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D.LooseFuneralHomes&Crema- p.m.,YorktownCemetery,York- town. NewHopeMissionaryBaptist DestinyChristianCenterInterna- SERVICES WASHINGTON Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton was supposed to have turned over all work-related emails to the State Department to be released to the public. But an agency audit found at east three emails never een before including own explana- ion of why she wanted her emails kept private. After 14 months of public scrutiny and skepticism about motives in keeping her emails secret, new questions emerged Thursday. They centered on her apparent failure to turn over a November 2010 message in which she worried that her personal messages ould become accessible to outsiders, along with two other messages a year later that divulged possible security weak- nesses in the home email ystem she used while ecretary of state.

he Clinton campaign has previously denied that her home server was breached, but newly revealed emails show an aide worried it could have been compromised. The existence of these previously unreleased messages hich appear to have een found among elect ronic files of four form er top Clinton State Department aides renews concerns that Clinton was not completely forthcoming when she turned over a trove of 55,000 pages of work-related emails. And it has drawn fresh criticism from presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump. have turned over all my Clinton said ate Wednesday in an interview with Los Angeles affiliate. one else can say Most of those mess ages have been made ublic by the State Dep artment over the past year due to both a court order and willingness to turn them over.

But hundreds were censored for national security reasons, and 22 emails were completely withheld because the agency said they con- ained top-secret materi- a a matter now under i nvestigation by the FBI. linton said in March 2015 that she would turn over all work-related emails to the State Department after removing private messages that contained personal and family material. one wants their personal emails made public, and I think most people understand that and respect their she said after her ex- lusive use of private emails to conduct State Department business was confirmed by media reports. Senate investigators ave asked for numer- us emails about Clint server as part of their own inquiry into email practices in recent months, but they get copies of key messages made public by the State own watchdog this week, a senior Republican senator said hursday. It is disturbing that he State Department new it had emails like this and turned them over to the inspector general, but not to said Iowa Sen.

Charles Grassley, the chair of the Senate judiciary committee been probing use of a private server. The emails appear to contain work-related passages, raising questions about why they ere not turned over to the State Department last year. The inspector general noted that production of work- related emails was missing not nly the three emails but a lso numerous others covering first four months in office. Aspokesman for the Clinton campaign did not immediately respond to emails seeking comment Thursday. The report said the inspector general was able reconstruct some of missing emails searching the email iles of four former Clinton aides who had turned over thousands of pages of communications in 2015 at the request of the State Department, which is defending itself in multiple public records lawsuits, including one filed by The Associated Press.

The four aides who turned over those files, according to the report, were Clint former chief of staff, Cheryl Mills, and top aides Huma Abedin, Jake Sullivan and Philippe Reines. ELECTION 2016 Origin of key Clinton emails from report? Stephen Braun, Jack illum and Chad Day Associated Press CHAPMAN, Kan. Severe weather spawning numerous tornadoes roiled large stretches of Kansas for a second day Thursday, prompting residents to anxiously watch the skies but causing only scattered damage in rural areas and no injuries or deaths. A late-afternoon tornado warning in the Kansas City area prompted a brief precautionary evacuation of Kansas City International Airport in Missouri, forcing travelers and other visitors into parking garage tunnels, local media reported. The airport was back in operation by early evening.

The area was on high alert a day after a half- mile-wide tornado stayed on the ground for about 90 minutes near Chapman, Kansas, on Wednesday night and traveled 26miles. The National Weather Service began issuing tornado warnings early Thursday afternoon, with the first sighting of a tornado near the tiny northeast Kansas town of St. George in Riley County about 2 p.m. An hour later, five tornadoes were reported in a cluster of counties in northeast Kansas, where law enforcement reported baseball- size hail that damaged cars and homes in Meriden northeast of Topeka. At the same time, several southwestern Kansas counties were under tornado warnings, but no twisters had touched down.

Early Thursday evening, the weather service said a tornado knocked down tree limbs and damaged some outbuildings near the northeastern Kansas town of amego, though the intensity of that twister would not be assessed until Friday. In neighboring Missouri, an Air Force worker at the Whiteman base roughly 70 miles southeast of Kansas City reported a tornado had touched down. The tornado Wednesday night near resident Chapman, 140 miles west of Kansas City, Kansas, damaged or destroyed about 20 homes but edged past southern side after forecasters declared a for the town. miles of power lines were extensively damaged, along with a set of railroad tracks, Kansas officials said Thursday A survey team from the National Weather Service office at Topeka rated the tornado as an EF-4 on a scale of tornado strength EF-5 is the highest with estimated peak winds of 180mph. In Dickinson County a tornado Wednesday was blamed for destroying eight homes and heavily damaging as many as 20 others and farmsteads.

amazing how this tornado missed those centers of said Paul Froelich, a Dickinson County fire district official. we had outstanding early warning on this. People knew well in advance of this storm. Consider also, this is Kansas. This is ornado A typical tornado dissipates within 10 minutes after losing the proper balance of winds flowing into and out of the storm.

Tornado researcher Erik Rasmussen of the University of Oklahoma said Thursday that conditions were right to keep the Chapman storm churning no storms were nearby to disrupt it. A twister at Chapman on June11, 2008, tore a path of destruction six blocks wide. Officials said one woman died, 1 00 homes were destroyed or heavily damaged, and 80 percent of the town was damaged. WEATHER More storms, tornadoes roil Plains TOM JOURNAL VIA AP Meteorologists with the National Weather Service inspect the destruction Thursday morning of a rural home north of Abilene, Kan. Lots ofdamage, but no injuries in Kansas, issouri Associated Press RALEIGH, N.C.

Two Navy jet fighters rashed Thursday off the coast of North Carolina during a training mission. Their four crew members were airlifted to a hospital with minor injuries after being lucked out of the Atlantic Ocean by a commer- ial fishing vessel and oast Guard rescuers, fficials said. he Super ornet jet fighters, based in Virginia Beach, rashed about off the coast of Cape Hatteras after an flight said Lt. Cmdr. Tiffani Walker, a spokeswoman for Naval A ir Force Atlantic.

Walker did not have any ther details. Earlier Thursday, the Coast uard said the two aircraft collided before rashing. Two of the aviators were rescued by the crew of a commercial fishing vessel, and the other two survivors ere hoisted out of the water by a Coast Guard helicopter, the Coast Guard said in a statement. A second Coast Guard helicopter picked up the aviators from the ishing vessel and all four survivors were take to Norfolk Sentara eneral Hospital. he sea route is eavily traveled by hips entering and leaving Norfolk, one of the usiest cargo ports on the East Coast.

Derick Ansley, an aviation survival technician with the Coast Guard who helped res- ue two of the downed aviators, told WTKR-TV hat the men had some and but ere in good shape, considering the circum- tances. my opinion, the guys got pretty Ansley said. happened exactly the way it should have in hat situation and somebody was looking over their shoulder when it was happening. For people to walk away from that is a pretty amazing laude Morrissey, another Coast Guard res- uer, told WTKR that the a viators ejected from he jet a high rate of he four aviators suffered minor injuries but a re in high Lt. Cmdr.

Krystyn Pecora told reporters. Pentagon spokesman Peter Cook said all were and when hey were picked up. Videos taken by WAVY- show two aviators getting on stretchers as hey exited the helicopter and were taken into he hospital. The other two walked into the hospital on their own, the videos show. happy to have brought everyone home afely Pecora said.

Asafety investigation will be carried out to determine the cause of the accident, said Navy spokesman Ensign ark Rockwellpate. The Hornet is a all-weather fighter a nd attack aircraft that perates in tactical quadrons at stations a round the world and from 10 aircraft carri- rs, the Navy says on its website. The Super Hornet, the newest model, has a longer range, aerial refueling capability and improved surviva- ility and lethality, according to the website. ach of the planes cost at least $57million, he Navy says. MILITARY Two Navy jets crash off NC coast Emery P.

Dalesio and Alanna Durkin Richer Associated Press.

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