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Lucy Madison /

CBS News/ January 28, 2013, 9:30 AM

Hillary Clinton on 60 Minutes: No tea leaves to be read for 2016

President Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speak with CBS News' Steve Kroft for a joint interview on "60 Minutes."

President Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speak with CBS News' Steve Kroft for a joint interview on "60 Minutes."

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Obama and Clinton, part one

Talk of possible 2016 presidential contenders is already running rampant in Washington, but Secretary of State Hillary Clinton refuses to comment on her own future political prospects either way, telling CBS' Steve Kroft that she can't "make predictions about what's going to happen tomorrow or the next year" -- much less four years down the road.

Clinton, who is embarking on her final week as secretary of state, recently sat down with President Obama for a joint interview with "60 Minutes" that aired last night. The former political rivals, whose 2008 presidential primary campaign was a bitter, protracted, and at times personal battle, stressed the lengths their personal relationship has traveled since those days on the campaign trail.

"I think Hillary will go down as one of the finest secretary of states we've had," Mr. Obama said. "It has been a great collaboration over the last four years. I'm going to miss her. Wish she was sticking around. But she has logged in so many miles, I can't begrudge her wanting to take it easy for a little bit."

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Obama and Clinton, part two

Asked about the "political tea leaves" that could be inferred from their unprecedented joint appearance -- the only other person with whom Mr. Obama has shared an interview during his presidency is his wife, Michelle Obama -- Clinton quipped that "we don't have any tea."

"We've got some water here is the best I can tell," she said, looking in the direction of her water glass.

Pressed on the subject later in the interview, Clinton pointed out that she is still secretary of state -- and that "I'm out of politics. And I'm forbidden from even hearing these questions."

"You know, look, obviously the president and I care deeply about what's going to happen for our country in the future. 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," he said. "What we've tried to do over the last four years is get up every day, have a clear-eyed view of what's going on in the world. And I'm really proud of where we are."

Clinton, whose last day in the Obama administration will be Friday, is widely considered a top contender for the 2016 presidency -- if she decides to run. But she's not the only top Obama staffer reportedly considering a bid: Vice President Joe Biden, who also sought the Democratic nomination in 2008, appears to be positioning himself for a possible run as well.

Mr. Obama, however, refused to take the bait when asked about "the date of expiration on this endorsement" for Clinton.

"You know, Steve, I gotta tell you, the-- you guys in the press are incorrigible," he said. "I was literally inaugurated four days ago. And you're talking about elections four years from now."

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Pat0523 says:
What happened to 60 Minutes? Can anyone ask this president and cabinet members anything but fluff questions? It was a disgrace and an embarrassment watching the 3 of them giggle away when talking about the 4 dead Americans in Benghazi. Disgusting. Real hard hitting journalism there. Steve Croft should be ashamed.
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SHGoodGuy replies:
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Agreed. It's a sad day for 60 Minutes. Bad reporting and oh so boring.
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overthehill5 says:
Rode hard! Put away wet! Too Old! Too Ugly!
Gonna send you back to ARK-AN-SAS!
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baileycccc says:
The remnants of the republican party will have "no say" on our next President, Hillary Clinton. Texas will become a "blue state" and the Democrats will rule both house of Congress. The death of the gop is at hand.
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raymailhot says:
What is on her resume that makes her a viable presidential candidate? Wife of??? Congressman from NY that did what? Sec of state that will have created the largest uprising in the Arab lands since mohamed? What will be left of these areas in 4 years? Who is going to be left in America to support the monster government we are creating? Maybe it is the thoughts of Dante's inferno that drive her on?
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royalstar05 says:
If she runs, which i think she will, she will have a hard time winning if a guy like Jeb Bush,Rubio or Chris Christie runs. I think she could beat any of the 3 but it would be a nail biter.
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CDFLAT51 says:
Steve Kroft used to be a reporter. That "interview" was a sham political advertisement. CBS wasted my time.

It's now official: 60 Minutes has finally and irretrievably jumped the shark as of last night.
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parisdakar says:
You'd have to be a fool to think she won't run. She wants to be the "first woman president" to make her mark in history more than life itself. This wait and see wishy washy thing is just smoke and posturing, all part of the plan. Closer to campaign time, she'll miraculously find the strength or the cause to run, you wait. And she'll probably win, I'm sorry to say. Repubs can't seem to get their act together.
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tiredofliberals says:
Lets hope not The Sheep will probably vote for her to keep their free money
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Frune replies:
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Tired:

The Sheep will vote her in??? Are you kidding - - Republicans HATE Hillary. And they won't get to keep their free money, either - - Hillary will make them pay their fair share of taxes.
raymailhot replies:
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Frune - the republicans don't hate Hillary, we just wonder what she brings to the table! And why people flock to her? There isn't much there!
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fasteddieNY says:
I'm still waiting for my universal healthcare she promised me in 1992.
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legacyabq says:
I'm pretty sure that not only will she run, but she will win in 2016. Particularly if the GOP has not gotten their act together by then.
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