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Hillary Clinton speaks to a crowd during a signing for her book, “Hard Choices,” in New York in June. (Andrew Burton/Getty Images)
Hillary Clinton speaks to a crowd during a signing for her book, “Hard Choices,” in New York in June. (Andrew Burton/Getty Images)

Hillary Clinton is in town (again).

At 2:30 p.m. Hillary Time, she'll be answering questions at and on Facebook, while also plugging her book "Hard Choices." Users of the social media site are already peppering her with queries, like "Why aren't you doing a Q&A on your Myspace account?"

Click here to check out the Facebook event .

Then, for the Hillary aficionado who just can't get enough, click on over at 5:20 p.m. to her Twitter account for another round. Follow the Twitter event here.

And if you missed our own Scott Shafer's account of interviewing Hillary onstage at the Orpheum Theatre when she was here in June, it's worth a read, starting out like this:

Backstage at the Orpheum Theatre Wednesday night, I had some time to kill. I was waiting for Hillary Clinton to arrive for our onstage chat. What better reason to tweet something?

“Back stage waiting for @HillaryClinton for our conversation. What’s a good ice breaker? Maybe I’ll ask about @timlincecum and his no-hitter!” Tweet.

Within minutes, a Secret Service agent breezed by. “Just saw your tweet,” he chirped as he passed. They don’t miss a thing.

So is anyone going to pop the big question, about her running for president? Not even Bill knows for sure, according to her husband and former president of the United States.

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He told CNN today, "We've reached a point in our life when we think you really shouldn't run for office if you don't have a clear idea of what you can do and a unique contribution you can make and you can outline that. Now that the book is done, she wants time to think about that and work through it. I think so much of politics is background noise, and we don't need the background noise anymore."

You can watch that video here:

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