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after the global financial crisis that ceded their reputation the real estate group is managed by john gray who is likely to be running the firm someday and you know give the track record the impressive leadership dominating their franchise that led the firm to raise a rough sum of $15 billion and at very gp friendly terms the most notable only a percentage of acquisition transaction fees will be refunded to investors even so i think a meaningful investment to this fund will provide the system r with fantastic global on turnoff global and the opportunity to invest with them 0 peter. >> hi commissioners so what give us the commission to recommend this money to the on turnoff real estate funds asz over a 25 he year periods one .7 multiple pretty much puts them in the top level of many on tusk real estate managers they focus on and the management to drive the creation across everything they do and last but not least they are the only remaining what's called a scale player in open you tusk playing this is the financial crisis and this is a tremendous advantage sometimes the deals are two big or
after the global financial crisis that ceded their reputation the real estate group is managed by john gray who is likely to be running the firm someday and you know give the track record the impressive leadership dominating their franchise that led the firm to raise a rough sum of $15 billion and at very gp friendly terms the most notable only a percentage of acquisition transaction fees will be refunded to investors even so i think a meaningful investment to this fund will provide the system...
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we have in studio john brave gray vendor, republican strategist to shed a little light on what this may glad to be here. what do you think of the timing? >> i think there i think there was on the campaign side. sort of ironic. the republicans have taken control of the majorities in the senate which made him as an outsider smaller and he used to be. his nagging do that against republicans. i think that his voice his megaphone has been dropping off. he wanted to move to the file the line and moved up. testing the waters are exploratory. bill: how do you expect us to impact his decision? the seaweed? >> i don't think you will look at him as someone who will have any real impact. bill: what it concern you that most of the major cable networks every time they run a poll for have a discussion often times it does not show up. >> buckets of voters. the problem is that does not really belong in social conservative, and tea party, libertarian. now he's in a single bucket of voters. that will be difficult. bill: the winners write the history book. he was called some of the same things they label t
we have in studio john brave gray vendor, republican strategist to shed a little light on what this may glad to be here. what do you think of the timing? >> i think there i think there was on the campaign side. sort of ironic. the republicans have taken control of the majorities in the senate which made him as an outsider smaller and he used to be. his nagging do that against republicans. i think that his voice his megaphone has been dropping off. he wanted to move to the file the line...
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gray weather this is it. >> fighting words between elton john and dolce gabbana. he is up set after dolce gabbana, the partners told an italian magazine they oppose the gay adoptions and the only family is traditional and criticize ivf and surrogate parents the john has two young sons born with the help of a surrogate fired back writing highway do you you refer to my beautiful children as synthetic and is urging the fans to boycott dolce gabbana. >> and this story an adventurist elderly woman celebrating her 100n by sky diving and briefed the cold waters off 9 coast of africa this morning to meet a great white shark face-to-face. her great grandson joined her for the nerve wracking encounter in the shark cage one of the most unique in her entire life sky diving over the weekend to raise money for life jackets for the national sea rescue institute. i want to be here! what a cool woman. >> never too old to challenge yourself. >> we should all do something nice for ourselves every day and today is the first of "national me day." there really is such a thing okay? a g
gray weather this is it. >> fighting words between elton john and dolce gabbana. he is up set after dolce gabbana, the partners told an italian magazine they oppose the gay adoptions and the only family is traditional and criticize ivf and surrogate parents the john has two young sons born with the help of a surrogate fired back writing highway do you you refer to my beautiful children as synthetic and is urging the fans to boycott dolce gabbana. >> and this story an adventurist...
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. >> what they missed was the man in the black pants and gray t-shirt who was the real uncle jesse himself. >> johns photo on instagram standing next to the fans who had no idea he was right there. let's turn to a proposal that took 365 days to prepare and create. this is kind of cool. >> it is cool. every day for a year dean smith videotaped himself holding up a sign asking his girlfriend to marry him. showing him doing every day tasks in their community. when it came time to show her the video, her family was in on it. at a resort in aruba. they used signs to lead her to the beach and, of course, she said yes. >> 365 days. he probably wasn't sure. >> oh, c'mon. he was 100% sure. >> he bought himself some time. >> i give him the benefit of the doubt. you're not invited to the wedding. >> for some of you your local news is next. >> for everyone else, we'll be right back. you your local news is next. >> for everyone else, we'll be right back. seventeen times. this year, the mortgage we pay could be yours. win a year's worth of mortgage payments from quicken loans. enter today at pgatour.com/quickenl
. >> what they missed was the man in the black pants and gray t-shirt who was the real uncle jesse himself. >> johns photo on instagram standing next to the fans who had no idea he was right there. let's turn to a proposal that took 365 days to prepare and create. this is kind of cool. >> it is cool. every day for a year dean smith videotaped himself holding up a sign asking his girlfriend to marry him. showing him doing every day tasks in their community. when it came time to...
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john: what happened is, pat gray, somebody else i know, has been head of the civil division of the justice department when i was there. you develop a working trust with people. which he didn't have for ehrlichman or halderman. he had no rapport with nexen -- nixon. greg calls me over after they had done preliminary investigations and said this has got to be one of 2-3 things. it is either the reelection committee has authorized these guys to do this, and it is a bungled operation they screwed up, and i don't know who from there authorized it, but the other strong things that we are troubled about is the fact that howard hunt is an ex-cia guy john record is an -- mccord is an ex-cia guiy, all three of the cuban-americans have cia ties. we suspect this may be a cia operation as well. i was reporting back to halderman and mitchell. i give that report to mitchell. he said to me, tell halderman when you -- i told him i brought halderman up to date. tell halderman to call dick walters to tell the fbi to stay out of this. that is what i did. when i report to halderman i say here is what mitchell
john: what happened is, pat gray, somebody else i know, has been head of the civil division of the justice department when i was there. you develop a working trust with people. which he didn't have for ehrlichman or halderman. he had no rapport with nexen -- nixon. greg calls me over after they had done preliminary investigations and said this has got to be one of 2-3 things. it is either the reelection committee has authorized these guys to do this, and it is a bungled operation they screwed...
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johns, thank you. drive safe my friend. >>> meteorologist jennifer gray is with us. she is getting impressive snowfall numbers from the storm. jennifer kentucky seemed oddly enough to be in the bull's eye for this one. >> yeah. really the hardest hit. we set records in kentucky and you can see this band of purple that stretches all the way through the state. this is where we had the highest numbers and you can see, i-65 right there, right where all of those people got stuck. we had 23 inches of snowfall in portions of kentucky and areas of missouri. we had about 15 and just very impressive numbers measured in feet. of course lexington set a record. it was the snowiest two-day storm ever in lexington, coming in at about 17.1 inches. here's your radar. it is pushing out, of course. all the way finished in kentucky tennessee and now it's impacting portions of virginia d.c. new york and just on the south side of boston. i don't think boston's going to get the two inches they needed to break that record but still snowing from new york city all the way down to d.c. this wi
johns, thank you. drive safe my friend. >>> meteorologist jennifer gray is with us. she is getting impressive snowfall numbers from the storm. jennifer kentucky seemed oddly enough to be in the bull's eye for this one. >> yeah. really the hardest hit. we set records in kentucky and you can see this band of purple that stretches all the way through the state. this is where we had the highest numbers and you can see, i-65 right there, right where all of those people got stuck. we...
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i rather gray with senator tom cotton who recently visited gitmo o who said the only problem with gitmo is that it isn't run to full capacity. >> john, i never know how you feel about these things because you're a libertarian on a lot of issues. what do you think about gitmo? >> i think if gitmo keeps us more safe let's keep it open. i think very often the war on terror has taken us to places that's actually made us less safe, but in this case if it keeps people who mean us harm from reaching the united states, you keep it it open. i don't care what the rest of the world thinks, the only consideration has to be if there are less terrorists in the united states you keep it open. >> emac, there is a question also of whether there's a game plan of the administration to try to bleed all the terrorists out of gauantanamo so that it wouldn't function anymore. the state department had an envoy for gitmo's closure to spoke to this point, he said, the first step in closing gitmo is to transfer all of those who can be approved for transfer and then you're going to be left with a small core and at that point the case for doing so when it's ver
i rather gray with senator tom cotton who recently visited gitmo o who said the only problem with gitmo is that it isn't run to full capacity. >> john, i never know how you feel about these things because you're a libertarian on a lot of issues. what do you think about gitmo? >> i think if gitmo keeps us more safe let's keep it open. i think very often the war on terror has taken us to places that's actually made us less safe, but in this case if it keeps people who mean us harm...
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grays. it shows the virginia seal and in dramatic letters, sic semper tyrannis. booth marched under that flag in 1859 during the john brown raid. when the civil war came along -- excuse me for sonata sizing -- synopsizing so much. one paper said fort sumter demanded everyone show your colors. what side are you on, here? booth, early during the secession crisis, had been opposed to secession. he was in montgomery when lincoln was elected and got in a good bit of trouble because he did not want to see the union broken up. he did not think it was necessary. in that way, he probably shared the feelings of a lot of northern mid-atlantic, people that fit in with them. once the shooting started, it was a moot point. booth came back to his hometown and fell in with a militia company that was organized to go down south. according to the officer in that company, they were going to come with booth's assistance, going to destroy a bridge over the susquehanna river. it was part of the scheme to blow up the bridges leading out of maryland to prevent northern troops from coming down here. booth did not enter the confederate army.
grays. it shows the virginia seal and in dramatic letters, sic semper tyrannis. booth marched under that flag in 1859 during the john brown raid. when the civil war came along -- excuse me for sonata sizing -- synopsizing so much. one paper said fort sumter demanded everyone show your colors. what side are you on, here? booth, early during the secession crisis, had been opposed to secession. he was in montgomery when lincoln was elected and got in a good bit of trouble because he did not want...
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gray was there for the celebration. >> reporter: touching the hand of a man he calls a hero, president obama walked with congressman john lewis on a path he forged a half century earlier as a foot soldier during the march from selma on what's now known as bloody sunday. it was supposed to be a peaceful protest for equality and the right to vote but those that were gathered were violently turned back as they tried to cross the edmund pettus brinl. >> we were beaten, tear gas. some of us was bloody right here on this bridge. >> reporter: fifty years later, the civil rights icon and congressman introduced the first african-american president of the united states to a crowd of tens of thousands that includes first lady, michelle, former president, george bush and his wife, laura, and close to 100 members of congress. >> we honor those who walked so we could learn. we must run so our children soar. >> reporter: a tribute to the battered, bloody but unbroken. >> people were being beaten down to the ground as if they weren't human beings. >> reporter: still, they marched. a journey that for many continues. >> while we have pro
gray was there for the celebration. >> reporter: touching the hand of a man he calls a hero, president obama walked with congressman john lewis on a path he forged a half century earlier as a foot soldier during the march from selma on what's now known as bloody sunday. it was supposed to be a peaceful protest for equality and the right to vote but those that were gathered were violently turned back as they tried to cross the edmund pettus brinl. >> we were beaten, tear gas. some of...
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grays. it shows the virginia seal and in dramatic letters, sic semper tyrannis. booth marched under that flag in 1859 during the john brown raid. when the civil war came along -- excuse me for synopsizing so much. one paper said fort sumter demanded everyone show your colors. what side are you on, here? booth, early during the secession crisis, had been opposed to secession. he was in montgomery when lincoln was elected and got in a good bit of trouble because he did not want to see the union broken up. he did not think it was necessary. in that way, he probably shared the feelings of a lot of northern, mid-atlantic, people that fit in with them. once the shooting started, it was a moot point. booth came back to his hometown and fell in with a militia company that was organized to go down south. according to the officer in that company, they were going to come with booth's assistance, going to destroy a bridge over the susquehanna river. that ultimately leads on to philadelphia. you remember, it was part of the scheme to blow up the bridges leading out of maryland to prevent northern troops from coming down here. bo
grays. it shows the virginia seal and in dramatic letters, sic semper tyrannis. booth marched under that flag in 1859 during the john brown raid. when the civil war came along -- excuse me for synopsizing so much. one paper said fort sumter demanded everyone show your colors. what side are you on, here? booth, early during the secession crisis, had been opposed to secession. he was in montgomery when lincoln was elected and got in a good bit of trouble because he did not want to see the union...
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gray." we should ask him next week. we're back after this. >> hillary's russian reset six years later. former us ambassador to the united nations johnton on putin's power and america's diminishing influence next. lori: investigators are on the scene of an oil train derailment. south of illinois. twenty-one cars derailed last night. two of them splitting open and bursting into flames. not good. fortunately no one was hurt. those cars had been retro fitted. what's wrong with me tonight? retrofitted with shields to meet a higher safety standard. as a result some critics are calling for even tougher requirements since that safer tank car model split open in three other accidents in the past year. one of the incidents was last month when a train carrying 3 million gallons of north carolina crude derailed shooting fireballs into the sky. the homeowners were treated for smoke inhalation. no one else was injured. harrison ford's spokesperson said the actor will make a full recovery following a plane crash on a california golf course. he suffered a broken ankle and pelvis and sustained multiple gashes to his head. laguardia back in operation
gray." we should ask him next week. we're back after this. >> hillary's russian reset six years later. former us ambassador to the united nations johnton on putin's power and america's diminishing influence next. lori: investigators are on the scene of an oil train derailment. south of illinois. twenty-one cars derailed last night. two of them splitting open and bursting into flames. not good. fortunately no one was hurt. those cars had been retro fitted. what's wrong with me...
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gray." we should ask him next week. we're back after this. >> hillary's russian reset six years later. former us ambassador to the united nations johnton on putin's power at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like mute buttons equal danger. ...that sound good? not being on this phone call sounds good. it's not muted. was that you jason? it was geoffrey! it was jason. it could've been brenda. the world is filled with air. but for people with copd sometimes breathing air can be difficult. if you have copd, ask your doctor about once-daily anoro ellipta. it helps people with copd breathe better for a full 24hours. anoro ellipta is the first fda-approved product containing two long-acting bronchodilators in one inhaler. anoro is not for asthma. anoro contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. it is not known if this risk is increased in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden copd symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition, or high blood pressure. tell your doctor if you have glaucoma, prostate or bladd
gray." we should ask him next week. we're back after this. >> hillary's russian reset six years later. former us ambassador to the united nations johnton on putin's power at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like mute buttons equal danger. ...that sound good? not being on this phone call sounds good. it's not muted. was that you jason? it was geoffrey! it was jason. it could've been brenda. the world is filled with air. but for people with copd sometimes...
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john seen as a teenager playing ball with his friends. if you look closely here at this video you can see mohammed emwazi. he's in the gray sweatshirt. he's there jostling with other boys. this is on a schoolyard in west london. one of his teachers tells cnn emwazi was reserved and, quote, didn't have a huge circle of friends. he was also bullied a bit because he was quiet. for the people who knew him back then it may be difficult to fathom how this teenager playing sports with friends transformed himself into the suspected brutal masked killer. one reason jihadi john became the face of isis of course is that he speaks english. and it turns out plenty of other isis supporters do as well on twitter. let's bring in our panel joining the now karen greenberg, the director of the center at ford ham. buck, there's this institute study that finds one in five on twitter selected english as their primary language. does that surprise you? >> no. i don't think there's anything surprising. the speed to which these twitter accounts are created and the sheer expansiveness and how far the message is going on social media alone is something maybe th
john seen as a teenager playing ball with his friends. if you look closely here at this video you can see mohammed emwazi. he's in the gray sweatshirt. he's there jostling with other boys. this is on a schoolyard in west london. one of his teachers tells cnn emwazi was reserved and, quote, didn't have a huge circle of friends. he was also bullied a bit because he was quiet. for the people who knew him back then it may be difficult to fathom how this teenager playing sports with friends...
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gray four-door sedan in his sights. >> i assumed that that was probably the suspect vehicle. and my assumption was correct. >> copy, plate number 252, paul, johnohn. >> rusk county deputies jeff wallace and riley comit are both in communication with peery and zeroing in on the suspect's location. >> i heard the warden peery say he was in pursuit of the suspect vehicle heading southbound in my direction. so i then took some back roads and tried to get over to the area where he was. >> peery chases the suspect at more than 100 miles an hour. when he makes a wide turn around a corner, the suspect's car goes into a ditch on the side of the road. the officer takes advantage. >> pull over! >> i was able to pull my squad tradition -- truck up alongside and prevent him from coming back onto the road. >> but the driver is not about to surrender and speeds off. a short way down the road, rudolf frenzer stops again. >> he slows down and pulls all the way over to the right-hand side. and then i pull up. instead of pulling up alongside him again, i pull up right behind him. the officer gets out, draws his weapon and orders the guy out of his car. >> get ou
gray four-door sedan in his sights. >> i assumed that that was probably the suspect vehicle. and my assumption was correct. >> copy, plate number 252, paul, johnohn. >> rusk county deputies jeff wallace and riley comit are both in communication with peery and zeroing in on the suspect's location. >> i heard the warden peery say he was in pursuit of the suspect vehicle heading southbound in my direction. so i then took some back roads and tried to get over to the area...
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gray nbc bay area news. >> thank you, jay. >>> san francisco wants to rattle the voter a little bit. a new plan would allow 16 year olds to cast their ballot. supervisor john avalos wants more young people to get engaged in politics so they are proposing lowering the city's voting age to 16 instead of current 18. if the proposal passes it would only apply to municipal and school district elections. now, we are inside that meeting right now. we'll have much more on the proposal tonight on nbc bay area news at 11:00. >>> let's talk special elections. they are routine in california but tomorrow's election to fill a state senate seat may be significant. larry gerston is here with us. larry, this one was a bit of a stunner to locals in that area. >> this seat opened up last november when republican baker slipped by union backed liberal democrat after an ugly battle that included a democrat who opposed the b.a.r.t. strikes. baker's victory was unusual and divided a disconcerting party. >> how do you bring this to the present race? >> here we go. democratic divide is really once again endangered in tomorrow's race. albeit with a slightly different twist. here's w
gray nbc bay area news. >> thank you, jay. >>> san francisco wants to rattle the voter a little bit. a new plan would allow 16 year olds to cast their ballot. supervisor john avalos wants more young people to get engaged in politics so they are proposing lowering the city's voting age to 16 instead of current 18. if the proposal passes it would only apply to municipal and school district elections. now, we are inside that meeting right now. we'll have much more on the proposal...
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identified by western officials as jihadi john but in this video recorded more than a decade ago at the british academy emwazi attended he is shown sporting a gray and backpack jokingly pushing past two other boys. his former headmaster says he was bullied because he was so reserved. british media reports say he received anger management therapy. according to british court documents, he later became part of a network of london boys who supported jihadists in somalia. analysts say many of them had a common thread. >> there will be some type of local grievances situations that are particular to them that create a cognitive opening into which ideology seeps in. >> reporter: emwazi later became part of isis' propaganda machine which includes legions of supporters on twitter. a new report estimates there are 46,000 twitter accounts openly supporting isis. most claim to be from saudi arabia followed by syria, iraq the u.s. >> all these supporters are force multipliers. they can be radicalizers they can prompt people to action they can amplify isis' message. >> reporter: it illustrates the pull of isis to the younger crowd, an attraction that can chang
identified by western officials as jihadi john but in this video recorded more than a decade ago at the british academy emwazi attended he is shown sporting a gray and backpack jokingly pushing past two other boys. his former headmaster says he was bullied because he was so reserved. british media reports say he received anger management therapy. according to british court documents, he later became part of a network of london boys who supported jihadists in somalia. analysts say many of them...
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gray has more about the important flash points of this civil rights movement. >> reporter: clutching the hand of a man he calls a hero president obama walked with congressman john lewis on a path he forged a half century early as a foot soldier during the march from selma on what's now known as bloody sunday. it was supposed to be a peaceful protest for equality and the right to vote. but those who had gathered were violently turned back as they tried to cross the edmund pettus bridge. >> we were beaten teargassed some of us was left bloody right here on this prij. >> reporter: 50 years later the civil rights icon and congressman introduced the first african-american president of the united states to a crowd of tens of thousands that included first lady michelle, former president george bush and his wife laura and close to 100 members of congress. >> we honored those who walked so we can run. we must run so we our children soar. >> reporter: a tribute to those battered bloodied, but unbeaten. >> people were being beaten down to the ground as if they weren't rubs. >> reporter: still they marched, a journey that for many continues. >> while we have progress socia
gray has more about the important flash points of this civil rights movement. >> reporter: clutching the hand of a man he calls a hero president obama walked with congressman john lewis on a path he forged a half century early as a foot soldier during the march from selma on what's now known as bloody sunday. it was supposed to be a peaceful protest for equality and the right to vote. but those who had gathered were violently turned back as they tried to cross the edmund pettus bridge....
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john heilemann, look at 5.5% almost 300,000 jobs added. there doesn't appear to be -- you know there's usually a gray cloud hanging over it. jobs added. this is a strong month. >> it's a strong month and we've been on a pretty good roll now for quite a while and it creating interesting political implications for a republican party return against the obama economy for a long time pap republican running for president, figure out how to calibrate a message if there's going to be a strong economy through to november 2016. >> mike talking about wages, wages, wages for some time nap actually is a really important issue. when the see the number shrink you see more companies like walmart saying we'll have to pay our people more money. >> absolutely. >> purting pressure across the economy, because finally, finally there's a tightening labor market and people are going to get paid more. >> two huge signs of recovering kmip are one, pay raises that walmart and other retailers are giving employees in order to keep good employees. the other thing, go past any home depot parking lot, it's more full today. >> packed. >> than it has been
john heilemann, look at 5.5% almost 300,000 jobs added. there doesn't appear to be -- you know there's usually a gray cloud hanging over it. jobs added. this is a strong month. >> it's a strong month and we've been on a pretty good roll now for quite a while and it creating interesting political implications for a republican party return against the obama economy for a long time pap republican running for president, figure out how to calibrate a message if there's going to be a strong...
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gray area. it was the opposite. it was exquisitely setting up a completely parallel system and opting out of the accountability mechanisms. that is a line we have to police. host: john republican in oregon. caller: was hillary using -- with hillary using her personal e-mail as secretary of state it seems like no one is bringing it up that there could have been a security breach. if any information that she was using on her e-mails regarding security about the united states of america, she needs to be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. i do not understand what she was thinking. shia secretary of state -- she is secretary of state. there should be no private e-mails used in the government for government business. host: should be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. what does that entail? guest: unfortunately, a lot of the law at these points there is not a prosecution yet. there are some penalties but that will be a conversation congress has very quickly as to whether or not there are any criminal penalties that apply to this case. i am not sure we know enough to make a determination about that right now. it is a very serious question. even if there wasn't
gray area. it was the opposite. it was exquisitely setting up a completely parallel system and opting out of the accountability mechanisms. that is a line we have to police. host: john republican in oregon. caller: was hillary using -- with hillary using her personal e-mail as secretary of state it seems like no one is bringing it up that there could have been a security breach. if any information that she was using on her e-mails regarding security about the united states of america, she needs...