Hillary Clinton's Speech Demands: Lemons, Hummus, $300,000

The former Secretary of State requires a few things before she agrees to deliver a speech.
Photographer: Mandel Ngan/AFP
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Being an "in demand" public speaker has its perks, just ask Hillary Clinton. When the University of California Los Angeles inquired about bringing the former Secretary of State to its campus last Spring to receive an award and deliver a speech, it received a list of demands from Clinton's camp, the Washington Post reported.

After agreeing to the speaking fee—$300,000, which Clinton donated to the Bill, Hillary, and Chelsea Clinton Foundation—a list was sent via email detailing what items would also need to be included for the March 5 speaking engagement to go forward. The requests included: