Watch the White House Easter Egg Roll 2011 online live streaming video, featuring this year’s theme of “Get Up and Go!” and a roster of famous faces.
Colbie Caillat sings the national anthem, plus performers like Greyson Chance, Willow Smith, and Mindless Behavior will entertain. Storytime Stage participants Kelly Ripa, Mark Consuelos, John Lithgow, Sesame Street cast, Kristi Yamaguchi and Geena Davis will read to guests. Read the rest of this entry »
Watch as Obama scolds a reporter in this video clip – following an interview with a Texas reporter, President Obama tells him not to interrupt him again.
Watch as Obama scolds the reporter: “Let me finish my answers next time we do an interview, all right?” The reporter, WFAA News 8 reporter Brad Watson, corrected Obama about how many percentage points he lost by in Texas. Read the rest of this entry »
Watch the March 11 President Obama press conference online live streaming video here, where the president will discuss the devastation of the Japan earthquake and tsunami and the Pacific tsunami.
Obama’s press conference was originally scheduled to discuss gas prices and the rising cost of energy, but given the damage caused by the earthquake and tsunamis, it’s expected to be a topic of discussion as well. Read the rest of this entry »
Watch the State of the Union online live stream video; President Barack Obama delivers the State of the Union Address 2011 and you can watch the entire speech online in this live streaming video feed.
Is Michelle Obama pregnant? “Michelle Obama pregnant” rumors have been heating up online, but this is the latest celebrity hoax – Michelle Obama is NOT pregnant!
Twitter and fake news site Weekly World News first floated the “Michelle Obama is pregnant” rumors and it took off like wildfire, with one site “confirming:” “The White House announced today that first lady Michelle Obama, 46, is pregnant with her third child. President Barack Obama, 49, her husband is ecstatic!” Read the rest of this entry »
President Obama talks about the idea of longer school years in this Today show video clip – there are going to be some unhappy kiddies out there!
President Obama explains the longer school year idea, saying that our nation’s kids are in school about a month less than most other advanced countries and “that month makes a difference,” citing that kids lose some of that learning over the summer. Read the rest of this entry »