Dan Merica of CNN reports the details of Hillary Clinton's town hall meeting in
What we heard at CNN's Clinton town hall, as she answered questions from CNN Chief International Correspondent Christiane Amanpour.
Here are some highlights. On gun control:
An audience member asked Clinton if she thinks a ban on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines would help curb gun violence in the United States?
Clinton responded: "Yes, I do."
"We cannot let a minority of people, and that's what it is, it is a minority, of people hold a viewpoint that terrorizes the majority of people."
On Benghazi:
But she said she's "still looking for answers" on the armed assault that killed four Americans, including Ambassador Christopher Stevens in September 2012.
Asked specifically what she still wants to know, Clinton said "there's a lot we don't know," such as who was behind the attack and what was their motivation.
Asked if she should have ordered Stevens to leave Libya, given that it was the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, Clinton said "If any of us had known, we would have certainly cautioned and maybe even direct people to shelter in place ... and wait to see what was going to happen."
On cooperating with Iran in Iraq:
Should the United States get involved militarily in Iraq with Iran with Sunni militants making stunning advances and threatening Baghdad.
"I am not prepared to say we go in with Iran right now until we have a better idea of what we're getting ourselves into," Clinton said.
Clinton favored arming Syrian rebels while she was secretary of state, but the Obama administration turned her down. Now the United States is engaged in helping rebels with some aid.
Please check out Dan Merica's article for a more complete transcript.
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