This evening, after an early morning TV appearance immediately
followed by a major policy speech, Hillary Clinton attended the premiere
at the SVA Theatre of AOL's MAKERS: 'Once And For All.' She was introduced by AOL CEO Tim Armstrong, and posed on the red carpet with Katie Couric.
- AOL
CEO and chairman Tim Armstrong, left, introduces Democratic
presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton before the premiere of the
movie "Makers: Once and for All", Thursday, Nov. 19, 2015, in New York.
The movie chronicles the months in 1995 leading up to the U.N. Fourth
World Conference on Women in Beijing which Clinton attended. (AP
Photo/Julie Jacobson)
- Democratic
U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton arrives for the premiere of
the documentary film "Makers: Once And For All" at the DOC NYC
documentary film festival in the Manhattan borough of New York City
November 19, 2015. "Makers: Once And For All" tells the story of the
1995 Beijing Women's Conference and features commentary from the former
U.S. First Lady and Secretary of State. REUTERS/Mike Segar
- Democratic
presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton, second from right,
greets AOL chairman and CEO Tim Armstrong, left, before the premiere of
the movie "Makers: Once and for All," Thursday, Nov. 19, 2015, in New
York. The movie chronicles the months in 1995 leading up to the U.N.
Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing which Clinton attended. (AP
Photo/Julie Jacobson)
- Democratic
U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton greets AOL CEO Tim
Armstrong (L) as she arrives for the premiere of the documentary film
"Makers: Once And For All" at the DOC NYC documentary film festival in
the Manhattan borough of New York City, November 19, 2015. "Makers: Once
And For All" tells the story of the 1995 Beijing Women's Conference and
features commentary from the former U.S. First Lady and Secretary of
State. Also pictured are director Dyllan McGee (2nd L), producer
Samantha Leibovitz (2nd R) and director Michael Epstein (R).
REUTERS/Mike Segar
- Democratic
presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton, left, poses for a photo
with Katie Couric before the premiere of the movie "Makers: Once and for
All," Thursday, Nov. 19, 2015, in New York. The movie chronicles the
months in 1995 leading up to the U.N. Fourth World Conference on Women
in Beijing which Clinton attended. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)
- Democratic
U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton (C) poses for photographers
with (from L) producer Sarah Wolitzky, AOL CEO Tim Armstrong, director
Dyllan McGee, producer Samantha Leibovitz and director Michael Epstein
at the premiere of the documentary film "Makers: Once And For All" at
the DOC NYC documentary film festival in the Manhattan borough of New
York City, November 19, 2015. "Makers: Once And For All" tells the story
of the 1995 Beijing Women's Conference and features commentary from the
former U.S. First Lady and Secretary of State. REUTERS/Mike Segar
- Democratic
presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton arrives for the premiere
of the documentary film "Makers: Once and for All," Thursday, Nov. 19,
2015, in New York. The movie chronicles the months in 1995 leading up to
the U.N. Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing which Clinton
attended. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)
- Democratic
U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton makes remarks on stage
before the premiere of the documentary film "Makers: Once And For All"
at the DOC NYC documentary film festival in the Manhattan borough of New
York City, November 19, 2015. "Makers: Once And For All" tells the
story of the 1995 Beijing Women's Conference and features commentary
from the former U.S. First Lady and Secretary of State. REUTERS/Mike
Segar
- Democratic
presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton, right, poses for a photo
with AOL chairman and CEO Tim Armstrong before the premiere of the
movie "Makers: Once and for All," Thursday, Nov. 19, 2015, in New York.
The movie chronicles the months in 1995 leading up to the U.N. Fourth
World Conference on Women in Beijing which Clinton attended. (AP
Photo/Julie Jacobson)
- Democratic
presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton, right, talks with AOL
chairman and CEO Tim Armstrong before the premiere of the movie "Makers:
Once and for All," Thursday, Nov. 19, 2015, in New York. The movie
chronicles the months in 1995 leading up to the U.N. Fourth World
Conference on Women in Beijing which Clinton attended. (AP Photo/Julie
Jacobson)
- Democratic
presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton, left, talks with Katie
Couric before the premiere of the movie "Makers: Once and for All,"
Thursday, Nov. 19, 2015, in New York. The movie chronicles the months in
1995 leading up to the U.N. Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing
which Clinton attended. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)
- Democratic
presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks before the
premiere of the movie "Makers: Once and for All, Thursday, Nov. 19,
2015, in New York. The movie chronicles the months in 1995 leading up to
the U.N. Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing which Clinton
attended. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)
- Democratic
U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton poses with AOL CEO Tim
Armstrong as she arrives for the premiere of the documentary film
"Makers: Once And For All" at the DOC NYC documentary film festival in
the Manhattan borough of New York City, November 19, 2015. "Makers: Once
And For All" tells the story of the 1995 Beijing Women's Conference and
features commentary from the former U.S. First Lady and Secretary of
State. REUTERS/Mike Segar
From there, she shuttled over to Cipriani where she is now
receiving the inaugural Governor Marion M. Cuomo Leadership Award.