Another lie. Each government employee does not decide what he or she puts on the device. Government agencies use a service called MobileIron that centralizes device security to specific IT security requirements. An individual does not have a choice about how they use their device in regards to what email servers they can put on a device.
As I said before, government Blackberries have another service called 'balance' that allows a separate partition to add approved personal emails so you don't have to carry two devices. (my device has this)
Both are managed under the MobileIron service.
Control of information is supremely important. Doing so in this technical age, in such a clumsy manner leads me to think the Clinton enterprise is over-the-Hill, so to speak.
Twenty years ago, Bill could talk his way out of trouble, with the help of Lanny Davis and James Carville.
I think today's performance is giving top democrats serious doubts about Hillary and her readiness to mount an effective campaign.
Thus far however it is about process, not substance. Maybe that comes later when the emails are studied.
And I hope the GOP doesn't get distracted away from other possible candidates. They should allocate significant resources to opposition research.