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we don't know they are not clinton e-mails. >> you are absolutely right. i director indicating publicly, we found some e-mails. you can't be in the middle of the road. i have been in the law game 30 years as a criminal defense lawyer and a former prosecutor. this is unheard of. now that you have stepped out there, mr. comey, you have to share more. there is a big problem. he doesn't know what he doesn't know. the fbi hasn't shared the e-mails. you did this to impact the political process. that's all we're left with. >> caylee, i have 30 seconds. what do you want to see your candidate do, harp on the e-mails for ten days or get back to the other issues? >> i want to see him 95% on the issues, of course, devoting the top of his speech to this. it is very important. it is important to focus on what he we do know. there were more e-mails recovered. look at thel letter. it says it appears pertinent to the hillary clinton e-mails. this is from the federal bureau of investigation. we can't blame this on jim combmy. we are hear because hillary clinton had a private
we don't know they are not clinton e-mails. >> you are absolutely right. i director indicating publicly, we found some e-mails. you can't be in the middle of the road. i have been in the law game 30 years as a criminal defense lawyer and a former prosecutor. this is unheard of. now that you have stepped out there, mr. comey, you have to share more. there is a big problem. he doesn't know what he doesn't know. the fbi hasn't shared the e-mails. you did this to impact the political process....
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you e concerned about the captai yes, i am concerned. why does it bother you when i use the name roger? andrea, it's sufficient that it does disturb her. u will call me dr. korby from now on, andrea yes, dr. korby. i didn't mean to eavesdrop, darling. as you can see, uh, the things at stake here simply make it necessary his ship. i need time to explain and demonstrate... to him and to you. now shall we start with h drea? yes, let's start with andrea. i'm like dr. brown-- an android. remarkable, isn't she? notice the-- the lifelike pigmentation, the variationn in ski. the flesh-- the flesh has warmth. there's even a pulse, physical sensation. how convnvient. christine, you must realize an android is like a computer. it does only what i program. as a trained scientist yourself,, you must realize-- that given a mechanical dr. brown, a mechanical geisha would be no momo difficult. you think i could love a machine? did you? andrea's incapable of that. she simpmp obeys orders. she has no meaning for me. there's no emotional bond. andrea... now
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>> you brought up the e-mails. >> it hasn't. hasn't been finished at all. >> ken karpowicz has a question. >> nice to one on three. >> thank you. affordable care act known as obamacare, it is not affordable. premiums have gone up, deductibles have gone up. copays have gone up, prescriptions have gone up. and the coverage has gone down. what will you do to bring the costs down and make coverage better. >> that first one goes to secretary clinton you started out with the last one to the audience. >> he wants to start, he can start. go ahead, donald. >> i'm a gentleman, go ahead. >> secretary clinton? >> i think donald was about to say he's going to solve it by repealing it and getting rid of the affordable care act. and i'm going to fix it. because i agree with you. premiums have gotten too high, copays, deductibles, prescription drugs costs and i've laid out a series of action, is that we can take to
>> you brought up the e-mails. >> it hasn't. hasn't been finished at all. >> ken karpowicz has a question. >> nice to one on three. >> thank you. affordable care act known as obamacare, it is not affordable. premiums have gone up, deductibles have gone up. copays have gone up, prescriptions have gone up. and the coverage has gone down. what will you do to bring the costs down and make coverage better. >> that first one goes to secretary clinton you started...
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to follow up on e-mails. you said you're handling your e-mails was a mistake, you disagreed with director -- fbi director call your hamming of classified information, quote, extremely careless. the fbi said that there were 110 classified e-mails that were exchanged. eight of which were top secret. that it was possible did gain access to those e-mails. saw don't call that extremely careless? >> well, martha, first let me say, i've said it before out i'll repeat because i want everyone to hear it. that was a mistake. and i take responsibility for using a personal e-mail account. obviously if i were to do it over again i would not. i'm not making any excuses. it was a mistake. i am very sorry about that. but i think it's also important to point out where there are some misleading accusations from critics and others. after a year-long investigation there is no evidence that anyone
to follow up on e-mails. you said you're handling your e-mails was a mistake, you disagreed with director -- fbi director call your hamming of classified information, quote, extremely careless. the fbi said that there were 110 classified e-mails that were exchanged. eight of which were top secret. that it was possible did gain access to those e-mails. saw don't call that extremely careless? >> well, martha, first let me say, i've said it before out i'll repeat because i want everyone to...
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a mistake is when you accidently put the letter "e" at the end of potato. this is a conscious decision to go a different route. if you want to protect yourself and make sure there's not a reclassification problem or something else, then use the dot gov account. that's why it's there. there are two systems at the state department. you can't just take classified information and hit forward. that doesn't work like that. so we've got to get into the depths of this. that's in part why we have the hearings next week. there was a very conscious choice and she chose not to use the safety, the security, the expertise of the state department. she put the country and federal records in jeopardy and created this mess that these poor people are going to have to clean up for years to come. i'll now recognize mr. lieu of california. >> thank you, mr. chair. ambassador kennedy, it's true, isn't it that, that the freedom of information act does not apply to members of congress? >> to the best of my knowledge, sir, that's true. >> let me let that sink in for a moment. we in c
a mistake is when you accidently put the letter "e" at the end of potato. this is a conscious decision to go a different route. if you want to protect yourself and make sure there's not a reclassification problem or something else, then use the dot gov account. that's why it's there. there are two systems at the state department. you can't just take classified information and hit forward. that doesn't work like that. so we've got to get into the depths of this. that's in part why we...
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, you delete 33,000 e-mails. then you as it wash them or bleach them as you would say, very expensive process. so, we're going to get a special prosecutor and we're going to look into it because you know what, people have been -- their lives have been detried for doing one fifth of what you have done. it's a disgrace. you ought to be -- >> secretary clinton i want to follow up on that -- i'll let you talk -- >> everything gist said is absolutely false. but i'm not surprised.
, you delete 33,000 e-mails. then you as it wash them or bleach them as you would say, very expensive process. so, we're going to get a special prosecutor and we're going to look into it because you know what, people have been -- their lives have been detried for doing one fifth of what you have done. it's a disgrace. you ought to be -- >> secretary clinton i want to follow up on that -- i'll let you talk -- >> everything gist said is absolutely false. but i'm not surprised.
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what are you hearing? >> the e-mail story absolutely for me it's a bigger trust issue than anything else. >> if you ask somebody who supports hillary clinton, they will say, everybody makes mistakes. >> you had no problems with the e-mails? >> absolutely not. >> and why not? >> i don't really think she did anything wrong. >> there are bigger things that they could be focusing on in the election, aside from this particular situation with her issues with e-mails. >> reporter: the e-mail issue will undoubtedly be com now just hours away. abc news will have full coverage of tomorrow night's third and final presidential debate starting at 9:00 eastern. we'll be right back with more [ "on the road again," by willie nelson ] ? on the road again ? [ rear alert sounds ] [ music stops ] ? just can't wait to get on the road again ? [ front assist sounds ] [ music stops ] ? like a band of gypsies we go down the highway ? [ beetle horn honks ] no matter which passat you choose, you get more standard features, for less than you
what are you hearing? >> the e-mail story absolutely for me it's a bigger trust issue than anything else. >> if you ask somebody who supports hillary clinton, they will say, everybody makes mistakes. >> you had no problems with the e-mails? >> absolutely not. >> and why not? >> i don't really think she did anything wrong. >> there are bigger things that they could be focusing on in the election, aside from this particular situation with her issues with...
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you will eliminate weiner's e-mails and you will look at the time frame when clinton is secretary of state. you analyze that to see if there is duplicates from e-mails they have found of the clinton's vestigation andtail ha they'll have to look at it one by one. pete williams. thank you for your reporting. >> thank you. >> our ari melber, i know you have been on the phone with our sources since friday fight. if they do review of what pete just describing, is there a possibility to find the need of a legal action? >> that's the lead. they want a different outcome charges against her. i spoken to former prosecutor and legal experts across the spectrum. the basic view, the nature of this evidence and we don't know what's in it, the nature of the evidence makes it unlikely that you would reverse course and get charges. the reasons several prosecutors tell me goes back to the standard that the fbi used here and james comey outlined and lets play of how he explained that standard in july. >> our investigation looked at whether there is evidence that classified information was in properly s
you will eliminate weiner's e-mails and you will look at the time frame when clinton is secretary of state. you analyze that to see if there is duplicates from e-mails they have found of the clinton's vestigation andtail ha they'll have to look at it one by one. pete williams. thank you for your reporting. >> thank you. >> our ari melber, i know you have been on the phone with our sources since friday fight. if they do review of what pete just describing, is there a possibility to...
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to say that there was nothing wrong with you deleting 39,000 e-mails, again you should be shamed of yourself, what you did. this is after getting a subpoena from the united states congress. >> we have to move on. you can respond and then we have to move on. >> we want to give the audience a chance here. >> after getting a subpoena from the united states. >> a lot of people giving donald trump the win last night especially fred luntz focus group. he is in the keystone battle ground state we will see how the polls move or if they do>> hillary clinton seemed to have her back on the road you heard her using abraham lincoln to justify the wikileaks show. >> also in st. louis this morning with the backside of things. >> wikileaks had its home meant on the big debate stage. when k hillary clinton was asked about revelation in the hack campaign. after the e-mails clinton was asked about comments she reportedly made to financial groups basically saying she has two different positions, a public one and a private one when it comes to wall street balancing her public rhetoric with her actual
to say that there was nothing wrong with you deleting 39,000 e-mails, again you should be shamed of yourself, what you did. this is after getting a subpoena from the united states congress. >> we have to move on. you can respond and then we have to move on. >> we want to give the audience a chance here. >> after getting a subpoena from the united states. >> a lot of people giving donald trump the win last night especially fred luntz focus group. he is in the keystone...
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nothing wrong with you deleting 39,000 e-mails, again, you should be ashamed of yourself. what you did, and this is after getting a subpoena from the united states congress. >> we have to move on. secretary clinton, can you respond. >> we want to give the audience a chance here. >> should be put in jail, let alone after getting a subpoena from the united states congress. >> donald trump also went after the moderators a number of times, accused them of interrupting him more than they did her. letting hillary clinton go long and at one point implying that they were biased. listen to this. >> i'd like to know, anderson, why aren't you bringing up the e-mails? >> we brought up the e-mails. >> no, it hasn't. and it hasn't been finished at all. >> ken carquist has a question. >> very good, one on three. >> reporter: he is fighting a war on two fronts, going to war against hillary clinton his opponent and also against all of those republicans who he fears abandoned him or at least feels abandoned him to look after their own political interests. watch for him to go after them toda
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if you're e-mailing gmail you know it. if you are e-mailing state.gov you know it. i think this is cover-up, corruption at the highest levels of government. it needs proper congressional oversight. the problem is we're being stonewalled every step of the way. look at the immunity agreements, mills and heather sanderson. they are outrageous. >> i want to ask you what your committee is planning to do about it in a second. congressman issa, let me ask you, you have built your career trying to fight corruption. you wrote a book about it. you've been trying to do this for years. what's your reaction to what we've learned this weekend? >> i think if the american people understand that when i seb a letter years ago when hillary clinton was still secretary, specifically because we had discovered others were using private e-mails, so every cabinet officer received a request for are you using a private e-mail server and how are you accounting under federal records act, at that point that letter pretty well put hillary clinton if she wasn't already on notice, on notice those r
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you can have weiner's e-mails but you can't have huma's e-mails. that has nothing to do with that investigation, and at least one possible explanation is they should have turned those e-mails over much earlier. this wouldn't be an 11 day surprise, it would have happened weeks or months ago. >> so mark preston, the timing couldn't be worse but does the fbi review of these new e-mails mean that hillary clinton has done anything wrong, or that she was even involved in them? >> look, we don't know anything. all we know is the fbi is investigating this or reopening the case whatever legales we want to use or jargon we want to use. it appears that this is an issue of huma abedin forwarding e-mails to her private account, but again that's just speculation on our part. but appearance is everything so even if it has nothing to do with hillary clinton in the sense that she was part of the delivery system on this, she's still connected to it, she's still the principal and we are 11 days before election day and we're voting in 35 states right now. this is a po
you can have weiner's e-mails but you can't have huma's e-mails. that has nothing to do with that investigation, and at least one possible explanation is they should have turned those e-mails over much earlier. this wouldn't be an 11 day surprise, it would have happened weeks or months ago. >> so mark preston, the timing couldn't be worse but does the fbi review of these new e-mails mean that hillary clinton has done anything wrong, or that she was even involved in them? >> look, we...
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you said the handling of your e-mails was a mistake. you disagreed with fbi director james comey calling your handling of classified information quote extremely careless. the fbi said that there were 110 classified e-mails exchanged. eight of which were top secret. and that it was possible hostile actors did gain access to those e-mails. you don't call that extremely careless? >> martha, first let me say, and i've said it before but i will repeat it. because i want everyone to hear it. that was a mistake. i take responsibility for using a personal e-mail account. obviously if i were to do it over again, i would not. i'm not making any excuses. it was a mistake. and i am very sorry about that. but i think it is also important to point out where there are some misleading accusations from critics and others. after a year-long investigation, there is no evidence that anyone hacked the server i was using. and there is no evidence that anyone can point to at all, anyone who says otherwise has no basis, that any classified material ended up in
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have you seen any of these e-mails? >> i'm glad you asked this question. we don't know all the facts, because the fbi has said basically nothing in this letter. we don't know whose e-mails they are talking about. director comey doesn't know either. he hasn't seen the information. he decided to put out a letter to congress without any information whatsoever. i think that's why criticism is coming in from democratic and republican officials. >> are you confidedent huma aben has been 100% forthcoming to you and secretary clinton? >> the justice department confirmed that she was totally cooperative, all of the summaries of the interviews she gavere she has cooperated fully. >> i understand you said that. i'm talking about you and the campaign. do you feel as if she -- you feel like you have all the facts? >> i feel i have all the facts because all the facts were put out there. the summaries of the interviews the justice department said that huma fully cooperated. that's why we are so puzzled right now. just put the information out there so we can put this to re
have you seen any of these e-mails? >> i'm glad you asked this question. we don't know all the facts, because the fbi has said basically nothing in this letter. we don't know whose e-mails they are talking about. director comey doesn't know either. he hasn't seen the information. he decided to put out a letter to congress without any information whatsoever. i think that's why criticism is coming in from democratic and republican officials. >> are you confidedent huma aben has been...
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for you some simply tae -- >> bakari, you don't know what the e-mails are. you're missing the point. >> andy, by saying that you just contradicted yourself because you don't know exactly what is in the e-mail. >> hold on. >> you yourself last hour, you yourself last hour said that huma abedin often sent e-mails to different accounts to print for hillary clinton. >> that was part of an fbi -- >> was she sending e-mails -- >> it was part of an fbi -- >> but you read it. these are e-mails hillary is sending to huma, huma sending to herself. she is sending e-mails with a trace -- >> no, you are drawing arrows or -- to something. >> coming to a conclusion. >> to something that may not be there. >> that's possible. >> i read something she said before in testimony, but we don't know if it is it. >> i don't know, the probably with director comey's statement because it lends to innuendo. >> that's right. >> what andy is doing is what any political hack should do. you should come here. >> thank you. >> and spin like a bottle top. that's what you should do. the fact tha
for you some simply tae -- >> bakari, you don't know what the e-mails are. you're missing the point. >> andy, by saying that you just contradicted yourself because you don't know exactly what is in the e-mail. >> hold on. >> you yourself last hour, you yourself last hour said that huma abedin often sent e-mails to different accounts to print for hillary clinton. >> that was part of an fbi -- >> was she sending e-mails -- >> it was part of an fbi --...
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go long™. ♪ when did you first learn the e-mail system. blackberry may have evidence to the contrary. it was known as white listing. you pre- approve that is what happened apparently with the presidents about blackberry. no cure to help us sort this out. morgan right. explain to the viewer what does this process of white listing is and how the president could have known about hillary clinton's private e-mail server. >> the easiest way is imagine you are throwing a party you can let everyone in the door and then figure out who's not supposed to be there or you can make it invite only. white listing is a process of invite only. the call or e-mail it doesn't even make it through. and that's designed for a variety of reasons. a lot of the threats that might go. it is intentional at the data point that's not going to go away and it requires the authority of someone at least a deputy chief of staff. to make this happen. they load in the clinton e-mail.com and that's the point. the question is would have been possible the short answer is no. they
go long™. ♪ when did you first learn the e-mail system. blackberry may have evidence to the contrary. it was known as white listing. you pre- approve that is what happened apparently with the presidents about blackberry. no cure to help us sort this out. morgan right. explain to the viewer what does this process of white listing is and how the president could have known about hillary clinton's private e-mail server. >> the easiest way is imagine you are throwing a party you can let...
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but until you open up the e-mail, you don't know. >> metadata, you're saying markings without the content might lead them to believe these were unreader, mail. >> who sent it to whom, when it was sent, and you may eve haven't the subject line. but you don't have the content. >> let me ask you a casual question. have you ever seen anything like this? >> no. i don't think anybody has. to have a bombshell like this dropped in the closing days of a presidential election, in which we don't know whether it's significant or not, i should point out there have been instances, whether it's against justice department policy, whether in the closing days of a presidential election, 1992, lawrence wall, an independent counsel brought some in the iran contra case, but in this case, what's so puzzling and unprecedented about it is it's not a criminal charge. we have an ambiguous letter in which nobody knows what to make of it, whether this is significant or not. >> last question. based on your reporting, do you think the letter as written by director comey was reasonably clear? >> no, and based on the re
but until you open up the e-mail, you don't know. >> metadata, you're saying markings without the content might lead them to believe these were unreader, mail. >> who sent it to whom, when it was sent, and you may eve haven't the subject line. but you don't have the content. >> let me ask you a casual question. have you ever seen anything like this? >> no. i don't think anybody has. to have a bombshell like this dropped in the closing days of a presidential election, in...
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-mails that you deleted and that you acid washed then the two boxes of e-mails and other things last week that were taken from an office and are now missing. i'll tell you what. i didn't think i'd say this but i'm going to say it. i hate to say it. is but if i win, i am going to instruct my attorney general to
-mails that you deleted and that you acid washed then the two boxes of e-mails and other things last week that were taken from an office and are now missing. i'll tell you what. i didn't think i'd say this but i'm going to say it. i hate to say it. is but if i win, i am going to instruct my attorney general to
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you think? i do not think they have looked too hard for her e-mails. what you think, folks? don't know this for a fact, but i bet within the fbi -- u.s. some of the greatest americans in the world that is so proud of the fbi, and i bet you they are at what is stomach happening, sick to the stomach. [applause] anyway, her e-mails were destroyed somewhere between at the5 and march 31, congressional subpoena was received. if you are suing someone privately and the delete and get rid of all your stuff that you bigoena, you have a very consequence. you know what the consequences, right? ,he united states congress subpoena e-mails and other things, and they are gone. boxes ofy the way, two e-mails and materials are now missing. up"]d chanting "lock her mr. trump: very, very sad. special prosecutor, here we come, right? if i win we are going to appoint a special prosecutor. because we cannot allow this to happen to our country, we cannot. if iwe're are like a third world nation. hillary had no defense for her contract. she did not even try to defend the ridiculous claim that these
you think? i do not think they have looked too hard for her e-mails. what you think, folks? don't know this for a fact, but i bet within the fbi -- u.s. some of the greatest americans in the world that is so proud of the fbi, and i bet you they are at what is stomach happening, sick to the stomach. [applause] anyway, her e-mails were destroyed somewhere between at the5 and march 31, congressional subpoena was received. if you are suing someone privately and the delete and get rid of all your...
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. >> it's this new e-mail story about, you know, why in the world the fbi would decide to jump into an election without evidence of any wrongdoing with just days to go. if they want to look at some more e-mails of one of my staffers, but all means, go ahead, look at them, and i know they will reach the same conclusion they reached when they looked at my e-mails last year. right? >> meanwhile, donald trump not letting go of this issue. hammering it home. >> the investigation will last for years. nothing will get done. government will grind to a halt. and our country will continue to suffer. hillary's corruption is a threat to democracy. >> pamela brown is "outfront" tonight, pam, i know you've been talking to sources and have new information on the fbi director tonight. >> that's right. i spoke to a former colleague with with knowledge of director comey's thinking before and after the controversial letter was sent on friday and i'm told that director comey, despite all the controversy, is doing okay and that he still firmly believes that he did the right thing, that he was faced with tw
. >> it's this new e-mail story about, you know, why in the world the fbi would decide to jump into an election without evidence of any wrongdoing with just days to go. if they want to look at some more e-mails of one of my staffers, but all means, go ahead, look at them, and i know they will reach the same conclusion they reached when they looked at my e-mails last year. right? >> meanwhile, donald trump not letting go of this issue. hammering it home. >> the investigation...
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. >> you said 13%, is that right? >> e yes, i did. on an annual basis. >> what do you make of the global environment at the moment? we're still trying to figure out whether or not it's a real recovery that we're e seeing and whether it's speeding through to the patches that are still seeing quite a bit of weakness or whether or not it's a recovery being maintained by this everlasting. it's relatively low levels. the way we see it remains strong. china, very strong. quite a bit on the back of government stimulus. >> any areas you're seeing a little bit of dampening, you cover the aerospace industry, the auto industry, any areas you're feeling a lult bit of hesitation? >> it's really within what we define as transportation, the truck and trailer demand in the u.s., which had been quite significantly down in second and third quarter this year. we believe that that is very much based on the activity level in the shale and gas in the u.s. >> we have seen shale coming back to a certain extent. >> there's a a little in the activity level when
. >> you said 13%, is that right? >> e yes, i did. on an annual basis. >> what do you make of the global environment at the moment? we're still trying to figure out whether or not it's a real recovery that we're e seeing and whether it's speeding through to the patches that are still seeing quite a bit of weakness or whether or not it's a recovery being maintained by this everlasting. it's relatively low levels. the way we see it remains strong. china, very strong. quite a bit...
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. >> reporter: it's interesting because you had these e-mails that are being released every day by wikileaks. and he is barely talking about those. you know? these could be very damaging e- mails to the clinton campaign. but really not getting a lot of attention because of all these i think donald trump deserves all the scrutiny he is getting on these indiscretions, but i got to tell you there's something wrong when the media almost totally ignores the substance of some of these e- mails. when they disparage catholics, when they attack some hispanic elected officials as needy latinos, if a republican had done either one of those things, i can guarantee you the media -- the national media would have been all over it. so while i'm for donald trump, i think it's unfortunate and it's frankly irresponsible of the national media to not give some attention to some of these egregious actions by the clinton campaign. >> the local media has given some attention to this. >> the other thought is, i don't understand why donald trump just can't be quiet. and talk about an issue. because the other part of
. >> reporter: it's interesting because you had these e-mails that are being released every day by wikileaks. and he is barely talking about those. you know? these could be very damaging e- mails to the clinton campaign. but really not getting a lot of attention because of all these i think donald trump deserves all the scrutiny he is getting on these indiscretions, but i got to tell you there's something wrong when the media almost totally ignores the substance of some of these e- mails....
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you learnm looking. if she never heard the word e-mail, do you think she would be a very happy woman today? it was just learned, by the way, that they found 650,000 e-mails on the current investigation of somebody else. you know in the diamond business and the coal business, it's called we're putting the miners back to work. this could be the motherlode. this could be the 33,000 that are missing. this could be the 20,000 that are missing. this could be the 15,000 that are missing. three weeks ago they're missing a big box. 650,000. what do you have to do to do 650? if you sat and did like this, one, two, three. you'd be there for weeks. how can you have 650,000 e-mails. any way, they have 650,000 that they found. it was just reported. i would think they have some real bad ones. we'll find out. maybe not. no doubt in the next nine days hillary and her special interest will say and do something to detract from her crime and to distract and also to distract from the issues facing our country. hillary will say anything and change nothing. you know who said that? that was president obama. everybo
you learnm looking. if she never heard the word e-mail, do you think she would be a very happy woman today? it was just learned, by the way, that they found 650,000 e-mails on the current investigation of somebody else. you know in the diamond business and the coal business, it's called we're putting the miners back to work. this could be the motherlode. this could be the 33,000 that are missing. this could be the 20,000 that are missing. this could be the 15,000 that are missing. three weeks...
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. - - e you saying you didn't believe luke's story? - you know i didn't. that's absolutely not true. luke told me... it was billy who pointed the gun and billy who shot it. now, under those circumstances, i wanted to make sure... luke doesn't get used as a patsy because he's in custody and billy got away. nah, us evil, lazy cops don't need to use luke as a patsy, mr. curr see, 'cause billy's banging a scumbag a lot like you down in florida. we got ways to reach out for billy. and you're not here to protect luke. you're here to get off on him. to sit there all excited in the visitors' room, really coming to understand luke's awful life growing up. no wonder he turned out to be a murdering whore. he seems to have captured your imagination as well. hmm. well, there you go, mr. curry. rate don't leave. where's bernard? some other detectives are talking to him right now. i'm asking about your baby. i'd think you'd be more worried about him. [cooing] i'm asking where he was born. what hospital? beth israel. what day? last week. how long was your bor? brenda, me
. - - e you saying you didn't believe luke's story? - you know i didn't. that's absolutely not true. luke told me... it was billy who pointed the gun and billy who shot it. now, under those circumstances, i wanted to make sure... luke doesn't get used as a patsy because he's in custody and billy got away. nah, us evil, lazy cops don't need to use luke as a patsy, mr. curr see, 'cause billy's banging a scumbag a lot like you down in florida. we got ways to reach out for billy. and you're not...
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don't always check which e-mail comes to you. when president obama was back on "60 minutes" last year, a day later josh earnest said exactly what i just said which is he knew he was exchanging e-mails with secretary clinton. he's not sure if he knew what e-mail address or what security protocol -- trish: well, that's kind of scary. >> no, i mean -- trish: he's assuming that everything is secure, that it's coming from secretary of state hillary clinton, he's the president of the united states, you can go back and forth on a secure platform, but he was assuming a lot. he didn't bother to check and see where she was sending these darn e-mails from, steve moore -- >> well, trish -- trish: -- that in and of itself seems inherently to be a problem, yet again a reason why she shouldn't have been using her own server -- >> yeah, and you're not going to -- [laughter] >> whether she was imperilling our national security and putting our security people at risk by exposing these e-mails. and i think that's what disturbs me -- >> listen -- tri
don't always check which e-mail comes to you. when president obama was back on "60 minutes" last year, a day later josh earnest said exactly what i just said which is he knew he was exchanging e-mails with secretary clinton. he's not sure if he knew what e-mail address or what security protocol -- trish: well, that's kind of scary. >> no, i mean -- trish: he's assuming that everything is secure, that it's coming from secretary of state hillary clinton, he's the president of the...
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but oh, my god, then there's like incredibly embarrassing risotto e-mails. >> if you and i had an e-mail conversation and you were like, it's okay, it's like whatever, and you can be like, okay, whatever, and you can think we're having a fight and i'm just not paying attention because i'm playing a video game. you just don't know the context of the thing. and one step back, the bottom line is, i refuse -- regardless of whether i support hillary or i don't or i like her or whatever, the fact is, these things were hacked. and it -- just off that, i don't care, because i know in a court of law, they're going to say it's inadmissible. so i don't -- and the fact that we're putting so much into it -- yeah, there's stuff in there, but i don't care how they talk or make their plans. you're not always going to say the right thing when you're planning stuff. but the fact that -- and russia is like, it doesn't matter where it came from. no kidding. because it came from you [ bleep ]! >> yeah, but some of those -- you know, she also deleted e-mails that were our e-mails. they were not her e-mails, a
but oh, my god, then there's like incredibly embarrassing risotto e-mails. >> if you and i had an e-mail conversation and you were like, it's okay, it's like whatever, and you can be like, okay, whatever, and you can think we're having a fight and i'm just not paying attention because i'm playing a video game. you just don't know the context of the thing. and one step back, the bottom line is, i refuse -- regardless of whether i support hillary or i don't or i like her or whatever, the...