and the last time a south korean group went to perform in north korea. there is going to be a concert starting shortly. the timing of it has changed a couple times. we haven t been told why but certainly it s going to be an interesting look at whether or not the north korean leader kim jong-un is going to be there. when the north korean came to the south for the olympics xi jinping watch them performed and he hopes it s a return favor hoping kim jong-un is there. we don t know at this point. it s significant this is even taking place at all. it just shows the momentum that is building around these improving intercontrarinterkore we go to sacramento, unarmed african-american man was shot by police. he was just holding a cell phone.
that another fbi employee told him that the state department under secretary for management, patrick kennedy, pressured to have one e-mail remain unclassified, in exchange for a quid pro quo. the return favor, stationing more fbi agents overseas in sensitive areas. according to investigators notes, the individual believed that state has an agenda, which involves mimdsing the classified nature of the clinton e-mails, in order to protect state interests and those of clinton. end quote. but a second fbi employee, who said that he or she spoke to undersecretary kennedy personally, said that it was the fbi, not the state department, that proposed the quid pro quo. that is stationing more agents abroad. to be clear, in the end, the e-mail in question was upgraded to classified, and no new fbi agents were stationed overseas. throughout, the state department and the fbi have denied that this was even a proposed quid pro quo. on cnn today, state department
undersecretary for management, patrick kennedy, pressured to have one e-mail remain unclassified, in exchange for a quid pro quo. the return favor, stationing more fbi agents overseas in sensitive areas. according to investigators notes, the individual believed state has an agenda, which involves minimizing the classified nature of the clinton e-mails in order to protect state interests and those of clinton. end quote. but a second fbi employee who said that he or she spoke to undersecretary kennedy personally said that it was the fbi, not the state department, that proposed the quid pro quo. that is, stationing more agents abroad. to be clear, in the end the e-mail in question was upgraded to classified, and no new fbi agents were stationed overseas. throughout, the state department and the fbi have denied that this was even a proposed quid pro quo. on cnn today state department
and tried to get a little bit better understanding why why they wanted one particular e-mail classified secret. we didn t see it that way. we didn t think it needed to be classified. the fbi held firm to their position. no bargain was rendered. this was an inter-agency conversation about the classification about one particular e-mail. reporter: here are what the interview notes from the investigation show. the allegation is based on two interviews with fbi officials recently released to the public. someone from the fbi s records management division told investigators that another fbi employee told him that patrick kennedy pressured to have one e-mail remain unclassified in exchange for a quid pro quo. the return favor, stationing more fbi agents overseas in sensitive areas. according to investigators notes, the individual believed, quote, state has an agenda which involves minimizing the
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