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The Latest On The FBI's Probe Of Hillary Clinton's Emails

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Hillary Clinton answers questions from reporters March 10, 2015 at the United Nations in New York. Clinton admitted Tuesday that she made a mistake in choosing for convenience not to use an official email account when she was secretary of state. (Don Emmert /AFP/Getty Images)
Hillary Clinton answers questions from reporters March 10, 2015 at the United Nations in New York. Clinton admitted Tuesday that she made a mistake in choosing for convenience not to use an official email account when she was secretary of state. (Don Emmert /AFP/Getty Images)

This morning, FBI Director James Comey concluded an investigation into Hillary Clinton's use of personal email while she was secretary of state. He said he would not recommend charges in the case.

Here & Now's Jeremy Hobson speaks with NPR's Ron Elving about what Comey's decision means to the political campaign.

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Ron Elving, NPR senior Washington editor and correspondent. He tweets @NPRElving.

This segment aired on July 5, 2016.

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