Woman throws shoe at Hillary Clinton during speech in Las Vegas – Video
Woman throws shoe at Hillary Clinton during speech in Las Vegas
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Woman throws shoe at Hillary Clinton during speech in Las Vegas
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Hillary Rodham Clinton is scheduled to host what might be the single biggest fundraiser for Democratic Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown tonight in Potomac.
The former secretary of state and potential presidential candidate is headlining Brown's 5 p.m. event at a wooded 2.8-acre estate in the wealthy Washington suburb. Tickets cost $4,000 each even more for VIP tickets, according to an event invitation.
Brown campaign manager Justin Schall said as many as 500 people might attend and the campaign expects to raise more than $1 million a sum greater than that garnered during a May fundraiser for Brown featuring former President Bill Clinton.
Hillary Clinton has stepped up her political appearances in recent weeks, with events scheduled for Florida, Nevada, New York and New Hampshire to help other Democrats in the midterm elections. Clinton, a new grandmother, postponed another fundraiser that had been planned for today for a New Hampshire state senator according to the New Hampshire Journal. On Friday, the Clintons' only daughter, Chelsea, gave birth to the couple's first grandchild, a girl.
As of late Monday, Hillary Clinton was still expected in Maryland for Brown's event. If she comes, Clinton will not be the only potential 2016 presidential candidate on the grounds. Gov. Martin O'Malley also plans to attend.
The high-profile, high-dollar event comes during a bitterly fought campaign for Maryland's governor.
The Democratic Governors Association has put more than $750,000 behind attack ads against Brown's Republican opponent, Larry Hogan.
The Republican Governors Association, in turn, sent its chairman, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, to Maryland this month for a fundraiser to benefit Hogan.
Hogan campaign spokesman Adam Dubitsky used Clinton's appearance in Maryland to fire a salvo at Brown.
"Unlike the Clinton White House, which worked with Republicans to grow the economy, cut the deficit and create jobs, Anthony Brown is committed to extending the failed policies of one-party rule, his 40 job-killing tax hikes and reckless spending," Dubitsky said. "So, other than payback for Anthony Brown endorsing her for president over Barack Obama, we have no idea why Secretary Clinton would associate with him."
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If Hillary Clinton decides to run for presidenta move that observers say is increasingly likelythe topics shes choosing to speak about indicate she would take a progressive view on energy and climate change.
Just months before shes expected to announce whether shes running, the former secretary of state will deliver a speech to a room full of environmentalists at the League of Conservation Voters annual dinner in New York City on Dec. 1.
Earlier in September, Mrs. Clinton spoke at a clean energy conference hosted by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D., Nev.), in Las Vegas.
Like that speech, Mrs. Clinton is unlikely to take sides on controversial issues, such as whether she thinks the Keystone XL pipeline should be built. Instead, Mrs. Clinton is expected to use the New York dinner as a pulpit to lay out clean-energy and environmental issues important to her, including global action on climate change and helping other nations tap into cleaner energy sources.
The Washington, D.C.-based group League of Conservation Voters campaigns on behalf of candidates who support environmental regulations aimed at controlling carbon emissions and clean-energy measures.
The group typically doesnt back candidates who support Keystone, but last week it endorsed Michelle Nunn, the Democratic Senate candidate in Georgia, even though she has vocally criticized other Democrats for not supporting Keystone.
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Those are the faces of some seriously happy grandparents!
Bill and Hillary Clinton were spotted visiting their new granddaughter, Charlotte Clinton Mezvinsky, as well as their daughter, Chelsea Clinton,earlier today at Lennox Hill Hospital in New York City.
Both politicians waved to the crowd as they entered the medical building and had grins from ear to ear.
It was announced over the weekend that Chelsea had given birth to her first child, a baby girl, on Sept. 26 and the family shared adorable photos of the newborn.
"Marc and I are full of love, awe and gratitude as we celebrate the birth of our daughter," Chelseatweetedand posted to Facebook.
VIDEO: Watch Chelsea Clinton announce her pregnancy
"At 7:03 PM on September 26th, we finally met Charlotte," shetweetedwhile holding her little bundle of joy in her arms. "We're in love."
The former president and secretary of state also released a statement after the birth announcement: "We are thrilled to be with our daughter and her husband as they welcome their daughter into the world. Chelsea is well and glowing. Marc is bursting with pride. Charlotte's life is off to a good start."
A snapshot showing Hillary holding her grandchild while Bill plays with her little hand was also shown by the political family.
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Hillary Clinton accepted an illustrated version of Niccolo Machiavellis The Prince on behalf of her three-day-old granddaughter at one of two fundraisers she headlined for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee in Manhattan today.
New York Representative Steve Israel, the DCCC chairman, gave Clinton the adaptation of Machiavellis treatise on political philosophy, several other books and an infant-sized New York Mets uniform. Charlotte Clinton Mezvinsky, the first grandchild of the former secretary of state and former President Bill Clinton, was born on Sept. 26.
Machiavelli is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand power, Israel said in a statement. Im sure this will be helpful to Charlotte as she navigates the cutthroat world of the playground and mommy and me.
Hillary Clinton spoke about economic security for the middle class at a lunch with 60 high-end donors to the DCCC and a lower-dollar event for about 300 contributors to Democratic candidates, Israel said.
She told donors, You shouldnt have to be the granddaughter of a president to have access to opportunities, Israel said.
To contact the reporter on this story: Jonathan Allen in New York at jallen149@bloomberg.net
To contact the editors responsible for this story: Craig Gordon at cgordon39@bloomberg.net Jeanne Cummings, Justin Blum
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