A Christmas story from former President Bill Clinton in 1997.
This video was taken on December 18, 1997 at a children’s event at the White House.
And the First Lady, fifteen years later:
A Christmas story from former President Bill Clinton in 1997.
This video was taken on December 18, 1997 at a children’s event at the White House.
And the First Lady, fifteen years later:
The Prime Minister, Julia Gillard, has discussed a range of issues at a media conference in Perth today.
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Gillard discussed a range of issues, including the visit by US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, the Royal Commission on child sexual abuse, and the latest opinion polls.
United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has delivered an important speech on China which appears to depart from the line previously taken by the Obama Administration.
Addressing the US Institute of Peace China Conference to celebrate the 40th anniversary of President Nixon’s visit to China, Clinton seemed to call for another “Nixon moment”. [Read more...]
United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton appeared on The 7PM Project on November 8.
Mrs. Clinton is in Melbourne for the latest round of AUSMIN talks.
The United States Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, has spoken at a range of events in Melbourne today.
In the morning, Clinton spoke to a group of young Australians at the University of Melbourne.
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Later, Clinton spoke at the announcement of an Australian-US collaborative research venture aimed at cutting the cost of solar energy to the level of conventional fossil fuel power within five years. Clinton was joined by Prime Minister Julia Gillard at a joint press conference. [Read more...]
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