
Hillary Clinton talks ‘Hard Choices’ and battle scars
Clip: 6/25/2014 | 13m 28s
Hillary Clinton joins Gwen Ifill for an extended conversation.
Hillary Clinton, the former secretary of state, senator and first lady, joins Gwen Ifill for an extended conversation on international concerns like the crisis in Iraq and political upheaval in Ukraine, as well as the state of economic recovery in the United States, why Democrats should be embracing health care reform and the reason she's waiting to decide whether she'll rub for president in 2016.
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Hillary Clinton talks ‘Hard Choices’ and battle scars
Clip: 6/25/2014 | 13m 28s
Hillary Clinton, the former secretary of state, senator and first lady, joins Gwen Ifill for an extended conversation on international concerns like the crisis in Iraq and political upheaval in Ukraine, as well as the state of economic recovery in the United States, why Democrats should be embracing health care reform and the reason she's waiting to decide whether she'll rub for president in 2016.
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