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  • First Lady Michelle Obama to Make Fox News Debut

    This Saturday First Lady Michelle Obama will make her Fox News debut when she sits down with former Governor and Presidential Candidate  Mike Huckabee to discuss her childhood obesity initiative and her newly launched Let’s Move campaign.  According to US News & World Report Blog

    Huckabee, who famously lost over 100 pounds … agrees with the first lady that childhood obesity is a major threat to kids.

    Huck says he “commends” Michelle Obama for taking on the problem and recognizing that it is not a “crisis of the month.”

    “It is not a left/right, liberal/conservative, Democrat/Republican issue. This is an issue that falls beyond what I call the ‘horizontal’ issues of left and right and rises to the ‘vertical’ level of up or down,” Huckabee says.

    Obama this month announced her new program to curb childhood obesity: the Let’s Move Campaign.

    Huckabee suggested that hosting Obama is a sign that the issue isn’t one that should attract partisanship. “The tragedy would be for conservatives to sit it out and not ensure that the approach is indeed vertical and focused on the cultural and generational changes that are needed.”

    Still, he said, it’s not a problem “that government can fix and shouldn’t attempt to regulate people’s behavior, but rather to follow the same framework that has marked other significant cultural shifts in health behavior.”

    Huckabee says pushing kids to watch what they eat can be a subtle thing. “Kids respond to peer pressure and influences that surround them,” he says. “There is no simple solution because the issue is far more complex than that. It involves parents, kids, the medical community, the food industry, communities, and education. The role for government is far more limited than many will realize, but government does have a role, not to regulate personal behavior and private business but to regulate itself and its institutions.”

    Huckabee hosts Huckabee with Mike Huckabee weekends on Fox. It’s a newsy and folksy show where the former Arkansas governor talks about whatever he wants.

    At least Huckabee agrees it’s not a bipartisan issue. However, he loses me when he says government doesn’t have a role in regulating private businesses. This bothers me especially when I think about private businesses that manufacture products that directly influence our health. If government plays no role in regulating private businesses then what is the purpose of the FDA? I guess it’s just a case of Huckabee not wanting to bite the hand that feeds him.

    This interview will definitely be one to watch. Wonder if he’ll try to throw in some policy and Palin questions for good measure.

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  • PHOTOS & REMARKS: First Lady Meets with British Essay Contest Winners

    Today First Lady Michelle Obama met with students from the London borough of Islington in the Old Dining Room of the White House. The 10 lucky students were awarded with a trip to the United States, courtesy of the US Embassy in London, as a prize for wining a Black History Month essay competition. According to the White House Press Office, “This event builds on Mrs Obama’s efforts to engage young people in the United States and around the world.”

    Mrs Obama visited the  Elizabeth Garrett Anderson School (EGAS) in Islington in April 2009. One of the students who visied the First Lady today attends EGAS. 

    Here are the First Lady’s remarks courtesy of WhiteHouse.gov

    11:05 A.M. EST

    MRS. OBAMA: Well, first, let me just officially welcome you to the White House, to my house. We’re in the Old Family Dining Room, and this is the State Floor of the Residence, so this is where all the official functions happen. And we live upstairs, two floors upstairs. That’s where our house is, and the TVs, and the dog, and the kids, and all that stuff.

    But this, we do a lot of intimate events here. I think yesterday the President had lunch with the King of Spain. So that’s the kind of stuff we do here. I met with Congress here on a childhood obesity initiative.

    But on the rest of this floor this is where you do big press conferences. Right here in the State Dining Room we’re going to have the Governors Ball on Sunday. We invite every governor from the states and their wives. And then there’s the Blue Room and the Red Room and the Green Room — they’re that color. (Laughter.) So hopefully before you guys leave you’ll get to see everything. And in the Blue Oval Room you’ll be able to look out on the South Lawn, which is like our backyard. So it’s so good to have you.

    As you know, we have entertained a lot of important guests here, people from your country. Many of your Prime Ministers have been here. The Queen has been here — not since we’ve been here, but she’s been here before. And you all are just among the many important people that we’ve had, and I am just thrilled to have you guys here.

    STUDENTS: Thank you.

    MRS. OBAMA: I really am thrilled and honored that you have taken time.

    You know, when I was in the U.K. and visited the Elizabeth Garrett School, I had — you know, that was one of the most memorable moments for me in my first year. I’ve gotten to travel a lot of places, but the time that I spent with Nanah and her fellow students meant a lot to me because, as I said then, I see myself in you all — you know, the possibilities. And with you guys doing so well and working on these essays and making your way here, I mean, what you’re doing is laying that foundation. You’re demonstrating to your families, to your teachers, to your communities that you’re ready to put in the work and be serious and focused.

    And by doing that, the important thing is to know that you can do anything. You can do anything. We’re living in a wonderful time where, you know, if you work hard and you develop important supports and resources — and it can be anyone — it may not be in your family, but it could be a teacher, it could be a pastor, it could be a neighbor — that the opportunities are endless.

    And that was true for me, you know. Never before would I have imagined that everything that I did up until this point would prepare me to be the First Lady of the United States. But it really has, and it started with all the small stuff — going to school, taking pride in my work, enjoying being the best at whatever I was going to do, practicing discipline early on, listening to my teachers, taking on opportunities to travel. I never got to do anything like this when I was your age, but, you know, the fact that you have not only competed and won and were able to do this, but you had the courage to come and make it happen.

    So I would just encourage you all to make the most of your time in high school. Is everybody in high school? Everybody is in high school, right?

    STUDENT: Not me.

    MRS. OBAMA: Not you? I was like, are you in high school? (Laughter.) So you’re starting early, which is good.

    But make the most of this time. I tell my kids that this is practice for the rest of your life, because you don’t wake up and become the person that you are. President Obama didn’t wake up to become who he is. It was a lot of practice early on, of getting things done. You’re going to slip and fall and trip along the way. He certainly did. I did a little less than he did. (Laughter.)

    But, you know, no one gets to where they are without a lot of mistakes, and I tell my kids that’s the whole point. Now you make the mistakes. And be proud of those mistakes, you know. And if you don’t know what’s going on, make some — make sure people explain things to you. Don’t be afraid to not know, don’t be afraid to be wrong, because now is the time to be wrong and to get a few things wrong, because you’re just learning. It’s all practice. But we’re proud of you. We’re very proud and honored to have you with us.

    And the other thing that I’ll just say is having you here is sort of where — I know the President talked about moving the country through young people; you know, young people exchanging ideas, and traveling, and sharing, and by visiting the schools you’ve been visiting, and going to Howard, and seeing some historical sites. You never know what impression you’ll make on the kids that you meet here, because you — if you haven’t run into kids here already, they probably never even been to the U.K. They probably don’t even know what your world is like.

    And what you learn as you get older is that so much of who we are is exactly the same, but for an accent or a location. You’ll find that your challenges are the same across the globe. And you have an opportunity through your visits to inspire somebody here maybe to pick up a map and say, let me find out a little bit more about the U.K. or this community that you all are from; maybe I’ll think about competing in an essay contest; maybe I’ll think about studying abroad when I get to college; maybe I’ll think about expanding my world, right?

    So you have that opportunity to influence young people’s lives here, and we hope to have more of our young people here in the United States visit many countries and do the same thing.

    But remember when you go back that this is a special opportunity. And one of the things that I try to do and tried to do along my life, throughout my life, is to look back and pull somebody along. And it’s never too early to do that, you know. It could be a younger brother or a kid in your community, or a cousin. Think about who you’re going to help along, and never stop doing that.

    That’s why mentoring is so important to me, because even being here as the First Lady I’m constantly thinking about who I’m going to bring with me; you know, who gets to see this, who gets to experience this life that I’m living.

    And if we all think like that, you know, just imagine what we can do in our communities, for kids who may not get to come on this trip, right? But we can take this experience back to them, and you all can do the same thing. That’s the only thing I’d ask you guys to think about.

    But it is really wonderful to have you here. And we’re excited.

    But now I think we’ve got — Curtly, you’re going to do a little reading for us? Why don’t we do that.

    (Curtly Mejias reads an excerpt from his winning essay.)

    END

    11:14 A.M. EST

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    The First Lady Meets With Students From Islington, UK

    The First Lady Meets With Students From Islington, UK

    The First Lady Meets With Students From Islington, UK

    The First Lady Meets With Students From Islington, UK

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  • 2010 White House Easter Egg Roll Date and Theme

    The White House has announced the details of the 2010 Easter Egg Roll. All you interested MOWatchers be prepared to man your computers and gets your bids in early because the lottery will open on February 25th and close on the 28th. Here are the details courtesy of the White House Press House

    The President and First Lady announced today that this year’s White House Easter Egg Roll will be held on Monday, April 5, 2010 with the theme of “Ready, Set, Go!” promoting health and wellness. The event will feature live music, sports courts, cooking stations, storytelling and, of course, Easter egg rolling. All of the activities will encourage children to lead healthy and active lives and follow the First Lady’s ‘Let’s Move!’ initiative, a national campaign to combat childhood obesity. The White House will open its South Lawn for children aged 12 years and younger and their families. 

    White House Easter Egg Roll tickets will be distributed through an online lottery system, allowing guests from across the United States to participate in a tradition that dates back to 1878. The lottery will open for entries on February 25th and close on February 28th. Full ticketing details can be found at www.whitehouse.gov/eastereggroll

    For the most up-to-date information on the Easter Egg Roll and other public events at the White House, please visit www.whitehouse.gov/eastereggroll or call the Visitors Office 24-hour information line at (202) 456-7041.

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  • VIDEO: Michelle Obama Makes Media Rounds to Take on Childhood Obesity

    First Lady Michelle Obama has been making the media rounds to introduce America to her new initiative to fight childhood obesity. This morning she was on the Tom Joyner Morning Show to discuss Let’s Move and Good Morning America and Larry King Live yesterday.

    I’m excited about the new initiative and anticipating to see how communities around the country come together not just to make children more healthy, but adults as well.

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  • VIDEO: Music That Inspired the Movement Student Workshop

    Yesterday high school students from across the country participated in a workshop to learn about how music influenced the Civil Rights Movement. A number of entertainers participated, including John Legend, Smokey Robinson, John Mellencamp, Dr. Bernice Johnson Reagon and Toshi Reagon.

    Later that night, due to an impending snow storm, “In Performance at the White House: A Celebration of Music from the Civil Rights Movement” was moved up one day and the concert took place in the East Room. Yolanda Adams, Joan Baez, Natalie Cole, Bob Dylan, Jennifer Hudson, John Legend, John Mellencamp, Smokey Robinson, Seal, the Blind Boys of Alabama, the Howard University Choir, and The Freedom Singers, featuring Dr. Bernice Johnson Reagon, Rutha Harris, Charles Neblett and Toshi Reagon were among the performers. Robert De Niro, Morgan Freeman and Queen Latifah were guest speakers. The concert featured songs from the Civil Rights Movement as well and readings from Civil Rights speeches and writings.

    The concert will be televised on February 11th at 8PM ET on public broadcasting stations nationwide and will be available on NPR.org/music. Please check your local listings.

     

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  • VIDEO: First Lady Kicks Off Let’s Move

    Yesterday was a busy day for First Lady Michelle Obama. She joined President Obama and Cabinet members as he signed a Memorandum on Childhood Obesity. The Memorandum established a task force, headed by the First Lady, to encourage children to exercise more and adopt healthier eating habits. Later she was joined by local students, cabinet members, and athletes to kick off Let’s Move, a new nationwide campaign to combat childhood obesity. To find out more about Let’s Move click here.

    Thanks to an impending snow storm, a dress rehearsal became the main performance, as “In Performance at the White House: A Celebration of Music from the Civil Rights Movement”, was moved up a night early.

     

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  • LIVE STREAM:Celebration of Music from the Civil Rights Movement

    Courtesy of the White House Press Office …

    Due to inclement weather, “In Performance at the White House: A Celebration of Music from the Civil Rights Movement” has been moved to tonight at 8:00PM EST in the East Room. The President will deliver opening remarks. The remarks are pooled press. The concert will be streamed live on http://www.whitehouse.gov/live.

     Participants include Yolanda Adams, Joan Baez, Natalie Cole, Bob Dylan, Jennifer Hudson, John Legend, John Mellencamp, Smokey Robinson, Seal, the Blind Boys of Alabama, the Howard University Choir, and The Freedom Singers, featuring Dr. Bernice Johnson Reagon, Rutha Harris, Charles Neblett and Toshi Reagon. Robert De Niro, Morgan Freeman and Queen Latifah will be guest speakers for this concert which will feature songs from the Civil Rights Movement as well as readings from famous Civil Rights speeches and writings.

     To watch the performance live click here.

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  • LIVE STREAM: First Lady Unveils Childhood Obesity Initiative

    Today First Lady Michelle Obama will unveil a nationwide campaign to help combat the childhood obesity epidemic at the White House. According to the White House Press Office, Mrs Obama will be joined by:

    • Tiki Barber, NBC correspondent and former NFL football player,
    • Dr. Judith Palfrey, President of the American Academy of Pediatrics
    • Will Allen from Milwaukee, WI, who is a leader in the effort to bring fresh produce to inner cities and urban areas
    • Mayors Chip Johnson of Hernando, Mississippi, and Joseph Curtatone of Somerville, Massachusetts, who are leading efforts in their communities to reduce childhood obesity
    • Local students, including a student from DC’s Bancroft elementary school, and members of the 2009 national championship pee-wee football team—Watkins Hornets.

    “The First Lady will announce the elements of the nationwide campaign, which will build on effective strategies at all levels and in all sectors, engage families and communities, and mobilize both public and private sector resources. The campaign will put the nation on track to solve the childhood obesity challenge within a generation so that children born today will reach adulthood at a healthy weight.”

    The live stream begins at 12PM EST and will be accompanied by a live discussion on FacebookClick here to view the live White House video stream.

    The First Lady will also make an appearance on Good Morning America, with Robin Roberts, this morning to discuss the initiative as well.

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  • VIDEOS: Michelle Obama On The Today Show

    This week the Today Show aired a series of exclusive interviews with First Lady Michelle Obama. In the interviews the First Lady discussed the impact of the Executive Office on the Obama marriage and family, living under the scrutiny of the spotlight, her Childhood Obesity Initiative, her thoughts on being the First Lady, and how she’s “having a ball.”

    The blogosphere is all a buzz about Mrs Obama’s comments about the weeMichelles. I am sure that there will be many more remarks in the days leading up to the launch of her Childhood Obesity Initiative. Did she say too much? Was it appropriate? Only time will tell. I’m excited about the upcoming initiative and I hope that it will bring about healthy lifestyles changes, not only in children, but in the lives of adults as well.

    Have a great weekend MOWatchers!

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