Many people have met President Obama.
From the homeless to the leaders of nations.
Many different social classes and people of different religions or ethnicities have met Barak Obama. It cannot be counted how many people have actually met the him.
yes.
They met in 1989 and got married in 1992
They met in June 1989 when they both worked at the same law office in Chicago.
Met with the Israeli President Shimon Peres, the Chinese president, and met with India about something. I don't remember.
Mr. Obama met with Prime Minister Gordon Brown, Chinese President Hu Jintao, Russian president Dmitry Medvedev, and Conservative Party leader David Cameron. He also met the royal family including its newest member, "Mrs. Wales", the Duchess of Cambridge.
No, President Obama is not subject to the Brown Act because it is a California law.
I don't know which Louis you are asking about. Many people like the president, and many others do not. It's interesting to talk about "liking" or "disliking" him, since most of us have never met him. But throughout history, the public has always had strong opinions about the president, no matter who he has been.
Obama rose from a junior Senator to President in a very short time. To me, that makes him interesting. Also he has traveled all over and met a lot of important and interesting people. He must have some interesting stories to tell.
Yes, in 2006 when Barack Obama was a US Senator, he met with Nelson Mandela, and then in 2011, Michelle Obama and the two Obama daughters met with Mr. Mandela. President Obama had hoped to meet with Nelson Mandela during a late June 2013 trip to South Africa, but the former South African leader is very ill and his family did not believe he was healthy enough for more visitors.
No, there isn't any evidence that she is. You may have read that she and her sister Sasha were advocating to their dad to support gay marriage (marriage equality). But many straight people believe gay people should have equal rights. Sasha and Malia are not gay, but they have met some gay couples, and they wanted President Obama to change his views on gay marriage (which he eventually did).
Obama met all the legal qualifications for being Presidents. Whether he really has all the necessary qualifications is a matter that is being debated.
They met at Sidley-Austin, a law firm in Chicago where Michelle was an attorney and Barack was an intern.