Overview
- Bill Clinton's new book, 'Citizen,' offers a personal account of his life and work since leaving the White House in 2001.
 - Clinton reflects on major events like the January 6 insurrection and the challenges posed by rising authoritarianism.
 - He discusses the polarization in America, highlighting the divide between those embracing diversity and those fearing loss of control.
 - The book includes Clinton's 'Rules for Politics,' offering humorous yet insightful guidance for political life.
 - Clinton emphasizes the importance of public service, cooperation, and resilience in the face of political and personal challenges.