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ABC
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Hillary Rodham Clinton ducked a thrown shoe, expressed surprise,
cracked a couple of jokes that drew applause and continued her
keynote speech on stage in front of a Las Vegas convention
audience.
Moments
later, still in the stage spotlight, the former secretary of
state reflected calmly on what she called "an atmosphere
and attitude in politics" that she said rewards
inflexibility and extremism.
"That
is not the way democracy works," Clinton said as she
fielded apologies and questions Thursday from Jerry Simms, the
outgoing chairman of the host Institute of Scrap Recycling
Industries.
"People
bring their beliefs and their concerns to the table, and work
them through," Clinton said.
Meanwhile,
a woman was taken into federal custody after admitting she threw
the shoe. She didn't say why she did it.
"Is
that somebody throwing something at me?" Clinton said after
the object flew past her on the stage at the Mandalay Bay
resort. "Is that part of Cirque de Soleil?"
Most
in the audience of more than 1,000 people understood the
reference to the popular series of Las Vegas Strip shows
featuring acrobats, magic and whimsy.
"My
goodness, I didn't know that solid waste management was so
controversial," Clinton laughed. "Thank goodness she
didn't play softball like I did."
Brian
Spellacy, U.S. Secret Service supervisory special agent in Las
Vegas, said the woman in custody was being questioned and would
face criminal charges. Spellacy declined to identify the woman.
Spellacy
and a spokeswoman for U.S. Attorney Daniel Bogden said it wasn't
immediately clear what charges she would face.
A
black and orange athletic shoe was recovered from the stage,
Spellacy added.
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