02067nam a22003017a 450000500170000001000260001702000260004303500130006903500170008203500130009903700170011203700130012908200170014210000210015924501430018026000460032327000380036930000250040750000580043250505940049052003600108460000500144460000510149461000480154565000420159365000740163565000560170920170825101031.0 a1516EN07 ENG-114669 a9780062369284c599.00 aEN-98201 aB-602189-197 aB-667739 adplbKKP/Ven bDBAD/PUB a364.13230973 aSchweizer, Peter aClinton cash :cby Peter Schweizerbthe untold story of how and why foreign governments and businesses helped make bill and Hillary rich / aNew YorkbHarper Collins Publishersc2015 aS195 BroadwaybNew YorkeNY 10007 aviii,243p.c23cm(Hb) a Includes bibliographical references (pages 187-243). aThe Lincoln Bedroom goes global -- The transfer: Bill's excellent Kazakh adventure -- Hillary's reset: The Russian uranium deal -- Indian nukes: How to win a medal by changing Hillary's mind -- The Clinton blur (I): Bill and Hillary's global nexus of philanthropy, power, and profit -- The Clinton blur (II): The view from Foggy Bottom -- Podium economics: What was Bill being paid for? -- Warlord economics: The Clintons do Africa -- Rainforest riches: Hillary, Bill, and Colombian timber and oil deals -- Disaster capitalism Clinton-style: The 2010 Haitian relief effort -- Quid pro quo? a In 2000, Bill and Hillary Clinton owed millions of dollars in legal debt. Since then, they've earned over $130 million. Where did the money come from? Most people assume that the Clintons amassed their wealth through lucrative book deals and high-six figure fees for speaking gigs. Now, Peter Schweizer shows who is really behind those enormous payments. aClinton, Bill, d1946- xFinance, Personal. a Clinton, Hillary Rodham xFinance, Personal. aWilliam J. Clinton Presidential Foundation. aPolitical corruption zUnited States. aCharitable uses, trusts, and foundations zUnited States xFinance. aFund raising xCorrupt practices zUnited States.