michael schurr has more. >> reporter: the state department released over 7,000 pages of hillary clinton'sails while she was secretary of state. of course the attention focused on clinton because of the fact that she had her own server in her home. 150 e-mails were redacted meaning they have been classified since they were released. now that doesn't mean or they have been classified and doesn't mean she was sending classified information, the state department is saying those 150 e-mails could have been classified since that information that was not classified at that time could now be classified. of course the cumulative effect of this on hillary clinton is not great with a constant release of e-mails and people go scurrying through them and trying to find out if there is a smoking gun e-mail in there and have not yet found that but the reward of course being there has not been that smoking gun. the problem is back in another three or four weeks from now there are going to be more e-mails that come out. what helps hillary clinton in this case though is a lot of e-mails show a personal side