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Romance; runtime - 101 m; A woman not married to the President runs for First Lady, but she winds up getting a better proposal than she ever expected. First Lady is a classic romantic comedy with the backdrop of Presidential Politics and Royal Charm; directors - Nina May; Benjamin Dane. After 10 yrs my boyfriend and I broke up. It was pretty painful. I sent him this song thinking we would never see each other again. That was 2016. We married January 4th 2018. We took the time apart and regrouped in 2017. We had both grown and in so many ways changed. But as the song said Love don't change. #happilyeverafter.

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What were Michelle Obamas jobs? Michelle Robinson, who grew up on Chicagos South Side, was the daughter of Marian, a homemaker, and Frasier Robinson, a worker in the citys water-purification plant. She studied sociology and African American studies at Princeton University (B. A., 1985) in New Jersey before attending Harvard Law School (J. D., 1988. Returning to Chicago, she took a job as a junior associate at Sidley & Austin (now Sidley Austin LLP) where she specialized in intellectual property law. In 1989, while at the firm, she met Barack Obama, who had been hired as a summer associate. Seeking a more public-service-oriented career path, in 1991 she became an assistant to Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley. The following year she and Barack, then a community organizer, were married. From 1992 to 1993 Michelle was the assistant commissioner for the Chicago Department of Planning and Development, and in 1993 she founded the Chicago branch of Public Allies, a leadership-training program for young adults; she served as the branchs executive director until 1996. Barack was elected to the Illinois Senate in 1996, and that year Michelle became the associate dean of student services at the University of Chicago, where she helped organize the schools community outreach programs. In 2002 she became the executive director of community and external affairs for the University of Chicago. Two years later Barack was elected to the U. Senate and came to national prominence with a speech he gave on the final night of the 2004 Democratic National Convention. In 2005 she became vice president of community and external affairs for the University of Chicago Medical Center. When her husband announced his candidacy for the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination, Michelle took a prominent role in his campaign. She took leave from her position at the University of Chicago to devote herself more fully to campaigning while still maintaining time to care for her and Baracks two young daughters. An adept speaker, she stumped extensively for her husband during the long Democratic primary race, and in June 2008 Barack became the partys presumptive nominee. Michelles openness on the campaign trail and in interviews—she often humanized her husband by discussing his faults and implored observers not to “deify him”—endeared her to many. However, critics of her husbands campaign took issue with some of her comments—such as when she remarked, while campaigning in Wisconsin in February 2008, that “for the first time in my adult lifetime, I am really proud of my country. ” Michelle later clarified her statement—saying that she meant to say that she was proud that Americans were eagerly engaging in the political process during the 2008 election—and she continued to have an active role in her husbands campaign. Indeed, campaign aides referred to her as “the closer, ” for her persuasiveness on the stump among uncommitted voters who attended rallies. On November 4, 2008, Barack was elected 44th president of the United States, defeating Arizona Sen. John McCain; he took office on January 20, 2009, and was reelected in 2012. Get exclusive access to content from our 1768 First Edition with your subscription. Subscribe today As first lady, Michelle was involved in various causes, notably supporting military families and ending childhood obesity. In an effort to promote healthy eating, she planted a vegetable garden on the South Lawn of the White House in 2009. She related her experiences with the project in the book American Grown: The Story of the White House Kitchen Garden and Gardens Across America (2012. In addition to her work on such issues, Michelle also garnered attention for her fashion sense. During the 2016 presidential race, Michelle supported the Democratic candidate, Hillary Clinton, and her speech during the partys national convention drew widespread praise; noting the coarse tenor of the race, Michelle stated that “when they go low, we go high. ” Clinton ultimately lost to Republican Donald Trump, who had repeatedly and falsely suggested that Barack was not a U. -born citizen. After her husbands term ended in 2017, Michelle kept a relatively low public profile. However, in 2018 she released the autobiography Becoming, which garnered much attention. Although the book largely avoided politics, her criticism of Trump, whom she claimed endangered her family with his role in the “birther” conspiracy, drew particular interest. The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica This article was most recently revised and updated by Amy Tikkanen, Corrections Manager.

Free first lady melanie pics. Free First lady di. COMPANY Careers News Press Inquiries SUPPORT Contact Support Help Center Supported Devices Activate Your Device PARTNERS Advertise With Us Partnerships Content Submission GET THE APPS iOS Android Roku Amazon Fire LEGAL Terms of Use Privacy Policy Do Not Sell My Personal Information Copyright 2020 Tubi, Inc. Tubi is a registered trademark of Tubi, Inc. All rights reserved. Device ID: f5cb247a-30c1-46f4-abdd-cb6c82607fed Made with in San Francisco. “Free, Melania” gets into the first ladys relationship with Ivanka, “Be Best” and that “I really dont care” jacket. Credit. Tom Brenner for The New York Times Where the first lady, Melania Trump, is concerned, theories abound. From morning-show hosts to Twitter pundits to protest poster artists, everyone has an opinion: Mrs. Trump is a prisoner in her own home. Mrs. Trump rules the roost. Trump is complicit, clueless, estranged from her husband, advises her husband, loves Washington, hates Washington, just wants to be left alone. If the current administration is a Rorschach test, the first lady is a splash of ink across the White House. A member of the White House press corps focused on the first lady and the Trump family, the CNN reporter Kate Bennett may be uniquely qualified to weigh in. Now she shares her own theories in an unauthorized biography, “Free, Melania, ” which comes out this week. The book does not include an explanation of the comma in its title, nor any discussion of the Trumps 13-year-old son, Barron, except as a factor in his mothers decision-making. (In an authors note, Bennett writes, “I dont believe being born to public figures should render a child fair game for public scrutiny. ”) But “Free, Melania” does provide insight into the first ladys life, opinions and relationships (she is well liked by her staffers, with Bennett describing the East Wing as “the White Houses tightest ship”. Here are six of Bennetts revelations. There are no coincidences when it comes to the first ladys clothing. This includes outerwear. “Having covered her for as long as I have, each thing she does has meaning to it, even the clothing she wears, ” Bennett writes. First there was the pink pussy-bow blous e Mrs. Trump wore to an October 2016 debate after the release of the “ Access Hollywood ” tape where her husband bragged about grabbing womens genitals. Then there was the white pantsuit at the 2018 State of the Union (Bennett writes, “I have a theory that when the Trumps are unhappy with each other, Melania wears menswear — because Trump notoriously likes to see women in tight, short, ubersexy and feminine dresses”) and the eye-catching millinery — the colonial-style pith helmet in Nairobi, the white hat in England. But no single item of clothing has inspired more discussion than the 39 army-green Zara parka Mrs. Trump wore on a June 2018 trip to the border — the one with the words “ I REALLY DONT CARE, DO U? ” printed on the back. There have been many takes, but Bennetts is that it was directed at the presidents daughter, Ivanka. “I believed, and still do, that the jacket was a facetious jab at Ivanka and her near-constant attempts to attach herself for positive administration talking points, ” Bennett writes. About that relationship with Ivanka … “Cordial, not close, ” is how it was described to Bennett by “someone who has spent ample time with both women. ” Bennett takes issue with the way, early on in the administration, Mrs. Trump was labeled by the media as a “vapid-model trophy wife” while Ivanka got to be a “savvy career mom. ” Bennett writes that Ivankas international travel rankles her stepmother: “The trips were, according to a source, too close for comfort for Melania, who thought Ivanka was invading her turf. ” ‘Be Best isnt really a thing Mrs. Trump unveiled her child-focused kindness campaign, “Be Best, ” over a year ago. Here is Bennetts assessment of the first ladys signature initiative: “To this day it has no publicly stated framework, timeline or markers for progress … The likelihood that it will ever have the impact of Michelle Obamas Lets Move campaign or Nancy Reagan s Just Say No is slim to none. ” Mrs. Trumps hospital stay was no joke According to a trusted source, Bennett writes, “ Melanias medical issue was indeed not minor — and that an embolization of a growth of some sort, small or large, when attached to the kidney, as hers might have been, made for a dangerous and complicated procedure. ” Bennett adds: “Couple that with the amount of pain she had apparently been in, according to close friends, and how long she had been in pain prior to the surgery, and there was concern that if her recuperation was not careful and extended, her type of condition could possibly result in the loss of her kidney. Trump and Karen Pence are not close At one point Bennett was sitting in the back section of a C-32 military jet that Mrs. Trump and Karen Pence, Vice President Mike Pences wife, were also taking. From that vantage, Bennett remembers “watching someone who looked a lot like Karen Pence, moving from the section ahead of ours, typically where aide and advance teams sit, and head toward the back lavatory. Trump did not bring Mrs. Pence into her spacious cabin, nor did she remove her four-inch heels when the two landed in Texas; as a result, the first lady towered “almost comically” over the second lady. (Mrs. Trump usually wears a low heel or flat when walking or being photographed with someone of modest stature. The first lady has a room of her own at the White House While the president sleeps in the master bedroom on the second level of the White House residence — he requested a lock for his door — Mrs. Trump stays on the third floor, in the two-room space formerly occupied by Michelle Obamas mother, Marian Robinson, Bennett reports. Trump also has a “glam room, ” where she does her hair and makeup, and a private gym with a Pilates machine. Follow New York Times Books on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, sign up for our newsletter or our literary calendar. And listen to us on the Book Review podcast.

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First Ladys Beyond Zero Initiative is a game changer First Lady Margaret Kenyatta will this Thursday open a free medical camp at Uhuru Park in Nairobi County. The camp, which is the fifth to be held as part of the medical safaris organized by the First Ladys Beyond Zero Initiative. The three-day camp, which kicks off Thursday, will end on Saturday and is expected to offer an array of free medical services to thousands of needy Kenyans. Already, some patients suffering from obstetric fistula are receiving treatment at Mama Lucy Kibaki Hospital ahead of the main event. Get breaking news on your Mobile as-it-happens. SMS ‘NEWS to 20153 Dr Musa Mohamed, the Medical Superintendent at Mama Lucy Hospital, said the hospital, which is offering the fistula treatment in conjunction with African Medical Research Foundation (AMREF) thanked the First Lady for the intervention and asked Kenyan women affected by the condition to visit the hospital. “We highly appreciate what the First Lady is doing. The restorative surgeries being done on women affected by obstetric fistula can be termed as restoring dignity to mothers, ” Dr Mohamed said. He said the Beyond Zero medical camps are a game changer in dispensing medical services to vulnerable Kenyans, especially those in hard to reach parts of the country. “What the First Lady is doing will be recorded in the history books of our nation. Many poor women have been able to access critical health services through these medical camps, ” Dr Mohamed said. The Medical Safaris are at the core of the First Ladys Beyond Zero second strategic framework, which runs from 2018 to 2022. The strategy is anchored on the principle of “leaving no one behind” executed through a lifecycle approach targeting pregnant women and newborns, infants and children, adolescents and young people, men, older persons and persons with disabilities. The wider objective of the medical safaris is to contribute towards the achievement of Universal Healthcare Coverage, one of the pillars of the governments Big 4 Agenda. The launch of the medical safari will be preceded by a visit to Mama Lucy Kibaki Hospital where the First Lady will open the kangaroo mother care wing. This is the wing in which pre-term babies are nursed. So far Beyond Zero Medical Safari camps have been held in Narok, Kisumu, West Pokot and in Nyandarua Counties. Tell Us What You Think.

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I'd like to express my gratitude to Judy Crowe for allowing me to print so many of her pastors wife poems on this page. The Pastor's Wife This pastor's wife poem reminds us that a pastor's wife is "called" just as much as her husband. We often hear of Heroes on the news at night, How someone went into a fire To save someone else's life. But, there's another hero that we never hear about, Though Her love and dedication are never in a doubt. Often took for granted... Never glorified, Still she keeps on going for the person by her side. She stands beside him everyday no matter what. is thrown their way, For he was called from above To spread the message of "GOD'S LOVE. And just as he was called... She was hand picked too. for it takes someone Special to do what she must do. And thou he may get the Glory and he may get the Fame, She will stand beside him in Love and Help him just the same. 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When my heart is hurting, My strength is overspent, My body aches from weariness, A friend from the Lord, is sent. She is willing to listen, To say an encouraging word, Like the Lord sent an angel with A voice sweet and gentle, I heard. She is not without her pain, For she has trials of her own, But her concern for others Is what is usually shown. It is for this friend now, That I would like to say A fervent gentle prayer And so for her now, I pray. Lord bless this caring person, May joy and peace for her abound, For she shows me courage And in her, new strength, I've found. by Judy Crowe A Ray of Sunshine On a Cloudy Day There's something special about the smile of a pastors wife. It brightens our day and says, I understand. This pastors wife poem is a way to tell her, Thank you. for her smile. The world was turning upside down And everything seemed to go wrong. Then I saw a beautiful smile On your face when you came along. 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For reasons we may never understand Our Lord sends friends, but for a season. Reminders of the times we have shared And memories of days when love gave reason. So many things I wanted to say to you, Even when I could talk with ease And words could flow, much was left unsaid. Surely, our Lord knows best and will give us peace. Our friendship has meant so much to me but, Now time moves on and faintly leaves its trail And who's to say that our paths won't cross over the years, But one thing I know for sure, that is God's love will never fail. I hope these pastors wife poems will help you encourage and minister to the woman who means more to your church than most people know. Feel free to use these pastors wife poems in greeting cards, bulletins, or letters. These pastors wife poems are also great for public reading.

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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Kate Bennett about her new book, Free, Melania, that looks at a multitude of questions swirling around the first lady. MARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST: The hand swat seen around the world - that is how journalist Kate Bennett describes the moment in 2017 when Donald Trump reached for his wife's hand and she was having none of it, slapped his hand away with the TV cameras rolling on the tarmac in Tel Aviv. Now, that hand swat prompted all kinds of questions about Melania Trump, about the state of their marriage, about a moment of very public defiance from a very private woman. Kate Bennett takes on those questions in her new biography of the first lady. It is titled "Free, Melania. Kate Bennett, great to see you. KATE BENNETT: It's good to see you. KELLY: So that hand swat - let's just start there. You argue that it matters because Melania Trump is not only the only person on the planet who could swat his hand away and get away with it; she's the only one who can say what she thinks to his face. Does she? BENNETT: Absolutely. You know, I think it's a misperception about Melania Trump that she's sort of quiet, and in repose we see her with those sunglasses. And she's often, you know, relatively silent. But behind the scenes, she is one of the president's most vocal advisers. KELLY: Really? I mean, I guess I am surprised to hear that because we do not hear her voice that often on the record. How does that conversation play out? BENNETT: They speak on the phone several times a day. I think that she is his eyes and ears outside of Fox News. She's been involved in the immigration discussion. She's been involved, obviously, in the opioid crisis happening in the country. I think she's way more forthright with him than anyone else because she can be. KELLY: Stay with immigration for a second, because this is an issue I have been curious about - how she reconciles her husband's views on immigration with her own life story. We've heard the president, for example, slam what he refers to as chain migration. Melania Trump brought her parents over and her sister over from Slovenia. This is what the president says has to end. BENNETT: For the most part, gathering the few times she has talked about immigration, she's very, you know, I follow the rules. I did what I was supposed to do. Everyone else should do the same. I think where she actively got involved was during the family separation issue in Texas and at the border and put together a very quick trip to see for herself. And that happened whether or not the president really wanted her to. Of course, she ended up wearing a particular jacket on the plane down. KELLY: The I-Really-Don't-Care-Do-You jacket... BENNETT: Exactly. KELLY. ended up stealing all the headlines from that trip. You were on that trip, right? BENNETT: I was on that trip, exactly. KELLY: Yeah. How do you know what Melania Trump's views are? And she's given one on-the-record gaggle. BENNETT: Right. So covering Melania Trump is a difficult beat because her... KELLY: We should say you're the only member of the White House press corps who covers her full time as your focus. Go on. BENNETT: Right. So it's become my job to figure out her nonverbal clues, understand from a few sentences a deeper meaning, sort of looking into her past to understand her present. KELLY: How much access do you get? BENNETT: Well, I'm on every trip. Wherever she goes, I go. But in terms of access, this is a first lady who has only really done a couple of sit-down interviews. She is not a fan of the press. She's wary of the press. She doesn't feel it's her responsibility or that she owes the public interviews. I think that she's not interested at all in doing that. KELLY: Another thing that I am deeply curious about is how she handles the reported infidelities, the multiple women who have come forward and made allegations - credible allegations - of sexual misconduct, that "Access Hollywood" tape. How does she deal with all that? BENNETT: Not like most political spouses before her. I mean, we have not seen her sit on a couch and do a deep interview about her marriage to try to sort of put a Band-Aid on things the way we've seen other political spouses do it. You know, she canceled a trip to Switzerland. Her office told me it was because of scheduling, but it was certainly during that time. She took a separate motorcade, which was unheard of, from the White House to the Capitol for his State of the Union address. I remember going to the news desk when I got that tip that she was going separately and saying, the first lady's taking a separate motorcade to the Hill, and being told, no, no, no, Kate. They go together. I said, no, no, no. You're not hearing me. She is taking a separate motorcade to the Hill. KELLY: You argue in the book that she is in many ways an unlikely feminist. Is this part of what you were talking about? Make the case. BENNETT: Yeah, I do think that. I think that in so many ways, first ladies are given this very antiquated role, this job that there's no real description. There's no salary. You're expected to be this and also this, but not too much this, and maybe a little more of this. And I think Melania Trump has held true to who she really is. Right from the bat, didn't move to the White House. I mean, that was a jaw-dropper, and people right away took that as she doesn't like him. She hates Washington. She doesn't want to be first lady. But she just did it on her own terms. I think she could block out the noise. In many ways, she's a very traditional wife - extremely so. But in other ways, she's really shown us that she has feelings, and, you know, right from that hand swat on the tarmac. KELLY: Yeah. Let me take you back to the last presidential campaign, her big moment at the Republican National Convention 2016. She steps up to the podium. (SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORDING) MELANIA TRUMP: My parents impressed on me the values that you work hard for what you want in life, that your word is your bond and you do what you say and keep your promise. KELLY: It was a terrific speech, very well-received, big applause - Kate Bennett - except portions were almost verbatim from a speech that Michelle Obama had given eight years before. How does Melania Trump explain that? BENNETT: Melania Trump, in that moment, really thought that she was giving an original speech and was devastated afterwards to learn, as the rest of us did, that the speech was plagiarized. KELLY: And to be clear, you reported it out and you are confident that she thought this was original and this was a speechwriter who had inserted that. BENNETT: A hundred percent. The speechwriter eventually sort of wrote a letter, mea culpa, saying that she had unintentionally put in Michelle Obama's words and ended up being another series of headlines. And I think each time she sort of stepped forward on the campaign, something would step her back, whether it was the "Access Hollywood" tape or the nude photos of her that were released or the speech moment. KELLY: Given all that, do we know if she wants to live through this again? Does she want her husband to get a second term? BENNETT: Yes. I think the other surprising part about Melania Trump in covering her for three years and writing this book is that she really is quite happy where she is. She has learned to make the most of it. She... KELLY: On what do you base that, if I might ask? BENNETT: Well, you know, she's engaged very fully in the staff, in the workings of the White House. She's taken a real interest in restoration. And she redid parts of the Blue and Green rooms. She has redone the bowling alley. She's very involved in the history and the historic nature and the responsibility that a first lady has to the people's house. You know, to think that she's trapped somehow and in need of a rescue makes for a good meme. But if you speak to anyone who knows her and those around her, you just quickly realize that's just not the case. KELLY: Kate Bennett, CNN journalist and author of the new book "Free, Melania. Kate Bennett, thank you. BENNETT: Thank you. (SOUNDBITE OF ANDREW BIRD SONG, BLOODLESS" Copyright 2019 NPR. All rights reserved. Visit our website terms of use and permissions pages at for further information. NPR transcripts are created on a rush deadline by Verb8tm, Inc., an NPR contractor, and produced using a proprietary transcription process developed with NPR. This text may not be in its final form and may be updated or revised in the future. Accuracy and availability may vary. 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