Economics

Bill Clinton Joins Obama for Golf, Talk About U.S. Economy

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President Barack Obama brought former President Bill Clinton into his Saturday routine for a round of golf and talk about the economy.

The current and former presidents teed off for the first time yesterday and played 18 holes in just under four hours at Andrews Air Force Base. They were joined by White House chief of staff William Daley, who served as commerce secretary under Clinton, and Doug Band, a top adviser to Clinton.