some respect for this audi
hilary rosen, last segment, we heard about hillary clinton and the e-mails. sound last night from the forum. still fascinates me she spent so much time relitigating in great detail what was printed and not printed on the e-mails in terms of what was marked classified and not marked classified. when the fbi director flatly said, she should have known she was sending and receiving classified e-mails. it seems to me when she tries to relitigate the issue of what markings were on what papers, that...
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-mails or the fbi found 15,000 e-mails. e fbi director pointed out many of those found e-mails were, in fact, could be duplicates, personal, and they were not deliberately deleted. he found no evidence of any effort to deliberately delete the e-mails. >> they were deliberately deleted, 30,000 of them because she said she believed that these were personal. she didn't do it, but she told her people get rid of the personal stuff. >> also many of them were automatically purged from the system, and many of those e-mails are duplicates of e-mails that were already made public. >> i only have a short time left. why do you think her poll numbers are tightening now? >> here's the reality. the convention bounce had to come down. that's a basic rule of gravity although my republicans don't believe in science. she lost a good part of it in but in real clear politics, she's still ahead by 4%. barack obama beat mitt romney by only 4% but had an electoral landslide. in the 12 battleground states, hillary clinton has expanded her lead in te
-mails or the fbi found 15,000 e-mails. e fbi director pointed out many of those found e-mails were, in fact, could be duplicates, personal, and they were not deliberately deleted. he found no evidence of any effort to deliberately delete the e-mails. >> they were deliberately deleted, 30,000 of them because she said she believed that these were personal. she didn't do it, but she told her people get rid of the personal stuff. >> also many of them were automatically purged from the...
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. >> did the fbi interview the center that contained all sender of all of the e-mails that contained all classified information? >> you know, i don't know the answer to that question, only because i am a legislative affairs guy. >> you would agree it would be important, you want to interview the person that sent the classified information. >> certainly. >> because the recipient thought the c was just a third letter in the alphabet. you might be curious whether or not the sender also was clueless in the way he or she viewed classified information, would you not? >> that would be a logical investigative step. >> can you find out whether you interviewed the sender. >> certainly. >> do you know if the sender of any of the classified e-mails knew that the information was classified at the time? >> i don't personally know that. i wasn't part of the team. >> can you find out? >> certainly. >> can you find out for me? >> there are folks wondering how information gets from a classified sorts into an e-mail. did your investigation shed any light on how classified information could get from a cl
. >> did the fbi interview the center that contained all sender of all of the e-mails that contained all classified information? >> you know, i don't know the answer to that question, only because i am a legislative affairs guy. >> you would agree it would be important, you want to interview the person that sent the classified information. >> certainly. >> because the recipient thought the c was just a third letter in the alphabet. you might be curious whether or...
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it speaks to the fact that the e-mail issue continues to be a problem. but this broader point about donald trump. the fact that you have republicans saying he's a national disgrace and also expressing real concern about what he would be like on the international stage. it under scores both points. a little bit for everyone in those e-mails. >> the campaign gets stranger and stranger. thank you very much. see you soon out there, kristen welker. >>> coming up, more on hacked e-mails from colin powell and reaction from the clinton world. you both have a perfect driving record. perfect. no tickets, no accidents... that is until one of you clips a food truck ruining your perfect record. yeah. now you would think your insurance company would cut you some slack, right? no, your insurance rates go through the roof. your perfect record doesn't get you anything. anything. perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. liberty stands with you. liberty mutual insurance. let's just get a sandwich or so
it speaks to the fact that the e-mail issue continues to be a problem. but this broader point about donald trump. the fact that you have republicans saying he's a national disgrace and also expressing real concern about what he would be like on the international stage. it under scores both points. a little bit for everyone in those e-mails. >> the campaign gets stranger and stranger. thank you very much. see you soon out there, kristen welker. >>> coming up, more on hacked...
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it imposed including those on immigration.there are now 27 countries remaining in the e-u. the hosts of today's summit said they want to show unity and prove the e-u is unique and needs to continue.next month will mark the 60 year anniversary of the creation of the european union. look at your weather and traffic together... an area of rain with embedded thunderstorms will likely move across southeastern wisconsin during the morning commute. while the severe threat is very low, we'll probably have some heavy downpours couple hamper travel. make sure you have your headlights on and reduce your speed when needed. we'll probably have a break from all rain activity around midday, before more scattered storms develop this evening. this second round of storms may come into play for several area high school football games. highs today will be in the middle 70s. there remains a chance for storms overnight and a slight chance a showers lingers into early saturday morning. tonight will be a bit muggy with lows and dewpoints in the 60s. highs saturday will be near 80 with midday and af
it imposed including those on immigration.there are now 27 countries remaining in the e-u. the hosts of today's summit said they want to show unity and prove the e-u is unique and needs to continue.next month will mark the 60 year anniversary of the creation of the european union. look at your weather and traffic together... an area of rain with embedded thunderstorms will likely move across southeastern wisconsin during the morning commute. while the severe threat is very low, we'll probably...
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did her lawyers read the e-mail content individually? no. >> here with reaction, eboni williams and the host of justice, judge jeanine pirro. first of all, she didn't wipe it clean with a cloth. she used bleachbit. if that doesn't prove criminal intent, i don't know. by the way, it wasn't one device. we now find out it's 13 to 14 devices. okay. and they smashed them with a hammer. >> mm-hmm. >> how did james comey not come up with an indictment here? >> you know, as you know, jim is a friend of mine or was when i was a d.a. i have never been more disgusted with someone who was a former prosecutor and the way he has covered this up and gone to such great lengths to protect the woman. to protect anyone. >> and a dump on a friday before labor day. >> for jim to say that, you know what, we wanted to get it out as soon as possible. jim, that is hog wash, and you know it. i've lost all respect for the man. i have. he may be the head of the fbi, but shame on him for what he has done. >> eboni? >> well, he knew he was going to get this kind of c
did her lawyers read the e-mail content individually? no. >> here with reaction, eboni williams and the host of justice, judge jeanine pirro. first of all, she didn't wipe it clean with a cloth. she used bleachbit. if that doesn't prove criminal intent, i don't know. by the way, it wasn't one device. we now find out it's 13 to 14 devices. okay. and they smashed them with a hammer. >> mm-hmm. >> how did james comey not come up with an indictment here? >> you know, as you...
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she's going to be asked about the e-mails. she doesn't like to be asked about the e-mails. that's when she can get tight-lipped and defensive and angry looking. and how does she turn that around this time? handle it differently and get people to believe, she was forthright, honest, i like her more? >> on that one, she should be a lot more contrite. she's apologized but sometimes it doesn't land like an apology.
she's going to be asked about the e-mails. she doesn't like to be asked about the e-mails. that's when she can get tight-lipped and defensive and angry looking. and how does she turn that around this time? handle it differently and get people to believe, she was forthright, honest, i like her more? >> on that one, she should be a lot more contrite. she's apologized but sometimes it doesn't land like an apology.
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-mails. >> the first half of that discussion with clinton was all on the e-mails. >> i sent this note over here, watching her from home, it struck me as sort of a campaign, a ptsd campaign staffer that she couldn't get on offense. the opening statement that we aired was her finest moments. the only time she was making a firm case for her candidacy, she was on the retreat there. but also from the folks in the audience, there were questions about her judgment and she just talked about parsing her judgment on the e-mails. >> there's definitely a case to be made that there's a national security component, there's a commander in chief forum component about the e-mails. that's got to be a source of frustration to her and her campaign, and i think it's also a source of frustration to viewers. >> the discretion of moderators are almost complete here, we're going to learn a lot about moderator's discretion in the official debates that come down the pike, you do get to affect not only the tone and tenor but the content of the conversation. >> can i just say, the reason that if you were tracking
-mails. >> the first half of that discussion with clinton was all on the e-mails. >> i sent this note over here, watching her from home, it struck me as sort of a campaign, a ptsd campaign staffer that she couldn't get on offense. the opening statement that we aired was her finest moments. the only time she was making a firm case for her candidacy, she was on the retreat there. but also from the folks in the audience, there were questions about her judgment and she just talked about...
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like clinton, the bush white house used a private e-mail server. it was owned by the republican national committee, and the bush administration failed to store its e-mails as required by law and then refused to comply with the congressional subpoena seeking some of those e-mails. the chairman mentioned that abraham lincoln was a member of this committee. abraham lincoln -- maybe that wasn't auspicious, mr. chairman, because he only served one term and couldn't get elected back home. he was a whig at the time. he spent his time worried about things like the wilmont proviso, trying to end the slave traffic in washington, d.c., the nation's capital, and fighting the slaveocracy in trying to move this country to limit and ultimately abolish this practice. that's what we spent our time doing. we're spending our time trying to pillory somebody about how she managed, handled her e-mails while she was traveling the world on behalf of this country trying to restore u.s. creditability and foreign policy after the incredible damage in done eight years with the
like clinton, the bush white house used a private e-mail server. it was owned by the republican national committee, and the bush administration failed to store its e-mails as required by law and then refused to comply with the congressional subpoena seeking some of those e-mails. the chairman mentioned that abraham lincoln was a member of this committee. abraham lincoln -- maybe that wasn't auspicious, mr. chairman, because he only served one term and couldn't get elected back home. he was a...
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brittany edney is live with what the e-p-a is telling us about about the discovery? ((brittany edney)) >> when the news first broke about the amount discovered... we were told it was no larger than the amount found in a thermometer. this evening we learned that the e-p-a has collected around a inside the school... just to give you an idea, this is how much that looks like.... so just imagine if this was all toxic liquid metal. ((brittany edney)) continued cleanup means no class for students at johnson junior high school on monday. there's still some areas of campus--- specifically the gym-- where crews are making sure all traces of potentially harmful mercury levels are removed. ((randy nattis, epa take place, and then they're going to start with reconstruction.")) ((brittany edney)) so far 60 homes have been screened for mercury-- and one of them was deemed unsafe by the local health district. the latest numbers from c-c-s-d show around 800 bags of student belongings and clothing have been screened and cleared for pick-up. ((mike barton, ccsd "we care about our stud
brittany edney is live with what the e-p-a is telling us about about the discovery? ((brittany edney)) >> when the news first broke about the amount discovered... we were told it was no larger than the amount found in a thermometer. this evening we learned that the e-p-a has collected around a inside the school... just to give you an idea, this is how much that looks like.... so just imagine if this was all toxic liquid metal. ((brittany edney)) continued cleanup means no class for...
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georgette byrd says the e-p-a found traces of mercury in living areas. but she says the highest levels were in her grandaughter's jacket. they told us the level of 6000 is high and the jacket jacket was at 20,000 out in the sun.. and constantly running her a-c. in total 80 homes were inpected for mercury... one home had such dangerous levels inside the family was forced to leave. as for the school...the epa says mercury levels were highest in the gym and locker rooms. we're told readings there were 10 to 15 times higher than the safe amount. students missed 3 days of school so they will most likely day. as students return back to school a lot of them still don't have their belongings! chopper 13 fast and first over the school where you can see trash bags full of things like backpacks...shoes and socks. we're learning that 53 items still haven't been returned. and as you can imagine... parents aren't happy. parents have created this facebook group to communitcate with one another... take a look at some of their story all morning long and we will be there w
georgette byrd says the e-p-a found traces of mercury in living areas. but she says the highest levels were in her grandaughter's jacket. they told us the level of 6000 is high and the jacket jacket was at 20,000 out in the sun.. and constantly running her a-c. in total 80 homes were inpected for mercury... one home had such dangerous levels inside the family was forced to leave. as for the school...the epa says mercury levels were highest in the gym and locker rooms. we're told readings there...
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how about the acid wash of the e-mails that didn't mean anything? how about the 33,000 missing e-mails that were acid washed, acid washed and rudy was telling me nobody does ites i because it's such an expensive process. there's a very sad time i'm telling you for justice in this country. this is a very sad time. i've never seen anything like it. > so you know, you were both talking about that poll in the last segment. i was looking at it interesting thing, that two-point lead that donald trump has, i believet that's win the margin offeror, but the reel point that we can take away from that is the number of independents. donald trump is leading hillary clinton significantly amongst independents so maybe these people may be coming a littlette later to the game, looking atat the candidates now. certainly i don't know what's is each of their minds, but i had to sit and wonder when i saw that break down and then thinking about all of these new developments recently related te the e-mails and the clinton foundation maybe it is resonating with some voters
how about the acid wash of the e-mails that didn't mean anything? how about the 33,000 missing e-mails that were acid washed, acid washed and rudy was telling me nobody does ites i because it's such an expensive process. there's a very sad time i'm telling you for justice in this country. this is a very sad time. i've never seen anything like it. > so you know, you were both talking about that poll in the last segment. i was looking at it interesting thing, that two-point lead that donald...
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is that the fact that nothing can escape, it's like a black hole, nothing can escape the bubble of the e-mails and the honesty issue. can you cite one policy issue on which people have even noted? it's all overwhelmed and smothered by the news on the e-mail. that's her problem. she can't escape the e-mails, and it's hard to see exactly what springs her out of the black hole. >> i was going to say, you talk to lots of democrats privately. their frustration is that against this opponent, she should be up not just 5 but up 15. obviously she's way down by this. i still think the space is large enough to carry her through. >> another thing she addressed and was asked about was russia's increasing propensity to aggressively cyber attack into our electoral system, not only at the dnc e-mail system but apparently into our electoral system. here's what she had to say about that. >> the fact that our intelligence services are now viewing russian activity as a potential threat with our electoral system raises further questions about trump and i think those are questions the american people should b
is that the fact that nothing can escape, it's like a black hole, nothing can escape the bubble of the e-mails and the honesty issue. can you cite one policy issue on which people have even noted? it's all overwhelmed and smothered by the news on the e-mail. that's her problem. she can't escape the e-mails, and it's hard to see exactly what springs her out of the black hole. >> i was going to say, you talk to lots of democrats privately. their frustration is that against this opponent,...
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lester holt in the debate ought to ask hillary clinton. you said you want all your eut. why do you urge the state department to get all of those 10,000 e-mails out by election day. lou: you have the judge now saying that would be such a burden for the state department. of course, please. it is corrupt. the judge is corrupt and either that or an utter fool. either way the americans interest is not being served in justice. justice is being denied. hopefully not at the voting booth come november 8. there is a lot of accounting to be done. >> that's the problem with the whole e-mail issue with everybody getting immunity. people got the immunity so no one is being blamed for this. lou: wait, wait somebody is responsible. it is president obama and it's his justice department and loretta lynch as attorney general and his fbi director who is doing exact way obviously what he is told. >> he's certainly not securing justice in this case. lou: i referred to that very simply, he is as much to blame as president obama, loretta lynch hillary clinton and a whole bunch. >> i think th
lester holt in the debate ought to ask hillary clinton. you said you want all your eut. why do you urge the state department to get all of those 10,000 e-mails out by election day. lou: you have the judge now saying that would be such a burden for the state department. of course, please. it is corrupt. the judge is corrupt and either that or an utter fool. either way the americans interest is not being served in justice. justice is being denied. hopefully not at the voting booth come november...
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there's a question about using classified information and the e-mails. a question about the vote for the iraq war. a question about the beginning of the iran nuclear negotiations. all of these things are actual stuff that clinton did when she was easter in the senate or secretary of state. with questions, what do you think, you said something about that. it's easier to talk than to defend that record and that's what hillary clinton had to spend a lot of time doing. >> another thing donald trump said last night and matt lauer got a lot of grief for not pushing back on this issue was what he said about iraq. take a listen. >> i happened to hear hillary clinton say that i was not against the war in iraq. i was totally against the war in iraq. >> you've come up with articles, but that's audio of you -- >> no, there isn't. >> there's a buzz feed piece. >> i'm talking to howard stern weeks before, first time anyone asked me about the war, should we go in. and i said very weakly, well, yeah, i guess. >> and he points then to a 2004 article where he says, you kno
there's a question about using classified information and the e-mails. a question about the vote for the iraq war. a question about the beginning of the iran nuclear negotiations. all of these things are actual stuff that clinton did when she was easter in the senate or secretary of state. with questions, what do you think, you said something about that. it's easier to talk than to defend that record and that's what hillary clinton had to spend a lot of time doing. >> another thing donald...
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up on the question of whether her e-mails might have been hacked. whether they might have been read by foreign agents or some other nefarious force. here's that exchange. >> what is factual is the state department system was hacked. most of the government systems are way behind the curve. we have had hacking repeatedly, even in the white house. there's no evidence my system was hacked. >> steve clemons, a bit of an interesting response there to make the case implicitly she had a better system than the government. >> i think right now the e-mail controversy she keeps digging into because there's a lot we don't know about what foreign perpetrators had access to. she's laying out groundwork, as much as we know, they haven't done that. but i have to tell you, russia hacked the dnc and is meddling with our election. i think one should be very careful of saying they are holier than thou when looking at the broad government and how it has been hacked. >> also from donald trump's standpoint, we mentioned this a minute ago, but probably the headline, one of t
up on the question of whether her e-mails might have been hacked. whether they might have been read by foreign agents or some other nefarious force. here's that exchange. >> what is factual is the state department system was hacked. most of the government systems are way behind the curve. we have had hacking repeatedly, even in the white house. there's no evidence my system was hacked. >> steve clemons, a bit of an interesting response there to make the case implicitly she had a...
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>> she said i just deleted the personal e-mails? you could not have just turned them over? al e-mails are not permsonal. >> but the fbi reviewed them and found there was nothing -- >> 15,000. >> right, but 30,000 were delated. kayleigh if mr. trump released his tax returns, he would be mr. transparency as opposed to hillary clinton. >> democrats tend to go with republican nominees for releasing their tax returns, and we found out that harry reed was wrong, they followed the laws. they were allowed to have it and they used the tax returns to berate him. i don't think he should release his tax returns. if he is doing everything legally, which he is democrats will use them against him. >> it is a bipartisan tradition since 1980. every nominee, every mayor party nominee decided -- is it is not like a demonic democratic plot the people the public have a right to know where you made your money, where your investments are, you don't think the american supreme a rightpeople have a right? >> we need to know that he paid his taxes, but mitt romney was a successful businessman, harry r
>> she said i just deleted the personal e-mails? you could not have just turned them over? al e-mails are not permsonal. >> but the fbi reviewed them and found there was nothing -- >> 15,000. >> right, but 30,000 were delated. kayleigh if mr. trump released his tax returns, he would be mr. transparency as opposed to hillary clinton. >> democrats tend to go with republican nominees for releasing their tax returns, and we found out that harry reed was wrong, they...