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Jul 2016
57m 56s

No Charges for Hilary Clinton - FBI

Bbc World Service
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Reckless, careless, even irresponsible, but not criminal. That is the judgment from the FBI on former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton - the presumptive nominee of the Democratic Party for president - over her use of a private email server for highly confidential government material. Still, not exactly labels that any politician is going to wear with mu ... Show More
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