CNN’s Labott: ‘Pretty Mundane’ Email Reveals Clinton Having More than One Device

‘An email says her iPad has arrived, and Hillary says ‘Exciting news, can you teach me to use it on the flight to Kiev?’’

COOPER: “Elise Labott here just come in the latest batch of Hillary Clinton's State Department e-mails. She's been going through them with the help of her team. Joins us again with some early findings. Anything jumped out?”
LABOTT: “Well, no big bomb shells, Anderson, but a few interesting things. Now Secretary Clinton talking about needing a teleprompter for her speech. She was going to be giving on a run at the time that her aides were having secret talks with Iran. And I also want to look at some of these e-mails just to show you how they run the gamut in just one 10-day period. We're talking about in June 2010, Secretary Clinton's iPad arriving and she's looking forward. It says your iPad has arrived. And she says exciting news, can you teach me to use it on the flight to Kiev. So that's pretty kind of mundane, but then just a few days later, there's an e-mail entitled Lavrov. So, we're talking about the Russian Foreign Minister and all it says is from one of her aide can you run the traps. And at the rest of it here is redacted. So it just shows from the mundane to the pre-sensitive and that were -- there's an e-mail we'll hear from Sidney Blumenthal, a three-page e-mail that talks about the crisis in Kyrgyztstan and Sidney Blumenthal as you know is a very close adviser to Clinton never remade it to the State Department staff over objections from the White House, but he was still sending her kind of intelligence that he was gleaming from his sources. And it shows the relationship between Clinton and Blumenthal that I think is really been a focus particularly of the Benghazi committee and that's how this all started.”

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