Hillary Clinton accepts the Democratic nomination for President of the United States and gives a speech promising unity: “I will be a President for Democrats, Republicans, and Independents. For the struggling, the striving and the successful. For those who vote for me and those who don’t. For all Americans together.”
Hillary Clinton makes history as the first female U.S. presidential nominee from a major party. In a speech before the Democratic National Convention, she reminded Americans of her long career in public service and gave a glimpse into her policy priorities if she becomes president.
To recap her speech, CCTV’s Sean Callebs reports from Philadelphia.
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To discuss Hillary Clinton’s foreign policy:
- Tian Wei is an award-winning journalist and host of World Insight on CCTV.
- Joanne Bamberger, author of “Love Her, Love Her Not: The Hillary Paradox.”
- Abdel Bari Atwan, editor-in-chief of Rai al-Youm newspaper.
- Stanislav Byshok, policy analyst for the CIS-EMO think tank and author of the forthcoming book, “Eurosceptics.”

