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"Hillary Clinton has spent two decades traveling the world, advancing American ideals and interests," he said. "I don't think she would be viewed as standing in anyone's shadow so much as a highly valued partner of the president." She is motivated by service to others, Hattaway said, not service of her ego. "She's very much a team player and in my experience has always been focused on doing what's right to help people," he said. At the news conference on Monday, it was Obama who answered questions about how Clinton felt, explaining that each felt the other was ready for the job. "I think she is going to be an outstanding secretary of state. And if I didn't believe that, I wouldn't have offered her the job. And if she didn't believe that I was equipped to lead this nation in such a difficult time, she would not have accepted," he said. Clinton nodded from the sidelines, so much so that Fiel said she resembled "a bobblehead." "She was standing there looking very serious, a little bit teary, but she was affirming with her head everything that he's saying," she said. And with that, the former rivals walked offstage, each with a hand on the other's back.
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