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Hillary Clinton: America's legal system 'out of balance'

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Boston (CNN) -- Hillary Clinton stood with those protesting the deaths of two unarmed black males at the hands of law enforcement on Thursday, telling an audience in Boston that "our country deserves a full and fair accounting" of what happened.

In the last two weeks, grand juries have cleared police officers in the killing of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, and Eric Garner in Staten Island, New York. The deaths have led to rising tension and protests around the country about law enforcement's treatment of black males.

At a massive gathering of 10,000 women in Massachusetts, Clinton said she recognized the "pain and frustration" in response to the deaths and backed federal probes that have been initiated by the Justice Department.

"I'm very pleased that the DOJ will be investigating what happened in Ferguson or Staten Island," Clinton said. "Those families and those communities and our country deserve a full and fair accounting, as well as whatever substantive reforms are necessary to ensure equality, justice and respect for every citizen."

Clinton also called out the federal government for sending military-style equipment -- which Clinton called "weapons of war" -- to local police forces.

Instead, the former secretary of state and likely 2016 presidential candidate said the United States should "invest in what works ... [not] buy weapons of war that have no place on our streets or contribute to unnecessary force or arrests."

Earlier this week, President Barack Obama issued an executive order on police militarization calling for better tracking of such equipment.

Clinton identified with both the peaceful protestors and law enforcement during her speech.

"We all know there are decent, honorable, brave police officers out in our communities every single day," Clinton said, before telling the audience the fact that African-American males are more likely to end up in prison than their white counterparts was a byproduct of an "out of balance" criminal justice system.

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Hillary Clinton: Its really, really hard to be president

The job of president is stressful and unrelenting, and forces fast decisions even when maybe you need to sleep on it, former secretary of state and likely presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton said Thursday.

Heres what I worry about, Clinton told a Boston audience. The stress on anybody in a leadership position, multiplied many times over to be president. The incoming never ends.

Clinton has said she is thinking about running for president for a second time and is likely to make a decision after Jan. 1. Friends say she is genuinely mulling whether she wants to take on both the arduous job of running, and the even harder job of governing.

Technology connects you around the world instantaneously, so youre constantly being asked for opinions, to make decisions that maybe you need more time to think about, Clinton said during a question-and-answer session at the Massachusetts Conference for Women.

Maybe you need to sleep on it. Maybe you need to bring in some people to talk to about it. But the pace of demands is so intense that you feel like youve got to respond.

She was speaking as an up-close observer of presidents and also as a former cabinet member called upon to make weighty decisions. But she was also giving voice to her own misgivings, however much they may be outweighed by her drive to run.

The job is unforgiving in many ways, so therefore I think you need people around you who will kid you, make fun of you, Clinton said. I have no shortage of such people in my life.

The reflective remarks camewhen amoderator said she had one last, important question to ask, and one that was on everyones minds: As a former first lady, what qualities did Clinton think made for a good first gentleman?

Clinton chuckled and went along with the joke, then turned serious. She noted that she had spent an hour talking with President Obama in the Oval Office on Wednesday, and that she had known several presidents.

It is such a hard job. I dont care whether youre a Republican or a Democrat, where youre from, what your political aspirations are. It is such a challenging job.

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Hillary Clinton: US justice out of balance over black mens deaths

Protesters are arrested as more than a thousand people take to the streets of Midtown Manhattan to demonstrate against a grand jury decision not to press charges against a police officer who caused the death of an unarmed man. Video: Reuters

Thousands of protesters shout at police and fill the streets of Manhattan, angered by a New York City grand jurys decision not to charge white police officer Daniel Pantaleo in the chokehold death of unarmed black man Eric Garner. Photograph: Adrees Latif/Reuters

Former secretary of state Hillary Clinton has said the cases of Eric Garner and Michael Brown, which have stirred a national conversation on race and law enforcement in the US, show the need for federal funds to be used for best practices, rather than weapons of war. Photograph: Kevin Lamarque/Reuters

Hillary Clinton has said the US criminal justice system is out of balance and she supports federal reviews of police-involved deaths of unarmed black men in Ferguson, Missouri, and New York.

Mrs Clinton said the cases of Eric Garner and Michael Brown, which have stirred a national conversation on race and law enforcement, show the need for federal funds to be used for best practices, rather than weapons of war.

The former first lady is the leading Democratic contender to succeed President Barack Obama should she seek the presidency again.

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Mr Obama is the nations first black president, and the two cases could shape how Mrs Clinton talks about civil rights and seeks to maintain support among African-American voters, a key Democratic constituency.

Mrs Clintons remarks at a womens conference in Boston were the first time she has spoken about the two cases in the aftermath of findings by grand juries and racially charged protests around the nation.

Civil rights leaders have criticised the grand jury decisions not to charge a white police officer over the chokehold death of Mr Garner in New York and a separate decision not to charge a white officer who shot and killed 18-year-old Mr Brown in Missouri.

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Protesters are arrested as more than a thousand people take to the streets of Midtown Manhattan to demonstrate against a grand jury decision not to press charges against a police officer who caused the death of an unarmed man. Video: Reuters

Thousands of protesters shout at police and fill the streets of Manhattan, angered by a New York City grand jurys decision not to charge white police officer Daniel Pantaleo in the chokehold death of unarmed black man Eric Garner. Photograph: Adrees Latif/Reuters

Former secretary of state Hillary Clinton has said the cases of Eric Garner and Michael Brown, which have stirred a national conversation on race and law enforcement in the US, show the need for federal funds to be used for best practices, rather than weapons of war. Photograph: Kevin Lamarque/Reuters

Hillary Clinton has said the US criminal justice system is out of balance and she supports federal reviews of police-involved deaths of unarmed black men in Ferguson, Missouri, and New York.

Mrs Clinton said the cases of Eric Garner and Michael Brown, which have stirred a national conversation on race and law enforcement, show the need for federal funds to be used for best practices, rather than weapons of war.

The former first lady is the leading Democratic contender to succeed President Barack Obama should she seek the presidency again.

The Irish Times takes no responsibility for the content or availability of other websites.

Mr Obama is the nations first black president, and the two cases could shape how Mrs Clinton talks about civil rights and seeks to maintain support among African-American voters, a key Democratic constituency.

Mrs Clintons remarks at a womens conference in Boston were the first time she has spoken about the two cases in the aftermath of findings by grand juries and racially charged protests around the nation.

Civil rights leaders have criticised the grand jury decisions not to charge a white police officer over the chokehold death of Mr Garner in New York and a separate decision not to charge a white officer who shot and killed 18-year-old Mr Brown in Missouri.

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Hillary Clinton's money problem – does she have too much?

Its not what you say, but the way that you say it

When it comes to being wealthy, your bank account is really only part of the problem.

George W. Bush was born with all the advantages in life, but retained a kind of folksy connection with the voters that his patrician father never managed.

Political operatives call it the beer test: would you like to have a beer with this guy or gal?

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John McCain, former marine and Mr Obamas 2012 opponent, also seemed at ease with the voters, even though he failed to recall how many vacation homes he and wife owned. Was it seven, or eight?

And Hillary has a hauteur problem?

You could say that. Political analysts have noticed that Mrs Clinton cant always disguise the sense of entitlement which comes with being a former First Lady, New York senator, Secretary of State and the grand dame of the Democrats.

Like earlier this year when she launched her manifesto-memoir Hard Choices and complained peevishly to an interviewer that she and Bill were dead broke and in debt when they left the White House:

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