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Bill Clinton was born
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Bill meet JFK and inspires him to become political
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Wins a Rhodes Scholarship to attend Oxford University in England.
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he attend Georgetown university for law
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Bill Clinton and Hillary Rodham meet at Yale Law School. After Bill could not stop staring at Hillary, she walked over to him and introduced herself.
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Earns a law degree from Yale University. Takes teaching job at University of Arkansas Law School.
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he got a job to teach in Arkansas
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-- Marries Hillary Rodham in Fayetteville, Ark.
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He becomes the governor of Arkansas
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Hillary Rodham Clinton gives birth to the couple's only child, Chelsea.
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He won the election to become the 42nd president
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President Clinton announces that First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton will head the Task Force on National Health Care Reform. The President hopes to reform the nation's health care system so that all Americans have health insurance, ensuring what is called “universal coverage,” and to control the sky-rocketing costs of health care.
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President Clinton vetoes a bill that would have outlawed certain types of late-term abortions, namely the partial birth abortion. Clinton emerges during his presidency as a strong advocate of the “right to choose,” often stating his wish that abortions in the United States become “safe, legal, and rare.”
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President Clinton signs a health care reform bill that he expects to expand coverage for many Americans. The measure specifically allows workers who change or lose their jobs to keep their health insurance coverage.
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President Clinton, with 49 percent of the vote, defeats Senator Bob Dole (R-KS), with 41 percent of the vote, for the presidency. Clinton becomes the first Democratic President since Franklin Roosevelt to win reelection to a second term.
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the scope of presidential power and the immediate future of the Clinton presidency, the Supreme Court rules that Paula Jones can pursue her sexual harassment lawsuit against President Clinton, even while he is in office.
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President Clinton orders the United States government to contribute $3 billion to an international bail-out of Indonesia totaling over $22 billion. The Clinton administration argues that the bailout will help stabilize the shaky financial situation in Southeast Asia.
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News breaks that President Clinton may have had a sexual relationship with a former White House intern named Monica Lewinsky. Clinton, adamantly denying the allegations, states, “I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Miss Lewinsky.”
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Clinton was the second U.S. president to face a Senate impeachment trial, after Andrew Johnson. An impeachment inquiry was opened into Clinton on October 8, 1998. He was formally impeached by the House on two charges (perjury and obstruction of justice) on December 19, 1998.
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President Clinton holds his first summit meeting with Russian president Vladimir Putin. They reaffirm their nations' commitment to strategic arms reductions, but disagree over American plans to research and develop a missile-defense system.
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Hillary Rodham Clinton is sworn into office as United States Senator in January. In remarks at the swearing-in ceremony, President Bill Clinton thanked Hillary’s supporters for taking a huge load off of his mind.
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Clinton teamed up with his one-time political rival, former U.S. Senator Bob Dole, on the Families of Freedom Foundation, a scholarship fund campaign to pay for the college educations for the families of 9/11 victims
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One of his most important activities during the first two decades of the 21st century was supporting his wife's political career. Hillary Clinton served as a U.S. senator from the state of New York and was America's secretary of state during President Obama's first term in office. She unsuccessfully ran for president herself in 2008 and 2016.
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The William J. Clinton Presidential Library and Museum opened on November 18.
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He was the opening speaker at the Ontario Economic Summit. he addressed people on various subjects including Canada's role in Afghanistan, environmentalism and access to healthcare.
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Clinton spoke at the January 2008 celebration in Atlanta, Georgia.
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The Clinton House was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on January 22. On August 3, the Fayetteville City Council voted unanimously to rename the street in front of the Clinton House at 930 California Boulevard to Clinton Drive.
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The Clinton facility was founded to a large degree by donations from foreign governments, receiving a $10 million donation from the royal family of Saudi Arabia
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Bill and his wife had a Nation airport named after them
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Bill and Hillary Clinton continue their lifetime of service. The Clinton Foundation was established on the simple belief that everyone deserves a chance to succeed, everyone has a responsibility to act, and we all do better when we work together.