Showing posts with label .Women in the World Summit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label .Women in the World Summit. Show all posts

Thursday, March 15, 2018

Women in the World 2018


The ninth annual Women in the World Summit will take place April 12-14, 2018 at the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center in New York City. The event is presented and co-hosted by Toyota. Watch videos from the entire 2017 Summit above.
Follow Women in the World on FacebookTwitter, and Instagram.
The 2018 Summit is generously supported by presenting sponsor Toyota; leadership sponsors AT&T, The Boston Consulting Group, Mastercard, P&G and UBS; supporting sponsor Thomson Reuters; and media sponsor The New York Times.
Read more >>>>

Friday, April 7, 2017

Hillary Clinton at the 8th Annual Women in the World Summit

Samantha Bee introduced her and Nicholas Kristof conducted the interview when Hillary Clinton spoke at the Women in the World Summit at Lincoln Center on Thursday.

No transcript yet, but this.  Hillary called for airstrikes in Syria.  This event occurred before tonight's airstrikes.  Please note that she did not make this call today. She was referring to a policy she had advocated for a very long time while she was Secretary of State and continued to advocate afterwards, i.e. not a new stance for her  - rather -  a longstanding one that she reiterated today before the strikes took place.






































Thursday, March 30, 2017

Upcoming: On Hillary Clinton's Agenda

Politics & Government

Hillary Clinton To Headline Lincoln Center 'Women In The World' Summit

Hillary Clinton will be interviewed live by New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof for the annual Women in the World Summit.





Hillary Clinton To Headline Lincoln Center 'Women In The World' Summit
NEW YORK CITY, NY — Hillary Clinton will be in New York City next week, but not to announce her rumored interest in this year's mayoral race. The former New York Senator and Secretary of State will be speaking at Lincoln Center for the eight annual Women in the World Summit.
Clinton will headline the summit's April 6 programming when she is interviewed live by New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof at Lincoln Center's David Koch Theater, according to the summit's website. There's no indication as to which topics the conversation between Clinton and Kristof will cover, but it's safe to say politics and women's issues will likely dominate the discussion.
Since Clinton's shocking loss to Donald Trump in last year's presidential election the former first lady has kept a low profile, but has become more politically active recently. During a speech on St. Patrick's day Clinton said the was “ready to come out of the woods," alluding to a viral photo of Clinton hiking near her Chappaqua home after the election defeat, reported the New York Times.
Read more >>>>
Nicholas Kristof is asking readers to submit questions for him to ask Hillary next week.  Go here to submit your suggestions. >>>>

Thought folks might also like to see this from Katie Holmes, who is playing Jackie again, in a conversation with Jenna Bush Hager.

Katie Holmes Reveals How Suri Cruise Handled Hillary Clinton's Election Loss: 'It Just Hurt So Badly'



Jennifer Drysdale

© Provided by ETOnline Katie Holmes is still recovering from the results of 2016's presidential election.
During a radio interview on the SiriusXM TODAY Show Radio special "The Jenna Bush Hager Show," the 38-year-old actress opened up about Hillary Clinton's loss, and how she feels it has affected her 10-year-old daughter, Suri Cruise.
"I know I thought Hillary was going to win this year, and it was such a... it just hurt so badly when she didn't," Holmes told Bush Hager. "And I know that it hurt my child so much as a 10-year old, and it really made me think, 'Oh we have a lot…a long way to go as women.'"
Read more >>>>

Wednesday, December 23, 2015

7th Annual Hillary Clinton Year in Review: Installment IV April 2015

Months, years really, of speculation were about to end as April began.  The first solid indication was Karen Finney's Facebook announcement that she had joined Hillary's team.  Until that day, all of Hillary's hires were reported by "unnamed sources."  Karen was the first to announce it directly with a Facebook share.  April 12 was "Declaration Day!"

hillaryclinton_campaign

Hillary announced via Twitter (she had been tweeting energetically for months), a revived HillaryClinton.com website, and a Youtube video that played on network and cable TV as the suspense finally lifted.  She also revived her Facebook account.


The Hillary team immediately hit the road for Iowa and it was game on!  (Awww ... this little baby at a road stop!)
Embedded image permalink
In Iowa, she took advantage of every opportunity to meet people. Iowans greeted her enthusiastically.
04-14-15-Y-0504-14-15-Y-03
04-14-15-OZ-0804-14-15-OZ-15
04-14-15-OZ-13



04-15-15-Y-01
04-15-15-Z-01
There were mixed reviews of her logo at the beginning. Since then, we have seen the genius of that H's adaptability.
logo-H-original stand=with=planned=parenthood women4hillary
Here is my very intelligent cat for Hillary.
book-cat-H2
On April 15, Hillary announced her resignation from the Clinton Foundation.  Time Magazine once again named her among the 100 most influential people.

TIME 100 2015 Hillary Clinton

And the attacks from the Republicans began.  Carly Fiorina was the first to launch a shot over the bow. We retaliated here.

Hillary's second week on the trail took her to New Hampshire.

04-20-15-Z-0304-20-15-Z-0404-20-15-Z-21
04-20-15-Z-30
Embedded image permalink
Embedded image permalink
U.S. presidential candidate and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton greets June Whitcomb after speaking to a round table of students and administrators in New HampshireU.S. presidential candidate and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton greets supporters after speaking to a round table of students and administrators in New Hampshire04-21-15-OZ-1504-21-15-OZ-18

A wall of campaign buttons in the "early state."


At Georgetown University she presented the Hillary Rodham Clinton Award for Advancing Women in Peace to former United Nations Envoy for Afghanistan Staffan de Mistura.

04-22-15-Z-01

She participated in the Women in the World Summit and the Diane Von Furstenberg Awards.

04-23-15-Z-19
04-23-15-Z-0104-23-15-Z-0504-23-15-Z-11
04-23-15-Z-0204-23-15-Z-04

Bernard-Henri Levy published a wonderful tribute to her.  I am his longtime fan, and he is hers!  (One reason I like him so much.)  Martha Stewart said she is for "the lady that is running."  She made it clear that she was not referring to Fiorina.

Hillary's platform was coming together with equal pay, fair pay, college-affordability, women's rights, and LGBT rights among the issues she addressed early and often.  She addressed reform of the criminal justice system in a major speech at the David N. Dinkins Leadership and Public Policy Forum  at Columbia University in late April.

04-29-15-Z-0404-29-15-Z-0604-29-15-Z-02

On the last day of April, she sent a tweet to welcome to Bernie Sanders to the race.
I agree with Bernie. Focus must be on helping America's middle class. GOP would hold them back. I welcome him to the race. –H
Here are the archives for April 2015 >>>>

donate
VOLUNTEER