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FILE - First lady Michelle Obama answers questions during the White House's annual "Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day," in this April 24, 2014 file photo taken in the East Room of the White House in Washington. Obama will be the star attraction Friday May 2, 2014 as some 2,100 students from 38 high schools around the San Antonio area participate in “College Signing Day,” part of Mayor Julian Castro’s long-term initiative to improve the area’s high school graduation rates and increase the number of residents with college degrees. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci, File)

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** FILE ** President Obama and first lady Michelle Obama, pose with Fox News host Bill O'Reilly at the 2013 White House Correspondents Dinner. (Daniel P. Schwartz/White House Correspondents Association)

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FILE - This Nov. 4, 2008 file photo shows then-President-elect Barack Obama and his wife Michelle Obama, wearing a Narciso Rodriguez dress, acknowledge the crowd after he delivered his victory speech at his election night party at Grant Park in Chicago. Fashion designer Narcisco Rodriguez will receive a National Design Award this year from the Smithsonian’s Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, along with 10 other top names in design. Rodriguez designed the black and red dress worn by first lady Michelle Obama in Chicago on election night in 2008. The dress recently went on display at the National Archives to represent her signature style. Earlier, Rodriguez designed Carolyn Bessette’s wedding dress for her 1996 marriage to John F. Kennedy Jr. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais, File)

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First lady Michelle Obama, right, hugs Chrissandra Jackson, center, accompanied by Dr. Jill Biden, left, at the third anniversary of Joining Forces, Wednesday, April 30, 2014, at the American Red Cross Hall of Service in Washington. Mrs. Obama announced pledges in excess of $150 million from foundations and corporations to help veterans and their families get the services they need in the places where they live as the country adjusts to a postwar footing. Jackson is a daughter of a military family. (AP Photo)

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First lady Michelle Obama, right, hugs Chrissandra Jackson, center, accompanied by Dr. Jill Biden, left, at the third anniversary of Joining Forces, Wednesday, April 30, 2014, at the American Red Cross Hall of Service in Washington. Mrs. Obama announced pledges in excess of $150 million from foundations and corporations to help veterans and their families get the services they need in the places where they live as the country adjusts to a postwar footing. Jackson is a daughter of a military family. (AP Photo)

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First lady Michelle Obama hugs Charlotte Bell, 10, after she handed Mrs. Obama her dad's resume during the White House's annual "Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day," Thursday, April 24, 2014, in the East Room of the White House in Washington. The girl in the front row at Thursday’s event told the first lady that her dad had been out of work for three years. Then the girl popped up to hand Mrs. Obama her dad’s resume saying “My dad’s been out of a job for three years and I wanted to give you his resume.” (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci)