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Team Clinton plays hardball to neutralize e-mail news

By Bloomberg
07 July 2016   |   7:29 am
Mark Halperin and John Heilemann discuss how presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and her team are dealing with the political fallout from FBI Director James Comey’s rebuke on 'With All Due Respect.'

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