Given a collection of sets $\mathcal{C}$ and $E$ an element in the $\sigma$-algebra generated by $\mathcal{C}$, how do I show that $\exists$ a countable subcollection $\mathcal{C_0} \subset \mathcal{C}$ such that $E$ is an element of the $\sigma$-algebra, $\mathcal{A}$ generated by $\mathcal{C_0}$?
The hint says to let $H$ be the union of all $\sigma$-algebras generated by countable subsets of $\mathcal{C}$....although I don't know why.