Obama says at the end of the day he most looks forward most to dinner with his daughters
By APSunday, August 1, 2010
Obama says dinner with his daughters is ‘a prize’
WASHINGTON — What does President Barack Obama look forward to most when he leaves the Oval Office each day?
The president says that’s an easy question to answer: It’s having dinner with his two daughters.
Obama tells CBS’ “Sunday Morning” show that time with his family is “a prize.” And he says it’s a reminder of why he does what he does as president, to make sure that his daughter’s children live in a strong America.
Malia Obama is 12 and sister Sasha is 9.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — What does President Barack Obama look forward to most when he leaves the Oval Office each day?
The president says that’s an easy question to answer: It’s having dinner with his two daughters.
Obama tells CBS’ “Sunday Morning” show that time with his family is “a prize.” And he says it’s a reminder of why he does what he does as president, to make sure that his daughter’s children live in a strong America.
Malia Obama is 12 and sister Sasha is 9.