her encounterand was part of a report that gave mary enright the force they needed to take those taxs away and give our kids the chance at an equal education. [cheers and applause] texas,e went down south where she met -- [cheers] she met one of the nicest fellows i ever met, franklin garcia, and he helped her register mexican-american voters. i think some of them are still around to vote for her in 2016. [applause] in lawour last year school, hillary kept up this work. she went to south carolina to see why so many young african-american boys -- i mean young teenagers -- were being jailed for years with adults in men's prisons. she filed a report on that, which led to some changes too. always making things better. [applause] meanwhile, let's get back to business. i was trying to convince her to marry me. [laughter] i first proposed to her on a trip to great britain, the first time she'd ever been overseas. we were on the shoreline of this wonderful lake. i asked her to marry me and she said "i can't do it." [laughter] in 1974, i went home to teach in law school and hillary moved to o