
With the roll call vote happening tonight, Bill Clinton
set to speak at 7 p.m. (MDT) and Joe Biden to speak shortly after, it's a rip snorter of a lineup!
We're at the convention center following all of the action — what do you think. Were you happy to see Hillary release her delegates and help make Obama nominated by acclamation.
In an ABC News Interview Bill Clinton Asserts: "I'm No Racist" ABC News has an interview with former President Bill Clinton in which he says he's not a racist for the things he said during the Democratic primary race between his wife, Sen. Hillary Clinton and Sen. Barack Obama.
Bill Clinton On African-American Anger: "I Don't Think It'll Last"
The relationship between Clinton and Harlem's African-American community has gone through a distinctly rocky patch this year. Many black residents say they were hurt and angered by what they perceived as racially disrespectful comments made by Clinton during the campaign. One owner of an Internet cafe in Harlem said, "there's a definite level of betrayal, of 'You done us wrong by marginalizing us.'" Clinton said he did not expect the hard feelings to linger, "I don't think it'll last," adding that he was touched that his wife had won 53 percent of the vote in the district.

Lots of lovely ladies were out last night to celebrate at the tenth annual White Tie and Tiara Ball in honor of the Elton John AIDs Foundation at Elton's estate in England. Will and Jada, Liz Hurley (who took the theme quite literally with her sparkly headpiece) and Orlando Bloom joined
newly-engaged Uma Thurman for the evening, which raised an impressive
$20 million. Mischa Barton was also on hand for the night, as she posed for photos with Kelly Osbourne and her man Luke Worrell.

It was a 90th birthday party to remember for Nelson Mandela, who went big for his star-studded celebration in London's Hyde Park yesterday. Will Smith managed to tear himself away from his non-stop
promotional tour of Hancock to catch up with his buddies Robert de Niro, Forest Whitaker and Denzel Washington, and of course to spend some time with Jada. There was no sign of Amy Winehouse, but Naomi Campbell was happy to provide the drama, showing up even though Nelson personally requested she be
removed from the guest list after her
recent legal issues.
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Stars from both sides of the Atlantic joined Nelson Mandela in Hyde Park yesterday to celebrate his 90th birthday. Gordon Ramsay
prepared the banquet for the 500 guests, which included those due to
perform at tomorrow's concert, with Leona Lewis, Annie Lennox and the Sugababes all stunning in bright colours. Although Amy Winehouse wasn't there her spokesman has
said "it seems likely" she will perform on the night.
Bill Clinton: Committed To Helping Obama
Former President Clinton said through a spokesman Tuesday that he is committed to helping Barack Obama become president, his first comments in support of his wife's former rival since their primary ended three weeks ago. Relations between the last Democratic president and the candidate who wants to be the next one are still frosty, but his spokesman said, "President Clinton is obviously committed to doing whatever he can and is asked to do to ensure Senator Obama is the next president of the United States."
Gina Gershon Breaks Silence on Link to Bill Clinton
Gina Gershon broke her silence about the Vanity Fair
article that linked her to Bill Clinton. Saying "lies are the new facts," Gershon also said, "It is such a crazy, outrageous lie that has nothing to do with me. .

Barack Obama has a Spanish mensaje personal for Puerto Rico. Unbeknownst to the English speaking public, Obama is promising Puerto Ricans independence as soon as he becomes president. OK, just kidding.