There's been an effort to make sure people know about the inaccuracies, ... Anyone who has called, we've made the case: 'Why would you even give him any airtime at all?' People have editorially made the decision it doesn't warrant airtime. It's beyond the pale.

[Expect Clinton to make more moves soon, her staff says.] Everyone here is hoping there is a resolution as she and Senator Murray have defined it, ... This is a step back, but it's not over yet. The senator is really worked up about it.

Senator Clinton had a long planned day of events with her constituents in New York and wasn't able to attend the short-notice briefing attended by the chairman and two members of the minority. Her defense aide attended, and she's going to continue to work hard to make sure that our men and women in uniform get the resources they need.

As she said, under Republican rule the House leadership has stifled real and substantive debate, preventing Democrats from offering amendments and engaging in real discussion.

The two things she's been doing since she got to the Senate is work hard and work with Republicans. She has always said she'll work with anyone to accomplish what needs to get done for the people of New York.

Senator Clinton has worked hard for Freddy Ferrer and has done everything asked of her, and will continue to do so.

We're eager to work with them. The 9/11 Commission would not have happened without them.

She received immediate medical attention at the site and is now proceeding with her schedule as planned.