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Ryan meets Hillary Clinton on Friday's Late Late Show
Ryan met Hillary Clinton near her home in Chappaqua, upstate New York
In an interview with Ryan Tubridy on Friday night's Late Late Show, Hillary Clinton admits that she feels she "let the world down" after losing last year's US Presidential race to Donald Trump.In an Irish television exclusive, the former US Secretary of State and Democratic presidential candidate was interviewed near her home in Chappaqua, upstate New York.Clinton talks about the extraordinary sequence of events that led to her losing the US presidential race to businessman and reality TV star Trump.
For more on Hillary's dedication to the peace process in the north, see these posts.
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Watch Hillary Clinton tell Ryan Tubridy why she is 'worried' about the stalemate in the North
Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has expressed concern over the political stalemate in Northern Ireland.
Ms Clinton said she did not want to see the gains of the peace process and powersharing at Stormont lost.
In an interview with RTÉ at her home in Chappaqua, upstate New York, the former US First Lady said: "I am a little worried right now, to be very candid with you.
"I am listening to and hearing reports about the loggerheads people find themselves at.
"There has just been so much progress, I don't want to see it lost."
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For Ryan's fans in Ireland, here's a little background. Westchester County, where the Clintons live, is historically heavily Irish-American. All the good dance schools are there, and the county is the home of the Great Hunger Memorial. The universities of Westchester are always prominent in New York City's St. patrick's Day Parade.