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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

The First Family Comes to Chile

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The President and First Family Come to Chile, on his economic goodwill tour.









U.S. President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle wave before their departure from Rio de Janeiro March 21, 2011.
----REUTERS/Sergio Moraes


US President Barack Obama (R) and First Lady Michelle before departing in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, March 21, 201. Obama departed from Rio de Janeiro Monday for Chile, the second leg of his Latin American tour.
----VANDERLEI ALMEIDA/AFP/Getty Images




US President Barack Obama (C) and First Lady Michelle Obama (L) walk with their daughter Sasha (R ) and Malia (not seen) to board Air Force One to depart Rio de Janiero, Brazil, March 21, 2011.
-----JIM WATSON/AFP/Getty Images)




U.S. soldiers stand guard on an airport rooftop as Air Force One carrying U.S. President Barack Obama comes in to land in Santiago March 21, 2011. Obama arrived from Brazil as he continues his three-country tour of Latin America.
----REUTERS/Luis Hidalgo


U.S. President Barack Obama and his family arrive in Santiago, March 21, 2011. Obama travelled to Santiago, Chile, for the second stop on his Latin American visit.
-----REUTERS/Jason Reed








Sasha Obama, younger daughter of U.S. President Barack Obama, runs across the tarmac to her car as her father participates in a welcome ceremony (background) upon their arrival in Santiago March 21, 2011. Obama travelled to Santiago for the second stop on his Latin American visit.
---- REUTERS/Jason Reed


Chilean Foreign Minister Alfredo Moreno (L) welcomes U.S. President Barack Obama and his family including daughter Malia (R) to Santiago, March 21, 2011. Obama travelled to Santiago, Chile, for the second stop on his Latin American visit.
---REUTERS/Jason Reed


U.S. President Barack Obama and his daughter Malia walk down the steps from Air Force One moments after landing in Santiago March 21, 2011. Obama arrived from Brazil as he continues his three-country tour of Latin America.
----REUTERS/Luis Hidalgo



First Lady Michelle Obama and Chilean First Lady Cecilia Morel walk past the troops during an arrival ceremony at La Moneda Palace in Santiago, Chile, Monday, March 21, 2011.
----AP Photo/Susan Walsh






U.S. President Barack Obama and Chile's President Sebastian Pinera wait for their wives Michelle and Cecilia Morell after a welcoming ceremony inside La Moneda Palace in Santiago, March 21, 2011. The Obamas arrived from Brazil as they continue a three-country tour of Latin America. ---REUTERS/Ivan Alvarado


U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama walks with Chile's First Lady Cecilia Morell de Pinera at La Moneda Palace in Santiago, March 21, 2011.
----REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque








U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama and her daughters Malia (C) and Sasha greet Chilean folk dancers during a visit to the Mirador Interactive Museum in Santiago, March 21, 2011. The Obamas arrived from Brazil as they continue their three-country tour of Latin America.
----REUTERS/Eliseo Fernandez






U.S. President Barack Obama waves to the audience before making a speech at a cultural center in Santiago, March 21, 2011. Obama is on the second leg of a three-country tour of Latin America.
----REUTERS/Victor Ruiz Caballero










The First Family is in Rio

The First Family accompanied the President on his economic goodwill tour - now up, Rio.


US President Barack Obama (L), First Lady Michelle (back-R), and their daughters Malia (R) and Sasha (back-L) descend from the presidential airplane as they arrive in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, March 19, 2011. Obama arrived in Brazil Saturday, calling for bolstering economic ties between the United States and Latin America to open new markets and create more jobs.
---- VANDERLEI ALMEIDA/AFP/Getty Images

The President and First Family visited the CITY OF GOD area in Rio.



 


U.S. President Barack Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama and their daughters Sasha (L) and Malia tour the Christ the Redeemer Statue on Corcovado in Rio de Janeiro late March 20, 2011.
-----REUTERS/Jason Reed




US President Barack Obama (C) is greeted by members of protocol after descending from the presidential airplane with his family as they arrive in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, March 19, 2011. Obama arrived in Brazil Saturday, calling for bolstering economic ties between the United States and Latin America to open new markets and create more jobs. ----VANDERLEI ALMEIDA/AFP/Getty Images










President Barack Obama gestures to the audience after giving a speech at the Municipal Theater in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Sunday, March 20, 2011. Obama arrived in Brazil on Saturday for the start of a three-country, five-day tour of Latin America.
----AP Photo/Victor R. Caivano


Neighborhood residents cheer for US President Barack Obama as he plays soccer with children during a visit to Ciudad de Dues Favela in Rio de Janiero, Brazil, March 20, 2011. Obama will address Brazilian people in a speech Sunday hailing the country's global prominence and the importance of bilateral trade.
---- JIM WATSON/AFP/Getty Images


Army soldiers in an armoured vehicle leave the Cidade de Deus (City of God) slum after the visit by U.S President Barack Obamain Rio de Janeiro March 20, 2011. Obama is on the first leg of a three-country tour of Latin America. ---REUTERS/Ricardo Moraes



Neighborhood residents cheer for US President Barack Obama as he visits Ciudad de Dues Favela in Rio de Janiero, Brazil, March 20, 2011. Obama will address Brazilian people in a speech Sunday hailing the country's global prominence and the importance of bilateral trade.
---- JIM WATSON/AFP/Getty Images






US President Barack Obama (C) steps into the street to wave to neighborhood residents while visiting Ciudad de Dues Favela in Rio de Janiero, Brazil, March 20, 2011. Obama will address Brazilian people in a speech Sunday hailing the country's global prominence and the importance of bilateral trade.
----JIM WATSON/AFP/Getty Images




A resident walks past an armoured personnel carrier in Cidade de Deus (City of God) where U.S President Barack Obama is expected to visit in Rio de Janeiro March 20, 2011. Obama is on the first leg of a three-country tour of Latin America. ----REUTERS/Ricardo Moraes


Boys gather in Cidade de Deus (City of God) slum streets where U.S President Barack Obama is expected to visit in Rio de Janeiro March 20, 2011.Obama is on the first leg of a three-country tour of Latin America. ----REUTERS/Ricardo Moraes


U.S. President Barack Obama (L), first lady Michelle Obama and their daughter Malia (R) watch a performance by children during their visit to the Ciudad de Deus Favela neighbourhood in Rio de Janeiro March 20, 2011.
----REUTERS/Jason Reed


First Lady Michelle Obama (C) talks with her daughter's Sasha (R) and Malia (2nd R) as US President Barack Obama (2nd L) talks with the audience during a cultural performance while visiting Ciudad de Dues Favela in Rio de Janiero, Brazil, March 20, 2011. Obama will address Brazilian people in a speech Sunday hailing the country's global prominence and the importance of bilateral trade.
----JIM WATSON/AFP/Getty Images


U.S. President Barack Obama kicks a soccer ball with children during his visit to the Ciudad de Deus Favela neighbourhood in Rio de Janeiro, March 20, 2011.
----REUTERS/Jason Reed


US President Barack Obama (C) plays soccer with some children while visiting Ciudad de Dues Favela in Rio de Janiero, Brazil, March 20, 2011. Obama will address Brazilian people in a speech Sunday hailing the country's global prominence and the importance of bilateral trade.
----JIM WATSON/AFP/Getty Images




U.S. President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama watch a Capoeira Brazilian martial arts performance during their tour the Ciudad de Deus Favela neighbourhood in Rio de Janeiro, March 20, 2011. ----REUTERS/Jason Reed








First Lady Michelle Obama, left, talks to her daughters Malia, center, and Sasha, right, during their tour Ciudad de Deus Favela in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Sunday, March 20, 2011.
---AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais


US President Barack Obama (R) turns to have his picture taken by a child as he watches a cultural performance while visiting Ciudad de Dues Favela in Rio de Janiero, Brazil, March 20, 2011. ----JIM WATSON/AFP/Getty Images




U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama and her mother Marian Robinson (2nd L) are pictured with Michelle Obama's daughters Malia (L) and Sasha during their tour of the Ciudad de Deus Favela neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro, March 20, 2011.
----REUTERS/Jason Reed


U.S. President Barack Obama (L), First Lady Michelle Obama and their daughters Malia (2nd R) and Sasha watch a drum and martial arts performance by children during their tour of the Ciudad de Deus Favela neighbourhood in Rio de Janeiro March 20, 2011.
----REUTERS/Jason Reed


U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama smiles at her daughters Sasha (R) and Malia, alongside U.S. President Barack Obama, during their visit to the Ciudad de Deus Favela neighbourhood in Rio de Janeiro, March 20, 2011. ----REUTERS/Jason Reed


U.S. President Barack Obama (back rear), First Lady Michelle Obama (4th R) and their daughters Malia (2nd R) and Sasha (3rd R) pose with children who played street soccer with them during their tour of the Ciudad de Deus Favela neighbourhood in Rio de Janeiro, March 20, 2011.
----REUTERS/Jason Reed


U.S. President Barack Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama, their daughters Sasha (L) and Malia tour the Christ the Redeemer Statue on Corcovado in Rio de Janeiro late March 20, 2011. ----REUTERS/Jason Reed


U.S. President Barack Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama and their daughters Malia (2nd L) and Sasha (R) tour Christ the Redeemer Statue on Corcovado in Rio de Janeiro late March 20, 2011.
-----REUTERS/Jason Reed