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Chelsea Clinton talks about Hillary’s campaign and her new children’s book

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Bill and Hillary Clinton’s daughter, Chelsea Clinton, joins TODAY to talk about her book for kids, “She Persisted: 13 American Women Who Changed the World.” She admits, “I was so sad for my mom” after her defeat in 2016, but adds that she is more focused on pursuing her ideals than looking backward: “We all have a responsibility to speak up.” She says she has no plans to run for office, but does intend to keep expressing her views publicly.