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Sunday, March 16, 2014

In China, Michelle Obama to stay firmly in "mom in chief" mode




WASHINGTON Sun Mar 16, 2014 2:55pm EDT



U.S. first lady Michelle Obama eats with school kids after they harvested vegetables from the summer crop from inside the White House Kitchen Garden on the South Lawn in Washington, May 28, 2013. REUTERS/Larry Downing

U.S. first lady Michelle Obama eats with school kids after they harvested vegetables from the summer crop from inside the White House Kitchen Garden on the South Lawn in Washington, May 28, 2013.


Credit: Reuters/Larry Downing




WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. first lady Michelle Obama is expected to steer clear of controversial issues such as human rights when she visits China this week but her trip could help advance a top item on her husband’s foreign policy agenda: deepening Washington’s ties with Beijing.


The week-long trip marks only the third foreign solo trip for Obama, who has cultivated a self-described “mom in chief” image, putting her energy into raising her daughters Malia, 15, and Sasha, 12, and signature domestic policy issues such as combating childhood obesity.


She has joked that her motto during her husband’s White House tenure has been to “do no harm.”


In keeping with that cautious approach, the White House said Obama’s message on the trip will focus on cultural ties between the two countries and “the power and importance of education” for young people in both countries.


But her trip, which will be front-page news in China and closely parsed by media, will carry important symbolic value.


“There’s no better surrogate for a president overseas than their spouse,” said Anita McBride, who was chief of staff to former first lady Laura Bush.


McBride said Obama’s visit with Chinese first lady Peng Liyuan can send a powerful diplomatic message, even if what they discuss has little to do with pressing bilateral issues.


“Those are images that convey a relationship,” she said.


Obama will also visit with students and schools, and take her daughters to see the famous Terracotta Warriors.


Since taking office in 2009, President Barack Obama has put a high priority on bolstering the U.S. relationship with China. That goal could take on even greater significance given the deep rift has opened up between the United States and Russia over the Ukraine crisis.


Former first ladies Laura Bush and Hillary Clinton used their time in the international spotlight to forcefully elevate tough questions about human rights abroad.


In 1995, Hillary Clinton, wife of former President Bill Clinton, criticized China’s human rights record in a speech at a United Nations conference in Beijing.


But it is unlikely that Michelle Obama, a Harvard-educated lawyer, will follow in their path.


“She has chosen a more traditional, non-confrontational role as a first lady,” said Laura van Assendelft, a political scientist at Mary Baldwin College. “Other first ladies have pushed those boundaries. Michelle Obama is not pushing any boundaries.”


As first lady, Obama traveled to Mexico in 2010 and to Africa the following year. A private trip to Spain in 2010 with daughter Sasha backfired when she was criticized for spending taxpayer funds on security for what amounted to a holiday.


Now that her husband is in his second term, and does not have to worry about being reelected again, Michelle Obama may take more foreign trips to advance policy goals, McBride said.


“You begin thinking about what you want to leave behind,” said McBride, now at American University in Washington.


Laura Bush traveled to 67 countries to talk about human rights and global health issues during the four years that McBride worked with her, including a notable visit to a refugee camp on the Thai-Burma border to shine a spotlight on conditions there.


THREE GENERATIONS


Obama will deliver another strong, if unspoken, message by taking her daughters and her mother, Marian Robinson, with her to China, said Robert Daly, director of the Wilson Center’s Kissinger Institute on China and the United States.


Robinson lives with the Obama family in the White House.


“The Chinese are very big on three generations under one roof. That is one of the cornerstones of their culture,” Daly said. “That will play very well in the Chinese media.”


Pictures of the three generations of four strong women will make a statement about women’s equality and opportunity, and shatter a stereotype long held by Chinese about how Americans mistreat their elders, he added.


Obama’s visit comes before her husband visits Asian allies Japan, South Korea, Malaysia and the Philippines in late April, a trip where the maritime dispute with China is expected to loom large.


China and Japan each claim sovereignty over a group of uninhabited islands in the East China Sea, and China is also fighting over territory in the South China Sea with the Philippines, Vietnam, Taiwan, Malaysia and Brunei.


Ahead of the president’s trip, the White House will want “sweetness and light” from Michelle Obama’s China visit, said Dan Blumenthal, an adviser on China issues in the former George W. Bush administration.


“She can just be who she is, and it’s a win. She doesn’t have to carry a tough message,” said Blumenthal, now director of Asian studies at the American Enterprise Institute think tank.


(Reporting by Roberta Rampton; Editing by Caren Bohan and Marguerita Choy)






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In China, Michelle Obama to stay firmly in "mom in chief" mode

Thursday, March 6, 2014

VIDEO: Bachelor Juan Pablo Galavis Broke and Living with His Parents!







The rejected bachelorettes teamed up to rip Juan Pablo Galavis apart on The Bachelor’s Women Tell All episode. And now we’re hearing more about the former soccer star’s life off camera. Forget the exotic islands and the private planes. When Juan Pablo isn’t on The Bachelor, he’s just a 32-year-old single dad who still lives with his parents in Miami! An insider tells the new issue of Life and Style, “Money must be tight, because he lives in a three-bedroom apartment with his mom and dad.” As for finalists, Clare and Nikki, a friend tells the mag, “The winner is about to be very surprised. She has no idea what she’s in for.” Yikes!













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Wednesday, November 13, 2013

VIDEO: Kim Kardashian Shares Pics of Baby North







There’s never a shortage of Kardashian pics and selfies on social media and it looks like Kim Kardashian is starting her baby young! The new mom posted not one, but two pics of North to her Instagram account Tuesday. In the first pic North is being held by designer Ricardo Tisci and the next pic captioned, “lol” North is wearing the biggest smile. Before yesterday we had only seen two pics of Kim and Kanye’s bundle of joy. Check out the new pics of the baby here!













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Tuesday, September 24, 2013

VIDEO: Jennette McCurdy"s Mom Dies







Sad news for Jennette McCurdy. Her mother has lost a 17 year battle with breast cancer. Although the starlet’s mother went into remission for 15 years, the Wall Street Journal reports that in 2010, her doctors found cancer cells in her skull. The star took to Twitter writing, “overwhelmed by the love and support coming my way. Thank you tremendously.” Our thoughts and prayers go out to Jennette and her family during this tough time.













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Thursday, September 12, 2013

VIDEO: Brooke Burke-Charvet"s Tips For All Busy Moms!







To say that Brooke Burke-Charvet has her hands full is an understatement. The Dancing with the Stars host is a mom of four kids and the CEO of modernmom.com. And now that moms everywhere have gotten their kids back to school, we’re taking a closer look at this Get It Done Mom and giving all of you helpful tips on managing life as a modern mom while still having fun! From meal time to getting organized, these are tips all moms will appreciate! Take a look!













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Thursday, August 22, 2013

Here"s who"s really back with Mom & Dad


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Image: Levi Oleson

Mark Hedengren / Getty Images for NBC News


Levi Oleson, 26, now lives in his childhood home with his parents in West Haven, Utah, after two big financial setbacks.



Here’s the stereotype: Across the country, basements are full of 20- and 30-somethings who graduated from college and now live with mom and dad because they can’t find a job.


The reality? Millions of the millennials who are stuck in their parents’ homes don’t have a college degree and can’t get a break in this harsh economy, a new analysis of government data shows.


Just ask Levi Oleson.


The 26-year-old once dreamed of being a pilot. Then the flight school he was attending went bankrupt, leaving him with $ 60,000 in debt but not enough training to start his career. A broken leg put him $ 10,000 deeper in the debt hole.


Now he’s living with his mom and dad again, and working up to 70 hours a week cleaning sewers, instead of soaring through the skies.


“I never thought I’d be in this position. I’m about to turn 27 and I always thought (by now) I’d be on my own and have my own things going,” he said.


A Pew Research Center analysis released earlier this month found that 40 percent of 18- to 31-year-olds with a high school degree or less, and 43 percent of those with some college education, were living at their parents’ home in 2012. 


That compares with just 18 percent of millennials with a college degree who were living at home in 2012.


“This phenomenon of increasingly living with mom and/or dad, this is more concentrated among the less educated,” said Richard Fry, a senior economist with Pew Research Center.


About 40 percent of young men in that age range were living at home, compared to 32 percent of young women. That follows a long-term trend of young men being more likely to live longer with their parents than young women.


Image: Oleson

Mark Hedengren / for NBC News


Levi Oleson works up to 70 hours a week cleaning sewers, instead of pursuing his dream of being a pilot.



The analysis of the government’s Current Population Survey data includes people who are going to college and living either at home or in college dorms, which partly explains why so many younger, less-educated millennials are counted as living at home.


But a closer shows a sharper surge in non-college educated millennials ages 25 to 31 who are still in their parents’ homes.


Pew’s analysis found that 19 percent of 25- to 31-year-olds with a high school degree or less were living at home in 2012, up from 15 percent in 2007. By comparison, 12 percent of 25- to 31-year-olds with a bachelor’s degree or more were living at home in 2012, a statistically insignificant change from 11 percent in 2007.


There’s also been a sharper increase in 25- to 31-year-olds with some college education living at home. Their ranks increased from 14 percent in 2007 to 17 percent in 2012.


Oleson is grateful that his parents have given him a place to stay. But the situation has crimped his ability to do many of the things he expected to do by now, like get married and maybe even start a family.


“It’s hard to meet a girl and tell her you live with your parents at that age,” he said. “It’s not really good for the ego.”


Oleson is hoping that within a year he can afford to get his own place, but he’s not sure if he’ll ever get back to his original dream of becoming a pilot. But he said he’s become more savvy with money, at least.


“I’ve become pretty cheap,” he said, “and I think I’ve learned a good lesson about getting too much into debt.”


Hard job market, made tougher
About 45 percent of unemployed millennials were living with their parents in 2012, the Pew analysis found.


The weak job market of the past five years has certainly made it tough for young college grads to find a good job, but economists say young people with little education are probably having a harder time. 


Levi Oleson

Mark Hedengren / Getty Images for NBC News


Levi Oleson at his parents’ house.



That’s because they have neither the skills nor the experience to land a good job, plus they have to compete with college grads who might be willing to take a job that doesn’t require a college degree.


“It’s hit people harder with lower levels of education, and this sort of underscores that,” said Heidi Shierholz, an economist with the Economic Policy Institute, a liberal-leaning think tank.


Even if younger workers can get a job, it can take a while to earn enough to go it alone.


James McAllister, 24, was finally able to move out of his mom’s house last year after several years of living at home.


To make ends meet, he works a full-time retail job plus a second, part-time retail job. The Merriam, Kan., resident also has doesn’t have a car and has become an avid saver, coupon clipper and bargain hunter.


McAllister says he enjoyed living with his mom, but he felt he’d outstayed his welcome and it was time to move on. Now that he is on his own, he says he’s lost weight and his social life has improved.


“I feel better,” he said. “I feel more in control.”


Allison Linn is a reporter at CNBC. Follow her on Twitter @allisondlinn or send her an e-mail.


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Friday, March 1, 2013

VIDEO: Pete Wentz Seeking Full Custody of Bronx?

As reports of Ashlee Simpson’s hard partying lifestyle continue to surface sources tell Radaronline that Pete Wentz is so worried that he’s considering taking full custody of their son Bronx! This sorta seems a bit extreme to us so we did some digging. The site claims Ashlee has spent more and more time out with pals ever since her parents announced they were divorcing and the rumors of her dad Joe’s gay trysts. But do you believe this story? Tune in to find out if it’s true!

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