Vote! (with John Legend and Stacey Abrams)

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President Bill Clinton

For her season finale, Hillary sits down with her husband, the 42nd president of the United States, to continue a wide-ranging conversation they’ve been having together for over 50 years. From their home in Chappaqua, New York, amid the current war in the Middle East, they recall ...  Show more

Believe in Yourself (Encore with Brandi Carlile and André De Shields)

Hillary is traveling, and will be back next week with a new episode. In the meantime, we’re bringing back one of her favorites.. “Believe in yourself.” For some people, that’s a lifelong challenge. Then there are those rare folks, immensely talented and hard working, who always k ...  Show more

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