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First lady pushes Jay Leno to eat healthy hoods (AP)

BURBANK, Calif. ? Jay ate the veggies.

First lady Michelle Obama cajoled Jay Leno into nibbling on apples, sweet potato fries and a pizza made with eggplant, green peppers and zucchini on the “Tonight Show,” breaking his long-held aversion for all-things-healthy in his diet.

Leno once told a magazine he hadn’t eaten a vegetable since 1969, and he insisted he tasted his last apple in 1984. That didn’t dissuade the first lady, who’s promoting her “Let’s Move!” campaign to get kids excited about fitness and healthy eating habits.

Earlier, Obama poked at him in a Twitter post, hinting she’d “get Jay to eat some veggies” on the NBC show.

He did.

“That does smell very good. I assume this is sausage-pepperoni,” the comedian quipped as he eyed the pizza made with a whole-wheat crust.

She convinced Leno to dip an apple in honey made from beehives in the White House garden: “It will help it go down easier,” she assured him.

“White House honey? That sounds bad,” Leno told her. “You know, with a different president that could mean a whole different thing, `a little White House honey.’”

The first lady is on a two-day swing through California where she’ll promote her initiative while attending two events to help Democrats raise money for the upcoming elections.

She told Leno she’s not doing anything special to prepare for what’s expected to be a tough re-election campaign for her husband, President Barack Obama.

“You know, there’s really no way to mentally prepare for it. You take each day as it comes,” she said.

Republican Mitt Romney has been ridiculing the White House and might face the president in November, but the first lady graded the former Massachusetts governor’s singing voice with something like a sly endorsement. Romney surprised supporters in Florida with an on-pitch version of “America the Beautiful” on Monday, and Leno asked the first lady for her opinion.

“It’s beautiful,” she said after a pregnant pause, with a laugh and raised eyebrows. “And it is America’s song, and it’s a song that’s meant to be sung by every American,” the first lady said in a taped appearance for the NBC show.

Leno told her, “That is right, regardless of political affiliation.”

But she swooned over her husband’s singing ? Obama took a brief turn as a soul singer earlier this month at a New York fundraiser, crooning a bar from an Al Green classic. She says he does a little Marvin Gaye, too.

“He does have a beautiful voice, and he sings to me all the time,” she told Leno.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/entertainment/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20120201/ap_en_tv/us_michelle_obama_leno

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Jobs gains may not help Obama’s re-election bid

By John W. Schoen, Senior Producer

The recent improvement in the job market comes as welcome news for?President Obama as he struggles to answer GOP attacks on the campaign trail that he?s mismanaged the economic recovery. There are a lot of reasons, though, that it may be too early for the White House to start cheering about jobs.

There’s no shortage of issues vying for voter attention as the 2012 presidential campaign kicks into gear. But with unemployment stuck above 8.5 percent for?the?34th month in a row, the job market likely will top the list until the November election.

The White House hammered on the issue again week, as the president rolled out yet another round of job-creation proposals at a meeting with business leaders in the White House. This one is aimed at ?insourcing? jobs that have been lost to overseas companies.

“I don?t want America to be a nation that?s primarily known for financial speculation and racking up debt buying stuff from other nations,” he said Wednesday in the East Room to a smattering of applause. “I want us to be known for making and selling products all over the world stamped with three proud words:?’Made in America.’? And we can make that happen.”

The Obama?administration?has good reason to focus on boosting job growth. History shows that?the trend in the unemployment rate can be more important to an incumbent’s chances than the unemployment rate itself. Since?1956, every incumbent president has won re-election when unemployment fell over the two years leading up to the election. And none has won a second term when it rose.

After an historic wave of layoffs during the 2007 recession, the job market is showing convincing signs of life again. A week ago, the government reported that the unemployment rate fell to 8.5 percent, the second monthly drop. New weekly claims for unemployment insurance, despite a surprise bump higher this week, have been trending lower to levels economists say are consistent with an improving job market.

But those headlines create the first potential hazard for the White House. Economists note that an improved job outlook typically brings ?discouraged? workers back in the official count of the total workforce; to be counted, you have to be actively looking for work.?

As those discouraged workers begin looking again,?they’re added to the statistical pool of jobless workers. But unless they find jobs right away, their re-entry will push the unemployment rate higher.?

Like many employment statistics since the 2007 recession, the surge in discouraged workers was extreme. The labor force participation rate – the percent of the population considered part of the workforce – is at the lowest level in nearly 30 years.

From a low of 363,000 when the recession began in December, 2007, the number of workers who are too discouraged to look for work more than tripled to 1.3 million last December. Since that peak, better job prospects have lured some of those people back in the workforce. But as of December 2011, some 945,000 still reported they had given up looking for a job.

Though job growth has picked up, it’s still not strong enough to re-hire the large pool of workers left behind by the recession. From a low of 6.7 million in early 2007, the number of people out of work more than doubled to about 15.4 million in October,?2009. While it has?since eased to 13.1 million,?the current pace of job growth – an average of 162,000 new jobs were created each month in 2011 – is barely enough to keep up with the population growth.

The Obama administration has its work cut out for it to boost the pace of hiring. One big hurdle: Companies from manufacturers to oil producers report that they want to hire but ?can’t find workers with the skills they need. The purported skills mismatch has left behind millions of workers with low-tech skills whose jobs may never come back. Even as the economy recovers, economists say that “structural” unemployment will remain stubbornly resistant to the improving job outlook.

For now, those long-term jobless workers are staying afloat with the help of unemployment insurance, which has become a divisive political issue. After several rounds of extensions, the current program provides up to 99 weeks of benefits for workers who have paid into the? system. Congressional Republicans are gunning for major changes in the program?after?agreeing to a two-month extension in December.

One would cut back the total number of weeks of eligibility, cutting off benefits for millions of households. The other looks to limit eligibility to those who finished high school, unless they’re enrolled in a program for?an equivalency diploma. ?That battle, which heats up next month when the two-month extension expires, will open?a new front in GOP attacks on the White House jobs policy.?

While recent economic data are pointing the right direction, companies aren’t creating new jobs as fast as they’re booking higher profits. Even as hiring has picked up, the number of jobs openings declined, according the Labor Departments? monthly Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS). Employers filled nearly 4.15 million jobs in November, but the number of job openings shrank by 63,000, to 3.2 million. There still aren’t enough jobs to go around: there’s roughly one job open for every four people out of work, according to the JOLTS data.?

Business also aren’t using their rising profits to boost workers’ paychecks. Though consumer spending is rising, it’s?coming from more borrowing, not higher wages.

“The consumer has been spending beyond his means once again,” said private economist Gary Shilling. “We have seen a decline in the savings rate and a run up?in borrowing. I don’t think that’s sustainable.”

Shilling believes that a looming consumer spending crunch could bring on another recession in 2010. If that happens,?President Obama will have an even tougher time getting re-elected.

“My Labrador retriever could get elected if we have a recession year,” said Shilling.?

Source: http://bottomline.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/01/13/10149044-jobs-gains-may-not-help-obamas-re-election-bid

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Accused White House shooter ordered held (Reuters)

WASHINGTON (Reuters) ? A U.S. judge on Monday found sufficient evidence that an Idaho man allegedly opened fire on the White House on a late November evening in a bid to assassinate President Barack Obama, ordering that he be held pending an indictment and questioning whether he may have a “Messianic complex”.

Oscar Ortega-Hernandez, 21, has been charged with trying to kill the president when he allegedly opened fire on the executive mansion with a Romanian-made semi-automatic weapon on November 11. Obama was in California at the time.

After a lengthy hearing going through the evidence in the case, U.S. Magistrate Judge John Facciola found that there was probable cause that Ortega-Hernandez had committed the crime and ordered him held pending a grand jury review.

Prosecutors have said that Ortega-Hernandez referred to himself as a modern day Jesus Christ and was “chosen” to “take care of” Obama, which led Facciola to question whether the defendant had a “Messianic complex”.

Ortega-Hernandez’s vehicle was found several blocks from the White House abandoned and with the AK-47-style firearm in the front seat. Several bullets from the assault rifle hit the upper floors of the White House mansion where Obama’s and his family’s private quarters are located.

His defense attorney raised the possibility that the shooting had nothing to do with the White House but rather a dispute with someone in a yellow truck. They also said no one had positively identified Ortega-Hernandez as the gunman.

He allegedly told authorities that he had been robbed of his car earlier in the day and whoever did that was responsible for the shooting, according to court papers.

Prosecutors showed photographs from surveillance video at a Walmart store that they said was Ortega-Hernandez hours after the apparent robbery took place, a bid to discredit his version of events.

FBI agent Michael Pinto said during the hearing that 12 spent bullet shells were recovered in Ortega-Hernandez’s car and that no one else’s fingerprints were found in the car. Two bullets and a bullet jacket recovered from the White House were matched to his rifle.

A doctor has determined that Ortega-Hernandez is competent to stand trial despite concerns about his past statements. If convicted, he faces up to life in prison.

(Reporting By Jeremy Pelofsky; editing by Anthony Boadle)

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/obama/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20111219/us_nm/us_usa_security_whitehouse

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White House shifts blame on its countdown clock to House (Washington Bureau)

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South Korea president to visit White House Oct. 13 (AP)

WASHINGTON ? President Barack Obama plans to welcome his South Korean counterpart to the White House for an official state visit next month.

The White House announced Tuesday that Obama will receive President Lee Myung-bak (lee myuhng bahk) and his wife on Oct. 13, including for a state dinner that night. It will be the fifth state dinner of Obama’s presidency.

Officials said the visit will celebrate the strong ties and friendship between the U.S. and the Republic of Korea.

The two leaders are expected to discuss a range of economic and security issues as well as review progress on a free-trade agreement between their countries.

Lawmakers have been urging Obama to send that agreement and two other pending trade deals to Congress for approval.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/asia/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110913/ap_on_go_pr_wh/us_us_south_korea

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