President Clinton and Hillary Rodham Clinton during an announcement to increase education funding
WAP99010708 - 07 JANUARY 1999 - WASHINGTON, D.C., USA: President Clinton and First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton applaud, January 7, in the East Room of the White House, during an event announcing a proposal to increase funding for after-school programs to $600 million in 2000. iw/Ian Wagreich UPI
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