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Hillary Only Regrets Using Private Email Server Because She Still Has To Talk About It [VIDEO]

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  Hillary Clinton Only Regrets Using Private Email Server Because She Has To Still Talk About It [screen shot ABC]    4881645 Hillary Clinton says her only regret about using a private email server while secretary of state is because she has to talk about it while she is campaigning for president. Appearing on ABC's "This Week" with George Stephanopoulos on Sunday, Clinton said she would rather be talking about health care, jobs and wages, rather than defending her actions that lead to top secret information being in her emails.  (RELATED: Hillary Defiant About Emails: 'Nothing That I Did Was Wrong' [VIDEO]) George Stephanopoulos : Finally on this matter, you know, a few months back, you told my colleague, David Muir it was a mistake to set up this private server. Yet just this Monday, you said there was no error in judgment. How do you square those two statements? (RELATED: Former Sec Def Robert Gates: 'Odds Are Pretty High' Russia,...

Ark: Survival Evolved’ Multiplayer: Dedicated Server Is The Only Way To Go

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As Ark: Survival Evolved continues to evolve itself, one thing remains the same: no matter the version you are playing, multiplayer is one of the most fulfilling modes to play the game. From taming dinosaurs with a friend to fending off or launching tribal raids across the Ark, the great gameplay of Ark: Survival Evolved shines through. That is, if you can get on or launch your own dedicated server. Make no mistake, Ark: Survival Evolved is a fun game. It wouldn't sell over two million copies on PC and exceed one million downloads on Xbox One without being fun. However, the game does suffer from some incredibly crippling multiplayer issues if you are not on a dedicated or official server, regardless of version. On a dedicated server, or an official one, all players have free reign to move about the server, taming and building to their hearts content. However, with the overwhelming demand for server slots for players, most specifically Xbox One, many players turn to dedicated s...

EXCLUSIVE – NSA Whistleblower: Clinton email server was ‘open to being hacked by anybody in the world’

The setup of Hillary's private email server made it susceptible to "being hacked by anybody in the world," William Binney, a former highly placed National Security Agency official, declared in a radio interview on Sunday. Binney said it would not have been difficult for outside countries to hack into Clinton's server. "That's something quite clearly the Chinese and the Russians would want to do," he said. "Also the North Koreans," he added. He also said Clinton's emails were exposed to the non-government workers who were managing her private server. Binney was an architect of the NSA's surveillance program. He became a famed whistleblower when he resigned on October 31, 2001, after spending more than 30 years with the agency. He was speaking on "Aaron Klein Investigative Radio," the popular Sunday night talk-radio program broadcast on New York's AM 970 The Answer, and Philadelphia's NewsTalk 990 AM. Klein doubl...

Emails on Hillary Clinton's Server 'Too Damaging' to Ever Release

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Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus said that with the latest revelations, "Hillary Clinton has removed all doubt that she can not be trusted with the presidency". Hillary Clinton's private, home server contained 22 emails with information that the government has classified as "top secret," the Associated Press reported Friday, just days before the first votes are cast in the presidential nomination. "Our job is simply to live up to the court requirement to release these e-mails according to the freedom of information act requirements" Secretary of State John Kerry said. The State department is now probing whether the documents were classified at the time of being emailed, Kirby confirmed. The State Department and the intelligence agencies have been wrangling over the email review ever since McCulloch, acting on the request of Republican members of Congress, objected last summer to the release of some emails that intellig...

Clinton's server had 'top secret' e-mail

Kirby also stated that 18 emails, that comprise of eight email chains between Clinton and President Barack Obama, were being "withheld in full" to "protect the President's ability to receive unvarnished advice and counsel", However, he said that they "have not been determined to be classified" and that they would "ultimately be released" in accordance with the 1978 Presidential Records Act. Clinton campaign managers, meanwhile, slammed the State Department's decision and said it is "over-classification run amok". As she campaigned on Friday, the State Department announced it will withhold seven private email chains of the former Secretary of State because they contain top secret information. Still, the timing of the State Department announcement, coming just three days before the pivotal Iowa caucuses, and the nature of that announcement seem likely to further complicate a situation that has already caused Clinton and her ...

Former IG: Hillary Lying, Use of Email Server Planned in Advance

The State Department isn't telling the truth when it claims it didn't know about former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server to conduct official business, a former inspector general tells the New York Post. After all, says Howard J. Krongard, State's inspector general from 2005 to 2008, the department never set up a government email address for Clinton. "This was all planned in advance," Krongard told the Post, saying the whole purpose was to get around rules on federal records management. "That's a change in the standard," he said, noting that previous secretaries did have state.gov email accounts. "It tells me that this was premeditated. And this eliminates claims by the State Department that they were unaware of her private e-mail server until later. Also, Krongard notes, there was no inspector general for the State Department for five-and-a-half years from 2009 to 2013 – the entire time of Clinton's tenu...

Did Obama Lie about when he Discovered Hillary Used Private Server for Emails?

By now, chances are you've heard the bombshell revelation that 22 of the latest batch of Hillary emails released are too highly classified to have any portion of them made public, but there's something that hasn't yet, to my knowledge, been commented upon much in this story. Contained also in this batch were emails between Hillary and President Obama. From the  New York Times : The department announced that 18 emails exchanged between Mrs. Clinton and President Obama would also be withheld, citing the longstanding practice of preserving presidential communications for future release. The department's spokesman, John Kirby, said that exchanges did not involve classified information. So, let's take Kirby and the State Department at their word here (a hard proposition, I know) and accept the assertion that there was not any classified information on these emails. Why then, is this important? Because it probably blows holes in Obama's own statements about ...

Secret emails were on Clinton’s home server

WASHINGTON – The Obama administration confirmed for the first time Friday that Hillary Clinton's unsecured home server contained closely guarded government secrets, censoring 22 emails with material requiring one of the highest levels of classification. The revelation comes just three days before the Iowa presidential nominating caucuses in which Clinton is a candidate. Department officials also said the agency's Diplomatic Security and Intelligence and Research bureaus will investigate whether any of the information was classified at the time of transmission, going to the heart of one of Clinton's primary defenses of her email practices. The State Department released the batch of emails from Clinton's time as secretary of state on Friday. But The Associated Press learned seven email chains were withheld in full from the Friday release because they contain information deemed to be "top secret." The 37 pages include messages recently described by a ke...

State Department will not release 22 'top secret' Clinton emails

Story highlights The State Department announced Friday that it will not release 22 emails from former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton because they contain "top secret" information State Department spokesman John Kirby said the documents, totaling 37 pages, were not marked classified at the time they were sent (CNN) The State Department announced Friday that it will not release 22 emails from former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton because they contain "top secret" information, the highest level of government classification. The decision, coming three days before the Iowa caucuses, could provide fodder for Clinton's political opponents, especially Republicans, who are likely to make note of the emails' "top secret" designation. Clinton's email use has haunted her on the campaign trail since it became public early last year that she maintained a private server while leading the State Department. State Depart...

22 Emails on Hillary Clinton’s Private Server ‘Top Secret’

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration confirmed for the first time Friday that Hillary Clinton's unsecured home server contained some of the U.S. government's most closely guarded secrets, censoring 22 emails with material demanding one of the highest levels of classification. The revelation comes just three days before the Iowa presidential nominating caucuses in which Clinton is a candidate. The State Department will release its next batch of emails from Clinton's time as secretary of state later Friday. But The Associated Press has learned seven email chains are being withheld in full because they contain information deemed to be "top secret." The 37 pages include messages recently described by a key intelligence official as concerning so-called "special access programs" – a highly restricted subset of classified material that could point to confidential sources or clandestine programs like drone strikes or government eavesdropping. Departm...

Hillary Clinton Sent Out 22 ‘Top Secret’ Emails From Her Home Server — But Were They So Secret After All?

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Hillary Clinton has found herself embroiled in an email controversy just three days before the Iowa caucuses. On Friday, Fox News reported, courtesy of an unidentified intelligence official, that some emails sent out by Hillary Clinton were "too damaging" to national security to release under any circumstances. Hours later, the State Department released a statement confirming that, in fact, 22 emails sent out by Clinton using her unsecured home server were classified "top secret" and could cause "exceptionally grave" damage to national security if disclosed. The Clinton campaign has, understandably, been thrown off the rails and released a statement in the aftermath of the declaration by the State Department, in fact asking the intelligence community to release her emails. It all makes up for a fascinating showdown between Hillary Clinton and the Republicans, none of whom will be keen to lose out on an opportunity that the present instance applies...

'Top Secret' emails on Clinton server: State Department

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Washington (AFP) - "T op secret" material was sent through Hillary Clinton's private email server during her tenure as secretary of state, it was revealed, just days before voters cast their first ballots in the presidential campaign. State Department spokesman John Kirby said the emails, which he described as "22 documents covering 37 pages" from seven email chains during Clinton's tenure as secretary of state, would therefore not be released publicly. Another 18 emails, from eight email chains, sent between then secretary Clinton and President Barack Obama will also not be released. But Kirby said those exchanges did not contain classified information. Although emails previously released by the State Department have been partially redacted due to the nature of the information they contained, this was the first time entire messages were withheld. The revelation about the top secret emails comes three days before Clinton -- the frontr...

Report: Emails on Hillary Clinton’s Server ‘Too Damaging’ to Ever Release

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AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster by John Sexton 29 Jan 2016 0 29 Jan, 2016 29 Jan, 2016 Some of the emails on Hillary Clinton's private server are reportedly so highly classified that they will never be released by the State Department, not even in a redacted form. In an exclusive report published Friday, Fox News' Catherine Herridge quotes an unnamed source who says some of the material would be "too damaging" to release in any form. This assessment was backed up by a second, unnamed source. The heat surrounding the Clinton probe has risen recently as a series of reports by Herridge have indicated the FBI investigation is proceeding along two parallel tracks, one involving the spread of highly classified information on an unclassified email server and the other involving possible public corruption tied to the Clinton Foundation. On the first track, the FBI is reportedly focusing in on possible "gross negligence." A former law enforcement official ...

'Top Secret' emails on Clinton server, no public release: State Dept

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Washington (AFP) - "Top secret" material was sent through Hillary Clinton's private email server during her tenure as secretary of state, it was revealed, just days before voters cast their first ballots in the presidential campaign. State Department spokesman John Kirby said the emails, which he described as "22 documents covering 37 pages" from seven email chains during Clinton's tenure as secretary of state, would therefore not be released publicly. Another 18 emails, from eight email chains, sent between then secretary Clinton and President Barack Obama will also not be released. But Kirby said those exchanges did not contain classified information. Although emails previously released by the State Department have been partially redacted due to the nature of the information they contained, this was the first time entire messages wer e withheld. The revelation about the top secret emails comes three days before Clinton -- the front...

Appserver – Server Configuration, Dir Structure and Threads

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Mastering Appserver In the first part of our Appserver series, we discussed the very high level differences of Appserver's architecture to standard web server stacks and got you up and running with an Appserver instance. If you missed that part, please take the time to read it. In this part, we will be exploring the Appserver architecture a bit more in depth. We will go through the concepts of the different contexts and the parts of Appserver you get out of the box, which cover some of the ground most of the popular PHP frameworks offer. We will also configure the web server and look into an application's structure. Once we are finished, you should have a fair understanding about Appserver's contexts in relation to threading, the web server, and its setup. More from this author Appserver - a Production-Ready PHP-Based Server In subsequent parts, we'll continue to go over the servlet engine in more detail, the persistence container, beans, the mes...