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Hillary Clinton’s Advice to Chelsea Clinton – Video


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Tour Backs ‘Electable’ Hillary Clinton over ‘Inexperienced’ Elizabeth Warren – Video


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Contrary to his fellow host of The Cycle, Krystal Ball, MSNBC host Tour backed former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to run for the presidency in 2016 o...

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Howard Stern Show Russell Brand Full Interview – Video


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Hillary Clinton wins over crowd with humor while promoting her upcoming book

Hillary Clinton spoke about her upcoming book at the Association of American Publishers' annual gathering. The work is scheduled to be released this June.

Hillary Clintons next book is about our rapidly changing and increasingly interdependent world, and the challenges facing us in the 21st century from Crimea to climate change.

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In other words, she said, just another light summer read.

The former secretary of state addressed the Association of American Publishers annual gathering in New York Wednesday to discuss her next book, which is about her experiences in the Obama administration and is due out in June. And if her keynote speech is any indication, her forthcoming book should be cataloged under humor.

While details about the forthcoming book were scarce, as well as any information on whether Clinton plans to run in the presidential primaries in 2016, the witty politician spent much of the 15-minute speech cracking joke after joke.

Now Im still mulling over various titles, she told the crowd. But helpfully about a year ago the Washington Post asked readers to send in suggestions.

For example, she said, eliciting laughter before she even revealed potential titles.

One possibility was It Takes A World' a fitting sequel to It Takes a Village.

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Clinton walks a 'fine line' while talking tough

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Washington (CNN) -- Hillary Clinton is talking tough about Russia these days, for reasons both pragmatic and political.

The overwhelming favorite for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2016, if she decides to run, Clinton already faces GOP criticism for allegedly being soft on Moscow as President Barack Obama's secretary of state until last year.

A recent Republican National Committee statement mocked the "reset" button she offered to Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in 2009 in what was a symbolic effort by the Obama administration to move past Russia's military backing for two breakaway regions in Georgia.

Now Russia's attempted annexation of the Crimean Peninsula from neighboring Ukraine, another former Soviet territory, has again put Washington-Moscow relations in the spotlight.

Using generally stronger and more provocative language than the administration she once represented, Clinton seeks to buff her own foreign policy credentials and those of her party without straying too far from the official government messaging and tactics.

"She has to walk a very fine line"

"She has to walk a very fine line," Brown University political scientist Wendy Schiller said of the former first lady and U.S. senator.

The goal is to maintain her credibility as a former secretary of state, and the Democratic Party's credibility on security and defense issues, as the nation heads toward congressional elections in November and the presidential vote two years later, Schiller told CNN.

"She sees it as important not just for her but for the Democratic Party as a whole," Schiller said. Otherwise, "you go from the party that killed Osama bin Laden to the party that can't stop Vladimir Putin."

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