Secretary Clinton about to speak


Jul 15th, 2009 12:56 PM EST
By Chris Scott

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is about to deliver a major address, which you can stream live at CSPAN.org.

In the speech, Secretary Clinton is expected to list administration priorities, among which are the need to:

— “pursue global economic recovery and growth — by strengthening our own economy, advancing a robust development agenda, expanding trade that is free and fair and boosting investment that creates decent jobs;

— “combat climate change, increase energy security and lay the foundation for a prosperous clean-energy future; support and encourage democratic governments that protect the rights of and deliver results for their people; and

— “stand up for human rights everywhere.”

-Chris Scott

UPDATE: Clinton’s Q&A at the Council on Foreign Relations streaming live:

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TAGS: Policy News, Secretary Hillary Clinton

 

  1. Debbie Ksays: Jul 15th, 2009 1:14 PM EST

    July 15, 2009 at 1:14 pm

    Thanks Chris for this info but I have my internet set on a certain radio station overseas to listen to a very special concert by friends of ONE that will commence in the next few hours.

    Hillary will have to wait for another day. (lol) But I wish her well. Let us know what she says.

    AS ONE, debbie :)

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