Re: NYT | Email Content

We should put out the 300. If Gowdy is leaking this fact, we have to just put the emails out and say, those are they. > On Mar 17, 2015, at 4:09 PM, Philippe Reines <pir@hrcoffice.com> wrote: > > Nick, can you get a sense of timing from the NYT, that's a big piece. > > And reading his note, I'm not sure they have specific email as much as they have the mere fact that it happened. Truthfully, specific email would be far easier to address, especially if it's among what went to the Hill in February. > > > From: Robby Mook > Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2015 4:04 PM > To: Jennifer Palmieri > Cc: Philippe Reines; John Podesta; Nick Merrill; Cheryl Mills; Heather Samuelson; Huma Abedin; Jacob Sullivan > Subject: Re: NYT | Email Content > > Agree > Marissa can sched if you need > > > > On Mar 17, 2015, at 4:03 PM, Jennifer Palmieri <jennifer.m.palmieri@gmail.com> wrote: > >> + Robby and John >> >> Strikes me as a big problem that the NYT is having selected emails leaked to them and I I think we should do a call to discuss the proper way to handle. >> >> >> >> >> >> >>> On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 3:39 PM, Philippe Reines <pir@hrcoffice.com> wrote: >>> There's a lot to respond to here, but first and foremost the premise is wrong. There is nothing wrong with anyone having personal email addresses or her emailing someone's private account or vice versa. Maybe she was wishing Jake a happy birthday. Or I was sending her a note about her mom. Or she asking Monica about Oscar disappearing. We're allowed to have personal lives. >>> >>> Second, it was her practice, as well as ours, to conduct work on the .gov system. In those cases we didn't, which could have been for any reason, including State.gov being down. In those cases the onus is on us to make sure that anything that should have ended up in the right place did. >>> >>> Now, depending on what they are looking at, you can't easily determine if that happened. They are looking at HER email, not ours. They don't know what next step we took. >>> >>> The most important thing to ascertain from State is whether they are looking at specific email from the "300" - because in those cases Heather and I went one by one to determine if a) it needed to end up on .gov, and b) it did indeed end up there. >>> >>> Since there are less than a dozen instances of this in the 300 it was easy. One is me sending her a clip, no commentary. Another is her emailing me & Huma about something that I subsequently followed up on my .gov account. We did that for each and could share that if need be. >>> >>> If they've somehow seen some of the other 55k, we'd need to see each to determine what they were. >>> >>> Lastly, we should warn Monica. Huma, unless you want to Nick or I can. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> From: Nick Merrill >>> Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2015 3:13 PM >>> To: Jennifer Palmieri; Cheryl Mills; Philippe Reines; Heather Samuelson; Huma Abedin; Jacob Sullivan >>> Subject: NYT | Email Content >>> >>> Here is the story that I mentioned hearing from State about over the weekend. Specific questions are below. >>> >>> Jen when we talked over the weekend you noted that it was fairly irresponsible for them to cherry pick leaked emails and write it up as representative. And some of the questions below are a little ridiculous to say the least. >>> >>> I’ll call State now and see what they know and report back. I also asked what their deadline was. >>> >>> Nick >>> >>> From: <Schmidt>, Mike Schmidt <schmidtm@nytimes.com> >>> Date: Tuesday, March 17, 2015 at 2:53 PM >>> To: NSM <nmerrill@hrcoffice.com> >>> Subject: emails >>> >>> Nick, >>> >>> We’re preparing a story on how Mrs. Clinton’s top advisers at the State Department used their private email accounts for some of their email correspondences with her. >>> >>> We’ve learned that Huma Abedin, Cheryl Mills, Philippe Reines, Jake Sullivan and Monica Hanley, used personal email accounts to correspond with her on her personal account. She also corresponded with Sidney Blumenthal about inside information he had about Libya. >>> >>> We have the following questions for our article: >>> >>> Why did the advisers use private email accounts – instead of government ones – to correspond with Mrs. Clinton? >>> >>> Was this the normal practice? >>> >>> Why did Mrs. Clinton suggest that her emails were being captured in the State Department system when she was corresponding at times with her aides on their personal accounts? >>> >>> Were Mrs. Clinton’s advisers given legal advice about whether it was appropriate for them to correspond with her using their personal accounts? >>> >>> Why did Mrs. Clinton rely on the advice of Sidney Blumenthal? >> >