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 Hillary Clinton is not shying away from dealing her Republican challenger the woman card as she pulls ahead in the polls, joining a group of women lawmakers to rally around womenrsquo  rights and to speak out against Trump. At the start of the presidential campaign, Hilary Clinton was reluctant to draw too much attention to her gender, to imply that people should vote for her because she is a woman.But now with two weeks to go, those concerns have largely fallen away as she and her top women supporters call on the sisterhood to see her through, reports CBS News correspondent Nancy Cordes.                                         Womenrsquo  issues have become a key part of Clintonrsquo  closing argument.                                                                                                         Clinton looks to boost down-ballot Democrats          03:27                                                         stanley cups uk               If you believe  stanley cups women and girls should be treated with dignity and respect, and that women should be able to make our own healt stanley spain h care decisions and that marriage equality should be protected, then you have to vote, Clinton said at a rally in Manchester, New Hampshire on Monday.         Clinton argued shersquo;d make a great multitasker-in-chief, and campaigned with three women lawmakers, includingSenator Elizabeth Warren.Get this, Donald. Nasty women are tough, Warren told the crowd, followed by cheer Jiox What you need to know about Pennsylvania s special election
 Former German Chancellor Gerhard Schroder said Tuesday that former President George W. Bush  is not telling the truth  in his new memoir  Decision Points,  according to the German magazine Der Spiegel.  Schroder, who lost power in 2005, takes issue with a passage in the book in which Mr. Bush describes a 2002 meeting between the two men. The former president writes that when he said he was considering the use of force in Iraq, Schroder said,   What is true of Afghanistan is true of Iraq. Nations that sponsor terror must face consequences. If you make it fast and make it decisive, I will be with you.  Mr. Bush writes that he  took that as a statement of support. But when the German election arrived later that year botella stanley , Schroder had a different take. He denounced the possibility of force against Iraq.                                         Schroder says Mr. Bush s description of the exchange is false. He said in that meetin stanley quencher g and in vaso stanley  others he told Mr. Bush that Germany would stand by the United States if Iraq is shown  to have provided protection and hospitality to al-Qaida fighters.  He added, however, that it became clear in 2002 that the alleged connection between Iraq and al-Qaida  was false and constructed.  Schroder ultimately opposed the invasion of Iraq. Mr. Bush writes in  Decision Points  that though he continued to work with the German leader on some issues,  as someone who valued personal diplomacy, I put a high premium on trust. Once that trust was violated, it was har