this e-mail was publicly released in may, but the e-mail sparked concerns with the inspector general for the intelligence community because it contained classified information about potential evacuation plans at the time it was sent. the state department declassified the e-mail after it was released and we ll see if changing the conversation really works for clinton, but right now, carol, they re still having a problem explaining why did clinton set up a private e-mail server to do government business in the first place. understood. evan perez, thanks so much. evan perez reporting live from washington. the next hour of cnn newsroom starts now. in just a few moments, former president jimmy carter will sit at this table at the carter center in atlanta to discuss his cancer diagnosis. just one week ago carter revealed that the disease he had had spread from his liver to other parts of his body. good morning. i m carol costello. thank you so much for joining me. at any moment as i
egypt. many are seeing the increased radicalization of attacks like this in what should be very safe parts of the capitol. thank you. in china where the government frequently down plays health concerns a startling announcement. poisonous sodium cyanide is at mind boggling levels at the site of the explosion. those levels are sky high, more than 350 times the safe limits. the blast at a chemical storage plant killing at least 114 people and damaging or destroying 17,000 homes. a top health official with the united nations issued scathing criticism of china s government saying it withheld information that may have prevented the blast. and the tight lipped handling of the aftermath has only increased the number of victims. tensions high on the streets
intersection, glass bottles started to be thrown at officers, bricks started to be thrown at officers. officers had to use shields to protect themselves from the objects being thrown at them. reporter: police said they found three stolen guns near that 18-year-old. there s a second suspect on the loose. they believe he is armed as well. so this is far from over. police said they will have more information later on this afternoon. ryan young reporting live from st. louis. thank you so much. a fast-moving wildfire kills three firefighters in washington state. they were battling the twisp fire. the twisp fire has burned 1500 acres and threatened dozens of homes. at the top of the next hour, a news conference that could be as emotional as it is extraordinary. former u.s. president jimmy carter will publicly discuss for
this for us this morning. good morning. reporter: good morning, carol. well, you know, if you want to understand the latest in the clinton e-mail controversy, it really helps to watch episodes of the tv show mad men. don drainer tells a client dealing with bad publicity, if you don t like what people are saying about you, change the conversation, and the clinton campaign says these two e-mails, let s put them up on the screen, show this controversy isn t really about clinton getting classified information on her private e-mail server. they say this is about intelligence agencies, quote, overclassifying information that really isn t that sensitive, but let s take a closer look at one of the e-mails. the 2011 e-mail in particular was forwarded by huma abedin to then secretary of state clinton. it describes the worsening security situation in eastern libya and possible plans to evacuate american officials from benghazi, including the u.s. envoy chris stevens. he was killed in terroris
gordon chang, thanks for your insight. still to come in the newsroom, an e-mail from 2011 may loom large over the presidential race in 2016. why the intelligence community are concerned over this information that passed through hillary clinton s private server. pubut to get from theand yoold way to the new,d. you ll need the right it infrastructure. from a partner who knows how to make your enterprise more agile, borderless and secure. hp helps business move on all the possibilities of today. and stay ready for everything that is still to come.