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We are really getting into the exciting period of this campaign.

So you decide, which makes more sense, to entrust our country to someone who is ready on day one to make the decisions and the changes we need, or to put America in the hands of someone with little national or international experience who…

I made it clear from the very first conversations that I had that I would take their direction, that they were the professionals; they were in charge of this situation; whatever they asked me or my campaign to do is what we would do.

It was grave concern about what I was told, and then immediately turning on and following it in the media.

I am very grateful that this difficult day has ended so well. All of my campaign staff and volunteers are safe. I want to thank them for their extraordinary courage and coolness under some very difficult pressures and dangerous situations.

These young people who come to work in campaigns here in New Hampshire are devoted. They're enthusiastic. They deeply care.

I just want to commend every one of them.

I cannot. He was someone that was not known to my campaign headquarters until he walked in the door today.

I don't see any changes in my schedule, in my campaign. I'm going to continue to do what I have been doing.

I believe that he was seeking help and came to my office because he thought that he might get some kind of relief from his own pain and suffering.

Senator Clinton is expected to give a press conference in the 10:00 hour.

Every four years, extraordinary young people come to places like New Hampshire because they want to change our country. They believe in our future. They work around the clock. They are so committed to their cause.

We're going to be guided by the police when it comes to what we can or can't do with what is a crime scene.

I'm especially just relieved to have this situation end so peacefully without anyone being injured.

He obviously wanted to speak to her for a number of reasons.

He said it was universal. He said it was sort of universal. He said it wasn't universal. He said he covered everybody. He said he didn't cover 15 million.

Senator Clinton's job -- and this is hard, brass-knuckle politics -- is to stop him before he moves any further.

With all due respect, I don't think living in a foreign country between the ages of 6 and 10 is foreign policy experience. I think having the firsthand experience with so many leaders that I have had over the last 15 years equips me to be…