Showing posts with label clinton global initiative. Show all posts
Showing posts with label clinton global initiative. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

President Clinton takes your questions on YouTube


William Jefferson Clinton has worn many hats over the years. He served two terms as the 42nd President of the United States. He founded the Clinton Foundation and the Clinton Global Initiative to tackle problems like global health, poverty, education and climate change. He’s spent much of this year leading the recovery effort in Haiti through the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund.

And starting now, he’s taking your questions in an exclusive YouTube interview. Hear more about the interview and the President’s work straight from the man himself:



To participate, visit www.youtube.com/citizentube and use the Moderator platform to upload your video question for President Clinton—and vote for the ones you like the best. You can also submit a text question if you can’t record a video.

Later this month, at his annual Clinton Global Initiative meeting, President Clinton will sit down with us and answer a selection of your top-voted questions in our interview.

Submit your question and start voting early! The submission period closes on September 13.

Monday, September 14, 2009

President Clinton asks YouTube to submit pressing questions for world leaders

In anticipation of the fifth annual Clinton Global Initiative, a meeting that brings heads of state, Fortune 500 CEOs, non-profit leaders and Nobel Laureates together to discuss the world's most pressing problems, President Clinton wants you to submit your questions for these distinguished guests by posting a video response to this video:



Your video could be asked during one of the panels, which this year include leaders like President Obama, Kofi Annan, Diane Sawyer, Queen Rania, and Nicholas Kristof.