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His son, Mark Brzezinski ( b. 1965 ), a lawyer who served on President Clinton's National Security Council as an expert on Russia and Southeastern Europe and who was a partner in McGuire Woods LLP, serves as the US ambassador to Sweden.
David E. Kendall, Hillary Clinton's lawyer, said that Ray's words were " highly unfair and misleading " and that Ray's conclusions were inconsistent, that evidence regarding her innocence had been buried in the document, and that the report confirmed that her fears about financial improprieties in the Travel Office were warranted.
* Nicole K. Seligman, Bill Clinton's private defense lawyer in the Lewinsky scandal
David John Scheffer is an American lawyer and diplomat who served as the first United States Ambassador-at-Large for War Crimes Issues, during President Bill Clinton's second term in office.
* Ben Schatz as " Rachel " ( 1993 – present ) – Schatz, a Harvard-trained civil rights lawyer and former Director of the National Gay and Lesbian Medical Association, created the first national AIDS legal project and authored Bill Clinton's HIV policy during the 1992 presidential campaign.

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* Robert Putnam, Communitarianism, National Public Radio, February 5, 2001: " The term ' Third Way ' was used to describe President Clinton's form of liberalism.
President Bill Clinton's special envoy to the Balkans, Robert Gelbard, described the KLA as, " without any questions, a terrorist group.
In February 1998, U. S. President Bill Clinton's special envoy to the Balkans, Robert Gelbard, condemned both the actions of Serb government and of the KLA, and described the KLA as, " without any questions, a terrorist group ".
U. S. President Bill Clinton's treasury secretary, Robert Rubin, also feared that a Russian collapse could create a panic on world money markets ( and it indeed did help bring down one major US hedge fund Long Term Capital Management ).
When Congress fled Philadelphia in the face of Sir Henry Clinton's threatened occupation, Clymer stayed behind with George Walton and Robert Morris.
In 1993, Angelou recited her poem " On the Pulse of Morning " at President Bill Clinton's inauguration, the first poet to make an inaugural recitation since Robert Frost at John F. Kennedy's inauguration in 1961.
* Robert Reich, fill-in host, former Secretary of Labor in President Clinton's administration
In March 2000, Independent Counsel Robert Ray, Starr's successor, issued the office's final report on the matter, as part of a concerted effort to wrap up all Whitewater-related cases before the end of Bill Clinton's term.
* Robert S. Bennett ( born 1939 ), President Bill Clinton's attorney
Privately, several of Clinton's aides were furious that in his resignation statement Morris credited himself with helping the President " come back from being buried in a landslide " and that Morris ended by comparing himself to Robert Kennedy.
During Bill Clinton's first term as President, from 1993 – 1996, Sperling served as deputy director of the National Economic Council while the Council was directed by Robert Rubin, who was promoted to Treasury Secretary.
By 2000, she was a candidate for United States Senator from New York, and Starr had been replaced as Independent Counsel by prosecutor Robert Ray, who once worked for Rudy Giuliani, Clinton's then-opponent in the Senate race.
When Krusty interviews Marge, it is a television static image of her face with an impersonator's lips in place of hers ; this was an homage to a recurring skit from the show Late Night with Conan O ' Brien in which Robert Smigel's lips would be placed on Bill Clinton's, or other celebrities.
Once on President Clinton's short list for the United States Supreme Court, Barkett was used in attack ads when Robert Dole ran for President as an example of a liberal activist judge.

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Clinton's political opponents charge that to avoid being drafted into the Vietnam War during his college years, he used the political influence of a U. S. Senator, who employed him as an aide.
Clinton's 1994 Omnibus Crime Bill made many changes to U. S. law, including the expansion of the death penalty to include crimes not resulting in death, such as running a large-scale drug enterprise.
For the last two years of Clinton's presidency, U. S. aircraft routinely attacked hostile Iraqi anti-air installations inside the Iraqi no-fly zones.
Clinton's November 2000 visit to Vietnam was the first by a U. S. President since the end of the Vietnam War.
During Hillary Clinton's campaign for election to the U. S. Senate, the couple's daughter Chelsea took over much of the First Lady's role.
* 1996 – U. S. President Bill Clinton's former business partners in the Whitewater land deal, James McDougal and Susan McDougal, and the Governor of Arkansas Jim Guy Tucker, are convicted of fraud.
U. S. President Bill Clinton's surgeon general, Dr. Joycelyn Elders, tried to encourage the use of these practices among young people, but her position encountered opposition from a number of outlets, including the White House itself, and resulted in her being fired by President Clinton in December 1994.
The UN Foundation is led by President Timothy E. Wirth, who previously served as a United States Congressman, U. S. Senator, and the first Undersecretary for Global Affairs in U. S. President Bill Clinton's administration.
Bangladesh responded quickly to U. S. President Bill Clinton's 1994 request for troops and police for the multinational force for Haiti and provided the largest non-U. S. contingent.
Clinton's wife, Hillary, visited Hazard on November 2, 2008 at a political rally for Democratic U. S. Senate candidate Bruce Lunsford.
Indeed, as a member of President Clinton's Working Group on Financial Markets, Summers, along with U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission ( SEC ) Chairman Arthur Levitt, Fed Chairman Greenspan, and Secretary Rubin, torpedoed an effort to regulate the derivatives that many blame for bringing the financial market down in Fall 2008.
The official launching of the Center took place two years after President Bill Clinton's apology to the nation, the survivors of the Syphilis Study, Tuskegee University, and Tuskegee / Macon County, Alabama for the U. S. Public Health Service medical experiment ( 1932 – 1972 ), where 399 poor — and mostly illiterate — African American sharecroppers became part of a study on the treatment and natural history of syphilis.
( Interestingly, Lind was once a conservative, Miller was once an aide in President Bill Clinton's White House, and Satin was a co-author of the U. S. Green Party's founding document from the 1980s, " Ten Key Values ")
He had a key role in introducing Executive Order 12958 which led to an unprecedented effort to declassify millions of pages from the U. S. diplomatic and national security history and also oversaw Clinton's pardons in the last days of his administration.
There was much debate over U. S President Bill Clinton's impeachment trial and prosecutor Kenneth Starr's investigation and how the media handled the trial by reporting commentary from lawyers which influenced public opinion.
Thomason and his wife, Linda Bloodworth-Thomason, are close friends of President Bill Clinton and U. S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, and played a major role in President Clinton's election campaigns.
In January 1997, he was appointed to then President Bill Clinton's Religious Advisory Council under the auspices of the U. S. State Department.
However, when Clinton's decision to participate in a NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina drew criticism, Johns defended the Clinton decision, arguing that the conflict was a defining moment for U. S. engagement in Europe and that ignoring Serbian ethnic genocide against Muslim Bosniaks would prove permanently damaging to U. S. human rights credibility in the Arab world.
Because no peace treaty was signed after the Gulf War, the war still remained in effect, like Iraqi forces firing on coalition aircraft patrolling Iraqi no-fly zones, U. S. President Bill Clinton's bombing of Baghdad in 1998 during Operation Desert Fox, and an earlier 1996 bombing of Iraq by the U. S. during Operation Desert Strike.

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The Congressional Budget Office reported a budget surplus between the years 1998 and 2000, the last three years of Clinton's presidency.
Col. Eugene Holmes, an Army officer who was involved in Clinton's case, issued a notarized statement during the 1992 presidential campaign: " I was informed by the draft board that it was of interest to Senator Fullbright's office that Bill Clinton, a Rhodes Scholar, should be admitted to the ROTC program ...
" Although legal, Clinton's actions were criticized by conservatives and some Vietnam veterans during his presidential campaign in 1992.
Some suggested Schwarzlose's unexpected voter turnout foreshadowed Clinton's defeat in the general election that year by Republican challenger Frank D. White.
The Arkansas Education Standards Committee, chaired by Clinton's wife, attorney and Legal Services Corporation chair Hillary Rodham Clinton, succeeded in reforming the education system, transforming it from the worst in the nation into one of the best.
Clinton's return to Arkansas for the execution was framed in a The New York Times article as a possible political move to counter " soft on crime " accusations.
Clinton won the 1992 presidential election ( 43. 0 % of the vote ) against Republican incumbent George H. W. Bush ( 37. 4 % of the vote ) and billionaire populist Ross Perot, who ran as an independent ( 18. 9 % of the vote ) on a platform focusing on domestic issues ; a significant part of Clinton's success was Bush's steep decline in public approval.
Clinton's election ended twelve years of Republican rule of the White House and twenty of the previous twenty-four years.
The Congressional Budget Office reported budget surpluses of $ 69 billion in 1998, $ 126 billion in 1999, and $ 236 billion in 2000, during the last three years of Clinton's presidency.
Clinton's advisers pressured him to raise taxes on the theory that a smaller federal budget deficit would reduce bond interest rates.
This was one of the most prominent items on Clinton's legislative agenda, and resulted from a task force headed by Hillary Clinton.
However, John F. Harris, a biographer of Clinton's, states the program failed because of a lack of coordination within the White House.
It was the first major legislative defeat of Clinton's administration.
Clinton's defenders argue that an executive order might have prompted the Senate to write the exclusion of gays into law, potentially making it harder to integrate the military in the future.

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