the same time and the website had a little trouble loading. so they had to wait for a long time. but eventually there they were. 296 e-mails, 850 pages. all the e-mails that had been handed over to the congressional committee investigating the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi libya. and everyone dug in to see what they could find. and if anyone was hoping to find some explosive new piece of information, well on that front, they were probably disappointed. but that is not to say that there was nothing interesting in these e-mails. we see for instance some of the e-mail traffic that took place the night of the benghazi attack. this after secretary clinton was informed of the death of the u.s. ambassador, chris stephens and others. secretary conferred about whether to about his death. quote, we recovered both bodies overnight. there are the e-mails from long time clinton confidentant sydney
american express timeless safety and security are now available on apple pay. the next evolution of membership is here. good evening. rachel is off tonight, this afternoon. this is what every political journalist in america was doing. they were looking at this screen, the screen you re looking at right there on the state department s official website. and they were waiting and they were waiting some more because at 12:30 the state department posted the first batch of secretary of state hillary clinton s e-mails. every single member of the political press went there at the same time and the website had a little trouble loading. so they had to wait for a long time. but eventually, there they were. 296 e-mails, 850 pages. all the e-mails that had been handed over to the congressional committee investigating the attack on the u.s. consulate in
sure chaos doesn t ensue or try to prevent it, we ll have to find a way to not get through a spyglass. i understand we don t want to be occupying another country but at this point, i think we re the only ones that know how to do this. right. you know, i think i would rather have the libyan guards have control of them rather than the rebels because you don t know who the rebels are. right. the libyans have trouble loading a gun. i don t know if they know how to get rid of mustard gas. we have dominique who is joining us live from across the border from libya in tunisia with the very latest. good day to you. good morning to you. yes, we are now hearing from the national transition counsel that they are trying to negotiate with pro qaddafi supporters in his hometown to see whether they will surrender. that s what their main focus is on today with regard to activity outside of tripoli. however, rebel commanders inside tripoli are saying the battle for capital is by no means over. i