ed yushgs n, you re not list me. these are independent inspectors. if it were a government account, they would be saying the same thing. the fact so it wouldn t be right then, right? look classified information got out. first of all that, is not in way agreed upon. state department disagrees. that happens all the time in these efforts to say what can go out and what can t go out. that is a part of the ordinary process. everybody s acting like this is the first time it s ever happened. it happens all the time. what you re seeing now is a disagreement between agencies saying, you know what? they should have and the other is saying, no, they shouldn t. that has nothing to do with me. if it had been a government account and i said release it, we would be having the same argument. did you try to wipe the server? i have no idea. that s why we turned it over. you were the official in charge. did you wipe the server? with a cloth or something?
you know how it works digitally. i don t know how it works digitally at all. you did not try? ed, i know you want to make a point. i can just repeat what i have said. it s a simple question. in order to be as cooperative as possible, we have turned over the server. they can do whatever they want to with the server to figure out what s there or what s not there. that s for the people investigating it to try to figure out. but we turned over everything that was work related, every single thing. personal stuff we did not. i had no obligation to do so. and did not. secretary, is this an indication that this issue isn t going go away for the remainder of your campaign? nobody talks to me about it other than you guys. clinton s campaign has previously acknowledged that there was an attempt to wipe the server before it was turned over last week to the fbi. sources tell nbc news that zbit claims the server was purged,