It's morning again in Charlotte. President Obama plans to address the nation tonight. But everyone's thinking about the last Democratic president and what he said and how he said it last night. Calling Bill Clinton's speech(Cheers, applause.) PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON: Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. (Sustained cheers, applause.) Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Now, Mr. Mayor, fellow Democrats, we are here to nominate a president. (Cheers(CBS News) CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- In his 49-minute speech Wednesday night at the Democratic National Convention, former President Bill Clinton cited several statistics and made a number of supposedly fact-based assertions. Here's a look at which claimsAs ever, Team Obama's inability to tout their own candidate's economic record meant bringing Bill Clinton to the front and center of the campaign fray, first with ads and then with a prominent convention role, to do the heavyIt's morning again in Charlotte. President Obama plans to address the nation tonight. But everyone's thinking about the last Democratic president and what he said and how he said it last night. Calling Bill Clinton's speech
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