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'Top Secret' Emails Unprotected in Clinton's Server

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Hillary Clinton discussed classified information in emails sent from her private server while she was Secretary of State.
    
The Inspector General for the Intelligence Community told CBS News that after reviewing 40 emails, investigators found four that contained classified information and two that should have been labeled 'top secret.'
  
Earlier this week, Clinton agreed to turn the server over to the FBI after months of criticism.
    
The Clinton campaign says it's cooperating with the investigation, but the server was blank.
   
An attorney for the IT company that oversees the Clinton's computer systems says the drive was wiped clean when their system was upgraged.
    
Political analyst Larry Sabato said Clinton watchers have seen this pattern before.

"The fact that Hillary Clinton turned (her personal server) over says to me that it's been carefully examined in various ways by not only her lawyer but also by the campaign and if they really thought that there would be something very, very damaging in doing so, they might have fought it further. That's typically what the Clintons do, they only release what they have to release, they take a long time to do it, and they elongate scandals as a result," he said.

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