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Posted: 5/23/2013 3:16:11 AM EST
President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama watch as singer-songwriter Carole King performs after being presented the Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song during an East Room concert honoring King Wednesday, May 22, 2013, at the White House in Washington. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
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Posted: 5/22/2013 3:37:07 PM EST
First lady Michelle Obama talks to schoolchildren from Willow Springs Elementary School in Fairfax, Va., after they performed part of a play at the Decatur House, a National Trust for Historic Preservation Site and home to the David M. Rubenstein National Center for White House History, in Washington, Wednesday, May 22, 2013. The events were part of an announcement of a major philanthropic effort to preserve the Decatur House. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
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Posted: 5/22/2013 3:37:07 PM EST
First lady Michelle Obama reacts as she surprises schoolchildren from Willow Springs Elementary School in Fairfax, Va., before they performed part of a play at the Decatur House, a National Trust for Historic Preservation Site and home to the David M. Rubenstein National Center for White House History, in Washington, Wednesday, May 22, 2013. The events were part of an announcement of a major philanthropic effort to preserve the Decatur House.1 (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
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Posted: 5/22/2013 1:26:35 PM EST
First lady Michelle Obama greets surprised schoolchildren from Willow Springs Elementary School in Fairfax, Va., at the Decatur House, a National Trust for Historic Preservation Site and home to the David M. Rubenstein National Center for White House History, in Washington, Wednesday, May 22, 2013. The events were part of an announcement of a major philanthropic effort to preserve the Decatur House. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
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Posted: 5/22/2013 1:26:35 PM EST
First lady Michelle Obama gives a thumbs up to students from Willow Springs Elementary School in Fairfax, Va., after they performed part of a play at the Decatur House, a National Trust for Historic Preservation Site and home to the David M. Rubenstein National Center for White House History, in Washington, Wednesday, May 22, 2013. The events were part of an announcement of a major philanthropic effort to preserve the Decatur House. Sixth-grader Aidean LeBlanc, who plays President Abraham Lincoln, sits at right. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
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Posted: 5/22/2013 1:26:35 PM EST
First lady Michelle Obama is surrounded by schoolchildren from Willow Springs Elementary School in Fairfax, Va., after they performed part of a play at the Decatur House, a National Trust for Historic Preservation Site and home to the David M. Rubenstein National Center for White House History, in Washington, Wednesday, May 22, 2013. The events were part of an announcement of a major philanthropic effort to preserve the Decatur House.1 (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
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Posted: 5/22/2013 1:26:35 PM EST
First lady Michelle Obama reacts as she surprises schoolchildren from Willow Springs Elementary School in Fairfax, Va., before they performed part of a play at the Decatur House, a National Trust for Historic Preservation Site and home to the David M. Rubenstein National Center for White House History, in Washington, Wednesday, May 22, 2013. The events were part of an announcement of a major philanthropic effort to preserve the Decatur House. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
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Posted: 5/21/2013 3:12:11 AM EST
FILE – In this April 25, 2013, file photo former President George W. Bush turns to wave as he leaves with President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama after the dedication of the George W. Bush Presidential Center in Dallas. The decade-old law that transformed the battle against HIV/AIDS in developing countries is at a crossroads, the dream of future generations freed from epidemic running up against an era of economic recovery and harsh budget cuts. The President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief grew out of an unlikely partnership between President George W. Bush and lawmakers led by the Congressional Black Caucus, and has come to represent what Washington can do when it puts politics aside_and what America can do to make the world a better place. Obama, speaking at the recent dedication of Bush’s presidential library, praised the compassion Bush showed in "helping to save millions of lives and reminding people in some of the poorest corners of the globe that America cares." (AP Photo/LM Otero, File)
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Posted: 5/19/2013 7:30:54 PM EST
First lady Michelle Obama hugs Jenika Headley-Greene as Obama hands out diplomas during the graduation ceremony for Martin Luther King Jr. Academic Magnet High School, Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)
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Posted: 5/18/2013 5:13:27 PM EST
First lady Michelle Obama hugs Jenika Headley-Greene as Obama hands out diplomas during the graduation ceremony for Martin Luther King Jr. Academic Magnet High School, Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)
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Posted: 5/18/2013 4:33:34 PM EST
First lady Michelle Obama hugs a student as she hands out diplomas at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Academic Magnet High School graduation on Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)
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Posted: 5/18/2013 4:33:34 PM EST
First lady Michelle Obama jokes with a student as she hands out diplomas during the graduation ceremony for Martin Luther King, Jr. Academic Magnet High School on Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)
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Posted: 5/18/2013 4:33:34 PM EST
First lady Michelle Obama delivers the commencement address to graduates of Martin Luther King, Jr. Academic Magnet High School on Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)
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Posted: 5/18/2013 3:31:51 PM EST
FILE - In this Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2009 file photo, first lady Michelle Obama and Jill Biden, wife of Vice President Joe Biden, stand with Philadelphia Police Officer Richard DeCoatsworth during President Barack Obama's address to a joint session of Congress in the House Chamber of the Capitol in Washington. The former Philadelphia police officer once hailed as a hero and given a seat next to the first lady at a speech by President Obama has been arrested and charged with rape and other crimes for an alleged Thursday, May 16, 2013 incident. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
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Posted: 5/18/2013 3:26:36 PM EST
First lady Michelle Obama is introduced to deliver the commencement address to graduates of Martin Luther King, Jr. Academic Magnet High School on Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Nashville, Tenn. At right is teacher Carmen Mullins. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)
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Posted: 5/18/2013 3:26:36 PM EST
First lady Michelle Obama delivers the commencement address to graduates of Martin Luther King, Jr. Academic Magnet High School on Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)
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Posted: 5/17/2013 1:33:47 PM EST
First lady Michelle Obama blows kisses to the crowd as Regent Barry P. Gossett, right, applauds, during the commencement ceremony for Bowie State University, Friday, May 17, 2013, at the University of Maryland in College Park, Md. (AP Photo/Ann Heisenfelt)
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Posted: 5/17/2013 1:33:47 PM EST
First lady Michelle Obama hugs Presidential Medal of Excellence recipient Freeman A. Hrabowski III during the commencement ceremony for Bowie State University, Friday, May 17, 2013, at the University of Maryland in College Park, Md. (AP Photo/Ann Heisenfelt)
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Posted: 5/17/2013 1:33:47 PM EST
First lady Michelle Obama speaks at the commencement ceremony for Bowie State University, Friday, May 17, 2013, at the University of Maryland in College Park, Md. (AP Photo/Ann Heisenfelt)
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Posted: 5/17/2013 1:33:47 PM EST
First lady Michelle Obama points to the students as she sits with Bowie State University President Dr. Mickey L. Burnim, left, and Provost Dr. Weldon Jackson, right, at the commencement ceremony for Bowie State University, Friday, May 17, 2013, at the University of Maryland in College Park, Md. (AP Photo/Ann Heisenfelt)