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because the state department treats this e-mail is unclassified, it sent the committee a copy of the unredacted e-mail. by the same logic that the inspector general was holding hillary clinton to come of this means potentially members of congress who received this areil from the state permit trafficking in classified information, and anybody who goes to the state department website and prints out the e-mail is also trafficking classified information. afternoon thes clinton campaign was back at it again with their aggressive strategy. this into account, how effective has their strategy been so far? al: i'm not sure what they said in the conference call. a a scale of one to 10, about minus two. i think brian fallon is a smart fellow. that is not her test. again, this hasn't been explained very well. john: i think that is exactly right, i think there are too many places where they don't have good answers to pertinent questions. if you ask the question, are they in a better place right now with less established skepticism about their position today than they were at the beginning of the week, i thi
because the state department treats this e-mail is unclassified, it sent the committee a copy of the unredacted e-mail. by the same logic that the inspector general was holding hillary clinton to come of this means potentially members of congress who received this areil from the state permit trafficking in classified information, and anybody who goes to the state department website and prints out the e-mail is also trafficking classified information. afternoon thes clinton campaign was back at...
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with that first campaign stunt that he did, jeb bush posted online totally unredacted information, including people's real e-mail addresses, real full names, real contact information, real physical addresses. in some cases, real and sensitive medical information. people's real social security numbers. jeb bush just uploaded all of it! put it all out there! did i mention i'm the tech-savvy guy? and it was around that time that we noticed that if you typed into your web browser, jebbushforpresident.com what popped up was this really quite adorable website of a super cute gay couple from oregon. they call themselves tech bears. they're both engineers. and they own jebbushforpresident.com. because tech-savvy silicon valley wise jeb bush never bothered to buy jebbushforpresident.com, c.j. and charlie have bought it instead and urn the entitle a really friendly discussion page about gay rights. i mean, jeb bush must have known he was going to maybe run for president since, when? high school. junior high. did they tell him in the womb? i mean -- but it never occurred to him to maybe grab that websi
with that first campaign stunt that he did, jeb bush posted online totally unredacted information, including people's real e-mail addresses, real full names, real contact information, real physical addresses. in some cases, real and sensitive medical information. people's real social security numbers. jeb bush just uploaded all of it! put it all out there! did i mention i'm the tech-savvy guy? and it was around that time that we noticed that if you typed into your web browser,...
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reuters reports that the unredacted portions of the emails appear to indicate information from a primeter, a foreign minister, and several intelligence chiefs, at least here's one from tween sent through clip ton's personal email account from an aide, from, to her from a then british foreign secretary. the state department has retroactively labeled the email as classified and redacted five-pages of it. dagen? dagen: peter, thank you so much for that. let's move on to our panel. matt and leslie. leslie to you first. this is not going away for the clinton campaign. >> i always said it wouldn't go away. this is what republicans will be swift boating of hillary rodham clinton. reality, one, was there a crime committed? and two, are we seeing charges by intelligence committee or anyone in the federal government of hillary rodham clinton for espionage? what we're looking at with the emails is one retroactive marking, two, who is the sender, and three, what was knowledge of hillary clinton when she was secretary of state of that being sent to her and content of those materials. was national s
reuters reports that the unredacted portions of the emails appear to indicate information from a primeter, a foreign minister, and several intelligence chiefs, at least here's one from tween sent through clip ton's personal email account from an aide, from, to her from a then british foreign secretary. the state department has retroactively labeled the email as classified and redacted five-pages of it. dagen? dagen: peter, thank you so much for that. let's move on to our panel. matt and leslie....
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a 40-year-old document and they found it was already ant state department's website completely unredacted. so they've said it's a ridiculous thing to conduct an investigation about. >> josh, thank you so much for your time. greatly appreciate it. >>> now back to the breaking news involving former president jimmy carter who revealed in the last hour that he's been dr diagnosed with melanoma. nbc's sarah dallof is in atlanta with more and as mentioned at the top of the hour, the former president says he will start treatment this afternoon. >> reporter: that is correct, tamron. former president carter laid out personal details of his diagnosis and his treatment at the press conference today revealing that four spots of melanoma have been found on his brain. he will receive four rounds of radiation as well as an immune system-boosting drug in the coming weeks. he says he will cut back on some of his work here at the carter center. and he also may skip a planned humanitarian trip to nepal that was set for november. he says he doesn't want to delay his last round of treatment which would coinci
a 40-year-old document and they found it was already ant state department's website completely unredacted. so they've said it's a ridiculous thing to conduct an investigation about. >> josh, thank you so much for your time. greatly appreciate it. >>> now back to the breaking news involving former president jimmy carter who revealed in the last hour that he's been dr diagnosed with melanoma. nbc's sarah dallof is in atlanta with more and as mentioned at the top of the hour, the...
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however, when -- i had access to the unredacted witness list. when i spoke to some of them who were my friends and ask them what type of questions they asked them without telling you what they said, they said they never asked us about you. those questions were not asked. -- to have a good strong v.a. system with a good quality oversight, you need to have a strong ig but you also need to have an honest omi and i don't believe that exists today. >> my time has expired. just one very quick question and answer. do you think the inspector general has the expertise to do these kinds of investigations? dr. nee: i would say no. dr. mitchell: i would say absolutely not. or they have the expertise but they are having the same problem within their system in that they are not allowed to legitimately report their findings. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. doctors, thank you for the obvious concern you have demonstrated for your patience by placing your own professional standing and names out front. i appreciate that very much. you now or you have i pres
however, when -- i had access to the unredacted witness list. when i spoke to some of them who were my friends and ask them what type of questions they asked them without telling you what they said, they said they never asked us about you. those questions were not asked. -- to have a good strong v.a. system with a good quality oversight, you need to have a strong ig but you also need to have an honest omi and i don't believe that exists today. >> my time has expired. just one very quick...
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it exists in unredacted form. people can judge for themselves.surfaced to day this is what the i.g. is looking at, i think is causing a lot of people to rethink the seriousness of this investigation. >> but there are other e-mails that they're looking at right now, including this one e-mail, that was released an e-mail that was forwarded to hillary clinton, secretary of state, by jake sullivan, works on her campaign, national security adviser to then-secretary of state. that was released. half of all it has been redacted. subsequently classified as secret, no foreign -- sure you have seen that e-mail as well? >> sure. this e-mail as well one out in the public domain. it's true there were a few lines in the underlying e-mail that was redacted when e-mails were made public in may. as the state department said at the time that e-mail too is one that none of the underlying information was classified when it was sent. this is an ex-post facto decision because it may concern on going law enforcement action. but again, as the state department is on reco
it exists in unredacted form. people can judge for themselves.surfaced to day this is what the i.g. is looking at, i think is causing a lot of people to rethink the seriousness of this investigation. >> but there are other e-mails that they're looking at right now, including this one e-mail, that was released an e-mail that was forwarded to hillary clinton, secretary of state, by jake sullivan, works on her campaign, national security adviser to then-secretary of state. that was released....
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were, cbs news has learned that one of the e-mails in question is already in the public domain, in unredactedorm. the inspector general for the intelligence community revealed last month that a review of a i'm willed sample of 40 clinton e-mails yielded four that contained classified information. but by then, the state department had already released one of them in full, as part of a court mandated release of 296 clinton e-mails, all pertaining to libya and the 2012 benghazi attacks. some of those e-mails were partially redacted but this one was not. indicates that the state department did not consider the material it contains to be particularly sensitive. in fact, sources tell cbs news that none of the four e-mails mentioned the names or locations of intelligence assets. what did they mention? according to the associated press, one involved a discussion about a news article detailing a u.s. drone operation. it is technically considered a secret program, but is actually well-known and often reported on. that e-mail intelligence officials say, should have been marked top secret, and like the o
were, cbs news has learned that one of the e-mails in question is already in the public domain, in unredactedorm. the inspector general for the intelligence community revealed last month that a review of a i'm willed sample of 40 clinton e-mails yielded four that contained classified information. but by then, the state department had already released one of them in full, as part of a court mandated release of 296 clinton e-mails, all pertaining to libya and the 2012 benghazi attacks. some of...