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Tiger in the Rough (PEOPLE Magazine)

By Alex Tresniowski:

Sleepy neighbors came out of their homes and circled the man lying on the ground—Tiger Woods. They saw his black Escalade, its rear windows shattered, crashed into a tree; they saw Woods, barefoot and in shorts, bleeding from the mouth and out cold. “He opened his eyes a little bit, and then his eyes rolled back in his head and he lost consciousness again,” says someone who was at the scene outside Woods’ home in Windermere, Fla., around 2:30 a.m. Nov. 27. When EMTs squeezed Woods’ foot to see if he was paralyzed, “he opened his eyes a bit and groaned, but his eyes looked dead.”

That’s when one neighbor began to speak the Lord’s Prayer, while Woods’ wife, Elin, hovered over her husband. “She was sobbing; she really freaked out,” says the witness. “She seemed extremely scared by the whole thing.” When Woods was lifted into an ambulance, “she told him, ‘I love you’ as they closed the door.”

Woods, it turns out, was not seriously hurt; he was treated at a hospital and released the same day. But the mystery of exactly what happened in the wee hours of Nov. 27 is at the heart of a shocking scandal that is already marring the golf great’s squeaky-clean image. On Dec. 1 Florida police charged Woods with careless driving, a moving violation that could result in a $164 fine. But beyond the charge, there is speculation in the tabloids that the single-car crash that injured Woods—perhaps the planet’s most recognizable athlete and up until now a robotically bland public figure—may be linked to rumors he was having an affair with a stunning Manhattan nightclub hostess named Rachel Uchitel, and possibly with other women. What’s more, Woods’ actions in the days after the crash—he refused to be interviewed by police and backed out of hosting a golf tournament benefiting his children’s foundation—only added to the appearance he was hiding something. “I understand there is curiosity,” he wrote in a brief statement posted on his Web site Nov. 29. But “I deserve some privacy no matter how intrusive some people can be.”

This much is fact: Woods, 33, left his $2.4 million home in the gated community of Isleworth in the middle of the night, got into his SUV, veered into a fire hydrant just yards from his driveway and rammed into a neighbor’s tree. Windermere police say Elin, 29—his wife of five years and mother of their two children, daughter Sam, 2, and son Charlie, 10 months—told them at the scene that she ran out after the crash, used a golf club to break the SUV’s rear windows and dragged Tiger out of the car. (She also handed over two pill bottles when officers asked if her husband was taking any medication, according to someone who was there.) “Elin acted courageously when she saw I was hurt and in trouble,” Woods wrote in his statement. “She was the first person to help me.”

Aside from the statement, though, the notoriously secretive Woods has been in major lockdown mode. He turned away police trying to interview him not once but three times before his sports agent Mark Steinberg claimed Woods isn’t obligated to speak to investigators and won’t answer any more questions. “It has been conveyed to [the Florida Highway Patrol] that he simply has nothing more to add and wishes to protect the privacy of his family,” Steinberg said. Investigators determined that alcohol was not a factor in the crash and closed their investigation on Dec. 1.

Even so, the ordeal is amounting to much more than a simple traffic ticket for Woods. His reluctance to talk about the crash only increased speculation about what caused it—and if it followed a domestic dispute over Woods’ alleged affair. Just two days before the accident the National Enquirer reported Woods had a romance with Uchitel, 34, whom he met at the New York City hot spot Griffin earlier this year. “She’s a VIP host and she entertains rich clients and celebrities,” says a club source. “Her job was to rack up VIP clientele.” Another source says that one night this summer, “Tiger sat with [Jets quarterback] Mark Sanchez, and Rachel booked his table.” After that, “Tiger came in quite a bit, and she was his hostess every time.” Uchitel, a former TV producer whose fiancé was killed in the 9/11 attacks (see box), “told a lot of my friends she’s hooking up with Tiger,” says another source. “No one can resist her, so she gets any guy she wants.”

Yet another source tells PEOPLE Uchitel confided that she rendezvoused with Woods in Florida this summer before meeting him again in Australia in November. After one trip “she came back, and she’s like, ‘I am in love with this guy,’” says the source. “She’s like, ‘No, you don’t understand. We had this amazing feeling for each other. I’m totally into him.’” The source also believes Woods and Uchitel spoke after the crash. “She knew the details of it before it came out anywhere,” says the source. “She cares about this guy and she wants to protect him.” Indeed, Uchitel vehemently denied she was involved with Woods in any way—and shortly after the crash hired powerhouse discrimination attorney Gloria Allred. “Not a word of it is true,” Uchitel, who offered to take a lie-detector test, told the New York Post. “Tiger and I are not friends…. I’ve only met him twice.”

Still, did Elin confront Tiger about the alleged affair in the moments before the crash? TMZ reported that, according to a conversation Woods had with “a non-law-enforcement type,” he fled his home after an argument with Elin, and she chased after him and struck the SUV with a golf club, causing the accident. A source who knows the couple says, “They had a domestic quarrel and are trying to put a spin on it now.”

Those who spend time around the couple say there have been no outward signs that something is wrong. “I have never seen them argue,” says someone familiar with Woods and his wife. “They always seem very happy to be with each other.” Woods did not specifically address the affair allegations in his Nov. 29 statement, but he did shoot down what he called “the many false, unfounded and malicious rumors that are currently circulating about my family and me…. The only person responsible for the accident is me.” So exacting in demeanor, so unyielding on the course, Woods also stepped out of character to admit he is, after all, flawed. “I’m human and I’m not perfect,” he wrote in his statement. “This situation is my fault.”

But even that admission raised questions—what situation is he referring to? Why was it his fault? Will Woods ever explain why he left his house at 2:30 a.m., or why he crashed, or how he was injured? Those who know him say there’s a better chance of beating him in a putting contest than getting him to open up about his life. “This is typical of how Tiger handles stressful situations: Don’t say anything, put out a good statement, then move on to a rosy future,” says one source. “Tiger can be a bull, especially if anything secretive gets out.”

Ironically, that aura of impenetrability had actually waned in recent years, after his marriage to Elin in 2004 and the death of his father, Earl, in 2006. Being a parent, it seemed, softened him even more. “People say I was born to play golf, but I think I was born to be a dad,” he told PEOPLE in a candid interview this June. He called his father—an ex-Marine who instilled in him a sense of always being true to himself—”my greatest role model. I think of him every day. I hear his voice when I have decisions to make.”

It’s not hard to imagine Woods listening for that voice right now, as he faces the first major scandal of his storied career. It’s true he was only charged with careless driving, but it could have turned out much worse for him and his family. There were reports that Elin—who, like Woods, was not officially interviewed—gave police conflicting accounts of what happened. That could have been interpreted as obstruction of justice. “And if she were following him and whacking the car with the golf club,” says noted Miami prosecutor Michael Von Zamft, “there might be some argument that it was battery.”

Woods has no plans to play in any more events this year (he won seven times in 2009 on a surgically repaired left knee) and remains holed up in his Isleworth estate with Elin and their children. The couple are building a $55 million home on Florida’s Jupiter Island, and it should be ready for them to move into some time in 2010. By then the scandal surrounding Tiger’s mysterious crash might be just a bad memory—or it might not be. “I love the idea of growing old together,” Woods told PEOPLE about his wife in 2006. “It’s great when you see people who’ve been married for 20, 30, 40 years, and they’re still in love. That’s what I want for us.”

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Tiger Woods Divorce Documents

Woods’ divorce from his now ex-wife Elin Maria Pernilla Nordegren — her maiden name was restored by the divorce happened quickly. Tiger walked through the front door of the Bay County Courthouse around 12:30 p.m. Monday. By the time he left less than an hour later, he was divorced.

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Nordegren will reportedly keep one home in Florida, Tiger will retain their house in Jupiter Island, Florida. He is also likely to keep a £2 million Los Angeles apartment and their 155ft yacht Privacy. Nordegren bought a property in her native Sweden last year.

An original prenuptial agreement is believed to have given her the right to $20 million (£12 million) after 10 years of marriage. But in the wake of the scandal that was said to have been renegotiated, which could have led to her receiving hundreds of millions of dollars. Woods is understood to be keen that she never reveal details of their marriage publicly. Woods will reportedly have custody of their two children for at least one weekend a month, and possibly for longer periods.

According to the divorce documents the marriage was “irretrievably broken” and the couple had agreed to separate in early July, following Woods’ confession to a string of extramarital affairs.

Miss Uchitel, 34, a New York nightlcub promoter, was the first woman to be linked to the golfer after being named by the National Enquirer.

Jaimee Grubbs, a 24-year-old Los Angeles cocktail waitress, later claimed she had a 31-month affair with Woods after meeting him at a Las Vegas club when she was 21.

She claimed to have an answerphone message in which Woods said his wife had gone through his phone.

The voice said: “Hey, it’s, uh, it’s Tiger. I need you to do me a huge favour. Um, can you please, uh, take your name off your phone. My wife went through my phone. And, uh, may be calling you.

“If you can, please take your name off that and, um, and what do you call it just have it as a number on the voice mail, just have it as your telephone number. That’s it, OK. You gotta do this for me. Huge.

“Quickly. Alright. Bye”.

Jamie Jungers, a 26-year-old aspiring model and Las Vegas cocktail waitress, allegedly began having an affair with Woods in 2005, less than a year after he got married.

Mindy Lawton, restaurant waitress near Woods’s Florida home, claimed that she had sex with Woods, in a church car park as well as at his home during a year-long affair in 2006.

Kalika Moquin, 23-year-old marketing manager for The Bank nightclub in Sin City. The tells Us Weekly she first met Woods in a professional capacity at Las Vegas events. Moquin did have a fling with Woods and the two even spent the night of October 22 together at his MGM Grand suite. She bragged about sleeping with him. Woods would stay an extra night in Vegas to spend time with Moquin.

Theresa Rogers bragged to her friends that she showed the sports ace “everything he needed to know to be a great lover.”

Julie Postle worked as a cocktail waitress at the Roxy Night Club in Orlando when she began seeing Woods in 2004.

Cori Rist, 31, is said to have met Tiger in a New York club last year. One of Tigers friends introduced Rist to Woods, and the friend said she was quite attractive. Rist is a traveling companion of Tiger Woods. Rist, 31 likes to patron some of the better Manhattan clubs, and that is how Cori Rist and Tiger Woods allegedly met. Then Tiger Woods began to fly her to meet him while on tour, Tiger would get a suite and one of his staffers would book Cori Rist an adjoining room.

Holly Sampson, a 36-year-old star of films such as Diary of A Horny Housewife and Emmanuelle in Paradise, was also linked to Woods in media reports.

Porn star Joslyn James, real name Veronica Siwik-Daniels, also claimed to have been Woods’ mistress.

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The sordid sex scandal cost Woods three major corporate sponsors — Accenture, AT&T and Gatorade — worth millions of dollars, and he lost his stature the gold standard in sports endorsements. A month after the scandal became public, Woods spent two months in therapy at a Mississippi clinic with hopes of saving his marriage.

Tiger and Nordegren were married Oct. 5, 2004, in Barbados and have a 3-year-old daughter, Sam, and an 18-month-old son, Charlie. Nordegren maiden name was restored by the divorce. Woods and Nordegren both appeared at a hearing in Judge Judy Pittman Biebel’s chambers on the third floor of the courthouse. The hearing took about 10 minutes. The divorce was filed and finalized within an hour.

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Obama Golf Outings

Olomana Golf Links 08/08/2008. Obama took an early morning jog on Kailua Beach (around 6:30AM) Obama played 18 holes of golf at Olomana Golf Links.Visited Grandmother at her apartment, Dinner at Alan Wong’s Restaurant in Honolulu.

Olomana Golf Links 08/10/2008. After an early-morning jog at Kailua Beach yesterday, Obama left about 11:45 am for a round of golf at Olomana Golf Links in nearby Waimanalo.

Luana Hills Country Club 08/13/2008 Obama played a round of golf in Kailua at Luana Hills Country Club. This vacation was during his trip to Hawaii to see his dying grandmother whom he visited 4 times.

Mid-Pacific Country Club 12/31/2008

Camp David 02/07/2009 Golfing?

Camp David 03/07/2009 Golfing?

Camp David 03/21/2009 Golfing?

Camp David 03/27/2009 Golfing?

Andrews Air Force base 04/26/2009. Obama golf with Ron Kirk,Marvin Nicholson, Gary Locke – Commerce Department

Fort Belvoir 05/16/2009 Golfing?

Camp David 05/23/2009 Golfing?

Belvoir 05/25/2009 Obama golfed on May 25 after he spoke and placed a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington Cemetery on Memorial Day.

Fort Belvoir or Army Navy Country Club 05/31/2009 Obama played golf with Ben Finkenbinder-White House, Ron Kirk, Marvin Nicholson – White House * some contradiction with location. Obama played a full round of golf on Sunday at Fort Belvoir, Va., where he stayed for about five hours.

Andrews Air Force base 06/07/2009. Obama played golf with Ben Finkenbinder -White House, Marvin Nicholson – White House the day he returned from his trip to Egypt and Germany, where he visited Holocaust concentration camps, and Normandy, France.

Fort Belvoir 06/14/2009. Obama played golf with Marvin Nicholson – White House.

Fort Belvoir 06/21/2009. Obama play golf with Joseph Biden (aka, Vice President) Father’s Day, with Joe Biden.

Andrews Air Force base 06/28/2009. Obama play golf with Eugene Kang, Marvin Nicholson – White House, Gary Locke – Commerce Department.

Camp David 07/03/2009 * Golfing?

Fort Belvoir 07/12/2009. Obama play golf with Ron Kirk.

Camp David 07/18/2009 * Golfing?

Andrews Air Force base 07/19/2009

Andrews Air Force base 07/26/2009. Obama play golf with Ben Finkenbinder – White House, Marvin Nicholson- White House, David Katz – the official campaign photographer.

Camp David 08/01/2009 * Golfing?

Fort Belvoir 08/08/2009 Golfing

Camp David 08/21/2009 1st Day of Islamic Holy Festival of Ramadan (Fasting Begins)

Farm Neck Golf Course at Oak Bluffs 08/24/2009. Obama play golf with Robert Wolf – UBS, Marvin Nicholson – White House, Eric Whitaker – University of Chicago Medical School Mr. Obama spent five hours golfing with UBS executive Robert Wolf, an early financial backer of Obama’s presidential campaign.

Mink Meadows Golf Club in Vineyard Haven 08/25/2009. Obama play golf with Sam Kass -White House, Marvin Nicholson – White House, Michael Ruemmler – White House. Michelle Obama called “Ghetto Girl”

Vineyard Golf Club in Edgartown 08/27/2009 Martha’s Vineyard Vacation.

Vineyard Golf Club 08/28/2009. Obama play golf with Marvin Nicholson – White House.

Army Navy Country Club 08/31/2009

Camp David 09/02/2009 Golfing

Fort Belvoir 09/06/2009. Obama play golf with Dave Cusack and Grant Campbell from the White House advance staff, and Marvin Nicholson, the White House trip director. Obama just returned from 2 week vacation at 20 million dollar Martha Vineyard compound.

Andrews Air Force base 09/13/2009. Obama play golf with Ben Finkenbinder – White House, Wahid Hamid – PepsiCo, Marvin Nicholson – White House

Andrews Air Force base 09/20/2009. Obama play golf with Tom Friedman -New York Times, Raymond H. LaHood-Transportation Department, Marvin Nicholson-White House Eid-al-Fitr (last day of Ramadan)

Fort Belvoir 09/27/2009. Obama play golf with Ron Kirk, Marvin Nicholson-White House, Lawrence H. Summers-National Economic Council.

Andrews Air Force base 10/11/2009

Fort Belvoir 10/25/2009. Obama play golf with domestic policy adviser – Melody Barnes (first female!), Marvin Nicholson – White House, Eric Whitaker – University of Chicago Medical School, since becoming president his golfing partners have all been men. Obama Female Golfing Buddy

Camp David 11/07/2009 Golfing

Andrews Air Force base 11/21/2009. Obama play golf with Eugene Kang – White House, David Katz, Marvin Nicholson – White House

Kaneohe Klipper Golf Course 12/26/2009. Obama play golf with Greg Orme, Mike Ramos, Bobby Titcomb, Eric Whitaker – University of Chicago Medical School.

Luana Hills Country Club 12/28/2009. Obama play golf with Ben Finkenbinder – White House,
Reggie Love, Marty Nesbitt, Eric Whitaker – University of Chicago Medical School Left Course when child hurt, then returned back to course.
Mid-Pacific Country Club 12/31/2009. Obama play golf with Greg Orme, Mike Ramos, Bobby Titcomb.

Kaneohe Klipper, Marine Corps Base Hawaii 01/03/2010 On the island of Oahu in Hawaii. A classic William P. Bell design opened in 1939, the seaside track has a moderate 71/130 rating and slope.

Camp David 02/14/2010 * Golfing or Valentines?

Camp David 03/26/2010 * Golfing?

Camp David 03/27/2010 * Golfing?

Fort Belvoir 04/03/2010. Obama play golf with Ben Finkenbinder, Marvin Nicholson, David Katz.

Andrews Air Force base 04/18/2010. Obama play golf with Grant Campbell, David Katz, Marvin Nicholson Obama Chooses Golf Over Polish President’s Funeral. (golfed with 3 golf champions?)

Asheville 04/23/2010 Golf. Lunch at Twelve Bones for ribs and mac & cheese.

Grove Park Inn GC 04/24/2010 Golf and diner later at the Biltmore.

Fort Belvoir 05/15/2010 Golf.

Andrews Air Force base 06/13/2010. Obama play golf with Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood, White House Trip Director Marvin Nicholson, photographer David Katz Mr. Barack Obama spent four hours on the golf course.

Andrews Air Force base 06/19/2010. Obama play golf with Biden, Marvin Nicholson and David Katz Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele issued a statement Sunday criticizing Obama for the golf outing, saying, “Until this problem is fixed, no more golf outings, no more baseball games, no more Beatle concerts, Mr. President.” BP Chief Attends Yacht Race, Obama Plays Golf . Steele called it “incredible” that Obama “finds himself on yet another golf course as oil continues to spew into the Gulf.”

Camp David 07/02/2010 * Golfing?

Andrews Air Force base 07/04/2010 Golfing. The news media failed to report Obama’s time on the links at Andrews Air Force Base.

Fort Belvoir 07/11/2010. Obama play golf with Marvin Nicholson plus 2 others left WH at 12:31 pm.

Andrews Air Force Base 08/08/2010. Barack Obama is capping his birthday week with eight friends, some with ties to his college days, his hometown of Chicago and his childhood home state of Hawaii. They were spending the afternoon at the  course.

Martha’s Vineyard. Obama was off again for another favorite activity: golf. Completing the foursome was Marvin Nicholson, the White House trip director; Eric Whitaker, a close friend from Chicago, and Representative James Clyburn, a Democratic leader from South Carolina.

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Elin Nordegren Gets $100 Million From Tiger

Writes Forbes senior editor Kurt Badenhausen:

“We’ve been tracking Tiger’s earnings since he turned pro in 1996. Last year he became the first athlete to earn a cumulative $1 billion through his income from prize money, appearance fees, endorsements and his golf course design business.

Nike has been his biggest benefactor paying the world’s top golfer in the neighborhood of $250 million since 1996. The relationship has obviously bolstered Nike as its golf division reported annual sales of $638 million last week. Tiger’s annual earnings in 2010 will be down at least $30 million after sponsors like Accenture, AT&T and Gatorade walked away. He still earned $105 million

over the past 12-months and ranks fifth on our recent list of the most powerful celebrities.

“Yet those earnings are before the tax man and his agents at IMG took their cut.

And if you think Tiger made a killing in the stock market, think again. The S&P 500 is at the same level it was at 12 years ago. By our count Woods is worth $600 million and any divorce settlement is likely to be worth a fraction of current reports.”

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Once it was determined that Tiger Woods was actually only worth around $600 million, the originally reported $750 mllion settlement figure for Elin Nordegren went out the window. Between getting caught with multiple mistresses, Tiger Woods Girlfriends, his impending divorce and sucking at golf, he admits he’s feeling very ‘frustrated.’  Nordegren will get about $100 million from Tiger in the settlement. The $100 million figure is much more than Elin would have received under the original prenuptial agreement.

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Audio: Gore Sex Assault

Police in Portland, Oregon released audio recordings of a 2009 interview with masseuse Molly Hagerty, who claims former Vice-President Al Gore sexually assaulted her. Hagerty made went public in giving an interview to the National Enquirer.

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Al Gore Cheating

Al and Laurie went from friends to lovers. Al has been having an affair with Laurie, who divorced Seinfeld creator and Curb Your Enthusiasm star Larry David in 2007. The breaking news story is developing, but the details emerging are the following. He has been photographed with a women doing some pretty wild stuff with the female in a blue dress. When the news of Al and Tipper breaking up hit the media, everyone knew it was because of another woman. Tipper Gore constantly thought that Al Gore was having affairs, which had a negative affect on their relationship. Tipper suspected of having affairs with a reported five women throughout their marriage. One was a 23-year-old Texas Titans cheerleader, another was an unidentified massage therapist, Cabinet member and Gore environmental advisor Kathleen McGinty, a “sultry screen star” who goes unnamed and a now-deceased high-school sweetheart named Donna Armistead, and now Laurie David.

For three years Donna Armistead was Al Gore’s girl, the only real romantic relationship in his life before he met Mary Elizabeth “Tipper” Aitcheson. Tipper’s jealousy started early and involved Armistead, who he was linked with romantically in 2001. “Tipper confronted Al about it, and he denied it,” said the source. When Tipper again went on to accuse Gore of having an affair with a Tennessee Titans cheerleader, it got to be too much for Al.

*The high-school sweetheart, named Donna. Donna is dead now. But she gave an interview in 2000 and she talked about how Tipper was a jealous bitch… in 1970, when Al introduced Tipper to Donna, Tipper wouldn’t acknowledge her. Boring. And the woman is dead!

*The Cabinet member, “Environmental Advisor” Kathleen McGinty. There were rumors about Al and Kathleen in 1995, but the Enquirer claims that they investigated at the time and “the two had a strictly professional relationship.” My guess? Bubba probably boned her, but Al didn’t hit it.

*The message therapist, name unknown. Circa 2000, there were rumors about Al having a “fling” with his massage therapist. The source says: “Tipper knew that Al had a daily massage, and she was always jealous of the therapists… he mostly had female masseuses, but Tipper became so vocal about the women that Al switched to male therapists to keep the peace.” Verdict? Hand-jobs, probably.

*The “sultry screen star,” name unknown. Why do I think it’s Leo DiCaprio? Anyway, circa 2001, there was a “whispering campaign” about it. Tipper confronted him about Leo (or whoever) but Al denied it. The source says: “By this time, Tipper’s jealousy was putting stress on their marriage.” My take: Al & Leo 4 Eva.

*The cheerleader, name unknown, but identified as “a gorgeous 23 year-old Tennessee Titans cheerleader.” Once again, this sounds more like Bubba’s type, right? Maybe Al was just being a good wingman, a bro, and covering for his buddy. Anyway, the cheerleader was allegedly the last girl that Tipper went into a “jealous rage” about.

Tipper’s jealousy was putting stress on their marriage, Al finally told her their relationship was over because he couldn’t stand her jealous rages anymore.

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Michelle Obama Announces Childhood Obesity Guidelines

Michelle Obama is on a mission to help end our country’s childhood obesity epidemic. In February, she launched her Let’s Move campaign. Let’s Move! has an ambitious but important goal: to solve the epidemic of childhood obesity within a generation. Let’s Move will give parents the support they need, provide healthier food in schools, help our kids to be more physically active, and make healthy, affordable food available in every part of our country.

Michelle released the recommendations of the Childhood Obesity Task Force, a panel that included the participation of a dozen government agencies.

Research shows that 1 in 5 children becomes overweight or obese by age 6, and that more than half of obese children become overweight before the age of 2.

The task force’s report lists 70 steps that can help reduce childhood obesity.

The recommendations include things like giving parents and daycare settings information on how to increase physical activity, improve nutrition, reduce screen time, and make sure kids get enough sleep.

White House Task Force on Childhood Obesity Report to the President

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Table of Contents

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Letter to the President

Letter to the President from Melody Barnes, Chair of the Task Force on Childhood Obesity and Director of the Domestic Policy Council

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The Challenge We Face

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I. Early Childhood

This chapter provides recommendations for reducing the risk of obesity in the early years of a child’s life and includes sections: A. Prenatal Care; B. Breastfeeding; C. Chemical Exposures; D. Screen Time; and E. Early Care and Education.

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II. Empowering Parents and Caregivers

This chapter describes current and proposed initiatives to empower parents and caregivers and includes sections: A. Making Nutrition Information Useful; B. Food Marketing; and C. Health Care Services.

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III. Healthy Food in Schools

This chapter outlines a range of actions that families, communities, businesses, and governments at all levels can take to improve school foods and the school nutrition environment so they support and foster healthier food choices and help reduce childhood obesity. This chapter includes sections: A. Quality School Meals; B. Other Foods in Schools; C. Food-Related Factors in the School Environment; and D. Food in Other Institutions.

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IV. Access to Healthy, Affordable Food

This chapter recommends a comprehensive approach that builds on a promising start to mobilize public and private sector resources to make the healthy choice the easy choice for all Americans. This chapter includes sections: A. Physical Access to Healthy Food; B. Food Pricing; C. Product Formulation; D. Hunger and Obesity.

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V. Increasing Physical Activity

This chapter details what can be done to increase children’s physical activity levels and includes sections: A. School-Based Approaches; B. Expanded Day and Afterschool Activities; C. The “Built Environment”; and D. Community Recreation Venues.

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Conclusion

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Summary of Recommendations

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Endnotes

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Obama Michigan Graduation Speech (text)

It is great to be here in the Big House, and may I say “Go Blue!” I thought I’d go for the cheap applause line to start things off.

Good afternoon President Coleman, the Board of Trustees, faculty, parents, family, friends, and the class of 2010. Congratulations on your graduation, and thank you for allowing me the honor to be a part of it. And let me acknowledge your wonderful governor, Jennifer Granholm, your mayor, John Hieftje, and all the Members of Congress who are here with us today.

I am happy to join you all today, and even happier to spend a little time away from Washington. Don’t get me wrong – it’s a beautiful city. And it sure is nice living above the store; can’t beat the commute. It’s just that sometimes, all you hear in Washington is the clamor of politics – a noise that can drown out the voices of the people who sent you there. So when I took office, I decided that each night, I would read ten letters out of the thousands sent to us every day by ordinary Americans – a modest effort to remind myself of why I ran in the first place.

Some of these letters tell stories of heartache and struggle. Some express gratitude, and some express anger. Some call me an idiot, which is how you know I’m getting a good sample. And some of the letters make you think, like the one I received last month from a kindergarten class in Virginia.

The teacher of this class instructed the students to ask me any question they wanted. One asked, “How do you do your job?” Another asked, “Do you work a lot?” Somebody wanted to know if I wear a black jacket or if I have a beard – clearly getting me mixed up with that other guy from Illinois. And then there was my favorite: “Do you live next to a volcano?”

But it was the last question in the letter that gave me pause. The student asked, “Are people being nice?”

Well, if you turn on the news today – particularly one of the cable channels – you can see why even a kindergartener would ask this question. We’ve got politicians calling each other all sorts of unflattering names. Pundits and talking heads shout at each other. The media tends to play up every hint of conflict, because it makes for a sexier story – which means anyone interested in getting coverage feels compelled to make the most outrageous comments.

Now, some of this can be attributed to the incredibly difficult moment in which we find ourselves as a nation. When you leave here today, you will search for work in an economy that is still emerging from the worst crisis since the Great Depression. You live in a century where the speed with which jobs and industries move across the globe is forcing America to compete like never before. You will raise your children at a time when threats like terrorism and climate change aren’t confined within the borders of any one country. And as our world grows smaller and more connected, you will live and work with more people who don’t look like you or think like you or come from where you do.

These kinds of changes and challenges cause tension. They make people worry about the future and sometimes they get folks riled up.

In fact, this isn’t a new phenomenon. Since the days of our founding, American politics has never been a particularly nice business – and it’s always been a little less gentle during times of great change. A newspaper of the opposing party once editorialized that if Thomas Jefferson were elected, “Murder, robbery, rape, adultery, and incest will be openly taught and practiced.” Not subtle. Opponents of Andrew Jackson often referred to his mother as a “common prostitute,” which seems a bit over the top. Presidents from Teddy Roosevelt to Lyndon Johnson have been accused of promoting socialism, or worse. And we’ve had arguments between politicians that have been settled with actual duels. There was even a caning once on the floor of the United States Senate – which I’m happy to say didn’t happen while I was there.

The point is, politics has never been for the thin-skinned or the faint-of-heart, and if you enter the arena, you should expect to get roughed up.

Moreover, democracy in a nation of more than three hundred million people is inherently difficult. It has always been noisy and messy; contentious and complicated. We have been fighting about the proper size and role of government since the day the Framers gathered in Philadelphia. We have battled over the meaning of individual freedom and equality since the Bill of Rights was drafted. As our economy has shifted emphasis from agriculture to industry to information and technology, we have argued and struggled at each and every juncture over the best way to ensure that all of our citizens have a shot at opportunity.

So before we get too down on the current state of our politics, we need to remember our history. The great debates of the past all stirred great passion. They all made some angry. What is amazing is that despite all the conflict; despite all its flaws and frustrations, our experiment in democracy has worked better than any other form of government on Earth.

On the last day of the Constitutional Convention, Benjamin Franklin was famously asked, “Well, Doctor, what have we got – a Republic or a Monarchy?” And Franklin gave an answer that’s been quoted for ages: “A Republic, if you can keep it.”

Well, for more than two hundred years, we have kept it. Through revolution and civil war, our democracy has survived. Through depression and world war, it has prevailed. Through periods of great social and economic unrest, from civil rights to women’s rights, it has allowed us slowly, and sometimes painfully, to move towards a more perfect union.

And now the question for your generation is this: how will you keep our democracy going? At a moment when our challenges seem so big and our politics seem so small, how will you keep our democracy alive and well in this century?

I’m not here to offer some grand theory or detailed policy prescription. But let me offer a few brief reflections based on my own experiences and the experiences of our country over the last two centuries.

First, American democracy has thrived because we have recognized the need for a government that, while limited, can still help us adapt to a changing world. On the fourth panel of the Jefferson Memorial is a quote I remember reading to Sasha during our first visit there. It says, “I am not an advocate for frequent changes in laws and constitutions, but…with the change of circumstances, institutions must advance also to keep pace with the times.”

The democracy designed by Jefferson and the other founders was never intended to solve every problem with a new law or a new program. Having thrown off the tyranny of the British Empire, the first Americans were understandably skeptical of government. Ever since, we have held fast to the belief that government doesn’t have all the answers, and we have cherished and fiercely defended our individual freedom. That is a strand of our nation’s DNA.

But the other strand is the belief that there are some things we can only do together, as one nation – and that our government must keep pace with the times. When America expanded from a few colonies to an entire continent, and we needed a way to reach the Pacific, our government helped build the railroads. When we transitioned from an economy based on farms to one based in factories, and workers needed new skills and training, our nation set up a system of public high schools. When the markets crashed during the Depression and people lost their life savings, our government put in place a set of rules and safeguards to make sure that such a crisis never happened again. And because our markets and financial system have evolved since then, we’re now putting in place new rules and safeguards to protect the American people.

This notion hasn’t always been partisan. It was the first Republican President, Abraham Lincoln, who said that the role of government is to do for the people what they cannot do better for themselves. He would go on to begin that first intercontinental railroad and set up the first land-grant colleges. It was another Republican, Teddy Roosevelt, who said that “the object of government is the welfare of the people.” He is remembered for using the power of government to break up monopolies, and establishing our National Park system. Democrat Lyndon Johnson announced the Great Society during a commencement here at Michigan, but it was the Republican president before him, Dwight Eisenhower, who launched the massive government undertaking known as the Interstate Highway System.

Of course, there have always been those who’ve opposed such efforts. They argue that government intervention is usually inefficient; that it restricts individual freedom and dampens individual initiative. And in certain instances, that’s been true. For many years, we had a welfare system that too often discouraged people from taking responsibility for their own upward mobility. At times, we’ve neglected the role that parents, rather than government, can play in cultivating a child’s education. Sometimes regulation fails, and sometimes its benefits do not justify its costs.

But what troubles me is when I hear people say that all of government is inherently bad. One of my favorite signs from the health care debate was one that read “Keep Government Out Of My Medicare,” which is essentially like saying “Keep Government Out Of My Government-Run Health Care.” For when our government is spoken of as some menacing, threatening foreign entity, it conveniently ignores the fact in our democracy, government is us. We, the people, hold in our hands the power to choose our leaders, change our laws, and shape our own destiny.

Government is the police officers who are here protecting us and the service men and women who are defending us abroad. Government is the roads you drove in on and the speed limits that kept you safe. Government is what ensures that mines adhere to safety standards and that oil spills are cleaned up by the companies that caused them. Government is this extraordinary public university – a place that is doing life-saving research, catalyzing economic growth, and graduating students who will change the world around them in ways big and small.

The truth is, the debate we’ve had for decades between more government and less government doesn’t really fit the times in which we live. We know that too much government can stifle competition, deprive us of choice, and burden us with debt. But we’ve also seen clearly the dangers of too little government – like when a lack of accountability on Wall Street nearly led to the collapse of our entire economy.

So what we should be asking is not whether we need a “big government” or a “small government,” but how we can create a smarter, better government. In an era of iPods and Tivo, where we have more choices than ever before, government shouldn’t try to dictate your lives. But it should give you the tools you need to succeed. Our government shouldn’t try to guarantee results, but it should guarantee a shot at opportunity for every American who’s willing to work hard.

The point is, we can and should debate the role of government in our lives, but remember, as you are asked to meet the challenges of our time, that the ability for us to adapt our government to the needs of the age has helped make our democracy work since its inception.

The second way to keep our democracy healthy is to maintain a basic level of civility in our public debate. These arguments we’re having over government and health care and war and taxes are serious arguments. They should arouse people’s passions, and it’s important for everyone to join in the debate, with all the rigor that a free people require.

But we cannot expect to solve our problems if all we do is tear each other down. You can disagree with a certain policy without demonizing the person who espouses it. You can question someone’s views and their judgment without questioning their motives or their patriotism. Throwing around phrases like “socialist” and “Soviet-style takeover;” “fascist” and “right-wing nut” may grab headlines, but it also has the effect of comparing our government, or our political opponents, to authoritarian, and even murderous regimes.

Again, we have seen this kind of politics in the past. It’s been practiced by both fringes of the ideological spectrum, by the left and the right, since our nation’s birth.

The problem with it is not the hurt feelings or the bruised egos of the public officials who are criticized.

The problem is that this kind of vilification and over-the-top rhetoric closes the door to the possibility of compromise. It undermines democratic deliberation. It prevents learning – since after all, why should we listen to a “fascist” or “socialist” or “right wing nut?” It makes it nearly impossible for people who have legitimate but bridgeable differences to sit down at the same table and hash things out. It robs us of a rational and serious debate that we need to have about the very real and very big challenges facing this nation. It coarsens our culture, and at its worst, it can send signals to the most extreme elements of our society that perhaps violence is a justifiable response.

So what can we do about this?

As I’ve found out after a year in the White House, changing this type of slash and burn politics isn’t easy. And part of what civility requires is that we recall the simple lesson most of us learned from our parents: treat others as you would like to be treated, with courtesy and respect.

But civility in this age also requires something more.

Today’s twenty-four seven echo chamber amplifies the most inflammatory soundbites louder and faster than ever before. It has also, however, given us unprecedented choice. Whereas most of America used to get their news from the same three networks over dinner or a few influential papers on Sunday morning, we now have the option to get our information from any number of blogs or websites or cable news shows.

This development can be both good and bad for democracy. For if we choose only to expose ourselves to opinions and viewpoints that are in line with our own, studies suggest that we will become more polarized and set in our ways. And that will only reinforce and even deepen the political divides in this country. But if we choose to actively seek out information that challenges our assumptions and our beliefs, perhaps we can begin to understand where the people who disagree with us are coming from.

This of course requires that we all agree on a certain set of facts to debate from, and that is why we need a vibrant and thriving news business that is separate from opinion makers and talking heads. As Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan famously said, “Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not his own facts.”

Still, if you’re someone who only reads the editorial page of The New York Times, try glancing at the page of The Wall Street Journal once in awhile. If you’re a fan of Glenn Beck or Rush Limbaugh, try reading a few columns on the Huffington Post website. It may make your blood boil; your mind may not often be changed. But the practice of listening to opposing views is essential for effective citizenship.

So too is the practice of engaging in different experiences with different kinds of people. For four years at Michigan, you have been exposed to diverse thinkers and scholars; professors and students. Do not narrow that broad intellectual exposure just because you’re leaving here. Instead, seek to expand it. If you grew up in a big city, spend some time with some who grew up in a rural town. If you find yourself only hanging around with people of your race or your ethnicity or your religion, broaden your circle to include people who’ve had different backgrounds and life experiences. You’ll learn what it’s like to walk in someone else’s shoes, and in the process, you’ll help make this democracy work.

The last ingredient in a functioning democracy is perhaps the most basic: participation.

I understand that one effect of today’s poisonous political climate is to push people away from participation in public life. If all you see when you turn on the television is name-calling; if all you hear about is how special interest lobbying and partisanship prevented Washington from getting something done, you might think to yourself, “What’s the point of getting involved?”

The point is, when we don’t pay close attention to the decisions made by our leaders; when we fail to educate ourselves about the major issues of the day; when we choose not to make our voices and opinions heard, that’s when democracy breaks down. That’s when power is abused. That’s when the most extreme voices in our society fill the void that we leave. That’s when powerful interests and their lobbyists are most able to buy access and influence in the corridors of Washington – because none of us are there to speak up and stop them.

Participation in public life doesn’t mean that you all have to run for public office – though we could certainly use some fresh faces in Washington. But it does mean that you should pay attention and contribute in any way that you can. Stay informed. Write letters, or make phone calls on behalf of an issue you care about. If electoral politics isn’t your thing, continue the tradition so many of you started here at Michigan and find a way to serve your community and your country – an act that will help you stay connected to your fellow citizens and improve the lives of those around you.

It was fifty years ago that a young candidate for president came here to Michigan and delivered a speech that inspired one of the most successful service projects in American history. And as John F. Kennedy described the ideals behind what would become the Peace Corps, he issued a challenge to the students who had assembled in Ann Arbor on that October night:

“…[O]n your willingness to contribute part of your life to this country…will depend the answer whether a free society can compete. I think it can.”

This democracy we have is a precious thing. For all the arguments and all the doubts and all the cynicism that’s out there today, we should never forget that as Americans, we enjoy more freedoms and opportunities than citizens in any other nation on Earth. We are free to speak our mind and worship as we please; to choose our leaders and criticize them if they let us down. We have the chance to get an education, work hard, and give our children a better life.

None of this came easy. None of it was preordained. The men and women who sat in your chairs ten years ago and fifty years ago and one hundred years ago – they made America possible. And there is no guarantee that the graduates who will sit here in ten or fifty or one hundred years from now will enjoy the same freedoms and opportunities that we do. America’s success has never been a given. Our nation’s destiny has never been certain.

What is certain – what has always been certain – is our ability to shape that destiny. That is what makes us different. That is what makes us American – our ability at the end of the day to look past all of our differences and all of our disagreements and still forge a common future. That task is now in your hands, as is the answer to the question posed at this university half a century ago about whether a free society can still compete.

If you are as willing, as past generations were willing, to contribute part of your life to the life of this country, then I, like President Kennedy, still believe we can. Congratulations on your graduation. May God Bless You, and may God Bless the United States of America.

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While Baker has insisted in the past that “nothing happened” between them, reports reveal that top anti-Obama operatives are offering more than $1 million to witnesses to reveal what they know about the alleged hush-hush affair. Among those being offered money is a limo driver who says in 2004 that he took Vera to a secret hotel rendezvous in where Obama was staying.

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If you’re wondering who Vera Baker — the woman rumored to have been involved with Barack Obama during his Senate race — is, then you must not have been paying attention to the Republicans during the 2008 presidential campaign. John McCain’s camp made a big fuss over the former political fund-raiser’s relationship with Obama during his 2004 Senate race. Implications were that they were more than co-workers. But even back then, no one took these allegations seriously.

Here’s Baker’s impressive background: She was born in 1974 in San Francisco, where she grew up. She graduated from Mills College in Oakland, Calif., and in 2000 founded Baker, Wambu & Associates, a political consulting firm that soon became a top fund-raiser for the Congressional Black Caucus.

She was the finance director for Obama’s campaign for the U.S. Senate in Illinois in 2004. She also was the deputy political director at the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee.

After she left politics, Baker worked at a municipal bond brokerage and later launched Cape Caribbean, LLC, a strategic marketing firm.

She reportedly now lives in the Caribbean.

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