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President Barack Obama and Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton at the Democratic National Convention earlier this year. | Aaron P. Bernstein/Getty Images

PHILADELPHIA – Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton will close out the last night of the Democratic convention on Thursday with her acceptance speech. She will be introduced by her daughter, Chelsea. Entertainers include Carole King, Katy Perry and longtime Clinton friends Ted Danson and Mary Steenburgen. Illinois Senate candidate Rep. Tammy Duckworth D-Ill., will also be speaking.

From the Democratic Convention…

The program is listed below:

4:00 PM – 6:00 PM (EDT)

Call to Order

U.S. Representative Marcia Fudge (Ohio)

Invocation

Archbishop from Greek Orthodox Church, Reverend Bernice King, Native American Gov.

Eddie Torres, Sr. Mary Scullion

Pledge of Allegiance

National Anthem

Star Swain

Remarks

President of the League of Conservation Voters Gene Karpinski

Remarks

Minnesota State Representative Peggy Flanagan

Remarks

U.S. Representative Ted Deutch (Florida)

Remarks

Former Mayor of Los Angeles Antonio Villaraigosa

Remarks

Former South Carolina State Representative Bakari Sellers

Remarks

South Carolina Democratic Party Chair Jamie Harrison

Remarks

U.S. Representative Maxine Waters (California)

Remarks

President of the Human Rights Campaign Chad Griffin

Remarks

U.S. Representative Cedric Richmond (Louisiana)

Remarks

Colorado House Majority Leader State Representative Crisanta DuranRemarks

U.S. Representative Gwen Moore (Wisconsin)Remarks

Tennessee State Representative Raumesh AkbariRemarks

Nevada State Senator Ruben J. Kihuen

Remarks

Former Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter

Remarks

U.S. Representative Emanuel Cleaver (Missouri)

Remarks

Co-Chair of the Congressional LGBT Equality Caucus Congressman Sean Patrick Maloney (New York) and LGBT rights activist Sarah McBride

Remarks

Civil Rights Leader Dolores Huerta

Remarks

U.S. Representative Joyce Beatty (Ohio)

Remarks

Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton

Remarks

Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti

Remarks

U.S. Senate Candidate Katie McGinty (Pennsylvania)

Remarks

U.S. Representative Tammy Duckworth (Illinois)

6:00 – 10:00 PM (EDT)Musical Performance

Carole KingRemarks

U.S. Representative James Clyburn (South Carolina)Remarks

Hillary for America Director of States and Political Engagement Marlon Marshall

Remarks

House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi

Remarks

U.S. Senator Barbara Mikulski and the Democratic Women of the Senate

Remarks

Hillary for America Latino Vote Director Lorella Praeli

Remarks

U.S. Representative Joaquin Castro (Texas)

Musical Performance

Sheila E + Family

Remarks

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo

Stronger Together: An Economy That Works For All

Remarks

U.S. Representative Tim Ryan (Ohio)

Remarks

Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper

Introduction of Speakers

Ted Danson & Mary Steenburgen

Remarks

Henrietta Ivey

Henrietta is a home care worker Hillary met while campaigning in Michigan who is helping to lead the Fight for $15.

Remarks

Dave Wills

Dave is an 8th grade social studies teacher in Guilford County, NC and has over $35,000 in student debt.

Remarks

Beth Mathias

Beth works two jobs and her husband works the nightshift at a factory in Ohio. Hillary met Beth at a roundtable in Marion.

Remarks

Jensen Walcott & Jake Reed

Jensen was fired from her job at a pizza restaurant for asking her boss why she was paid 25 cents less than her male co-worker and friend, Jake. After Jensen and Jake’s story came to light, Hillary tweeted “Good for you, Jensen. Every woman deserves equal pay, no matter what her age. Keep up the hard work—and courage!”

Remarks

Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf

Remarks

Former Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm

Stronger Together: Americans for Hillary

Remarks

Doug Elmets

Former Reagan Administration official

Remarks

Jennifer Pierotti Lim

Director of Health Policy, U.S. Chamber of Commerce & Co-Founder of Republican Women for Hillary

Stronger Together: Tribute to Fallen Law Enforcement Officers

Remarks

Dallas Sheriff Lupe Valdez

Remarks

Jennifer Loudon, Wayne Walker, Wayne Owens, Barbara Owens

Family members of fallen law enforcement officers

Stronger Together: An Inclusive AmericaRemarks

Reverend William BarberIntroduction of Film

Kareem Abdul-JabaarRemarks

Khizr Khan

Khizr Khan’s son, Humayun S. M. Khan was a University of Virginia graduate and enlisted in the U.S. Army. Khan was one of 14 American Muslims who died serving the United States in the ten years after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.

Stronger Together: Supporting Our Military

Remarks

U.S. Representative Ted Lieu (California)

Remarks

General John Allen (ret. USMC), former Commander, International Security Assistance Forces, and Commander, United States Forces – Afghanistan

Remarks

Florent Groberg

Retired U.S. Army Captain Florent “Flo” Groberg was awarded the Medal of Honor, the nation’s top award for valor in combat, by President Obama after serving in Afghanistan.

Remarks

Chloe Grace Moretz

Remarks

U.S. Representative Xavier Becerra (California)

Remarks

U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown (Ohio)

Musical Performance

Katy Perry

10:00 – 11:00 PM (EDT)

Introduction of Hillary Clinton

Chelsea Clinton

Remarks

Hillary Clinton

Benediction

Reverend Bill Shillady


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