forum. A makeshift studio was constructed at a Boston hotel a few floors above a room where the Association of Matrimonial Lawyers was meeting. Under relentless questioning, the Clintons performed well, but the highlight of their appearance never made the air. Midway through the shoot, a bank of lights held high on a pipe came crashing to the ground about a foot from Hillary. Clinton instantly grabbed his wife and pulled her to him. They embraced as Clinton gently stroked her hair. "It's okay,'' he said. "It's okay; it's over. Don't worry.'' That single incident, which the public never saw, said more about their marriage than even they could ever say.
A few weeks later, at a senior citizens' center, Clinton gave another policy-laden speech. The audience wanted