Bill Clinton Bucket List Includes Riding Horse in Mongolia Like Genghis Khan

Clinton's bucket list includes riding horse in Mongolia and climbing Kilimanjaro

As he works toward finishing off his bucket list, the former president is also poised to add “grandfather” to his resume as his daughter nears the end of her pregnancy, and the former president is ready to share his life expertise with the first Clinton grandchild.

“I want them to get up every day and look at the world with wonder and reverence. I want them to respect everyone they meet, whatever their background. I want them to be aware of all the people that make their world and not just the people that they are introduced to,” Clinton said.

“I want them to really love being alive. It’s my first and whatever other grandchildren I have -- that's what I want. And when they grow up, I want them to believe they have certain obligations to people who don't have all the opportunities they'll have and to the larger society," he said.

“I was just discussing with President Clinton that if Chelsea begins delivery while I’m speaking, she has my motorcade and will be able to navigate traffic,” Obama said with a smirk. “I don’t know what the problem is. Everybody hypes the traffic, but I haven’t noticed.”

“If we can’t find more than two or three families to run for high office, that’s silly, because there are great governors and great eligible people to run,” Mrs. Bush said earlier this year. “I think that the Kennedys, Clintons, Bushes — there are just more families than that.”

Asked what he thought of Mrs. Bush’s comment, Bill Clinton said, “I guess it’s what she thinks.”

“I don't know if they know whether Jeb's going to run for president or not. But we never discussed it,” Clinton said.