OutFront tonight – Hillary Clinton faces the public.
For the first time since the release of her new memoir, Hard Choices, the former Secretary of State took questions from the public right here on CNN.
It was a town hall format, and moderator Christiane Amanpour started with a question on Benghazi, a topic that has dominated the headlines today as news broke of the arrest of a key suspect in the 2012 attack.
Clinton said that although there are still some unanswered questions, she's convinced the United States will eventually piece together the full story of what happened.
Of course, Amanpour also asked her if she was excited about the possibility of becoming the first female president of the country. Predictably, Clinton demurred, but said she's actively thinking about "all of the choices I face."
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