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From Homeland to hair: Clinton emails peek into the personal

Reines continued, “110 is a reasonable goal”. The subject line was just one word: “Koch”.

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Clinton said that there has been a huge improvement in Latin America since she visited Montevideo, Uruguay’s capital, in 1998 to discuss women’s leadership, NBC News wrote.

Clinton’s campaign didn’t immediately respond Monday to questions about the e-mail.

The fawning over Clinton’s black, thick-framed eyeglasses was tucked away in almost 8,000 emails the State Department released Monday from Clinton’s personal email server that dogged her presidential bid earlier this year. A State Department official tells ABC News that in this release alone 328 documents were upgraded to a classified level, meaning that they were redacted and are unavailable for public review.

Many other emails from the period released Monday simply forward copies of news articles and public statements.

Clinton’s campaign said it invited the 13 female senators who have endorsed Clinton to attend tonight’s event, but would not say whether or not they invited Warren. She also commented on the quote, saying, “China is investing $180 billion to expand broadband internet access”.

The woman who would become a 2016 presidential candidate met or spoke by phone with almost 100 corporate executives and long-time Clinton political and charity donors during her four years at the State Department between 2009 and 2013, records show. (She wanted to watch the CIA-centered drama “Homeland.”) She schedules – and reschedules – flights, meals and hairstyling appointments.

Democratic front-runner Hillary Rodham Clinton is stopping into South Florida on Tuesday trying to build grass-roots support and raise money. Apparently the State Department can’t list them, either.

Her next trip – to Africa – included stops in Benin, South Sudan, and Senegal, three additional countries listed by her aide.

“They have so much courage and smarts, the combination of grit and grace”, Clinton, a former senator, said pointing to the women standing on stage behind her, “It was the honor and privilege of my life to serve with them”. Bernie Sanders, Clinton’s main challenger on the Democratic side.

“Flying and traveling is an activity; it’s not an accomplishment”, Fiorina frequently says. And, even if Clinton is totally exonerated, the issue will still matter – although more narrowly to a Republican base who will cast the move as the latest in a long string of examples of Democrats covering for each other.

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One of the most memorable emails comes from Clinton confidante Sid Blumenthal, who lists all of the well wishers he heard from, including Daily Beast founder “Tina Brown (who wrote a very nice column with a good swipe at the evil bridge troll John Bolton.)” Bolton is the former USA ambassador to the United Nations under President George W. Bush who had suggested Clinton was faking a “diplomatic illness” to delay her Benghazi testimony.

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