Gun violence. Mr. Good afternoon, everyone. I am fred ryan, publisher, and am happy to have you here with us this morning. Through these indepth oneonone conversations, we are learning more and more about the men and women seeking to become next president of the United States and what inspires them to serve the American People. Our guest this morning is new yorks america resting gillibrand. In. 2006, she captured the attention of the political establishment by winning the upset victory to represent the 20th congressional district. Our guest this morning is new york senator Kirsten Gillibrand. In 2006 she captured the attention of the political establishment winning an upset victory in the race to represent new yorks 20th congressional district. Just three years later she was appointed to the fill the senate seat of one of her mentors, former secretary of state hillary clinton. Now in her second full term, shes working on behalf of women. She has endorsed paid family leave, sponsored le
To see, i would like to see more control of our voting by the county clerk in our counties, rather than giving it to the secretary of state, and she was sued by Judicial Watch for not cleaning up the voter rolls and at this time, the voter rolls are still not cleaned. Person runningw for secretary of state and every one of these candidates and the primary has basically supported cleaning up these the voter rolls. Another issue i would like to address host we are out of time, i want to give professor halderman a chance to respond to follow that. Guest i would say that the very positive thing that you just mentioned is the optical scan paper ballots in the polling place. That is the best technology we have currently for securely recording peoples votes. What the state also needs to do is make sure that those paper ballots are being regularly audited to make sure that they match the statewide results. Is not expensive, it is not particularly timeconsuming, but it is a step that most state
Represent the 20th congressional district. Our guest this morning is new york senator Kirsten Gillibrand. In 2006 she captured the attention of the political establishment winning an upset victory in the race to represent new yorks 20th congressional district. Just three years later she was appointed to the fill the senate seat of one of her mentors, former secretary of state hillary clinton. Now in her second full term, shes working on behalf of women. She has endorsed paid family leave, sponsored legislation on reducing Maternal Mortality and spoken out against Sexual Harassment and assault including in congress. Today well hear more about these efforts and senator gillibrands other priorities such as medicare for all, gun control and immigration policy and share with us thoughts about her Campaign Including her strategy for making it onto the democratic stage in houston next month. Please join me in welcoming senator Kirsten Gillibrand and the Washington Posts bob acosta. [applause]
Seems to raise more questions than nswers. Reporter this executive order signed morguidines of how all federal employees decide what documents get classifyd if them the original Classification Authority dhermz unauthorized disclosure of information could be expected to result in damage to the national security. Any information in those documents is by definition classified. So you are not supposed to convey that conversation through a nonclassified source or medium. Reporter according to dr. Holmes former assistant secretary of state, unless a federal agency pursues a complex declassification process the data remains marked and classified. Mrs. Clinton maintains the emails were not marked classified. It doesnt change the fact that i never sent or received any material marked classified. Reporter he says an unclassified email can later be classified after being sent. But its rare when the information threatens national security. He says if the documents were markings disappeared during
News4 at 11 00 starts now. Right now at 11 00, getting you ready for a slick commute on monday morning. For some, the freezing rain could start in a matter of hours. Trapped in a brazil nightclub. More than 200 dead and 100 injured. Most of the victims suffocated inside with no way out. And four years later, former rivals barack obama and Hillary Clinton on 60 minutes talking about their relationship now and addressing questions about 2016. First, breaking news tonight for federal employees in the district. Federal offices in d. C. Will not open until noon tomorrow, and they are urging employees to stay off the roads until 10 00 a. M. Workers will have the option for unscheduled leave or telework. All this because of a Winter Weather advisory and the potential for some very slick conditions tomorrow morning. Lets get right to meteorologist verronica johnson on the timing. Were liking to see School Delays, as well, because of that icy mess were going to get during the morning rush. A co