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MEDIA ALERT: NPR's All Things Considered

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For those interested, here is the audio and text of a clip on the Clinton Foundation's donor list which was made public yesterday.

I spent some time speaking on the subject to Peter Overby of National Public Radio's All Things Considered.

-- Steve Clemons

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Reader Comments (3) - post a comment

Posted by Tim at Steve's, Dec 19 2008, 6:43PM - Link

Steve,

Diane Rehm referenced your comments on "All Things Considered"
today on her own show. You are appearing everywhere.

Posted by Paul Norheim, Dec 20 2008, 4:45AM - Link

Hm, I didn`t know that I, as well as most of my friends and
relatives) have contributed to the Clinton Foundation, through
tax-money. Among countries contributing, the Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia tops the list, while the Government of Norway is no. 2,
giving something between $5,000,001 and $10,000,000 to the
foundation.

I hope they are well spent.

Posted by Henry, Dec 20 2008, 1:06PM - Link

Steve,

It was a great commentary.

All of the best,
Henry

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