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Former U.S. presidents Obama, Bush, Clinton, Carter and First Ladies promote vaccine in new advertisements – Reuters

FILE PHOTO: Nurse Nicole McCurrach, 48, draws up coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccinations at Richmond raceway in Richmond, Virginia, U.S., March 4, 2021. REUTERS/Julia Rendleman/File Photo

(Reuters) - Former U.S. Presidents Barack Obama, George W. Bush, Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter will star in two new public service announcements (PSA) for the coronavirus vaccine alongside former First Ladies Michelle Obama, Laura Bush, Hillary Clinton and Rosalynn Carter, the Ad Council announced on Thursday.

The science is clear. These vaccines will protect you and those you love from this dangerous and deadly disease, said President Bush in one of the PSAs with Obama and Clinton, urging Americans to get vaccinated.

Thats the first step to ending the pandemic and moving our country forward, said Obama.

Noticeably absent in the vaccine PSAs, created by nonprofit the Ad Council, are former President Donald Trump and Melania Trump. During his run for re-election last year, Trump widely touted his administrations role in bringing a vaccine to market.

When asked about Trumps absence, a spokesman for the Ad Council said one of the PSAs was filmed at President Joe Bidens inauguration in January, which Trump did not attend.

The spokesman added the organization was pleased when Trump recently advised Americans to go get your shot after receiving the vaccine.

The new ads are part of the Ad Councils nationwide vaccine education campaign titled Its Up To You. More than 300 partners are supporting the nonprofit in the effort to battle hesitancy about the vaccines safety and help convince more people to get the shot.

A second PSA features each of the presidents and First Ladies wearing masks and receiving a dose of the vaccine.

Now its up to you, Carter says in the ad.

Reporting by Sheila Dang; Editing by Michael Perry

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Biden White House removes petition page started by Obama and continued under Trump – Fox News

The White House website appears to have removed a section where people can submit petitions for the president to review.

The URL "petitions.whitehouse.gov" currently redirects to the White House's homepage instead of the original page, which was initially set up under former President Obama in 2011.

It's unclear why the redirect occurs but an internet archive shows the original "We the People" page appearing as far back as the day of President Biden's inauguration on Jan. 20.

Notable recent petitions have included a request that Trump release his taxes, one requesting that Antifa be classified as a terrorist organization, and another that pushed for the government to create a Death Star.

WHITE HOUSE LAUNCHES WEBSITE FOR ONLINE PETITIONS

The White House did not immediately respond to Fox News' request for comment.

In 2011, Obama's adminstration described the feature as a way for citizens to exercise the Constitutional right to petiton the government.

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"Our Constitution guarantees your right to petition our government," a press release read. "Now, with We the People, we're offering a new way to submit an online petition on a range of issues -- and get an official response."

The Trump administration briefly removed the site in 2017 and restored it the following month.

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Michelle Obama To Appear On The Tonight Show & Jimmy Kimmel Live To Promote Waffles & Mochi – Deadline

UPDATE: The former First Lady is also appearing on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Tuesday March 16. Late-night talent wars, anyone?

ORIGINAL: Michelle Obama is back on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon next week.

She will appear on the NBC late-night show on Thursday March 18 to promote her upcoming Netflix kids show Waffles and Mochi.

Obama, who will appear virtually, has appeared regularly on The Tonight Show, starting with appearances under former host Jay Leno and then under Fallon. She has performed sketches with the likes of Will Ferrell, showcased the Evolution of Mom Dancing and did a game of Catchphrase, competing against Dave Chappelle and Jerry Seinfeld.

Waffles and Mochi, which launches on March 16, follows the adventures of two puppets who have a dream to learn to cook fresh food from around the world with the help of Obama, a magical shopping cart and celebrity guests. It features guests such as Common and Zach Galifianakis and is produced by the Obamas Higher Ground Productions, which will run a campaign in collaboration with the Partnership for a Healthier America.

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Other Tonight guests on March 18 include NPRs Guy Raz and musical guest Edie Brickell and New Bohemians. They join a slew of other upcoming guests announced today including Amy Poehler, Benedict Cumberbatch, Desus & Mero and Jennifer Garner.

Listings:

Monday, March 8: Amy Poehler, Courtney B. Vance and musical guest Willie Jones.Tuesday, March 9: Chrissy Teigen, Rory Mcllroy and musical guest Pink Sweat$ ft. Kehlani.Wednesday, March 10: Norman Reedus, Charli and Dixie DAmelio and stand-up guest Mike Vecchione.Thursday, March 11: Jennifer Garner, Don Lemon and musical guest Adrianne Lenker.Friday, March 12: Nick Offerman, Hailey Bieber and musical guest Freddie Gibbs.Monday, March 15: John Oliver, Brian Tyree Henry and musical guest Japanese Breakfast.Tuesday, March 16: Benedict Cumberbatch, Madelaine Petsch and musical guest ROS.Wednesday, March 17: Desus & Mero, Taylor Kinney and musical guest Camilo.Thursday, March 18: Michelle Obama,Guy Razand musical guest Edie Brickell and New Bohemians.

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Barack Obama Remembers Thinking You Can Do Anything During His First Trip to U.S. Mainland as a Child – Yahoo Entertainment

Courtesy The Obama Foundation From left: former President Barack Obama with his mother, Ann Dunham, in Hawaii in the '60s

Barack Obama remembers thinking "you can do anything and be anybody" you want during his first trip to the mainland U.S. as a child.

The former president was raised in Hawaii for most of his childhood before moving to Los Angeles after high school, later finishing his studies at Columbia University in New York City and then Harvard University in Boston.

But when he was about 11 years old, Obama flew to the U.S. with his mother, grandmother and 2-year-old sister, Maya, for a road trip across the country.

Obama, now 59, recalls the trip on the latest episode of his new Renegades podcast with friend Bruce Springsteen.

"I remember looking out a Greyhound buses and looking out of trains and looking out of car windows," Obama tells the 71-year-old Springsteen. "Just miles of corn or miles of desert, or miles of forest, or miles of mountains."

Staring out of the bus window, Obama says, he was "just thinking, 'Man, imagine where you can go. You can go anywhere, and by implication, you can do anything and be anybody.' "

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Nikki Kahn/The Washington Post via Getty Images Bruce Springsteen (left) and Barack Obama (right) in 2012

Obama says the family first flew to Seattle where his mother, Ann Dunham, had attended college for a year shortly after he was born.

From Seattle, they took a Greyhound bus to San Francisco and then to L.A., before taking a train to Arizona. After working their way down the West Coast, the future president and his family went to Kansas City then up to Chicago before renting a car and driving to Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming.

"My mother didn't drive," Obama tells Springsteen, because she didn't have a license. So that meant a pre-teen Obama was tasked with riding shotgun and directing his grandma, Madelyn Dunham.

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"My grandmother drove but she's starting to go a little blind," Obama says on the podcast with a laugh. "I remember being put in the front seat at around twilight so that I can direct my grandmother properly as we're hitting some of these turns in the road."

That's when Obama says he first saw the expansive landscapes of the continental U.S.

"For me, part of the essential aspect of being an American is getting out of where you are," he tells Springsteen in Monday's podcast episode, as they share stories with each other about traveling across the U.S. and how those trips inspired them throughout their lives.

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Steve Liss/The LIFE Images Collection via Getty Barack Obama when he was a student at Harvard University

"You and I could jump in [my] Corvette and go to Route 66," Springsteen jokes with Obama. "Though, Michelle [Obama] and Patti [Springsteen] might kick our asses, right?"

"Yeah, I don't know how far we'd get," Obama responds.

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He and Springsteen launched their Renegades podcast series on Spotify last month. The streaming service said they would share "personal" and "revealing" stories that reflected broader discussions about the country.

Renegades is "a personal, in-depth discussion between two friends exploring their pasts, their beliefs, and the country that they loveas it was, as it is, and as it ought to be going forward," Spotify said.

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Ann Coulter: Attack of the woke teen career killers – Today’s News-Herald

I was a mere 70 pages into Donald McNeils brief about his firing from The New York Times when I emailed a dozen of my friends to demand they read it immediately. But they dont have my perseverance, so here are the highlights.

Two years after McNeil chaperoned a group of high schoolers on a trip to Peru to learn about rural health care, The Daily Beast published an article detailing the students list of denunciations against him, including the career-ending claim that hed used the N-word.

Days later, it came out that he had used the word in response to a students question about a high school girl whod been suspended from school for using the infamous word. He repeated it in order to ask how shed said it.

This paragraph, particularly the parenthetical, is all you need to know about McNeils misadventure in Peru:

At some point, a student took issue with my having said the U.S. wasnt a colonial power, saying something like: Dont you realize what the CIA has done? Dont you realize that the United Fruit Company interfered in central America to protect its banana monopoly? ... (This student herself was white, from Greenwich, CT and went to Andover but mentioned multiple times over the week that she had a Latino boyfriend and he had opened her eyes to a different view of the world ...)

None of the students on this resume-padding trip were black. There was one Asian, and the rest were white, dripping with white privilege. (Who else goes on a Princeton-bait trip to Peru in high school to learn about rural health care?) Twenty of the 22 students were girls. All appear to be complete idiots.

McNeil went on the exact same trip and gave the same lectures to a different group of high school students the summer before and got rave reviews. But the 2019 batch were in the advanced Spotting Racism class.

During McNeils struggle sessions with his interrogators at the Times, he was accused of an array of crimes against political correctness. Heres a sampling:

Charlotte (Behrendt, associate managing editor for employee relations): Did you say the word n****r on this trip?

McNeil: Yes, I did. [Explains context.]

Charlotte: Did you say theres no such thing as white privilege?

McNeil: No. Thats ridiculous ...

Charlotte: So you didnt say there was no such thing?

McNeil: No. Absolutely not. That doesnt even make any sense.

Charlotte: Did you say there is no such thing as institutional racism?

McNeil: No, I didnt ...

Charlotte: Did you say it was OK to wear blackface?

McNeil: No, I didnt.

Charlotte: Did you say climate change didnt matter because it only killed poor people?

McNeil: What? No, of course not.

Charlotte: Did you make fun of a students hometown?

McNeil: I dont think so. What hometown?

McNeils unprovoked attack on someones hometown consisted of his hearing that one student was from Boston, and saying, Nice town ... except for that baseball team. [Yankees-Red Sox rivalry ensues.]

Charlotte: Did you tell a joke about a doctor and a Jewish mother?

McNeil: A doctor and a Jewish mother ...? I dont think so ... Do you know the joke?

McNeil later remembered that hed used a stock joke from his usual speech to doctors:

I was pre-med for a year, but when I told my mother what I was thinking, she laughed and said: Donald, youre never going to be a doctor. You dont have the patience to get through medical school.

So, if any of you are wondering what its like to NOT be raised by a Jewish mother, thats pretty much it: You say you want to be a doctor, she laughs at you and says, Itll never happen.

The endless questioning of McNeils jokes and comments feels like a weird, stressful dream. But the little Nazi block watchers held a trump card: Theyd asked him about the N-word and ... HE RESPONDED!

Fired.

McNeils story goes far beyond him, a crotchety leftist, angry about people walking in parks during the COVID shutdowns. Way too much of his response consists of his submission to the woke overlords, admitting that maybe he IS a racist and denouncing his grandfather as an anti-Semite. So forget McNeil. Its Iran-Iraq.

Nonetheless, his story gives readers a terrifying glimpse of the next generation of grim conformists being pumped out by the nations education establishment.

These holy terrors are tormenting newsrooms across New York City at New York magazine, The New Yorker and The New York Times. They are true believers, not original thinkers race-obsessed, gender-obsessed, anti-white, anti-American, and much, much stupider than reporters used to be. Just tell me what Im supposed to think and Ill think it. These are the sort of people who ought to be office managers ordering staples and mousepads, not people who report news.

These sourpuss zealots are in such a mad race to show their wokeness, they are useless as conduits for the news. What they do isnt reporting. Its terrorism.

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