i said this afternoon there were two questions the former secretary of state would have to confront today. would she release the server? and would she give back the money the clinton found she gave her answer to both. it was the same answer no. susan page is a washington bureau chief at usa today carol lanning is a reporter with the washington post and michael steele was rnc chair. let me start with carol. your view about this first press difference, do you believe she dealt with the answers that will be the story for the next several days? i think it was good to hear former secretary of state clinton give in her own words, as a private e-mail for all her government business. i do think she avoided some questions or giving the specific answers to some key questions. for example, how was this set up? and who approved it at the state department? my colleague ann geren asked that question, but the answer the former secretary of state gave is this was a system set up by
since like andrea accomplishle. she got the second question. she really ran in there. to me which said he was not hiding. secretary clinton was not hiding. usually it s why don t you say it s up to nick? let me go back to nick. she had her nick and she wasn t going to let andrea get that first qued. she said the questions come from nick. i don t know not always. that s from frick merrill, i assume. yes it was. the reporter asked a decent question to his credit. but it was the same question sisz anyway columnists are giving hillary clinton zero cover. dan baltz writes all the words that she s offered about moving politics into a different space sound disingenuous when she reinforces past practices of secrecy rather than transparency. eugene robinson writes the controversy is a reminder of one
she basically said trust me trust her not you have to deleted e-mails. i said this afternoon there were two questions the former secretary of state would have to confront today. would she release the server? and would she give back the money the clinton found she gave her answer to both. it was the same answer no. susan page is a washington bureau chief at usa today carol lanning is a reporter with the washington post and michael steele was rnc chair. let me start with carol. your view about this first press difference do you believe she dealt with the answers that will be the story for the next several days? i think it was good to hear former secretary of state clinton give in her own words, as a private e-mail for all her government business. i do think she avoided some questions or giving the specific answers to some key questions. for example, how was this set up? and who approved it at the state department? my colleague ann geren asked that question but the ans