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First Lady Fields Questions From Kids

April 22, 2010 By WHC Insider

Sasha and Malia weren’t there, but presidential pooch Bo was on hand while First Lady Michelle Obama entertained questions from a curious crowd of kids in the East Room. Executive Office employees brought their offspring to the event as part of Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day.

The First Lady joked a few may have “read my bio” beforehand when asked about childhood obesity.

“Every First Lady defines their job based on what their interests and passion are,” Mrs. Obama explained. “For me the issues are healthy living for our kids.”

That includes limiting the number of snacks, to which one youngster said they only ate two snacks a day – Mrs. Obama approved.

As to how she was going to celebrate Earth Day, which also happens to be today, the First Lady said her daughter Sasha had brought home a few energy efficient light bulbs, so there would be some bulb changing taking place at the White House.

On a lighter note, Mrs. Obama said that Bo’s favorite toy was a big rope and “the game is, can you get it before he gets it?” and yes, she often wins. The kids gave a big “whoa” when they heard the girls have to get up at 6AM but Mrs. Obama got the last laugh: “They can get up later if they move faster.”

Filed Under: DC, Washington Tagged With: Michelle Obama, Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day

Hank-ering For A Cup Of Coffee

April 20, 2010 By WHC Insider

Tom Hanks feels for the “poor slobs” of the White House Press Corps.

The Academy Award winning actor said as much while checking out the old Pony Express espresso machine he bought in 2004 for the hardworking men and women of the Fourth Estate after noticing they didn’t have a proper source of java.

Hanks couldn’t resist visiting the press room last month to see if the coffee maker was still there while at the White House for a special screening of HBO’s “The Pacific” with President Barack Obama.

Director Steven Spielberg and Hanks are Executive Producers of the ten-part WWII miniseries now airing on HBO.

Hanks showed off the coffee maker to pal Spielberg, along with their wives, actresses Rita Wilson and Kate Capshaw. He also promised to send the press corps a new one after declaring that “this one is on its last legs.”

Well, despite a question of ethics jokingly raised by veteran CBS News White House correspondent Mark Knoller (to which Hanks replied: “It’s just a gift — it’s not like it’s a pizza oven.”) Hanks has made good on his promise: a shiny new coffee maker and personal note from the actor were delivered this afternoon.

Filed Under: DC, Washington, Washington Events Tagged With: coffee, HBO, Kate Capshaw, Rita Wilson, Steven Spielberg, The Pacific, Tom Hanks, White House press corps

TODAY show: President Clinton Talks Haiti, Wedding

April 19, 2010 By WHC Insider

“Proud, grateful, wistful.”
That’s how former President Bill Clinton summed up his feelings about daughter Chelsea‘s upcoming summer nuptials to investment banker Marc Mezvinsky in an interview with another former first daughter, TODAY show contributor Jenna Bush Hager. “I just hope I can keep it together when I walk her down the aisle.”

Hager sat down with Clinton in Miami, Florida at the third annual Clinton Global Initiative University, where over 1,300 students met with university officials and leaders from nonprofits to talk about creative solutions to today’s global issues. Included among the students were six from Haiti. President Barack Obama called upon Clinton and Hager’s father, former President George W. Bush, to help in relief and recovery efforts in the aftermath of the Haitian earthquake earlier this year.

One particular area of interest to both Clinton and Hager, a teacher and author when she’s not on NBC: education. Clinton says the issue is vitally important:
“The country needs to start educating its people, so what we’re trying to do now is use this as the beginning to total universal enrollment.”

Check out the entire interview below:

Filed Under: Washington Tagged With: Chelsea Clinton, Jenna Bush Hager, President Bill Clinton

Rozett: New Communications Czar for API

April 14, 2010 By WHC Insider

White House Correspondents Insider Managing Editor Linda Schoumacher Rozett is joining oil and natural gas powerhouse API.  Check out what The Washington Post and The Hill have to say about the new vice president of communications at the American Petroleum Institute.

Everyone at Haddad Media wishes Linda well!

Filed Under: DC, Washington

White House Correspondents' Dinner: Time Scores Big Guests

April 13, 2010 By WHC Insider

More folks are clamoring for tickets to the 2010 White House Correspondents’ Dinner than ever before and we’re starting to learn who some of the lucky ticket bearers will be: WWD reports Time will be bringing Steven Spielberg and wife Kate Capshaw, along with Michelle Pfeiffer and David E. Kelley.

Spielberg is no stranger to the WHCD or Washington; he was recently in D.C. to screen HBO’s latest miniseries “The Pacific” at the White House for the president. The Commander in Chief just happened to also be the number one person guests wanted to meet at last year’s WHCD, according to our random and unscientific poll at the 2009 Garden Brunch.

WHCI Garden Brunch 2009: Who Do You Want To Meet? from whcinsider on Vimeo.

Filed Under: DC, Washington, WHCD 2010 Guests Tagged With: David E. Kelley, Kate Capshaw, Michelle Pfeiffer, Steven Spielberg

CBS News' Mark Knoller To Receive WHCA Award

April 13, 2010 By WHC Insider

Courtesy CBS News

We’ve heard that voice for more than thirty years. Now CBS News White House Correspondent Mark Knoller, 58, known around the Press Room for being the unofficial statistician of all things presidential, will be honored by the White House Correspondents’ Association with the Aldo Beckman award for sustained excellence in White House coverage. Knoller was a reporter with the Associated Press before joining CBS News in 1988 and has covered every president since Gerald Ford.

Check out Politico for more on Knoller’s award and others to be handed out at the 2010 WHCD.

Filed Under: Correspondents, DC, Washington Tagged With: Mark Knoller

Voto Latino's ON SERIES talk Green in DC

April 13, 2010 By WHC Insider

Voto Latino, the non-profit organization founded by actress Rosario Dawson to promote American Latino youth civic participation, celebrated its five-year anniversary last month by kicking off its ON Series here in Washington, DC.  Dawson and Voto Latino Executive Director Maria Teresa Kumar were joined by the President’s Domestic Policy adviser Melody Barnes and Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis for “ON: Greening the Next Generation Workforce” to discuss the role of Latino’s in the emerging green economy.

Voto Latino ON Series in DC from whcinsider on Vimeo.

Filed Under: DC, Washington, Washington Events Tagged With: Hilda Solis, Maria Teresa Kumar, Melody Barnes, Rosario Dawson, Voto Latino

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