This document page (stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024996) appears to be an excerpt from an article written by Jonathan Alter. It features an interview with Hillary (Clinton) discussing the potential impact of low-cost cookstoves on global development and her philosophy on handling persistent global conflicts. The page concludes with a biographical note about Jonathan Alter and his 2010 book on President Obama.
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| Hillary Clinton | Interviewee / Subject |
Referred to as 'Hillary', discussing global development, cookstoves, and conflict resolution.
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| Jonathan Alter | Author / Interviewer |
Identified in the footer bio as the author of the piece and a Newsweek columnist.
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| Barack Obama | President (referenced) |
Mentioned in the title of Jonathan Alter's book in the bio section.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| Newsweek |
Employer of Jonathan Alter.
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| New York Times |
Referenced regarding the bestseller status of Alter's book.
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| House Oversight Committee |
Implied by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024996'.
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"This could be as transformative as bed nets or even vaccines"Source
"We are excited because we think this is actually a problem we can solve."Source
"You can’t just look at these conflicts and issues and say, ‘O.K., that’s been solved,’... Because most of these problems are never solved."Source
"you just keep working at them and working at them and working at them."Source
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