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  1. All About Barack and Michelle Obama's 2 Daughters, Malia and Sasha Obama
  2. Former President Obama Tells His Story His Way — And Makes His Case For History : NPR
  3. False claim: Obama’s Columbia University ID card shows he was a foreign student
  4. Former President Obama Tells His Story His Way — And Makes His Case For History : NPR
  5. All About Barack and Michelle Obama's 2 Daughters, Malia and Sasha Obama
  6. False claim: Obama’s Columbia University ID card shows he was a foreign student


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All About Barack and Michelle Obama's 2 Daughters, Malia and Sasha Obama

Michelle Obama Instagram Things did work out: Malia and Sasha were 8 and 10 at the time, respectively, when they moved into the White House. They lived there throughout their father's two terms, from 2009 to 2017. While in D.C., they attended the private Sidwell Friends School through high school graduation. The Obamas have done their best to keep their daughters out of the spotlight over the years, offering only occasional insights into the girls' personal lives. From their childhood hobbies and how they navigated their father's presidency to their activism and Secret Service agents crashing their dates, here's everything to know about Malia and Sasha Obama. He offered an example, telling PEOPLE, "When [Malia] was 6 years old [...] we were walking along the lake, holding hands, and she turned to me and said, 'Daddy, are we rich?' I said, 'We're very well off compared to a lot of people, but we're not really rich, as some people might define really rich.' And she said, 'Well, that's good because I don't want to be really rich. I think I want to live a simple life.' And I looked at her and wondered, 'Where did she come up with that?'" he mused. Barack and Malia Obama. Barack Obama Instagram Despite being part of the first family, Malia did enjoy one typical teen rite of passage: prom. Her dad confirmed in 2014 that she had indeed gone to the dance as a sophomore, and while he joked that whether or not she went with a date was "classified information," he remarked that it wa...

Former President Obama Tells His Story His Way — And Makes His Case For History : NPR

A Promised Land by Barack Obama Crown In the spring of 2004, a young state legislator was driving home from a campaign event in rural Illinois when he got a phone call from Washington. A voice asked if he would be interested in giving the keynote address at the Democratic National Convention that summer in Boston. "That I felt neither giddy nor nervous said something about the sheer improbability of the year I'd just had," that legislator now recalls in his new memoir, A Promised Land. Back in 2004, Barack Obama took that opportunity to speak to the convention. "Let's face it," he began. "My presence on this stage tonight is pretty unlikely." An improbable year? An unlikely presence? Obama was only beginning his high-speed elevator ride to the world stage. That night in Boston his voice, then still unfamiliar, was soon rising and ringing through the arena: "There are those who are preparing to divide us, the spin masters and negative ad peddlers who embrace the politics of anything goes. Well, I say to them tonight, there's not a liberal America and a conservative America — there's the United States of America." Thereafter, Obama was "the guy who gave that speech." He got elected to the U.S. Senate that fall and people in Washington were asking when he would run for president. He tells us in this memoir that he has only watched the video of that night in Boston once, and he points out flaws in his performance. That will impress some as stunning humility and strike others a...

False claim: Obama’s Columbia University ID card shows he was a foreign student

Reuters Fact Check. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt Examples can be seen One post reads: “Well well well.... look whats surfaced. Lets see how long it takes for it to be taken down. Until then, share the [expletive] out of it!” Lower down, it says: “Facebook is taking this photo down left and right. Make it go viral!” A Google search shows that this false claim has been circulating for years. Snopes reported in 2012 that the ID card with the number shown in the image belonged to a student named Thomas Lugert ( The photo of the original ID appears on a blog that Lugert wrote about his experience at Columbia University ( ID cards like the one shown in the claim weren’t introduced by Columbia until 1996 ( The photograph of Obama used in the claim is from a book about his life. It can be seen on the cover of "Barack Obama: The Story" by David Maraniss ( Soetoro was the last name of Obama’s Indonesian stepfather Lolo. It may have been used in the claim to make him sound more foreign ( Obama served two terms as U.S. president, from 2009 to 2017. In 2011, he took the rare step of publishing his long-form birth certificate to prove that he was born in Honolulu, Hawaii and rebut conspiracy theories – backed at the time by Donald Trump, among others - that he was not born in America and therefore ineligible under the constitution to be president. (

Former President Obama Tells His Story His Way — And Makes His Case For History : NPR

A Promised Land by Barack Obama Crown In the spring of 2004, a young state legislator was driving home from a campaign event in rural Illinois when he got a phone call from Washington. A voice asked if he would be interested in giving the keynote address at the Democratic National Convention that summer in Boston. "That I felt neither giddy nor nervous said something about the sheer improbability of the year I'd just had," that legislator now recalls in his new memoir, A Promised Land. Back in 2004, Barack Obama took that opportunity to speak to the convention. "Let's face it," he began. "My presence on this stage tonight is pretty unlikely." An improbable year? An unlikely presence? Obama was only beginning his high-speed elevator ride to the world stage. That night in Boston his voice, then still unfamiliar, was soon rising and ringing through the arena: "There are those who are preparing to divide us, the spin masters and negative ad peddlers who embrace the politics of anything goes. Well, I say to them tonight, there's not a liberal America and a conservative America — there's the United States of America." Thereafter, Obama was "the guy who gave that speech." He got elected to the U.S. Senate that fall and people in Washington were asking when he would run for president. He tells us in this memoir that he has only watched the video of that night in Boston once, and he points out flaws in his performance. That will impress some as stunning humility and strike others a...

All About Barack and Michelle Obama's 2 Daughters, Malia and Sasha Obama

Michelle Obama Instagram Things did work out: Malia and Sasha were 8 and 10 at the time, respectively, when they moved into the White House. They lived there throughout their father's two terms, from 2009 to 2017. While in D.C., they attended the private Sidwell Friends School through high school graduation. The Obamas have done their best to keep their daughters out of the spotlight over the years, offering only occasional insights into the girls' personal lives. From their childhood hobbies and how they navigated their father's presidency to their activism and Secret Service agents crashing their dates, here's everything to know about Malia and Sasha Obama. He offered an example, telling PEOPLE, "When [Malia] was 6 years old [...] we were walking along the lake, holding hands, and she turned to me and said, 'Daddy, are we rich?' I said, 'We're very well off compared to a lot of people, but we're not really rich, as some people might define really rich.' And she said, 'Well, that's good because I don't want to be really rich. I think I want to live a simple life.' And I looked at her and wondered, 'Where did she come up with that?'" he mused. Barack and Malia Obama. Barack Obama Instagram Despite being part of the first family, Malia did enjoy one typical teen rite of passage: prom. Her dad confirmed in 2014 that she had indeed gone to the dance as a sophomore, and while he joked that whether or not she went with a date was "classified information," he remarked that it wa...

False claim: Obama’s Columbia University ID card shows he was a foreign student

Reuters Fact Check. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt Examples can be seen One post reads: “Well well well.... look whats surfaced. Lets see how long it takes for it to be taken down. Until then, share the [expletive] out of it!” Lower down, it says: “Facebook is taking this photo down left and right. Make it go viral!” A Google search shows that this false claim has been circulating for years. Snopes reported in 2012 that the ID card with the number shown in the image belonged to a student named Thomas Lugert ( The photo of the original ID appears on a blog that Lugert wrote about his experience at Columbia University ( ID cards like the one shown in the claim weren’t introduced by Columbia until 1996 ( The photograph of Obama used in the claim is from a book about his life. It can be seen on the cover of "Barack Obama: The Story" by David Maraniss ( Soetoro was the last name of Obama’s Indonesian stepfather Lolo. It may have been used in the claim to make him sound more foreign ( Obama served two terms as U.S. president, from 2009 to 2017. In 2011, he took the rare step of publishing his long-form birth certificate to prove that he was born in Honolulu, Hawaii and rebut conspiracy theories – backed at the time by Donald Trump, among others - that he was not born in America and therefore ineligible under the constitution to be president. (