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The best was on CNN's “New Day,” where both The New York Times' Maggie Haberman and CNN's Jeff Zeleny poked holes into the Clinton campaign's lame initial response, though Zeleny wondered of its impact, if any, on voters even as the disclosures underscore why many don't trust the Clintons on the foundation-State Department relationship during Clinton's tenure as secretary. It would be really flattering except it's really scary.” Meanwhile, there was lots of talk of new emails showing contacts between the Clinton Foundation and State Department. On “Morning Joe” this morning, co-host Mika Brzezinski said she's chagrined that the Republican nominee for president of the United States is given to “tweeting Joe (Scarborough) in the middle of the day. The New York Times' Eric Lichtblau and Eric Schmitt bring word that “A Russian cyberattack that targeted Democratic politicians was bigger than it first appeared and breached the private email accounts of more than 100 party officials and groups, officials with knowledge of the case said Wednesday.” ( The New York Times) Fifteen months ago, Newsweek offered a smart piece: “Russia's greatest weapon may be its hackers.” ( Newsweek) It's admirable frugality in a time of duress. The creditor's committee was told Tuesday that the party would only cost $1,000. “What do you want me to say? Is this about you or about us?” ( The Daily Beast)
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Revenues are up!” Also putting on an upbeat facade was Gawker event planner Victor Jeffries, who was taken aback when asked by Daily Beast reporter Lloyd Grove why he so cheery. “I don’t think anybody ever expected that the company would be in as good a shape as it is right now,” he told The Daily Beast. Gawker Media founder Nick Denton took time off from depositions and a mountain of litigation to throw a (court-approved) end-of-an-era party last night in advance of next week's bankruptcy auction of his 14-year-old company.