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Hillary Clinton stopped by this morning's today to talk about Russian President Vladimir recent criticism of her. "He's not the first male leader that has engaged in sexism on the public stage," she told NBC's Cynthia McFadden. "He attacked me because I have raised issues about his leadership, and in particular, about the illegal occupation of Crimea."
Clinton, who is currently on tour promoting her new book, also provided a few reasons why she may not want to launch a second presidential campaign in 2016.
"I am about to become a grandmother in the fall, which I know is gonna change my life," the former first lady, senator and secretary of state said, adding "I don't want to be focused on something two years away. I want to be focused on this baby right in front of me."
Watch the interview in full below!
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