Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton said she is not worried about the FBI investigation of her handling of classified information because of her use of a private email sever during her tenure as secretary of state. She encouraged the press to “go and ask others for their emails.” “Ask everybody else who’s in public office,” she said. “I’m the one who’s done it.” Partial transcript as follows: TODD: And the Milwaukee sentinel had a tough editorial against you this week. It said this of your candidacy, her horrible track record on transparency raises serious questions for open government under a Clinton administration, so serious we believe they may disqualify her from public office regardless of Clinton’s excuses the only believable reason for private server in her basement was to keep e-mails out of the public eye by willfully avoiding freedom of information laws. We encourage voters to think long and hard about the record when choosing the next president. The issue of secrecy or the record that you’re secret has followed you for some time. Is there any way you can at least convince Wisconsin voters that that’s not the case? CLINTON: Well, it’s just