First Daughter
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:08:01
Yes! Yes.
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Theywon't askyou about policy.
They'll probably askyou about...

:08:06
your expectations, your hopes,
your major, and you'll say--

:08:09
Don't worry, Liz. I'm set.
Does anyone have my--

:08:12
- Got it.
- Thankyou.

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So, you're just like
any other American family.

:08:16
Whose daughter is
heading offto college.

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Remember, todayyou're not just
the First Lady, butyou're also a mom.

:08:22
I'd like to think
I'm both women every day.

:08:25
In short, you're just a proud dad.
Like every other dad...

:08:27
watching his little girl
head offto California for college.

:08:30
You can segue intoyour education
reform initiative from there.

:08:32
And time permitting, Mr. President,
the California Youth Literacy Program.

:08:35
- It's not a stump speech.
It's about my daughter.
- Right.

:08:37
Mr. President,
how doyou feel aboutyour only child...

:08:40
going to school
so far away?

:08:42
Well, uh, I could suggest
moving the nation's capitol to California.

:08:47
- [ Laughter]
- Samantha, will you miss D.C.?

:08:51
Andbetteryet,
what willyou miss least?

:08:55
Wow. That's a tough one.
:08:57
Well, I can't tell you
what I will miss the least...

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but I can tell you
what I will miss the most.

:09:02
That is my friends
and my family.

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But I am very excited to experience life
as a normal kid...

:09:07
having a normal
college experience.

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- Thankyou.
- [ Press Secretary]
Thankyou. We don't have any more time.

:09:12
- Thankyou very much.
- ## [ Band: "Hail to the Chief" ]

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[ Reporters Clamoring ]
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##[Man Singing Pop Waltz]
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## [Vocalizing]
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[ Man ]
Whoo! Mr. President!

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## [Singing Continues ]
:09:49
[ Man Yelling, Indistinct ]

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