Clinton Appears on Live with Kelly and Michael

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On Thursday morning, Hillary Rodham Clinton appeared on “Live! with Kelly and Michael” where she was interviewed by hosts Kelly Ripa and Michael Strahan. The three of them spoke about the recent terrorist attacks in Paris and ISIS threatening New York City. Clinton was asked if their threats should be taken seriously, and she said, “I think you always have to take them seriously. One thing that you just have to accept is that when they make threats, they may be some distance from being able to deliver on those threats themselves, but they’re hoping that some discontented person or group right here in our country will hear that threat.”

Clinton was also asked about her thoughts on Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, how she was a part of husband and former president Bill Clinton’s administration, and what Clinton’s Thanksgiving plans were. Clips from today’s episode are below.

In the afternoon, Clinton attended a private fundraiser in New York City. Details are not available as the press does not attend private fundraisers.

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Clinton also attended the DOC NYC Festival where she introduced the closing film, “MAKERS: Once and For All.” The documentary was produced by AOL and directed by Michael Epstein and Dyllan McGee. The films title is from Clinton’s Bejing speech in 1995, which the films celebrates the 20th anniversary of. Clinton was impressed with the film saying, “I have to say that when Dyllan took on this project, I had no idea what she would find. You will see footage in this film that no one’s ever seen—and I don’t know where she got it.” A trailer for the documentary is below.

On Friday, Clinton will attend a number of events in Kentucky and Tennessee. For all the latest, follow our Scheduled Events page and follow Clinton on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

News Source: The Wall Street Journal, ABC News

Clinton Appears on Late Show with Stephen Colbert

151027-clinton-colbert-02_b6b28d3d4c541dd6737961cf385b27be.nbcnews-ux-2880-1000On Tuesday night, Hillary Rodham Clinton appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. During the interview, Clinton spoke about her campaign and her promise to help all Americas. Colbert asked Clinton about her testimony before the House Select Committee on Benghazi, her Republican rivals, and her TV watching habits. The most surprising moment came when Clinton was asked whether she would let the big banks fail if they had another crisis situation like in 2009. Clinton responded with a simple “yes.” She elaborated saying, “First of all, under Dodd-Frank, that is what will happen because we now have stress tests and I’m going to impose a risk fee on the big bank if they engage in risky behavior. But they have to know, their shareholders have to know that yes, they will fail. And if they’re too big to fail then under my plan and others that have been proposed, they may have to be broken up.” Clips from last night’s show are below.

Last night, Clinton also attended a private fundraiser in Morristown, New Jersey. The fundraiser was hosted by Philip and Barbara Sellinger. As with all private events, the fundraiser was closed to the press.

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News Source: The New York Times, Politico

Clinton Participates in Today Show Town Hall

tdy_hillary_interview_151005.today-inline-vid-featured-desktopToday, Hillary Rodham Clinton was in New Hampshire where she participated in a town hall event that was broadcast live on NBC’s Today Show. During the event, which took place in Hollis, she was asked a number of questions by host Savannah Guthrie. They discussed her poll numbers, her email, and the politicization of the House Benghazi Committee. Then, the microphone was turned over to those in attendance. Clinton was asked questions about a number of topics including whether she would consider being vice president, her favorite drink, her thoughts about Republican presidential front runner Donald Trump, and her plan to combat gun violence, a plan that she laid out in more detail during a town hall event later in the day. A number of clips from this morning’s show are below.

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News Source: TV Guide, Today

Clinton Interviewed Live on CNN

This afternoon, Hillary Rodham Clinton was interviewed live on CNN by Wolf Blitzer. During his show, The Situation Room, Clinton and Blitzer asked for Clinton’s reaction to last night’s Republican debate, Congress moving to defund Planned Parenthood, and the possibility that her private email server was hacked. Clips from the interview are included in this post.

Clinton has been in New Hampshire today, and a post covering her day will be available later this evening.

UPDATE (9/22): Replaced embedded video.

News Source: CNN

Clinton Appears on The Tonight Show

In this image released by NBC, Hillary Rodham Clinton, left, appears with host Jimmy Fallon during a taping of "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon," on Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2015, in New York. (Douglas Gorenstein/NBC via AP) ORG XMIT: NYET396
In this image released by NBC, Hillary Rodham Clinton, left, appears with host Jimmy Fallon during a taping of “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” on Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2015, in New York. (Douglas Gorenstein/NBC via AP) ORG XMIT: NYET396

On Wednesday, Hillary Rodham Clinton appeared on The Tonight show Starring Jimmy Fallon. The show began with Clinton being interviewed by Fallon as Donald Trump. When Clinton was later brought her for the full interview, Fallon and Clinton discussed a number of topics including her email, her campaign, and her thoughts on Donald Trump. Watch clips from last night’s show below:

While in New York for the filming of The Tonight Show, Clinton also attended a private fundraiser on Staten Island. The event was held at the home of Sal Rusi. As with all private events, this was closed to the press and public.

News Source: The New York Daily News, USA Today