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Hillary Clinton's gay marriage stance sparks 2016 rumors

March 18: Hillary Clinton's announcement that she supports gay marriage is now fueling speculation that she might run for president again in 2016. NBC's Kristen Welker reports.  (Nightly News)Hillary Clinton's announcement that she supports gay marriage is now fueling speculation that she might run for president again in 2016. NBC's Kristen Welker reports. (Nightly News)

Clinton backs gay marriage

March 18: Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was featured in a human rights campaign ad, showing her support for marriage equality. NBC's Mark Murray reports. Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was featured in a human rights campaign ad, showing her support for marriage equality. NBC's Mark Murray reports. (msnbc)

Clinton jokes about her friendship with Panetta

Feb. 14: Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says her predecessors were "bewildered" that she and former U.S. Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta have a good friendship. Clinton was a featured speaker at an awards ceremony at the Pentagon Thursday. (NBC News)Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says her predecessors were "bewildered" that she and former U.S. Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta have a good friendship. Clinton was a featured speaker at an awards ceremony at the Pentagon Thursday. (NBC News)

Bill Clinton speaks at funeral for Ed Koch

Feb. 4: Former President Bill Clinton remembers Ed Koch at a funeral service at Temple Emanu-El in Manhattan, telling the crowd the former mayor of New York City Former President Bill Clinton remembers Ed Koch at a funeral service at Temple Emanu-El in Manhattan, telling the crowd the former mayor of New York City "had a big brain, but he had a bigger heart." (NBC News)

How is Hillary Clinton spending her first day off the job?

Feb. 2: Clinton traveled more than million miles during her tenure as secretary of state, and has said her most imminent next move would be to sleep in. Clinton traveled more than million miles during her tenure as secretary of state, and has said her most imminent next move would be to sleep in. "For the foreseeable future, I don't think I will be at all political, because there's just so much else I need to do," Clinton said. NBC's Kristen Welker reports. (TODAY)

Clinton: I am very proud in the work we have done

Feb. 1: In remarks at the diplomatic agency's Foggy Bottom headquarters, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton formally resigned her post at the State Department. Watch her entire statement. (NBC News)In remarks at the diplomatic agency's Foggy Bottom headquarters, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton formally resigned her post at the State Department. Watch her entire statement. (NBC News)

Clinton: 'I'll be fully recovered' for 'whatever I choose to do'

Jan. 30: In an exclusive interview with NBC's Andrea Mitchell, Hillary Clinton reflected on her work as secretary of state and addressed health concerns surrounding her recent fall that resulted in a concussion. When asked whether or not she would offer Vice President Biden the right of first refusal for a 2016 bid for the presidency, she said politics is always 'an open competition.' (Nightly News)In an exclusive interview with NBC's Andrea Mitchell, Hillary Clinton reflected on her work as secretary of state and addressed health concerns surrounding her recent fall that resulted in a concussion. When asked whether or not she would offer Vice President Biden the right of first refusal for a 2016 bid for the presidency, she said politics is always 'an open competition.' (Nightly News)

Hillary Clinton: 'I will write a memoir' once I step down

Jan. 29: At a global town hall, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton confirmed that she will write a second memoir once she steps down. She also mentioned her lasting regret from her job is At a global town hall, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton confirmed that she will write a second memoir once she steps down. She also mentioned her lasting regret from her job is "the loss of American lives in Benghazi." (NBC News)

How will history judge Hillary Clinton as Secretary of State?

Jan. 28: Top Talkers: President Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton conducted a joint interview with "60 Minutes" on Sunday, and the Morning Joe panel looks at Clinton's record in the job, if she'll run in 2016 and how history will judge her. Top Talkers: President Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton conducted a joint interview with "60 Minutes" on Sunday, and the Morning Joe panel looks at Clinton's record in the job, if she'll run in 2016 and how history will judge her. (Morning Joe)

Obama, Hillary Clinton: Rivalry is 'ancient history'

Jan. 28: In a revealing interview on In a revealing interview on "60 Minutes," President Obama and Hillary Clinton talked about their close relationship, dismissing their 2008 campaign battle as "ancient history," and Clinton discussed her recent concussion and subsequent blood clot. NBC's Chuck Todd gives his take on their words. (TODAY)

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