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Presidents Day with Bill ClintonMonday, Feb 16, 2009
President Bill Clinton, journalist Roy Rowan, presidential dogs, Emeril, pot roast and mashed potatoes
President Bill Clinton, journalist Roy Rowan, presidential dogs, Emeril, pot roast and mashed potatoes
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President Bill Clinton
After leaving the White House, President Clinton established the William J. Clinton Foundation with the mission to strengthen the capacity of people in the United States and throughout the world to meet the challenges of global interdependence. President Clinton ("Giving") chats about the Clinton Global Initiative. Find out more ways to improve the world, and learn more about President Clinton's CD at clintonmuseumstore.com. To buy a Rwandan bowl, like the "Big Sky" fruit bowl President Clinton gave to Martha, visit macys.com. Hand-woven by the women of Rwanda, the bowls are a symbol of peace and are part of the Rwanda Path to Peace Collection at macys.com.
Emeril Lagasse
Emeril Lagasse (The Emeril Lagasse Foundation) makes a Garlic Lover's Pot Roast paired with Mashed Potatoes. Special thanks to Emerilware by All-Clad for giving our studio audience 3-quart saucepans available at emerilstore.com. For more information on Emeril's appearance on Top Chef, visit bravotv.com/top-chef.
Roy Rowan
Author Roy Rowan shows and tells dog breeds that past presidents have had while living at the White House. Special thanks to Algonquin Books for giving the studio audience a copy of "First Dogs: American Presidents and Their Best Friends." Featured dogs in the segment: American foxhound (George Washington), Airedale terrier (Warren G. Harding), white collie (Calvin Coolidge), and Scottish terrier (Franklin D. Roosevelt). For more information on Scottish terriers, please visit Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, stcgny.org, or clubs.akc.org/stca.
Book Signing
Martha will be signing books on February 17, 2009, at the Georgia Aquarium.
Annin and Company
Special thanks to Annin and Company for donating the flag pull-downs used on the set.
HP
Learn about HP small-business products and services at hp.com.
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