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By http://youtube.com/kaccabravo - Президент США Барак Обама читает школьникам сказку Ночь Перед Рождеством - The President reads The Night Before Christmas and selections from his book Of Thee I Sing to students at Long Branch Elementary School in Arlington, VA. THE PRESIDENT: Now let me just say one more thing and then maybe we can take a picture together. One of the things about Christmas obviously is getting presents and having stockings full and spending time with your family and eating good stuff. But part of the Christmas spirit is also making sure that we're kind to each other and we're thinking about people who aren't as lucky as we are. And so I hope that all of you, even as you're having a lot of fun during the holidays, whether it's Christmas or Hanukkah, I want to make sure that all of you are also thinking about how can you guys be nicer to each other and think about people who have less than you do, because not everybody is as lucky as we are. There are a lot of kids out there who they may not be able to get a lot of presents for Christmas because their parents don't have a lot of money. There are a lot of parents right now who are maybe away from their families. Some of them are in our military and they're fighting overseas, and so they can't be home for Christmas or the holidays. So I hope you guys think about them too, all right? And I want you all to remember that the spirit of Christmas is making sure that -- not just that you're getting something from somebody but that you're also giving back to other people. Does that make sense? CHILDREN: Yes. THE PRESIDENT: Who wants to take a picture with me? (A picture is taken.) THE PRESIDENT: Well, listen, I hope you guys have so much fun during the holidays. And I'm so proud of you. You guys are all working hard in school and learning all kinds of stuff. It's really exciting to see you guys doing so well. So -- and I want to thank all the teachers and the faculty, the staff who are here, because I know that you guys put your heart and soul into doing this great work. You guys have a couple questions for me before I go? I thought so. What's your question? Q I don't have a question, but my name is Malia. THE PRESIDENT: Your name is Malia too? Give me a high five for that. That's a great name. That's a great name. All right, let's see. What's your name? Q Sebastian. THE PRESIDENT: Hey, Sebastian. Q I don't have a question, but I do know Mrs. Obama gave us these ornaments so we could make them for your Christmas tree. THE PRESIDENT: Excellent. Well, thank you so much. We have all these volunteers come out to decorate the whole White House, and it's pretty spectacular. But one of those ornaments might have been yours. Way to go. Appreciate it. What's your name? Q Can I have an autograph? THE PRESIDENT: Here's the thing. If I sign autographs, then I have to sign them for everybody. CHILDREN: Yay! (Laughter.) THE PRESIDENT: I'd be here a really long time. But here's what I did, though, is I signed my book. So it's in the library. And so that's for the whole school. All right? How about you? Q How did you get the -- since you're so busy, how did you get to write that book since you're so busy? THE PRESIDENT: You know what happened was I actually wrote it a couple of years ago, before I was sworn in as President, because I had written a couple books for adults, and then they said, well, would you be interested in writing a children's book and then you can give the money to charity? And I said I would, so I wrote the book, but then it takes a really long time because the art is so nice -- the artists, it's like each page is like a painting. So it takes them a long time to make it. So that's why it's just coming out now. All right. What else? Q (Inaudible.) THE PRESIDENT: I get 10,000 letters every day. That's a lot. That's a lot. Now, I want to be honest, I don't read every single piece of mail I get, because then obviously -- well, I just couldn't get through all of it. So I have a whole staff that just reads my mail, and then they give me letters that they think are really especially terrific, and I read those. All right. CHILDREN: (Pointing.) THE PRESIDENT: Oh, it's Lawrence. What were you going to say?


President Obama Reads to Schoolchildren | The White House December 17, 2010 | 23:17 | Public Domain.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/photos-and-video/video/2010/12/17/president-obama-r...

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