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Why William and Kate didnt invite the Obamas to their wedding – Marie Claire UK

Millions of people across the globe tuned in to watch Prince William and Kate Middleton say I do back in 2011. The couple exchanged vows in front of around 1,900 guests who attended the ceremony at Westminster Abbey, with 600 invited to a lunch reception at Buckingham Palace and 300 getting an exclusive invite to the evening dinner.

However, two very important figures that didnt make it onto the Duke and Duchess of Cambridges guestlist were the then-President and First Lady, Barack and Michelle Obama.

According to an article by The Telegraphs Tim Walker in 2011, Michelle was disappointed not to get an invite.

He wrote: Even after it was clear that Prince William and Kate Middleton would not be sending a wedding invitation to the White House, Michelle Obama still appears not to have given up hope.

Two months before the big day, she said on the US talkshow Live With Regis and Kelly Show: If I get invited, Ill go.

But Walker wrote: Her comments are likely to exasperate senior courtiers, who had to put off naming the wedding date until a week after announcing the engagement because White House officials were not at first certain when Barack Obama and his wife would make their first state visit to Britain.

Obamas men, adamant that the two events should not clash, subsequently agreed May 24 to 26, almost a month after the royal wedding, as the dates for his visit.

However, shortly after their wedding, William and Kate greeted the Obamas at Buckingham Palace to start their UK tour, and it was their first royal duty as a married couple and Kates first as a member of the royal family.

William and Kate have remained close with the Obamas ever since. The former President and First Lady visited their home at Kensington Palace in 2016 (remember those adorable pictures of Barack meeting a toddler Prince George in his dressing gown?) while visiting the UK for the Queens 90th birthday.

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Trump Implied Obama Failed H1N1 Crisis Over 13,000 Deaths But Fauci Predicts COVID-19 Could Bring More Than 15 Times That Number – PoliticusUSA

In defending his administrations response to the coronavirus pandemic earlier this month, President Donald Trump brought forward an unusual comparison, implying that his predecessor had done a worse job than him during a separate viral outbreak.

Speaking with Sean Hannity during an interview on Fox News on March 4, Trump claimed that the swine flu (H1N1) resulted in 17,000 deaths across the country a result that came about, Trump suggested, because former President Barack Obama didnt do anything to contain the disease. (His numbers were off there were about 13,000 deaths as a result of the swine flu.)

Trumps comments were examined by a number of different fact-checking sites, and were found to be obscenely false. The Obama administration, these sites concluded, had responded appropriately to the H1N1 pandemic. Indeed, the Presidents Council of Advisers on Science and Technology in August 2009 predicted between 30,000 and 90,000 were going to die from the disease, a range that is many times larger than the actual outcome, all things considered.

Trump used the numbers to demonstrate that his administration was doing a better job than Obamas had but it was an apples-to-oranges comparison, as it was looking at Obamas record at theendof a crisis, and comparing it to Trumps at thebeginningof his.

In all likelihood, Trumps final tally is going to be grimmer.

Dr. Anthony Fauci, a member of the presidents coronavirus task force, spoke on Sunday morning on CNNs State of the Union. When asked about what outcome the crisis could have, Fauci warned that his predictions were based on models he had observed, and that they could be different in the end.

However, he also said the American public should be prepared for a high number of Americans getting sick, and dying, from COVID-19.

Looking at what were seeing now, you know, I would say between 100,000 and 200,000 deaths will occur as a result of coronavirus, coming about from millions of cases in total across the country, Fauci explained.

As of Sunday morning, there have been nearly 2,200 documented deaths in the United States as a result of coronavirus. Experts agree that the number is going to go up significantly in the coming weeks.

Chris Walker is a freelance journalist based in Madison, Wisconsin, who focuses on news, politics, and analysis of world events. A graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, since 2005 Chris has reported on workers rights protests in Wisconsin, opined on four separate presidential elections and written on a number of other political subjects for a variety of national online publications.

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Musk, Obama, Amazon among top 12 books to read in 2020 – The CEO Magazine

No one could have predicted the months of uncertainty that lays ahead of the world as coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic takes its toll on the economy.

Perhaps one of the catastrophic circumstances for businesses since the end of WWII, there is no better time than now to bury your nose in a thought-provoking novel and find inspiration in other leaders journeys.

Whether you flick the pages of Elon Musks mother Mayes business journey or take some creativity from Amazons success, here are some of the best new reads to delve into this year when you just want to escape reality at least for a little while.

by Sylvia Ann Hewlett

Blending vivid stories with powerful new data, the economist and award-winning author delves into the impact of the #MeToo movement in corporate US.

by Maye Musk

The inspiring mother of Elon Musk reveals what it was like raising three children as a single mother, escaping an abusive relationship, overcoming ageism in the modelling industry, becoming a supermodel in her 60s and establishing her business as a respected dietitian.

by Maria Ross

The brand strategist, author and speaker shares how empathy makes brands and organisations stronger and more successful through shaping leadership style, workplace culture and branding strategy.

by Stephen Schwarzman

The New York Times Bestseller by Blackstone CEO Stephen Schwarzman delves into what it takes to build, transform and leading thriving organisations.

by Steve Anderson with Karen Anderson

If you want to find success, its worth taking a look at the growth principals used daily by Amazon.

by Erin Falconer

More than just an inspirational guide for overscheduled, overwhelmed women, the Pick The Brain co-owner explains how to do a lot less with real-life advice and honest stories from her tech startup career.

by Michelle Obama

The former first lady describes how she balanced work, family, the White House and her husbands political ascent.

by Stefan H Thomke

A guidebook to a truly new way of thinking and innovating, the Harvard Business School professor guides you through the best practices in business experimentations to lead companies.

by Jocko Willink

Dubbed as being the ultimate guide on leadership, this is a book every leader on any level needs not just to understand the game but to play and win the game.

If you've had enough of books and Netflix, why not take a virtual tour of some of the world's leading museums during the lockdown period.

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Joe’s other woman: Could Michelle Obama be persuaded to be Biden’s VP? – Salon

Joe Biden is right. There are exceptional women qualified to be president. That means he will have a number of possible choices for his vice presidential partner in the upcoming election.

The obvious candidates

The obvious prospects are those who have demonstrated strengths in the Democratic primary process and other leadership roles. Kamala Harris, Amy Klobuchar and Elizabeth Warren lead that field.

Capable women also hold governorships in a number of states, including Gretchen Whitmer in the battleground state of Michigan. Any one of them could balance the ticket in useful ways.

A seriously incomplete list

That list, however, is seriously incomplete. There is another woman with distinctive qualifications to be Biden's running mate and potential successor as president.

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She has demonstrated at the highest levels of government unusual ability to attract personal support across a broad range of political constituencies. She has become an eloquent, indeed unique, voice for causes appealing not only to Democrats but to independents and Republicans as well. In her public as well as in her private life, she has proven a role model for young and old alike.

True, this woman has not served in elective office, but she has shown an outstanding talent for political campaigns, at both the U.S. state and federal levels. Her record of policy and political counsel, though largely confidential, is recognized by knowledgeable observers as unusually wise.

A private citizen's leadership skills

Rather than running for office herself, she has chosen instead to exert her impressive leadership skills as a private citizen. Writing and speaking extensively, she has addressed many critical issues confronting the nation.

Her life story, told in a bestselling book and occasional media appearances, is moving testimony to her formidable intelligence and dedication.

The most admired woman in America, according to Gallup

The other woman is Michelle Obama, the most admired woman in America according to Gallup polls.

It will be objected immediately that Mrs. Obama has never fought the good fight by campaigning for herself and risks rejection by voters.

That is likely a source of some resentment especially by women who have long been in the fray of electoral politics. However, all of them are patriots and can be relied upon to recognize a once-in-a-generation opportunity. They will thus surely acknowledge that there is a powerful case for her candidacy.

Dynastic worries?

There will also be understandable concern about the dynastic tinge that her candidacy would raise but, compared to other considerations now in play, that has to be a secondary worry.

And by leaving the women senators in place, tapping her for the nomination would increase chances that a President Biden might also gain a Democratic majority in the U.S. Senate.

Not wanting to run?

It will also be stressed that she has repeatedly resisted the idea of running for office. Without questioning her right to remain in private life, things have changed since she first expressed her opposition to seeking election.

On a personal level, her daughters are now young adults. Thus, the time claims of motherhood which she has met so admirably are less compelling than in the past.

More importantly, the calamities washing over the United States and the rest of the world make this a time to try the souls, not only of men, but of women.

Collapse of the White House as an institution

Michelle Obama must be agonized by the collapse of integrity and capability in the White House. At age 56, she is ideally suited to bridge the generations between what will surely be a one term Biden presidency and a future administration.

Nothing could perplex Mr. Trump more than having to face another Obama after the years of hostility he has shown toward her husband.

And yet, with Michelle Obama on the Biden ticket, it would scarcely be possible for Donald Trump to disguise the misogyny and personal animus that shape his behavior. Underscoring Trump's defective character is the centerpiece of the campaign against him.

That focus should even force evangelicals and others to confront the tension between their moral values and the political ambitions they invoke to justify support for Trump.

Conclusion

Could Michelle Obama be persuaded to accept the role? Well, beggars can be choosers. And, if anyone can change her mind, a bended-knee visit by Joe Biden should do the trick.

Amid the divisions and animosities and degraded discourse that afflict our country, Michelle Obama's healing presence on the Biden ticket could be decisive in assuring victory.

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Obama thanks Fauci, Stephen Curry during Instagram Live session | TheHill – The Hill

Former President Obama commented on a live Instagram Q&A session between NBA star Stephen Curry and Dr.Anthony Fauci, the direct of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, thanking the two for their efforts to raise awareness during the coronavirus pandemic and urging the public to continue social distancing measures.

Listen to the science. Do your part and take care of each other, Obama commented Thursday. Thank you, Steph and Dr. Fauci.

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The former president has urged Americans to adhere to social distancing protocols to help flatten the viruss infection curve in the U.S., tweeting a New Yorker article Wednesday about overburdened New York City hospitals amid the pandemic.

It's only going to get harder across the country. Another reason to maintain social distancing policies at least until we have comprehensive testing in place. Not just for our sakefor theirs, Obama tweeted Wednesday.

Fauci, who has served as one of the public faces of the federal response to the pandemic, told the Golden State Warriors star during the Thursday conversation that amid wide-scale shutdowns across the country, the U.S. can start thinking about getting back to some degree of normality when the country as a whole turns that corner on reducing infections.

Before the country can return to the status quo, Fauci told Curry, you need to see the trajectory of the curve start to come down.

Fauci has sought to temper expectations after President TrumpDonald John TrumpWith VP pick, Biden can't play small ball in a long ball world Coronavirus hits defense contractor jobs Wake up America, your country doesn't value your life MORE suggested businesses and other public spaces could be able to reopen by Easter. The president also suggested that waiting longer could irreparably damage the economy.

However, Fauci toldCNNs Chris CuomoChristopher (Chris) Charles CuomoObama thanks Fauci, Stephen Curry during Instagram Live session Fauci: 'You don't make the timeline. The virus makes the timeline' CNN's Cuomo: 'Telling the truth about Trump' more dangerous for Fauci than coronavirus MORE Wednesday night, Youve got to be realistic, and youve got to understand that you dont make the timeline, the virus makes the timeline.

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