 | Senator Hillary Clinton gestures while speaking at the Democratic National Convention in Boston on July 26, 2004. The convention opened on a night when former Presidents Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter, and former Vice President Al Gore were among the speakers laying out the themes for the Democrats' November election battle with President Bush. click to open  |
 | Former President Bill Clinton stands with his wife Senator Hillary Clinton after she introduced him as the keynote speaker for the opening session of the Democratic National Convention at the FleetCenter in Boston, July 26, 2004. Clinton promised to be a 'foot soldier' in John Kerry's fight for the White House as a unified and determined Democratic Party opened its national convention with a ringing call to battle in November. click to open  |
 | Former President Bill Clinton stands with his wife Senator Hillary Clinton after she introduced him as the keynote speaker for the opening session of the Democratic National Convention at the FleetCenter in Boston, July 26, 2004. Clinton promised to be a 'foot soldier' in John Kerry's fight for the White House as a unified and determined Democratic Party opened its national convention with a ringing call to battle in November. click to open  |
 | President and Mrs. Clinton watch parachutists descend during the opening ceremony of America's Millennium celebrations in Washington Thursday Dec. 31, 1999. Celebrating the dawn of a new century, the president asked Americans to "take just a little time to dream" about the future. click to open  |
 | Christmas of 1999: President Clinton, along with first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton show illustrations from 'The Night Before Christmas' to children gathered for a reading of the holiday classic in the East Room of the White House Monday. Listening are Tiara Rasheed, 5, of Washington, D.C., and Alex Dubin, 8, of Los Angeles, far right. (Reuters) click to open  |
 | Clinton Impeachment: President Bill Clinton and wife Hillary Clinton prepare lasagna while volunteering at the DC Central Kitchen Monday Dec 21st 1998. "I hope everyone in the country will take some time to think about other people and do something in the spirit of the season--something like this," Clinton said. click to open  |