hillary rodham clinton, first lady of the united states. [ applause ] she is giving women a voice, making a lasting impact on their countries. >> that is so good. i am so proud of you. you were excellent. i loved it. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you very much, fiona, for that introduction and even more for your adding your vital voice to this conference. i'm sure if you need a note to be excused from school, there are about 1,000 of us who would sign it. the road to peace will never be easy, but the world has also seen how no fires, bombs, or terrorists will ever turn you back. when my husband and i go tomorrow, we will pay tribute to those who were murdered by the enemies of peace. they were mostly women and children. they were catholic and protestant, unionist and nationalist, young and old. they were people simply living their lives, working at a drapery store, hanging out with friends, buying school uniforms for their children. the terrorists targeted the people of northern ireland, and in response it was the people, all the people, who bravely stood side by side to say hatred and