Secretary Clinton speaks outside a United Nations Security Council meeting on the crisis in Syria.
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David Sanger, chief Washington correspondent for The New York Times, talks about Hillary Clinton’s term as Secretary of State, John Kerry’s nomination and the latest in international news.
Comments [4]
I generally like discussions about international topics and affairs over most others, but Sanger makes it so boring that even I tune out. Why is he the "go to guy" on international affairs?
can you ask Mr. Sanger whether the GOP's main target with Ms. Rice nomination was more Ms. Clinton and possibly tainting her legacy for 2016 run? and was it the reason she clearly didn't want to face them, if she could make it?
James, after what Hunstsman said about Obama in the primaries?
Why was Jon Huntsman not chosen to replace her?
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