Asked whether she would be willing to release the transcripts from her paid speeches to Goldman Sachs and other organizations, Hillary Clinton dodged.
“I will look into it. I don’t know the status, but I will certainly look into it," said Clinton, whose paid speeches, particularly those to the financial institution for which she has received $675,000 for three speeches, Goldman Sachs.
Earlier in the debate, Clinton mentioned that she had spoken not only to financial institutions, but also to doctors and organizations like the American Camping Association.
Clinton reiterated that she "spoke to a lot of different groups with a lot different constituents, a lot of different kinds of members, about issues that had to do with world affairs." "I’ve probably described more times than I can remember how stressful it was advising the president about going after bin Laden," she said, alluding to her speech material.
"So my view on this is, look at my record, look at what I am proposing, and we have a vigorous agreement here. We both want to rein in the excesses of Wall Street."