Former president Bill Clinton enjoys the balloon drop after his wife Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton accepted the nomination on the fourth and final night at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. July 28, 2016.  REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson
RM2CKJAYGFormer president Bill Clinton enjoys the balloon drop after his wife Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton accepted the nomination on the fourth and final night at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. July 28, 2016. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson
Former President Bill Clinton enjoys breakfast at the Lizard's Thicket, where Clinton was campaigning for his wife Hillary, in Columbia, SC, USA on January 22, 2008. Photo by Jeff Blake/The State/MCT/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2DD7FFYFormer President Bill Clinton enjoys breakfast at the Lizard's Thicket, where Clinton was campaigning for his wife Hillary, in Columbia, SC, USA on January 22, 2008. Photo by Jeff Blake/The State/MCT/ABACAPRESS.COM
Former President Bill Clinton enjoys breakfast, Tuesday morning, January 22, 2008, at the Lizard's Thicket in Columbia, South Carolina, where Clinton was campaigning for his wife Hillary. (Photo by Jeff Blake/The State/MCT/Sipa USA)
RM2F14F1TFormer President Bill Clinton enjoys breakfast, Tuesday morning, January 22, 2008, at the Lizard's Thicket in Columbia, South Carolina, where Clinton was campaigning for his wife Hillary. (Photo by Jeff Blake/The State/MCT/Sipa USA)
Former President Bill Clinton reacts as he enjoys the musical program preformed by the Richland Northeast GAP Choir at the NAACP National Freedom Fund awards and fundraiser Friday, May 18, 2007, at Bible Way Church of Atlas Road in Columbia, S.C. (AP Photo/Mary Ann Chastain)
RM2PBGCHFFormer President Bill Clinton reacts as he enjoys the musical program preformed by the Richland Northeast GAP Choir at the NAACP National Freedom Fund awards and fundraiser Friday, May 18, 2007, at Bible Way Church of Atlas Road in Columbia, S.C. (AP Photo/Mary Ann Chastain)
16 March 2008 - New Orleans, Louisiana, Lower 9th ward - Former President Bill Clinton talks saxophones and enjoys a rousing performance by the Lucky 8 Brass Band before he leaves the area. Clinton was in town for the 'Make a Difference, Make a Commitment' clean up of the neighbourhood devastated by Hurricane Katrina. The massive clean up project was organised by Brad Pitt's Make it Right Foundation aided by the Clinton Global Initiative. Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa Press/pittclintonone.026/0803171349
RM2F0WNN416 March 2008 - New Orleans, Louisiana, Lower 9th ward - Former President Bill Clinton talks saxophones and enjoys a rousing performance by the Lucky 8 Brass Band before he leaves the area. Clinton was in town for the 'Make a Difference, Make a Commitment' clean up of the neighbourhood devastated by Hurricane Katrina. The massive clean up project was organised by Brad Pitt's Make it Right Foundation aided by the Clinton Global Initiative. Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa Press/pittclintonone.026/0803171349
Gov. Rick Scott, left, enjoys a Cuban coffee at the Versailles restaurant in the Little Havana section of in Miami, Tuesday, July 12, 2011. The Cuban exile landmark Versailles Restaurant turns 40. Versailles is a must stop for many local and national politicians, a few of whom will likely attend the fiesta Tuesday in Miami's Little Havana. Mike Huckabee, Mitt Romney and John McCain are among those who've campaigned there. Former President Bill Clinton is a repeat customer. (AP Photo/Alan Diaz)
RM2NBGWRGGov. Rick Scott, left, enjoys a Cuban coffee at the Versailles restaurant in the Little Havana section of in Miami, Tuesday, July 12, 2011. The Cuban exile landmark Versailles Restaurant turns 40. Versailles is a must stop for many local and national politicians, a few of whom will likely attend the fiesta Tuesday in Miami's Little Havana. Mike Huckabee, Mitt Romney and John McCain are among those who've campaigned there. Former President Bill Clinton is a repeat customer. (AP Photo/Alan Diaz)
Washington, D.C. - June 14, 2004 -- Former United States President Bill Clinton enjoys a laugh at the White House ceremony where his portrait was unveiled at the White House in Washington, D.C. on June 14, 2004.  Clinton was responding to a remark about his being the campaign chairman for George McGovern's failed presidential bid in Texas in 1972. Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP
RMJMRRGCWashington, D.C. - June 14, 2004 -- Former United States President Bill Clinton enjoys a laugh at the White House ceremony where his portrait was unveiled at the White House in Washington, D.C. on June 14, 2004. Clinton was responding to a remark about his being the campaign chairman for George McGovern's failed presidential bid in Texas in 1972. Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP
Former American President Bill Clinton enjoys a round of golf on the Old Course at the Royal and Ancient Golf Club in St Andrews, Scotland. Mr Clinton, who plays off a 12 handicap, took five strokes at the first hole. * ... including a penalty after hitting his second into the world-famous Swilcan Burn. Mr Clinton is in Scotland after a speaking tour in which he visited eight countries in 12 days.
RMG5DCHYFormer American President Bill Clinton enjoys a round of golf on the Old Course at the Royal and Ancient Golf Club in St Andrews, Scotland. Mr Clinton, who plays off a 12 handicap, took five strokes at the first hole. * ... including a penalty after hitting his second into the world-famous Swilcan Burn. Mr Clinton is in Scotland after a speaking tour in which he visited eight countries in 12 days.
Labour Conference - Peter Mandelson
RMG633JELabour Conference - Peter Mandelson
16 March 2008 - New Orleans, Louisiana, Lower 9th ward - Former President Bill Clinton talks saxophones and enjoys a rousing performance by the Lucky 8 Brass Band before he leaves the area. Clinton was in town for the 'Make a Difference, Make a Commitment' clean up of the neighbourhood devastated by Hurricane Katrina. The massive clean up project was organised by Brad Pitt's Make it Right Foundation aided by the Clinton Global Initiative. Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa Press/pittclintonone.027/0803171350
RM2F0WNWD16 March 2008 - New Orleans, Louisiana, Lower 9th ward - Former President Bill Clinton talks saxophones and enjoys a rousing performance by the Lucky 8 Brass Band before he leaves the area. Clinton was in town for the 'Make a Difference, Make a Commitment' clean up of the neighbourhood devastated by Hurricane Katrina. The massive clean up project was organised by Brad Pitt's Make it Right Foundation aided by the Clinton Global Initiative. Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa Press/pittclintonone.027/0803171350
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton enjoys the balloon drop with her husband former president Bill Clinton and daughter Chelsea Clinton after she accepted the nomination on the fourth and final night at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. July 28, 2016. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson
RM2CM01C8Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton enjoys the balloon drop with her husband former president Bill Clinton and daughter Chelsea Clinton after she accepted the nomination on the fourth and final night at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. July 28, 2016. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson
16 March 2008 - New Orleans, Louisiana, Lower 9th ward - Former President Bill Clinton talks saxophones and enjoys a rousing performance by the Lucky 8 Brass Band before he leaves the area. Clinton was in town for the 'Make a Difference, Make a Commitment' clean up of the neighbourhood devastated by Hurricane Katrina. The massive clean up project was organised by Brad Pitt's Make it Right Foundation aided by the Clinton Global Initiative. Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa Press/pittclintonone.028/0803171350
RM2F0WNX416 March 2008 - New Orleans, Louisiana, Lower 9th ward - Former President Bill Clinton talks saxophones and enjoys a rousing performance by the Lucky 8 Brass Band before he leaves the area. Clinton was in town for the 'Make a Difference, Make a Commitment' clean up of the neighbourhood devastated by Hurricane Katrina. The massive clean up project was organised by Brad Pitt's Make it Right Foundation aided by the Clinton Global Initiative. Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa Press/pittclintonone.028/0803171350