 For my United States President, Barack Obama has praised England forward Marcus Rashford for his work tackling child food poverty and the two discussed by video call how young people can make an impact on society. Last year Rashford led a campaign to end child food poverty and successfully lobbied the British government to continue providing free school meals during holidays. The 23-year-old was awarded an MBE for services to vulnerable children during the COVID-19 pandemic. The two also spoke about the value of reading books. For me being in sports, I just knew that my life could change very, very quickly and if I wasn't mature enough or at a certain level in my own head, then it makes stuff like fame and bits like that even more difficult to cope with. Through books you can grow yourself in whichever way you want rather than somebody keep telling me to do this and do that. Books allow me to just do it my own way. Entire worlds are possible in books. You can grow and discover and make connections that you might not otherwise have made just by the simple act of picking up and opening a book. When you look at the history of big social movements and big social change, it's usually young people who initiate this. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.