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Posted: 6/18/2013 5:53:17 PM EST
Israeli President Shimon Peres chats with former US President Bill Clinton during Peres' 90th birthday gala in Jerusalem, Tuesday June 18 2013. (AP Photo/ Jim Hollander, pool)
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Posted: 6/18/2013 5:53:17 PM EST
Israeli President Shimon Peres sits with former US President Bill Clinton during Peres' 90th birthday gala in Jerusalem, Tuesday June 18 2013. At left is singer Barbra Streisand and at right is Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu. (AP Photo/ Jim Hollander, pool)
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Posted: 6/18/2013 5:53:17 PM EST
Israeli President Shimon Peres , center, sits flanked by former US President Bill Clinton and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, right, in a Jerusalem convention center as Peres' 90th birthday gala gets underway, Tuesday June 18 2013. (AP Photo/ Jim Hollander, pool)
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Posted: 6/14/2013 7:33:28 PM EST
Former President Bill Clinton addresses the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) Meeting in Chicago, Friday, June 14, 2013. Clinton was joined by New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie in the closing session titled "Cooperation and Collaboration: A Conversation on Leadership." (AP Photo/Scott Eisen)
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Posted: 6/14/2013 7:33:28 PM EST
Former President Bill Clinton addresses the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) Meeting in Chicago, Friday, June 14, 2013. Clinton was joined by New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie in the closing session titled "Cooperation and Collaboration: A Conversation on Leadership." (AP Photo/Scott Eisen)
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Posted: 6/14/2013 7:33:28 PM EST
Republican New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, right, speaks during the Clinton Global Initiative America's meeting in Chicago, Friday, June 14, 2013, as former President Bill Clinton listens. Christie is walking a political tightrope as he charts his future, trying to balancer his re-election campaign in a Democratic-leaning state with a potential presidential bid aimed at winning over Republicans. Clinton and Christie held a closing session titled "Cooperation and Collaboration: A Conversation on Leadership." (AP Photo/Scott Eisen)
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Posted: 6/14/2013 7:33:28 PM EST
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, right, speaks while former President Bill Clinton listens during the Clinton Global Initiative America's meeting in Chicago, Friday, June 14, 2013. Clinton and Christie held a closing session titled "Cooperation and Collaboration: A Conversation on Leadership." (AP Photo/Scott Eisen)
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Posted: 6/14/2013 7:33:28 PM EST
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, right, speaks while former President Bill Clinton listens during the Clinton Global Initiative America's meeting, Friday, June 14, 2013, in Chicago. Clinton and Christie held a closing session titled "Cooperation and Collaboration: A Conversation on Leadership." (AP Photo/Scott Eisen)
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Posted: 6/14/2013 6:32:48 PM EST
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, right, speaks while former President Bill Clinton listens during the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) Meeting in Chicago, Friday, June 14, 2013. Clinton and Christie held a closing session titled "Cooperation and Collaboration: A Conversation on Leadership." (AP Photo/Scott Eisen)
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Posted: 6/13/2013 3:17:15 PM EST
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton listens to Eva Longoria during a panel at the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) meeting in Chicago, Thursday, June 13, 2013. During this opening session, Clinton was joined by other politicians and business leaders to discuss new ways to achieve economic and social mobility. (AP Photo/Scott Eisen)
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Posted: 6/13/2013 3:17:15 PM EST
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton addresses the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) meeting in Chicago, Thursday, June 13, 2013. During this opening session, Clinton was joined by other politicians and business leaders to discuss new ways to achieve economic and social mobility. (AP Photo/Scott Eisen)
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Posted: 6/8/2013 3:24:52 PM EST
FILE - In this Saturday, June 27, 1998, file photo, U.S. President Bill Clinton toasts with former Chinese Premier Li Peng, at the beginning of a state banquet for Clinton in Beijing's Great Hall of the People. (AP Photo/Greg Baker, File)
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Posted: 6/5/2013 3:41:00 PM EST
Former President Bill Clinton sits next to Myrlie Evers-Williams, the widow of slain civil rights activist Medgar Evers, during the 50th anniversary remembrance ceremony of his death, Wednesday, June 5, 2013, at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Va. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
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Posted: 5/29/2013 6:33:07 PM EST
San Juan city Mayor Carmen Yulin Cruz sits inside a mock cell during a protest demanding the freedom of jailed pro-independence activist Oscar Lopez Rivera in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Wednesday, May 29, 2013. Lopez was sentenced to 55 years after his conviction in 1981 on charges that included seditious conspiracy, use of force to commit robbery and interstate transportation of firearms as a member of the ultranationalist Armed Forces of National Liberation in a struggle for independence from the U.S. for the Caribbean island. He received an additional 15 years in 1988 after he was convicted of conspiring to escape from prison in Leavenworth, Kansas. Former President Bill Clinton offered in 1999 to release Lopez and 13 other Puerto Rican nationalists as part of what was at the time a politically sensitive clemency deal. Under the deal, Lopez would have had to serve 10 more years in prison. He rejected the offer because it did not include two comrades who have since been released. (AP Photo/Ricardo Arduengo)
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Posted: 5/29/2013 6:33:07 PM EST
Puerto Rico salsa singer Andy Montanez and his daughter Andrea sits inside a mock cell during a protest demanding the freedom of jailed pro-independence activist Oscar Lopez Rivera in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Wednesday, May 29, 2013. Lopez was sentenced to 55 years after his conviction in 1981 on charges that included seditious conspiracy, use of force to commit robbery and interstate transportation of firearms as a member of the ultranationalist Armed Forces of National Liberation in a struggle for independence from the U.S. for the Caribbean island. He received an additional 15 years in 1988 after he was convicted of conspiring to escape from prison in Leavenworth, Kansas. Former President Bill Clinton offered in 1999 to release Lopez and 13 other Puerto Rican nationalists as part of what was at the time a politically sensitive clemency deal. Under the deal, Lopez would have had to serve 10 more years in prison. He rejected the offer because it did not include two comrades who have since been released. (AP Photo/Ricardo Arduengo)
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Posted: 5/29/2013 6:33:07 PM EST
Clarissa Lopez, the daughter of Oscar lopez Rivera, locks herself in a mock prison cell during a protest demanding the freedom of her father, a pro-independence activist in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Wednesday, May 29, 2013. Lopez was sentenced to 55 years after his conviction in 1981 on charges that included seditious conspiracy, use of force to commit robbery and interstate transportation of firearms as a member of the ultranationalist Armed Forces of National Liberation in a struggle for independence from the U.S. for the Caribbean island. He received an additional 15 years in 1988 after he was convicted of conspiring to escape from prison in Leavenworth, Kansas. Former President Bill Clinton offered in 1999 to release Lopez and 13 other Puerto Rican nationalists as part of what was at the time a politically sensitive clemency deal. Under the deal, Lopez would have had to serve 10 more years in prison. He rejected the offer because it did not include two comrades who have since been released. (AP Photo/Ricardo Arduengo)
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Posted: 5/29/2013 6:33:07 PM EST
Protester Edna Iris Rivera stands behind bars in a mock cell during a protest demanding the freedom of jailed pro-independence activist Oscar Lopez Rivera in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Wednesday, May 29, 2013. Lopez was sentenced to 55 years after his conviction in 1981 on charges that included seditious conspiracy, use of force to commit robbery and interstate transportation of firearms as a member of the ultranationalist Armed Forces of National Liberation in a struggle for independence from the U.S. for the Caribbean island. He received an additional 15 years in 1988 after he was convicted of conspiring to escape from prison in Leavenworth, Kansas. Former President Bill Clinton offered in 1999 to release Lopez and 13 other Puerto Rican nationalists as part of what was at the time a politically sensitive clemency deal. Under the deal, Lopez would have had to serve 10 more years in prison. He rejected the offer because it did not include two comrades who have since been released. (AP Photo/Ricardo Arduengo)
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Posted: 5/11/2013 10:49:38 PM EST
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg discusses the Roe vs. Wade case on it's 40th anniversary at The University of Chicago Law School in Chicago, Saturday, May 11, 2013. The U.S. Supreme Court decided Roe v. Wade in 1973. It established a nationwide right to abortion. Ginsburg, the second woman to serve as Supreme Court justice, was appointed to the high court by former President Bill Clinton in 1993. (AP Photo/Paul Beaty)
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Posted: 5/7/2013 5:35:05 PM EST
This combination of Associated Press File photos, show from left, Sanford I. Weill, of Travelers, and John S. Reed of Citicorp shaking hands in New York, Monday, April 6, 1998, and right, former White House intern Monica Lewinsky in Philadelphia, also on Monday, April 6, 1998. On April 6, 1998, the Dow first closed above 9,000, after Citicorp announced combining with insurer Travelers Group, igniting the megabank era now blamed in part for the financial crisis. On the same day, Monica Lewinsky's lawyer said special prosecutor Kenneth Starr should wrap up his investigation of President Bill Clinton and "get a life". (AP Photo/File)
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Posted: 5/7/2013 4:16:55 PM EST
Former President Bill Clinton and Microsoft founder and philanthropist Bill Gates, speak about debt at the 2013 Fiscal Summit in Washington, Tuesday, May 7, 2013. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)