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White House / First Ladies Club #911387

CBS Evening News for Monday, Nov 10, 2008
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(Studio: Katie Couric) President Bush and President-elect Barack Obama shown at their White House meeting.

(Studio: Katie Couric) How Michelle Obama will join the exclusive group of the First Ladies Club featured; scenes shown of prior first ladies and of Michelle at the White House today. [Princeton University Melissa HARRIS-LACEWELL†- outlines what Michelle has to prove as first lady.] [During the campaign, M. OBAMA - says for the first time she is proud of her country.] [In February 14 interview, OBAMA - says she wants to be seen "as me as I can be"; outlines her interests in national service and being a professional mother.] Photos of Michelle shown. [Working Mothers Media president Carol EVANS†- says we want her to do something important.] [On the street, WOMAN - calls her a role model.]

Reporter(s):
Couric, Katie
Duration:
00:03:50

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