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CBS News/ January 29, 2013, 11:56 AM

Clinton discusses her biggest regret as secretary, a "double standard" for women in politics, and 2016

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton adjusts her glasses during a Global Townterview at the Newseum in Washington, Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013.

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton adjusts her glasses during a Global Townterview at the Newseum in Washington, Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013. / AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais

In a global "town hall" with young people today, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton talked about her legacy -- including the parallels between her tenure as secretary of state and another historical diplomat's -- and her future of helping women in politics.

"I do want to see more women compete for the highest positions in their countries," Clinton said in the "Global Townterview," a Washington event hosted by Australian newscaster Leigh Sales. Several news networks from around the world participated in the town hall via satellite, allowing young people from various countries to ask Clinton questions.

One young person from London asked Clinton whether she would run for president in 2016, providing women around the world with a strong role model.

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Hillary Clinton "not thinking about" 2016 yet

"I am not thinking about anything like that right now," Clinton said. "I am looking forward to finishing up my tenure... and then catching up on about 20 years of sleep deprivation."

She did, however, say, "I will do everything I can to make sure women compete at the highest levels." Women need to participate in politics, she said, if governments want to take full advantage of their citizens' potential.

"Although it is better than it was, having been in and around politics for many years now, there is still a double standard" for women in politics, she said. "That exists from the trivial, like what you wear, to the incredibly serious like women [who] can't vote."

In nations like India, she pointed out, women have won the highest elected offices but in everyday life are still disrespected, as was the young woman brutally raped and murdered there.

"This has been the cause of my life and will continue to be as I leave the secretary of state's office," she said. By limiting the possibilities for women in society, "you are in effect putting breaks on your own development as a nation," Clinton said.

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Hillary Clinton: Benghazi is my biggest regret

After four years as secretary of state, Clinton said her biggest regret was the loss of American lives in Benghazi, Libya. "We have to understand from the very beginning you can't control everything," she said.

Three congressional leaders yesterday sent Clinton a letter asking for her to turn over documents from top State Department officials regarding the Benghazi attack. They point out that investigators on the State Department Accountability Review Board never interviewed her or her top officials about the attack.

Looking back to past secretaries of state, Clinton said the one she most admires and identifies with is William Seward, who served under Abraham Lincoln.

"He was from New York, he was a very successful politician from New York," she said. "He had run against President Lincoln, so there's a little bit of parallel here in the whole 'team of rivals' concept."

She added, "I like his willingness to work with President Lincoln. He made a real difference."

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SlimeBagObama says:
Her biggest regret? I can name two of them. (1) Not getting a face lift (2) Staying married to Bill.
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ammo17 says:
i would have thought the death of four americans would have been her biggest regret.but then again her name is clinton.
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SmBusMan says:
OMG can she get any less attractive!!! Her greatest accomplishments? NOTHING!!!
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overthehill5 says:
My biggest regret is HER!
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cbscommentor says:
"you are in effect putting breaks on your own development as a nation,"

It's brakes, not breaks. Not Clinton's fault, lack of an editor.
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DWileyOne says:
None of you knows EXACTLY what was communicated to Mrs. Clinton and when, so your comments are based on reports from the media, which is hearsay. I would guess that the very last thing Mrs. Clinton would have wanted to happen on her watch was 4 dead Americans, so I personally believe that the threat level was not communicated completely. That said, apparently the threat level of 9/11 wasn't communicated completely to President Bush either. The reality is that we live in a dangerous and uncertain world where not all threats can be anticipated all the time.
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zmonkee replies:
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correct....but then why go on TV and lie about what happened?
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parisdakar says:
Where there's Clintons, there's monkey business. I'll vote for a rock before I vote for her.
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kenodenis says:
She's useless, always was. Her husband continually pushes her forward, greasing her path, but at the end of the day she is a weak-willed, insincere puppet.
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varigdc10 says:
I still want Henry Kissinger back, is he available somewhere?
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woozybarnes replies:
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He's having his jowls retreaded.
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tsigili says:
Clinton STILL has refused to answer the question.......why she, the President, and Susan Rice, all told absolute bare faced lies, which they knew were lies, to the American people, for 2 full weeks, before they admitted the truth.

There HAD TO BE, a significant reason for doing that, and it remains shrouded in secrecy.
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woozybarnes replies:
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This is simply a straw the R's have grasped onto as they watch the freight train coming at them in 2016. They know it's BS but it's all they got. I love watching them squirm. Little obsolete white men trying to use something, anything to stay relevant. Or should I say "become relevant"? They got nothing and they know it.
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