freedom information act, and they do not try to point any exemptions for national security or classification reasons, it would be an unprecedented event as far as i know. the state department is incredibly aggressive. all agencies of the federal bureaucracy are incredibly aggressive impacting information that could be classified. the notion that the secretary of state, in the course of her duties, could write 55,000 pages or receive 55,000 pages of e-mail and not one ioda of it is classified, would be very difficult for me or for anyone who is somebody with the freedom of information act to believe. i am confident it will be an interesting thing because the state department, as they process request, will have to decide they will look at an e-mail and say, this is classified but if they try to read acted as such, they are making a liar out of the hillary clinton defenders. it will be interesting to see how they perceive when they hit that conundrum, but i would be shocked
[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] host: this host: ted an independent in union city, tennessee. caller: just a comment on the tax rights for your previous man you had in there. the republican. the rich their wealth has increased something like 275%, 370%. ed middle class remains stagnant, their wages. i understand tax them 100% won t cure the deficit. what the republicans don t understand it s still the right thing to do is to increase their taxes. now, the guy said we wanted to lower the corporate rate? everybody knows the corporate rate, the effective rate of the corporations is not that high. and i d like to see c-span bring back professor charles craven i believe was his name from george washington university. you had him on just briefly. it was really interesting to me. thank you, sir. host: thank you for calling in. appreciate everybody participating this morning. we are going to go live now to the senate judiciary committee for their markup on
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