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Bill Clinton to celebrate birthday with glitzy Clinton Foundation fundraiser

“She’s worked like a demon as you know as secretary of state and senator and the year since”.

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Bill Clinton says he’d do “whatever I’m asked to do” as first man if Hillary Clinton is elected president, and would defer to his wife and her senior staff.

“This is the catastrophe that happens when [we] take care of every country except for our own”, Trump said in Canton in the USA state of OH on Wednesday.

The family would maintain some connections to the Clinton Foundation, which is sure to attract continued criticism.

The foundation is holding its final Clinton Global Initiative Conference in NY next week.

White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said Thursday that President Obama not only acknowledged that the presidential race is very close but also is not taking a Hillary Clinton victory for granted. She partially walked back the comment later, saying she shouldn’t have said “half”.

“We have been as transparent as we can be, and we’ve been more transparent than any other foundation – more transparent than any other foundation has been asked to be, and certainly more transparent than anybody else in this line of work”, Clinton said. In a statement released by the campaign eight hours after the incident, Bardack said the 68-year-old Clinton “became overheated and dehydrated” at the 9/11 ceremony.

Hillary Clinton’s aides have spent the general election warily waiting to see if Republican Donald Trump makes good on his promises to turn the former president’s extramarital affairs into a campaign issue. “I think they’re threatened by political gridlock at home and trouble around the world, trouble in terms of slow growth, trouble in terms of turmoil”.

In remarks at an African American church in the predominantly black city, Trump, assailing Democratic rival Hillary Clinton on the economy and foreign policy, was interrupted.

“There’s never been a foundation to disclose as much as I have”, he said. I’m proud of that.

Clinton said her campaign didn’t publicly reveal her diagnosis because “I just didn’t think it was going to be that big of deal”. “We got caught trying”, he said.

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“We built an organization that helped 430 million people in 180 countries just by getting people together, including organizing the first 500 tons of medical equipment to the Ebola epidemic, and it didn’t cost the taxpayers a penny”. We created jobs that saved lives.

Former President Bill Clinton pauses for a selfie with a supporter at a coffee shop while campaigning for his wife Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton Tuesday Sept. 13 2016 in Los Angeles