Hillary Clinton promotes new book in Germany
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Hillary Clinton at BIO Convention 2014
Hillary Rodham Clinton, answering questions as if a presidential contender, speaks to thousands at the BIO International Convention on June 25, 2014, at the San Diego Convention Center. She was interviewed by Jim Greenwood, president and CEO of the Biotechnology Industry Organization, a trade group based in Washington. For more on her appearances in San Diego.
Secretary Clinton Delivers Remarks on Human Rights
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton delivers remarks entitled "Frontlines and Frontiers: Making Human Rights a Human Reality" in Dublin, Ireland on December 6, 2012.
CNN Town Hall: Hillary Clinton's Hard Choices
Washington (CNN) -- Hillary Clinton did at CNN's town hall meeting on Tuesday what most politicians do: She staked out a position on some issues, catered to her base in others and avoided some questions altogether.
There were comments during her hour-long interview with CNN International Correspondent Christiane Amanpour and a studio audience at the Newseum as well as Tumblr that are sure to make the base happy.
Those included how far Clinton went to attack pro-gun activists and her states-rights approach to marijuana, which was a departure from her earlier position.
Between the answers and dodges, though, Clinton sounded, acted and presented herself very much like a candidate, not solely as a former secretary of state.
She was careful, at times, about not going too far on an issue and when asked about forward looking policy questions, she regularly used the word "we."
Clinton also entertained questions about 2016.
She said she's "not going to be rushed to" decide on whether to run for president and that she was not moving any closer to making a decision.
Hillary Clinton on Iraq, Russia and Scottish independence - Newsnight
Barack Obama Hillary Clinton Joint Interview
60 minutes President Barack Obama lauded Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton as one of his closest advisers and said their shared vision for America's role in the world persuaded his one-time rival -- and potential successor -- to be his top diplomat while he dealt with the shattered economy at home.
During a joint interview that aired Sunday, Obama and Clinton chuckled as they described their partnership and stoked speculation that Obama may prefer Clinton to succeed him in the White House after the 2016 elections. Clinton is leaving Obama's Cabinet soon, and speculation about the former first lady and senator has only grown more intense after a heated appearance last week on Capitol Hill.
Both Obama and Clinton batted away questions about future campaigns, but the joint interview -- the president's first with anyone other than first lady Michelle Obama -- was only likely to increase the fascination with Clinton's future.
"The president and I care deeply about what's going to happen for our country in the future," Clinton said. "And I don't think, you know, either he or I can make predictions about what's going to happen tomorrow or the next year."
Hillary Clinton - Remarks on American Leadership
In her farewell address, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton discusses American leadership.
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