Ex-Presidents Bush, Clinton to debate

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November 04, 2009 by indystar | Staff

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Former Presidents Bill Clinton and George. W. Bush have agreed to a smackdown at Radio City Music Hall.

Well, there is not likely to be any head butting, but the two former presidents have agreed to debate foreign policy, economics and other issues of the day on the same platform on Feb. 25, 2010, according to MSG Entertainment, which bills the event as “The Hottest Ticket in Political History.”

The debate, which will include a question-and-answer segment with an as-yet unnamed moderator, is part of MSG’s speaker’s series known called “Minds That Move the World.”

Melissa Ormond, MSG’s chief operating officer, says the event will be “an informative and empowering experience” that will also “encourage people to engage in continued dialog surrounding the most significant current events of our day,” The New York Daily News reports.

While the two former presidents have shared a stage before, in Toronto in May, the Radio City Music Hall will be their highest profile venue.

Tickets will range from $60 to $1,250, with the upper-end including a cocktail reception before the event.

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