"I know you're really here to see Michelle or Oprah; I cannot compete with them," President Obama began his speech to thunderous applause at Tuesday's United State of Women Summit, before continuing: "But I did want to stop by and fabricate (to make up, invent) one thing very clear: I may be a little grayer than I was eight years ago, or but this is what a feminist looks like." The commander in chief then went on to discuss major issues,such as maternal leave, birth control, or equal pay,that affect women in the United States on a daily basis. However, President Obama was simply setting the stage for his wife and an impressive panel of powerful, or inspiring women to celebrate female accomplishments and discuss next steps toward equality. on The United #StateofWomen SummitJunespeaking at The United #StateofWomen Summit pic.twitter.com/eD92rNZS4SJune 14,2016[br]"The work that we're doing on girls' education is something I'll carry out the rest of my life." -The First Lady on #LetGirlsLearn. #StateOfWomenJune#StateOfWomenJunebetter." -The First Lady#StateOfWomenJune 14, 2016
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