25 Şubat 2013 Pazartesi

UPDATE: President Obama, First Lady Host 2013 Governors' Dinner At The White House

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President pays tribute to state executives at first major formal affair of the second term...
UPDATE 2: President thanks Govs for not trashing WH
UPDATE 1: First Lady on Oscars after dinner...
Amidst candlelight and roses, President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama on Sunday evening hosted a glamorous party at the White House for America's state executives, welcoming them to the 2013 Governors' Dinner.  A presidential tradition when the National Governors Association (NGA) holds its winter meeting in Washington, the First Couple has hosted the black tie dinner every year since President Obama took office. As they have each year, the First Couple feted their bipartisan guests with a menu of steak and seafood, with vegetables grown in the Kitchen Garden.  Vice President Joe Biden and Dr. Jill Biden attended the first formal affair of the President's second term, as did top Administration officials.   (Above, the President toasting) President thanks Govs for not trashing WH


"Michelle and I are so happy to host you, and we hope that you all get a chance to celebrate a little bit tonight," President Obama told his guests.

The President and Mrs. Obama entered the State Dining Room to applause  at 7:17 PM, with the First Lady in a shimmering floor-length gown with grey and silver bead work, a custom creation by Indian-born American designer Naeem Khan, according to an East Wing spokesman.  Mrs. Obama has worn gowns by the designer before, including to a State Dinner.  Her hair was pulled back in a bun, and she wore large diamond earrings.  (Above, Mrs. Obama and NJ Gov. Chris Christie)

Though the White House on Sunday released a report on the "devastating impact" of the sequester on the state level, the President made no mention of looming economic calamity from the scheduled $85 billion in cuts as he welcomed his guests, who included New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie--seated beside Mrs. Obama--and Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer, who was ready to party, though she declined the President's 2012 dinner invitation as they battled over immigration law.

"Last year, I got to see firsthand some of the great work that our governors are helping to accomplish all across the country, " President Obama said as he stood at the eagle podium beneath the historic portrait of Abraham Lincoln.

"Now, it’s true that I had the chance to see some accomplishments in some states more than others--Ohio--Iowa --Colorado-- Virginia," he said to laughs, as he ticked off the names of the swing states where he battled for reelection.  "But I hope to see more of you this year, the rest of you," he said. 

The President paid tribute to his guests for steering their states through hard times, including "incredible natural disasters," and for making hard choices and wise investments.

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And that work is paying off," President Obama said.  "Companies are bringing jobs back to our shores, new homes are popping up in our neighborhoods, small businesses are revitalizing our communities." 

As of the November 2012 election, 31 of the Governors are Republican, and 20 are Democratic with two independents. The President said he is looking for "good partners" to rejuvenate America--"we know we’ve got more work to do"--and urged the state leaders to reach across party lines.

"Because while nobody in this room sees eye to eye on everything, we know that when we work together, Democrats and Republicans, north, south, east and west, we can accomplish so much more than we can on our own," President Obama said.

"We're stronger when we work together as a team." 

Before raising a glass of white wine to toast, the President stumbled a bit as he quoted Woodrow Wilson, also a former Governor, he said: "America is nothing if it consists merely of each of us--It’s something only if it consists of all of us."

"And nearly one hundred years later, I expect that those words continue to be true, and they should be guiding all of our efforts," President Obama said.


Six new Governors took office after the 2012 election, and the President hailed them as he closed.   

"To the good that we’ve accomplished together, for the good that’s yet to be done. I look forward to a year of progress working with all of you.  I am grateful for your service.  To those who were recently elected, congratulations.  We look forward to seeing you again over the next several years."

The Governors were accompanied by spouses or significant others.  The White House released no guest list, but pool spotted Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal--who spent part of Sunday tweeting blasts about the President and the sequester.  Senior Advisor Valerie Jarrett, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, Communications Director Dan Pfeiffer, and advisor Alan Krueger were also spotted mingling with guests. The Vice President table-hopped before the dinner began. 

Delaware Gov. Jack Markell (D) is the current chair of the NGA, and gave the response toast, thanking President Obama "for your leadership and grit, for your belief in the American dream." 

"On this one night it’s a relief--politics doesn’t drive the conversation," Markell said.  "We don’t speak of partisan issues or presidential aspirations; instead, we gather to reflect on the blessings we’ve received--to serve our states and country the best it’s ever been conceived."

Markell also joked about Mrs. Obama's outing on Friday night with comic Jimmy Fallon, where the duo performed a comedic skit, the 'Evolution of Mom Dancing,' when Mrs. Obama appeared on Fallon's talk show to discuss her Let's Move! campaign.

"You’re probably jealous of the First Lady, she’s Jimmy Fallon’s trainer," Markell told the President, to laughter.  "While you, on the other hand, deal with Leader Reid and Speaker Boehner." 

He closed with: "We may come from the mountain states or from the South or plains or coast, we’re one country and one people, in important ways we are united, and for the chance to offer you our greatest thanks, I really am delighted." 

Tony-award winning actor/singer Audra McDonald performed after the dinner during a reception in the East Room.  


The menu and decor... 
The steak-loving Obamas have served glorious Wagyu or dry-aged rib eye and a seafood accompaniment at each of their Governors' Dinners, and on Sunday they kept the tradition intact.  The dinner opened with seafood cocktail followed by a "Seasonal Kitchen Garden Salad," and the entree was aged beef ribsteak.  Dessert was a chocolate Opera Cake. (Above: The President sat beside Carla Markell, wife of the Delaware Governor)

The White House did not release the names of the wines that were poured with the courses, but it is a tradition to serve American wines.

Guests were seated at round tables for ten, with patterned green tablecloths and large candles in vermeil holders.  Floral centerpieces were made of bright red, yellow, orange and maroon roses, mauve and purple ornamental cabbages, and berries.  The same arrangements were on mantels and window sills. 

 
2013 Governors' Dinner Menu
Seafood Cocktail

Seasonal Kitchen Garden Salad

Aged Beef Ribsteak

Chocolate Opera Cake
  
The President and Vice President met with members of the Democratic Governors Association on Friday morning at the White House.  On Monday, they will meet with members of the NGA at the White House in the State Dining Room, according to Carney, and make remarks.  Mrs. Obama and Dr. Biden will also address the gathering to discuss job opportunities for veterans.

*The full transcript of the President's remarks.

Related: The 2012 Governors' Dinner; The 2011 Governors' Dinner; the 2010 Governors' Dinner; and the 2009 Governors' Dinner.  Earth Wind & Fire (2009), Harry Connick, Jr. (2010), Gladys Knight (2011)  and Dianne Reeves (2012) have each headlined the dinners.

*Updated from Friday, Feb. 22.

*Pool photos

Live At The Academy Awards: Michelle Obama Announces Oscar For 'Argo' As Best Picture

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First Lady tweets congratulations to Oscar-winning film...
Just after hosting the 2013 National Governors' Dinner on Sunday night at the White House, First Lady Michelle Obama filmed a live spot for the 2013 Academy Awards, announcing the Best Picture category from the White House.  Clad in the glittering Naeem Khan gown she wore for the dinner, Mrs. Obama was introduced for her surprise appearance on the global broadcast by the legendary Jack Nicholson, who was onstage in Hollywood.  Mrs. Obama stood in the Diplomatic Reception Room, where she held the envelope with the name of the winning film, Argo, directed by Ben Affleck. Nine films were in the running.  (Above, a White House photo)

"I am so honored to help introduce this year's nominees for best picture and to help celebrate the movies that lift our spirits, broaden our minds and transport us to places we have never imagined,"  Mrs. Obama said onscreen.

"These nine movies took us back in time and all around the world they made us laugh, they made us weep and they made us grip our armrests just a little tighter.  They taught us that love can endure against all odds and transform our lives in the most surprising ways, and they reminded us that we can overcome any obstacle if we dig deep enough and fight hard enough and find the courage to believe in ourselves," Mrs. Obama said.

"These lessons apply to all of us no matter who we are or what we look like or where we come from or who we love, but they are especially important for our young people, every day through engagement in the arts, our children learn to open their imaginations to dream just a little bigger and to strive every day to reach those dreams."


The First Lady's Communications Director, Kristina Schake, said in a statement that the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences invited Mrs. Obama to be a presenter.

"The Academy Awards approached the First Lady about being a part of the ceremony," Schake said. 

"As a movie lover, she was honored to present the award and celebrate the artists who inspire us all--especially our young people--with their passion, skill and imagination," Schake said.




Above, Mrs. Obama as she appeared on the jumbo screen at the Dolby Theater in Hollywood, with Nicholson at bottom leftAfter her star-turn, the First Lady tweeted about how "thrilled" she was to participate in Hollywood's biggest night, and congratulated Argo

"It was a thrill to announce the #Oscars2013 best picture winner from the @WhiteHouse! Congratulations Argo! -mo," Mrs. Obama wrote on her @FLOTUS account. 

UPDATE:  Deadline Hollywood reports on the backstory of how Mrs. Obama made her cameo.  It was the brainchild of Lily Weinstein, daughter of film mogul Harvey Weinstein, who was a top-tier bundler for President Obama's re-election campaign, raising millions for the 2012 race.  Deadline noted:

"The idea of getting the First Lady on the show first came from Lily Weinstein, who mentioned it to her big Obama contributor dad Harvey, who suggested it to the Oscar producers Craig Zadan and Neil Meron and Academy president Hawk Koch. The group flew to DC a week and a half ago to put the logistics together with the White House. The Oscar producers told Deadline’s Pete Hammond earlier this week that they “were being like the CIA” about a couple of surprises on the show, keeping things top secret. In towns like Hollywood and DC where people love to talk, they pulled it off. There was no indication on the show’s rundown and most of the people on the Oscars had no idea who the secret guest would be. “I knew we could do it and we did it,” Koch told Deadline tonight about keeping Obama’s name under wraps.

The First Lady was actually handed the envelope with the winner’s name in it by the head of PricewaterhouseCoopers at the White House." 


__End Update___

On Feb. 13, Mrs. Obama hosted an arts workshop at the White House for 80 middle and high school students that featured a screening of Oscar-nominated Beasts of The Southern Wild, which included the 9-year-old star, nominated actress Quvenzhané Wallis, who did not win this evening.  Mrs. Obama described the film as "beautiful, joyful and devastatingly honest."  Last November, the cast and crew of nominated Lincoln, including star Daniel Day-Lewis (Best Actor winner) and director Steven Spielberg, visited the White House to screen the film for President Obama and Mrs. Obama.



Tuesday: Michelle Obama Announces New Let's Move! Project On 'Good Morning America'

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Chef Marcus Samulesson joins First Lady for a cooking demonstration...
It won't have as many eyeballs as her outing at the Oscars, but First Lady Michelle Obama will appear on ABC's Good Morning America on Tuesday, Feb. 26 as part of the third anniversary of the Let's Move! campaign.  Mrs. Obama and c0-anchor Robin Roberts will discuss healthy cooking for families, and acclaimed New York chef Marcus Samuelsson will join the First Lady for a cooking demonstration, said the network.  (Above, Mrs. Obama and Roberts)

Mrs. Obama will announce a new Let's Move! partnership "that makes finding healthy, reliable recipes easy for busy parents," the White House said 
 
A cookbook author and TV personality, Samuelsson owns Harlem's Red Rooster restaurant, and in 2009 was a guest chef at the White House for President Obama's State Dinner for India.  He also joined Mrs. Obama in the Kids' Kitchen at the 2012 White House Easter Egg Roll, to demonstrate a healthy, kid-friendly recipe. (Above, cooking with Mrs. Obama)
 
On Wednesday, Mrs. Obama begins a three-state tour to celebrate the anniversary.  Her first stop is Clinton, Mississippi, where she will host a culinary competition between school chefs, joined by celebrity chef Rachael Ray.  It will be broadcast on Ray's ABC show on March 11.


The GMA interview is Mrs. Obama's first morning show interview, according to ABC, and was filmed when Mrs. Obama was in New York last Friday, where she appeared on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon and The Dr. Oz Show.  That show will air on Thursday, Feb. 28.

Mrs. Obama's anniversary tour takes her to events in Mississippi, Illinois, and Missouri to spotlight achievements for her childhood obesity initiative. 

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*ABC photo at top; cooking photo by Eddie Gehman Kohan/Obama Foodorama

First Lady & Fallon's 'Mom Dancing' Video Gets More Than 4.4 Million Views...And Counting

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Mrs. Obama is more popular than Fallon's other video costars, including Justin Bieber and Tom Cruise...
First Lady Michelle Obama is helping Jimmy Fallon make history with their "Evolution of Mom Dancing" video, which debuted Friday night on his talk show to celebrate the third anniversary of the Let's Move! campaign.  As of Monday, the comic dance extravaganza has gotten 4,439,569 views on Fallon's Late Night YouTube channel.  That's millions more views than for other videos Fallon has released co-starring celebrities, including megawatt stars Justin Bieber, Tom Cruise, and Channing Tatum. And those view counts came over the course of weeks and months, not days.

Fallon tweeted his thanks to fans on Sunday when the two-plus-minute video with Mrs. Obama had gotten 2 million views.  That means that overnight to Monday, perhaps thanks in part to Mrs. Obama's surprise appearance at the Oscars on Sunday night, the video has gotten 2 million more views.

"2 million in 2 days!! Wow. Thanks! "Evolution of Mom Dancing" with Michelle Obama (@FLOTUS)," Fallon tweeted with a link to the video.

In contrast, the video clip of Mrs. Obama actually discussing the nuts and bolts of her childhood obesity campaign with Fallon on Friday night has gotten just 61,831 views.  

Fallon's video Jimmy Fallon vs. Justin Bieber, released in June of 2012, has since gotten 2,705,384 views on the Late Night YouTube channel.  Fallon's video Sticky balls With Channing Tatum, released on Jan. 31, has since gotten 122,686 views.  Fallon's video Water War With Tom Cruise, released in December 2012, has since gotten 286,223 views.

The only other Fallon video that's gotten close to the numbers of views for the dance video with Mrs. Obama is Fallon's video for "Slow Jamming the News" with President Obama.  That debuted in April 2012, and has since gotten 6,884,606 views on the Late Night channel.



The video Mrs. Obama and Fallon made for last year's Let's Move! anniversary, filmed at the White House and re-posted by Fallon on his YouTube channel on Feb. 18, has now had 195,966 views.  NBC had disabled the video for a number of months before Fallon reposted it ahead of Mrs. Obama's visit to his New York studio last Friday.

Fallon's "Evolution of Dad Dancing" video--the preamble to his sketch with Mrs. Obama--debuted on Father's Day last year, and has since had 1,050,568 views on his channel.

Mrs. Obama on Wednesday begins a three-state tour for the third anniversary of Let's Move!, with visits to Mississippi, Illinois, and Missouri.

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*Photo by Lloyd Bishop/NBC; video courtesy of Late Night with Jimmy Fallon

President Obama To Governors: Thanks For Not Wrecking The White House At Dinner

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President is relieved that "no silverware is missing," and he got no calls from irate neighbors...
President Obama has thrown some pretty wild parties at the White House.  Speaking to America's state executives on Monday, he got big laughs from the members of the National Governors Association as he thanked them for not demolishing his historic home during Sunday's black tie dinner in their honor.  (Above, the President at the dinner, beside Carla Markell, wife of  Delaware Gov. Jack Markell)

"I just want to say thanks to you for being on your best behavior last night," President Obama said during remarks in the State Dining Room, where last night he feted the crowd with a steak and seafood menu.

"I’m told nothing was broken.  No silverware is missing," President Obama said.

Presidential guests stealing souvenirs is a centuries-old problem; Mr. Obama last year presented Barbara Walters with a birthday gift of logo'd White House mementos, because she'd admitted she had a longstanding habit of walking off with the real deal.

"I didn’t get any calls from the neighbors about the noise--although I can’t speak for Joe’s after-party at the Observatory," President Obama continued.  "I hear that was wild."
  
First Lady Michelle Obama, who sat beside New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie at the dinner, also addressed the Governors, and mentioned her post-dinner star turn on the Academy Awards broadcast, where she announced Argo as the Best Picture, live from the Diplomatic Reception Room.

"I hope you all got some rest after last night.  We had a good time--little tired," Mrs. Obama said, to laughter. 

"If you noticed, I stayed up a little bit later--a little bit longer than I had anticipated, but it was well worth it."  

Vice President Joe Biden praised Delaware Gov. Jack Markell, chair of the NGA, for his toast at the dinner, which was partially in rhyme, saying it could qualify him to be President.

"I tell you what, I didn't know Jack was as good as he is until I heard that rhyme last night," Biden said.  "Jack, if you had done that, I’d be introducing you here."  

As she greeted the Governors, Dr. Jill Biden gave a shout-out to Tony award-winning singer/actor Audra McDonald for her performance at a reception after the dinner.

"It was great to see you all last night," Dr. Biden said.  "And wasn’t Audra McDonald incredible?

Related: The 2012 Governors' Dinner; The 2011 Governors' Dinner; the 2010 Governors' Dinner; and the 2009 Governors' Dinner.  

*Pool photo.

24 Şubat 2013 Pazar

Cuomo's Evaluation System - Forever Is A Long Time

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So Cuomo said he will put through a budget amendment that gives the NYSED the right to impose a teacher evaluation system on NYC in perpetuity.

That's right - forever.

According to Gotham Schools, the governor said if the mayor and the UFT can come to an agreement before June 1 on an evaluation deal, then the NYSED will not impose a system.

If they cannot, then Commissioner John King will impose a system of his own design before the start of the 2013-14 school year.

And the governor says this right will be given to the NYSED forever.

I repeat - the governor says this right will be given to the NYSED forever.

If NYC is ever without an evaluation system in place, Cuomo says the NYSED will step in and impose one - just for NYC.

Couple of things here:

First, the Race to the Top law does not give the NYSED or the governor the power to impose a system.

I understand that an increase in state aid can be tied to an agreement, but does putting forth a budget amendment to a one year budget give Cuomo the power to take local negotiation between union and district away and give it to the NYSED in perpetuity?

I am not a lawyer and I could be off base here completely, but how does a one year budget amendment give the governor the right to supersede the Race to the Top law?

Second, Mulgrew hailed the news in a statement:

 “We’ve seen the kinds of plans the state has approved. We are comfortable with them because they are about helping teachers help kids, which is something that we don’t often hear from the city,” Mulgrew said. “So while I would prefer to get to a negotiated settlement, with this in place I know a deal will get done.”

So he's happy that King will get to impose whatever system he wants for as long as he wants and the NYSED will now have the power to impose an evaluation system onto NYC teachers forever.

I can't imagine the MORE people will feel that way about this new power being given to the NYSED.

But judging by the Mulgrew statement, I would assume that the UFT will not sue over this budget amendment.

Or even be unhappy about it.

The E4E's and the ed deformers are happy tonight that Cuomo is going to give the NYSED the power to impose a system.

That the UFT President is as happy as they are really tells you how out of touch the UFT leadership is.

Here's The Strategy Going Forward

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In case you haven't seen the news:

The Department of Education has reversed a decision to place a charter school in the same building as Brownsville Academy High School, the transfer school which fought the co-location with a student-led lawsuit.

D.O.E. officials said on Wednesday that they found an alternate site for the Success Academy elementary school. They would not say whether the lawsuit played a role in the change.

“While we believed co-locating the two schools was the best option at the time, another better option became available,” said Devon Puglia, a D.O.E. spokesman. “As a result, we decided to propose a new location.”

The D.O.E. is now proposing to locate the new charter school at P.S. 167 The Parkway in Crown Heights. 

Oh, sure - the lawsuit didn't play a role in the DOE backing down and putting the Success charter somewhere else.

The lawsuit - which was student-led - had everything to do with the DOE backing down and choosing another site.

The last thing Eva wanted to do was embroil the Success Charter brand in a fight against a student-led lawsuit at an A-rated transfer school with a population of special needs students.

I wouldn't be surprised if Eva herself asked for another site to replace this one.

And this shows us what the strategy against the deform movement going forward should be - student- and parent-led lawsuits against co-locations, closures, etc.

The DOE and Eva are happy to fight the UFT on this stuff.

They're not so happy to fight students on it.

Doesn't make for such nice headlines.

There's a lesson here.