Where’s Hillary?

We’re trying in vain to watch Hillary Clinton’s CFR speech here at the office. All the networks are showing Obama’s healthcare press conference (not exactly a gracious scheduling choice by the president). But it seems like C-Span isn’t even showing it, opting instead for a Senate healthcare debate. The video feed on C-Span.org doesn’t seem ...

By , a former associate editor at Foreign Policy.

We're trying in vain to watch Hillary Clinton's CFR speech here at the office. All the networks are showing Obama's healthcare press conference (not exactly a gracious scheduling choice by the president). But it seems like C-Span isn't even showing it, opting instead for a Senate healthcare debate. The video feed on C-Span.org doesn't seem to be working for any of us either. So much for Hillary's return to the spotlight.

We’re trying in vain to watch Hillary Clinton’s CFR speech here at the office. All the networks are showing Obama’s healthcare press conference (not exactly a gracious scheduling choice by the president). But it seems like C-Span isn’t even showing it, opting instead for a Senate healthcare debate. The video feed on C-Span.org doesn’t seem to be working for any of us either. So much for Hillary’s return to the spotlight.

Preeti Aroon, who’s at the event, will have blog coverage later this afternoon and Laura Rozen has an excellent preview.

Update: Exceprts from The Cable.

Joshua Keating was an associate editor at Foreign Policy. Twitter: @joshuakeating

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