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Hillary Clinton’s Email Accounts Exposed – Video


Hillary Clinton #39;s Email Accounts Exposed
Hillary Clinton has come under fire after the New York Times reported that she skirted federal record keeping laws by using her personal email account for her work communications as Secretary...

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ISIS on Twitter, Hillary’s Emails, Eating Healthy and more. #TMS LIVE 3/7/2015 – Video


ISIS on Twitter, Hillary #39;s Emails, Eating Healthy and more. #TMS LIVE 3/7/2015
Today on #TMS LIVE, DLAKE and SAM I.B. take the reigns to discuss the headlines: ISIS on Twitter, Hillary Clinton #39;s Private Emails, Eating Healthy a Mental Disorder and much more including...

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Obama weighs in on Hillary Clinton’s emails – Video


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In an interview with CBS News senior White House correspondent Bill Plante, President Obama answers questions about the private email system that Hillary Clinton used for official government...

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Bill Clinton declines to weigh in on Hillary email debacle …

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Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, pictured here on Tuesday, March 3, has become one of the most powerful people in Washington. Here's a look at her life and career through the years.

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Before she married Bill Clinton, she was Hillary Rodham. Here, Rodham talks about student protests in 1969, which she supported in her commencement speech at Wellesley College in Wellesley, Massachusetts.

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Rodham, center, a lawyer for the Rodino Committee, and John Doar, left, chief counsel for the committee, bring impeachment charges against President Richard Nixon in the Judiciary Committee hearing room at the U.S. Capitol in 1974.

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Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton helps first lady Rosalynn Carter on a campaign swing through Arkansas in June 1979. Also seen in the photo is Hillary Clinton, center background.

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Bill Clinton embraces his wife shortly after a stage light fell near her on January 26, 1992. They talk to Don Hewitt, producer of the CBS show "60 Minutes."

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O’Malley emerges in New Hampshire as potential Clinton …

Former Maryland Gov. Martin OMalley is emerging as a potential challenger to Hillary Clinton for the partys 2016 presidential nomination but appears unwilling, at least for now, to mount a head-on challenge to the front-running Clinton.

OMalley on Friday night at a Democratic fundraiser in key voting state New Hampshire declined to discuss two Clinton controversies -- donations to the Clinton Foundation and her use of a private email accounts -- much less use them to his political advantage.

I like Hillary Clinton. I respect Secretary Clinton. I am not here to talk about Secretary Clinton," OMalley said when asked after his speech about the foundation accepting large donations from foreign countries in the two years since Clinton left her post as secretary of state.

Clinton and her husband, former President Bill Clinton, have long been supportive of OMalley, who reportedly got Hillary Clintons blessing to run for the White House as far back as 2013.

OMalleys speech Friday at the Merrimack County Democrats fundraiser in Concord, N.H., marks his first visit to the state since the midterm elections. He last visited New Hampshire in October to campaign on behalf of Democratic Gov. Maggie Hassan, who won re-election.

Clinton, also a former New York senator, has been the presumptive Democratic 2016 presidential nominee since polling started as far back as 2012, though she has yet to announce whether she is running.

With roughly 44 percent of the potential vote, formidable fundraising might and campaign infrastructure, Clinton has essentially cleared the field of potential primary challengers.

The 67-year-old Clinton has so far in speeches largely focused on wage equality for women and helping the middle and lower classes by increasing pay overall.

When OMalley was asked Friday night how he would distinguish himself from Clinton, he said, I dont know. I don't know what she's proposing as her candidacy.

On the issue of Clinton using at least one private email account when secretary of state from 2009 to 2013, OMalley, a former assistant U.S. attorney, said he wasnt familiar enough with federal regulations to comment.

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