Clinton: IS extremists hoping for Trump victory

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton arrives to speak to members of the media before boarding her campaign plane at Westchester County Airport in White Plains, N.Y., Thursday, Sept. 8, 2016, to travel to Charlotte, N.C., to attend a campaign rally.

Clinton torches Trump in first formal press conference in 278 days

Hillary Clinton took yet another step on Thursday in opening up to the media: a 16-minute formal press conference during which she slammed Donald Trump for suggesting Russian President Vladimir Putin is a better leader than Barack Obama. Though the event was similar to the two "gaggles" she held on her plane with reporters earlier in the week, Clinton took the extra step Thursday of giving the media a half-hour warning before answering questions on live video at a podium on the tarmac in White Plains, N.Y. With the event, Clinton effectively ended the months-long standoff with her press corps, which led Trump to brand her "Hiding Hillary."

Clinton calls Trump comment on security briefing ‘undisciplined’

U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton holds a news conference on the airport tarmac in front of her campaign plane in White Plains, New York, United States September 8, 2016. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton holds a news conference on the airport tarmac in front of her campaign plane in White Plains, New York September 8, 2016.

Hillary Clinton Criticizes Donald Trump for Talking About Classified Security Briefing

Democratic presidential nominee former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speaks to reporters on the tarmac at Westchester County Airport on September 8, 2016 in White Plains, New York. Hillary Clinton slammed Donald Trump's comments on a classified briefing he received as "totally inappropriate and undisciplined" in remarks Thursday.

Clinton’s first intel briefing as nominee

Hillary Clinton has received her first national security briefing as Democratic presidential nominee, meeting with officials for an overview of the major threats facing the nation. Clinton attended the briefing for more than two hours at the FBI office in White Plains, New York on Saturday.