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Transcript: Arantxa Loizaga’s Interview with Hillary Clinton on Noticiero Univision

A transcript of Univision's interview with Hillary Clinton, which aired on October 16, 2015.
16 Oct 2015 – 10:57 AM EDT
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Program:        Noticiero Univision

Air Date:        Thursday, October 15, 2015

Key:     AL: Arantxa Loizaga,    HC: Hillary Clinton

HC:                 Hello again.

AL:                  How are you doing?

HC:                 I am doing great.  Good to see you again.

AL:                  Good to see you too.

HC:                 Thank you.

AL:                  Back in San Antonio.

HC:                 I love being in San Antonio.  I first visited this city so long ago when it was a much smaller, sleepier place.  But I’ve always loved the atmosphere, the culture, the food, you know, the music, everything about it.  And I’ve made friends that have lasted a lifetime from here.

AL:                  Talking about food, what’s your favorite food here in San Antonio?

HC:                 Oh listen, anything that I can get that has, you know, both Mexican and Tex-Mex, and you know, you just put me down and I’m ready.

AL:                  Do you still get nervous when a lot of people are here waiting for you, expecting to hear your speech?

HC:                 I do.  I mean today the crowd so big and so enthusiastic.  And I get a little nervous because everybody’s there.  Because they want to cheer me on, but they also want to hear what I say, because they want to make sure that, you know, as President I’m going to really listen to them.  And I’m going to try to help them with their problems.  I do get a little nervous.  Because I want people to know how hard I’ll work, and how I’ll do anything I possibly can as President to meet the needs they face as family , as employees, and employers.  And then you get out there and it’s just so overwhelming, you just can’t believe the energy that’s coming at you.

AL:                  Secretary, we noticed that while you were talking we had some protestors outside.  How do you deal with that":true}