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As President Trump circles the globe engaging world leaders at the G7 meetings and talking Kim Jong-un off the nuclear edge, Hillary Clinton is speaking to middle schoolers.

During a swing through San Francisco, the failed Democratic presidential candidate spoke to students graduating from The Hamlin School.

“Be brave. Be resilient. Be kind. Be grateful,” she said, according to a tweet posted by the school.

The school has also published a video of Clinton’s speech.

Hillary used the opportunity to complain about her time as a youth in Chicago.

Explaining how her family moved from the city to the suburbs, she said, “As I would go out looking to play, the kids who were already there would circle around me, bully me, knock me to the ground, and I would get up and run crying into the house.

“This went on for weeks. It was a pattern of our lives,” Clinton said.

She said her mother told her to go back outside, where she thought the kids were ready for “more taunts and aggression.”

“So they literally formed a circle and the little girl who lived across the street who had been part of the bullying and I were put into the middle of this circle and told to fight each other,” she said.

“And I had to fight for my right to return to my home,” Clinton told the teens.

She said she flailed her arms, one hit the girl, she fell over, “and I became part of the neighborhood.”

ABC 7 reporter Amy Hollyfield posted a video of Clinton arriving, showing her gingerly ascending the stairs to the school.

Clinton’s entourage moved up the stairs as Hillary seemed to struggle at a slower pace, pulling herself up.

ABC 7 reports Clinton’s appearance was low key. So much so, the school actually denied she was going to be present.

The school did not put out a press release about the appearance and denied all week that she was coming. But it was obvious this morning that something big was happening at Broadway and Buchanan because of the security officers and Secret Service agents stationed around the school.

“It’s thrilling. I think San Francisco is a very warm place for the secretary to come. She is going to be greeted very enthusiastically. I think the kids are going to be over the top in terms of what she has to tell them,” Mary Powell, the mother of a student said.

Clinton was covered up as the cameras were nearby, while most attendees appeared to be in short sleeves.

Lately she has been wearing heavy clothes in warm temperatures, leading to speculation she has been hiding a back brace.

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