showing the e-mail controversy could actually damage her chances for 2016. it found support among democrats had dropped 15% from the middle of last month as few as 45% now say they would back clinton if she ran for president and more than 40% ofss polled believe the e-mail issue hurt her chances in 2016. including a third of democrats and 44% of independents. mark halperin mirroring in some ways the conversations you had in new hampshire? it did. look, this did not make her drop out of the race not the biggest controversy ever but certainly the case that democrats are paying attention. it s gotten a lot of news coverage and again the democrats, talked to in new hampshire, focused on the details. they have objections to what she did on the merits not the politics. mark, one person. did the names elizabeth warren. yeah. or martin o malley we had on last week and i was really
speaking at an awards events honoring women leaders in washington, d.c. carl cameron was there. he is actually with us now, live in our bureau. what was the event all about, carl? good morning. reporter: this was event for a group she founded in 1997. she got standing ovations. she is founder of the group vital voices honoring women leaders around the world. it offer ad peak at top democratic choices for 20916. shared the stage with vice president joe biden. hillary is making all kind of moves suggesting she is interested in the 2016 race. she is not talking about publicly. her first paid speech will be made in texas. she will give a big speech there on the economy. yesterday while at this speech outside a couple dozen supporters out there are urging her to run for president in 2016. including some of these volunteers and some of these demonstrators here from the super pac called, ready for hillary.com. they started it in february. it s, not been discouraginged
attorney general jeff sessions. an investigation is to be opened into this unmasking and leaking intelligence scandal. why wasin samantha power the u.n. representative unmasking all the names of these people leading up to the election? nearly one a day?as was it politically motivated? it seems like it was a very good possibility.e was she weaponizing intelligenck in an election year to go after an opposition candidate? and your former obama national security advisor susan rice. according to the reports, she also was responsible for rampant unmasking requests in 2016. including the identities of multiple trump officials.ts senior officials. then you ve got ben roads, former aide to president obama. according to more reports, the house intelligence committee is looking to his request for unmasking americans. we want real crimes? look at the clintons. hillary actually committed