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  • Dr. Biden: Good afternoon, everyone.

  • Thank you for being here and it's wonderful to welcome you to

  • the White House.

  • Many of you know I'm a proud Blue Star mom.

  • My son, Beau, is a soldier in the Delaware Army

  • National Guard.

  • So while I'm always honored to be in the presence of our

  • military families, I feel a special bond with other

  • military moms.

  • I'll never forget the day that Beau deployed to Iraq.

  • It was that mixture of pride and concern that military moms know

  • all too well, right?

  • Having Beau overseas was a tough year for our entire family,

  • but it was especially difficult for my daughter-in-law Hallie,

  • my granddaughter Natalie and our grandson Hunter.

  • There were a lot of people who stepped up in different ways to

  • support our family that year.

  • A neighbor shoveled the driveway during a snowstorm.

  • Our church included Beau's name in the church bulletin.

  • And at Natalie's school, her teacher hung a photo of Beau's

  • unit on the wall so that everyone would know that

  • Natalie's daddy was away.

  • Through the whole experience, these acts of kindness meant so

  • much to them and to us.

  • While our sons and daughters serve so selflessly having a

  • community share the burden makes all the difference in the world.

  • Today I am here to say thank you for all that you do,

  • for your selflessness and for your sacrifice on behalf of

  • our country.

  • And now it is my great honor to introduce our First Lady.

  • Military families have no greater supporter than my friend

  • and partner, Michelle Obama.

  • (applause)

  • Mrs. Obama: Thanks so much.

  • Well, everyone, welcome.

  • Thank you.

  • Thanks, Jill.

  • Thanks so much for that gracious introduction.

  • But, more importantly, thank you for being such a phenomenal

  • military mom and such a spokesperson for

  • military families.

  • You've been just a great partner in Joining Forces and

  • everything we do.

  • And I'm just grateful to have you as a friend and as

  • a partner.

  • Isn't it pretty in here?

  • (laughter)

  • It really is.

  • I walked in and was like, oh, my goodness!

  • And everyone looks so nice.

  • (laughter)

  • Must be a tea going on here or something like that.

  • (laughter)

  • Well, welcome.

  • I hope you guys are doing good, having fun --

  • everything going well.

  • So far, so good?

  • That's good.

  • (applause)

  • Well, we're happy to have you here.

  • And I want to start by recognizing a few people.

  • I want to recognize Patty Shinseki,

  • who is also a dear friend.

  • Patty, where are you?

  • Are you here?

  • Patty is right there.

  • (laughter)

  • Patty, wonderful to see you.

  • Thank you for being such a tremendous supporter of both

  • Jill and myself, and for all the sacrifices that you make.

  • I want to recognize Lilibet Hagel who is here.

  • Please stand; it's good to see you.

  • (applause)

  • Thank you, as well, for your service to this country and for

  • all that you do for Jill and myself as well.

  • And I want to take a minute to embarrass somebody in the room,

  • because I have a special person here as well --

  • a woman who is my rock in so many ways.

  • I couldn't do what I do every single day if it weren't for

  • this woman.

  • I just did an interview the other day where somebody asked

  • me what was one of the most important things that my mother

  • taught me -- and I could go on and on and on.

  • But my mom has taught me most to be a good listener,

  • to be patient, to use common sense.

  • She has taught me to be open-minded.

  • And what she still does for me today is that she will give me

  • endless amounts of time just to talk and talk and talk and talk

  • -- and all she does is listen.

  • (laughter)

  • That's all she does, is listen.

  • And sometimes that's all we need.

  • So it is my honor to recognize my mommy, Marian Robinson,

  • who is here.

  • Stand up, Mommy.

  • (applause)

  • It's Grandma.

  • (laughter)

  • And finally, I want to thank all of you for being here today as

  • we celebrate Mother's Day at the White House.

  • It's really good.

  • We're doing it just a little bit early, so get double duty, moms.

  • (laughter)

  • We get today and we get tomorrow.

  • Let's stretch this out.

  • (laughter)

  • We get Saturday, Sunday -- and I think we should just figure out

  • what we need to do on Monday, too.

  • (laughter)

  • So I think this is a good way to start off the weekend.

  • Today, we have some of the most extraordinary moms in the

  • country with us.

  • We have active duty troops and veterans and military spouses

  • from all across the country.

  • And we knew we wouldn't be celebrating motherhood properly

  • if we didn't have you guys bring along some special guests --

  • your children -- and some people have brought their own

  • moms as well.

  • So this is quite a beautiful crew --

  • and handsome, too.

  • (laughter)

  • So we are thrilled to have several generations of families

  • here with us today.

  • We also have a group of very special women who I'd like to

  • take a moment to recognize -- some of the Military Spouses of

  • the Year from each branch of our Armed Forces.

  • And as I say your name, please stand so that we can

  • recognize you.

  • Verenice Castillo from the Air Force.

  • (applause)

  • Stay up.

  • (laughter)

  • I want you to get your moment.

  • Tara Crooks from the Army.

  • (applause)

  • Karen Guenther from the Marine Corps.

  • (applause)

  • Shelley Kimball from the Coast Guard.

  • Alisha Youch from the Navy.

  • (applause)

  • Where's Alisha?

  • Speaker: Alisha had another event that she had to race to.

  • She's so sad --

  • Mrs. Obama: Well, give her a hug from us.

  • And just a couple of hours ago, Alicia Hinds Ward from the

  • National Guard was named the National Military Spouse of the

  • Year for 2013.

  • Is she here?

  • There you go -- Alicia.

  • (applause)

  • Thank you all so much.

  • We are so proud.

  • You all are just a reflection of what you know folks like you are

  • doing all over this country.

  • And it is an honor to have you here.

  • We are grateful for what you do.

  • And have a good time.

  • You can sit down now.

  • (laughter)

  • But I'm going to talk a little bit more about our Military

  • Spouse of the Year, Alicia.

  • Alicia's story probably sounds pretty familiar to many of you

  • in this room.

  • She's a mother of three boys -- ooh, sorry.

  • (laughter)

  • Her husband is in the Air National Guard here

  • in Washington.

  • And every day, she finds a way to give back in some way,

  • shape or form -- working to build morale and support family

  • members who are going through deployments,

  • leading monthly forums to educate families about their

  • benefits in the military, distributing book bags to

  • military kids.

  • And she's doing it all because, as she says --

  • and these are here words -- she says,

  • "I believe each of us as the ability to be as phenomenal as

  • "we choose or we are given the opportunity to be.

  • "Empower someone and watch them soar."

  • Those are Alicia's words.

  • And that's what military moms do every day.

  • You all help people soar.

  • You help our country soar.

  • When somebody needs you, whether it's your family,

  • or your community, or your country --

  • you lift them up.

  • You answer the call every single time.

  • You find a way to fit that meeting into your calendar --

  • which is why Alicia is gone --

  • (laughter)

  • -- or stop by that neighbor's house on the way home to

  • lend a hand.

  • And even though you've got families to raise and jobs to do

  • all your own, you never complain.

  • And Jill and I say this all the time,

  • as we meet with thousands of military families --

  • you all just never complain.

  • Never complain.

  • You just keep moving along, getting it done.

  • And I hope that you know how much your country

  • appreciates you.

  • I really hope you do.

  • I hope that you know that people across America have your backs,

  • from everyone here at the White House and the Department of

  • Defense to CEOs of some of the largest companies in this

  • country, to doctors and college professors and community and

  • faith leaders in cities all over this country --

  • people are responding to your service with service

  • of their own.

  • And that's why Jill and I -- one of the things that we've seen as

  • we've been working with Joining Forces over these past several

  • years -- every time we've issued a call to action on your behalf,

  • whether it's for jobs or educational opportunities or

  • volunteers to do more for you, Americans have responded

  • overwhelmingly, in such positive ways.

  • We haven't had a single person tell us no when we've asked.

  • I mean, that's what we've learned.

  • A lot of times when people don't step up, they don't know --

  • they don't know what to do.

  • But when we explain, when we share,

  • when we ask them to do it, they step up.

  • And I know that's not just because Jill and I are asking.

  • I mean, we're cool and everything, but --

  • (laughter)

  • -- but it's really because of all of you and everything your

  • families have given to this country.

  • So I want you all to know that this country is here for you and

  • your families now and in the years ahead --

  • because everything we're doing with Joining Forces isn't about

  • the Obama administration.

  • The goal is that this is a forever proposition,

  • that anyone who occupies the White House from now on will

  • take this mission up as a primary focus of

  • everything they do.

  • All of these changes we hope to be part of the bureaucracy

  • from now on.

  • So that's what Joining Forces is all about,

  • and that's what today is all about.

  • So we really do want you to make yourselves at home.

  • When the lights go off and all the cameras leave,

  • it's just tea with us.

  • (laughter)

  • Eat all you want.

  • As I say, have all the cookies you want.

  • (laughter)

  • Today is the day to forget about Let's Move.

  • This is the balance part of it.

  • (laughter)

  • We've earned it, moms.

  • (laughter)

  • We can have our cookies.

  • And we're going to duck out, Jill and I, for a second.

  • And we're going to ask all the young people in the room to come

  • with us because we've got some surprises for you.

  • So we're going to leave, do a little business,

  • and we will be back for a few surprises for you all.

  • So, moms, hold tight.

  • You get a couple of minutes of free babysitting.

  • (laughter)

  • So any kids who are ready who want to leave and come with us,

  • you guys follow us.

  • We're coming.

  • We're going to march on out.

  • Let's go.

  • (cross-talk)

  • Speaker: Can you guys -- little people, do you have your gifts?

  • Let's wrap them.

  • We're going to all head this way so we can take them to

  • our mommies.

  • (cross-talk)

  • (cheers and applause)

  • Mrs. Obama: Well, surprise!

  • (laughter)

  • You guys, your kids will be coming in,

  • they're going to find their places.

  • They've been working so hard on some special surprises.

  • You all, please, be seated.

  • Well, it is my honor to welcome Prince Harry to the

  • White House today.

  • As you all might know, Prince Harry is a Captain in the Army

  • Air Corps in the British Armed Forces.

  • (cheers and applause)

  • In January, he returned from his second deployment to

  • Afghanistan, and for the past few years he has focused on

  • honoring the sacrifice and service of our veterans and

  • military families, especially now that the war in Afghanistan

  • is drawing to a close.

  • He has spent much of his time supporting our wounded warriors

  • and the families of our fallen.

  • And this weekend -- absolutely.

  • (applause)

  • And this weekend, he will be attending the fourth annual

  • Warrior Games in Colorado Springs.

  • So we are absolutely thrilled that he could be with us today,

  • that he took the time.

  • He just arrived in D.C. and only has a limited time with us

  • because he has a very busy schedule.

  • But when he heard about this tea and all of you --

  • as I said, when people know about you and the sacrifices you

  • make, they want to be a part of it --

  • he wanted to be here to personally thank you for

  • your service.

  • So we are going to head into the Blue Room --

  • Jill, Prince Harry and myself -- and we're going to take time to

  • greet each one of you.

  • So Prince Harry is going to stay as long as he can,

  • and our goal is to get through everyone.

  • But as soon as he -- whenever he has to leave we'll pull him out,

  • and Jill and I will be here to the very end.

  • So Happy Mother's Day.

  • I hope you guys enjoyed yourselves,

  • and we'll see you inside.

  • (applause)

Dr. Biden: Good afternoon, everyone.

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