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      <title>Women and Technology</title>
      <description>Panelists talked about women and technology, including women in senior-manangement positions in technology companies, and the the number of women pursuing degrees in science and technology. This panel was moderated by Chelsea Clinton and took place at Daily Beast/Newsweek's 2013 Women in the World Summit in New York City.</description>
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      <description>Eva Longoria, Chelsea Clinton, and Beau Biden spoke at a "National Day of Service" summit event on the National Mall, hosted by the Presidential Inaugural Committee. First lady Michelle Obama spoke by video message.</description>
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      <description>Former Surgeon General Dr. David Satcher, NYC Police Commissioner Ray Kelly, Connecticut Senator Christopher Murphy (D-CT), and others talked about mental health and addiction. They discussed the challenges facing mental health illness, including the lack of funding and the stigma it creates. Two activists who lost their sons to mental illness and addiction also soke. This forum was part of the annual Clinton Foundation "Health Matters" conference held in La Quinta, California.</description>
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      <description>Panelists talked about ways to promote healthy lifestyles.They discussed some of the social factors that can influence health, and preventive measures that could lower medical costs. Chelsea Clinton moderated. Barbra Streisand made opening remarks. 
This was part of the annual "Health Matters" conference hosted by the Clinton Foundation in La Quinta, California.</description>
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      <description>Following opening remarks, business leaders talked about ways that young entrepreneurs are making a difference in underdeveloped countries. Topics included water supply, organic farming, apprenticeships, and some of the impediments that prevent people from public service, Chelsea Clinton moderated.</description>
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      <description>Former President Bill Clinton presented his thoughts on the current state of the American economy and outlined his plan for financial recovery. The former president argued that the government and financial institutions must work together to ensure economic growth and championed investment in green technology. Former President Clinton presented his thoughts in conversation with his daughter, Chelsea Clinton, at the New York Historical Society in New York City. This was a book launch event held by publisher Alfred A. Knopf.</description>
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      <description>The second day of the Democratic National Convention at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado, focused on economic issues, providing help to working Americans, and Senator Barack Obama's vision for change. Speakers included members of Congress and state governors. Early in the evening members of the Congressional Black Caucus offered a tribute to the late Representative Stephanie Tubbs Jones. Featured speeches included a keynote address by former Virginia Governor Mark Warner and Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton.</description>
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      <description>Senator Hillary Clinton held a campaign rally at the Century Village at Boca Raton in Boca Raton, Florida. In her remarks she stressed the need to count popular votes in primary elections and to seat the full Florida and Michigan delegations at the Democratic National Convention.</description>
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      <description>An election eve "Solutions for Pennsylvania" rally was held at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. In her remarks she focused on her leadership experience and qualifications for the presidency.</description>
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      <description>At a Democratic Party event, Chelsea Clinton campaigned for her mother, Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY), and Senator Ted Kennedy campaigned for Senator Barack Obama (D-IL).
 
 
 The Spring Reception of the Montgomery County Democratic Committee was held at the Crowne Plaza Valley Forge, in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania.</description>
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      <description>Road to the White House included:
 
 On Friday, December 14, 2007, Ann Romney, wife of Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, attended a house party in Nashua, New Hampshire. 
 
 On Monday, December 10, 2007, Jeri Thompson, wife of Republican presidential candidate Fred Thompson, campaigned in Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina.
 
 
 Earlier in the week Senator Hillary Clinton made several campaign stops across Iowa. First stop was in Sioux City for a town hall meeting at Floyd Farmer's Market. She talked about how to Caucus on January 3 and asked Iowa voters to help her win. Later in the week, she traveled to Washington, Iowa where she held a town hall meeting at a firehouse. Sen. Clinton's daughter, Chelsea, attended the event.</description>
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      <description>Senator Hillary Clinton campaigned in Iowa. She held a town hall meeting at the Washington Fire Department firehouse. Senator Clinton's daughter, Chelsea, campaigned at the event.
 
 The ad for Senator Hillary Clinton's 2008 presidential nomination campaign known as "Proud" was shown. It featured Senator Clinton's mother Dorothy and daughter Chelsea.</description>
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      <description>Former President Clinton hosted a birthday campaign fundraising event at the Beacon Theater for his wife Senator Hilary Clinton's 60th birthday. Democratic presidential candidate Senator Clinton thanked her relatives and friends and talked briefly about her campaign.
 
 The entertainment portion of the event was not shown.</description>
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      <description>Former President Bill Clinton dedicated his new presidential library and museum in Little Rock, Arkansas. In his remarks President Clinton talked about the meaning and symbolism of the library design, the state of American politics, and the value of public service for all Americans regardless of ideological and political backgrounds. Other speakers discussed President Clinton's life and career. They spoke about his political and personal accomplishments. President Bush and former President Bush spoke about President Clinton's political skill and savvy, and President Carter talked about President Clinton's ability to forge consensus in spite of partisan divisions. Speakers remarked on the significance of four Presidents speaking on the same stage. Several celebrities were in attendance, and members of the rock band U2 played despite the rain.
 
 The library is the 11th presidential library to be included in the federal records and National Archives system. 
 
 Live video clips of this program, in "squeezed" format, can be found on C-SPAN2 on 11/18/2004 from 12:42:58 to 12:56:44 and from 13:06:41 to 13:14:51.</description>
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      <description>Mrs. Clinton was introduced by Senator Moynihan. Characterizing herself as a "new Democrat," Mrs. Clinton announced that she would be a candidate for the Senate seat being vacated by the retirement of Senator Moynihan. After her speech Mrs. Clinton and the president greeted supporters in the audience.
 
 President Clinton attended the event but did not speak.</description>
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      <description>In the style of an official state dinner, a New Year's Eve dinner was held for the new millennium. During the program White House officials talked about the preparations for the dinner, President Clinton and his family greeted guests, and toasts were offered to mark the occasion. Telephone lines were also open for viewer comments on their opinion of the most influential American.</description>
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 helicopter for their vacation on Martha's Vineyard.
 
 Part of Program 110345-1 from 23:00:17 - 23:03:59</description>
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      <description>President Clinton and Chelsea left for a weekend at Camp David.</description>
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 in a limousine down Pennsylvania Avenue to the cheers of a large
 crowd lining the street while the parade followed them. The Clintons
 also got out of the limousine to walk the final few blocks to the
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      <description>President, Mrs. Clinton and Chelsea departed for the Renaissance weekend in Hilton Head, South Carolina.</description>
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      <description>President Clinton stopped in Chillicothe, Ohio along his campaign train trail leading to the convention in Chicago. The president paid special tribute to Senator John Glenn and former Representative Ted Strickland for being champions of his administration's vision. He contrasted his administration's record with that of the Republicans, and specifically talked about crime legislation, welfare reform, the increase in the minimum wage. The nation is "on the right track to the 21st century," the president said, and our "best days are still ahead."</description>
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      <description>President Clinton visited the Baltimore Orioles locker room and received a signed bat from Cal Ripken, who broke Lou Gehrig's record of consecutive games played today. With the president were his daughter, Chelsea, and Vice President and Mrs. Gore. The president exchanged banter with Mr. Ripken, but no substantive remarks were made.</description>
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      <description>President Clinton, the first lady and their daughter Chelsea shared the lighting of the National Christmas Tree before a large outdoor audience. Holiday music was performed by singers Aretha Franklin and Trish Yearwood and by Metropolitan Opera singer Richard Leech. Weatherman Willard Scott played Santa. The tree was 40 feet tall, grown on a farm in York, Pennsylvania. Former President Calvin Coolidge was the first president to light the tree in 1923.</description>
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      <description>President Clinton and the first family spent a day of their vacation at Martha's vineyard touring the area. C-SPAN cameras followed the family throughout the day and collected various clips of the first family as the relaxed with several activities including walking the shore line, touring the surrounding area, and going for a bike ride. The president did not acknowledge reporters that shouted questions as he passed by them.</description>
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      <description>During afternoon services at the Full Gospel AME Zion Church in Temple Hills, Maryland, President Clinton spoke on efforts to curb violence in America and expressed his disappointment over the House's rejection of the Crime Bill. The President told parishioners their church provides hope and direction for its members, and that it stands for what our country ought to be and where it ought to go.</description>
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      <description>President and Mrs. Clinton light the National Christmas Tree in an annual holiday celebration on the Ellipse. The "Pageant of Peace" also included traditional holiday music and entertainment.</description>
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      <description>Cameras recorded President Clinton and his daughter Chelsea as they rode horses around a field in Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts. He rode the horse at a walk while holding a straw hat in his hand.</description>
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      <description>Cameras recorded the scene as President Clinton and family boarded a boat owned by Senator Ted Kennedy on Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts. Senator Kennedy and members of the Kennedy clan also rode in the boat. The president and his family were on vacation in Massachusetts at the time of the boat trip.</description>
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