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'I do believe that most of the problems we have are going to be solved by you,' Obama to students
Former US President Barack Obama speaks during a meeting with youth leaders at the Logan Center for the Arts at the University of Chicago to discuss strategies for community organisation and civic engagement in Chicago, Illinois, US, April 24, 2017. PHOTO: REUTERS
McKinley Tech students in Washington, DC, were settling into a new year of class on Friday, they were paid a surprising visit from former president of the US Barack Obama, reported Huffington Post.
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Obama strolled in casually and asked if the high school students minded him crashing their class and then stood there waiting for the shocked reactions to subside. Obama then spoke to the students as to why he strived to engage with young adults during his years in office.
“One of the things I did throughout my presidency was I’d meet with groups of young people everywhere I went, whether it was here in the United States or when I was travelling overseas,” Obama told the teenagers. “Just to kind of hear from them, find out what they’re interested in, because I do believe that most of the problems we have are going to be solved by you.”
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Obama and his wife, Michelle, made frequent visits to schools around the world during their time in the White House. The first lady brought their daughters on a trip to promote girls’ education in West Africa. Obama spokesperson Keith Schiller told The Hill that Friday’s visit was a part Obama’s “ongoing conversation with young people.”
Obama says we should be careful with selfies in first post presidency speech
Obama strolled in casually and asked if the high school students minded him crashing their class and then stood there waiting for the shocked reactions to subside. Obama then spoke to the students as to why he strived to engage with young adults during his years in office.
“One of the things I did throughout my presidency was I’d meet with groups of young people everywhere I went, whether it was here in the United States or when I was travelling overseas,” Obama told the teenagers. “Just to kind of hear from them, find out what they’re interested in, because I do believe that most of the problems we have are going to be solved by you.”
Barack Obama 'ready to return' to politics
https://www.instagram.com/p/BYy4lQYBp2d/
Obama and his wife, Michelle, made frequent visits to schools around the world during their time in the White House. The first lady brought their daughters on a trip to promote girls’ education in West Africa. Obama spokesperson Keith Schiller told The Hill that Friday’s visit was a part Obama’s “ongoing conversation with young people.”