Young Fla. journalist interviews President Obama

J Storm

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WASHINGTON – Damon Weaver has a new homeboy — President Barack Obama.

The South Florida boy finally landed his coveted interview with Obama, who fielded questions about his basketball skills, education funding, and whether students could have mangos for lunch everyday.

Weaver became an Internet sensation during the 2008 presidential campaign and has long sought an interview with Obama. He even went to Washington for Obama's inauguration in January, but was unable to get through security lines for the ceremony.

In the interview, which was filmed at the White House and posted on YouTube.com on Thursday night, the 11-year-old asks Obama about bullying, how parents can improve their children's education, and if the president could make school lunches better.

"I remember when I used to get school lunches, sometimes they didn't taste so good, I've got to admit," Obama said. "We are actually seeing if we can work to at least make school lunches healthier. Because a lot of school lunches, there's a lot of french fries, pizzas, tater tots. All kinds of stuff that isn't a well-balanced meal."

Weaver then pitched his own plan.

"I suggest that we have french fries and mangos everyday for lunch," he said.

Weaver, who already has a full scholarship to Albany State University in Georgia, created a buzz last year when he interviewed now-Vice President Joe Biden. Closing the bit, Weaver quipped: "Senator Biden is now my homeboy."

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At the end of his latest interview, Weaver asked Obama if he would also like to be his homeboy.

"Absolutely," Obama said.


Weaver told Obama he noticed that he gets "bullied a lot," and asked how the president handled negative comments.

"I think that when you're president, you're responsible for a lot of things," Obama said. "A lot of people are having a tough time and they're hurting out there. And the main thing I just try to do is stay focused on trying to do a good job, and try to be understanding that sometimes people are going to be mad about things."

Weaver, son of a single mom, lives in the town of Pahokee, which is about 77 miles northwest of Miami and plagued with crime and poverty. He attends Kathryn E. Cunningham/Canal Point Elementary and is the lead broadcaster for their in-house KEC TV station.

"Unfortunately, a lot of times if you've got a community that is lower income, they don't have as much money in their schools," Obama told Weaver. "A lot of that is state funding. And I want to see states be more fair in terms of how they give money to various schools around their communities. But, I do think that it's important to make sure that we can find help from the federal government from here in Washington, D.C., for those schools that need the most help."

Weaver, who has also interviewed Dwyane Wade, told Obama the star Miami Heat guard had promised to play a one-on-one game with the commander in chief if Obama sat for his questions.

"Would you be willing to play him on a one-on-one basketball game?" Weaver asked.

"I would play Dwyane Wade ... I've got to admit, though, Dwyane Wade's a little bit better at basketball than I am," Obama said.

Obama also told Weaver he used to be able to dunk, but no longer can.

"Well, I got an interview with President Obama," Weaver said at the end of the online video. "He's very tall and nice."

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/us_boy_journalist_obama
 

marcusfenix

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That was a really good read...I hope the next gen of our people have the right state of mind like this young cat.:yes:
 

BigDaddyBuk

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yeah, he asked some suprisingly stern questions.

i remember when he interviewed Joe Biden.

this kid probably doesn't even know how significant this event is to his life.
 

Rembrandt Brown

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Just saw a story on CNN that he got his Press Credentials for the Inauguration. Congratulations little man!!

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/01/12/10-year-old-reporter-damo_n_157311.html

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LMao. dude was just chillin and when he saw he was on the air he perked right up. and lol @ Dwade sh*ttin on B-rock sometime in the near future


Edit: After watching the entire video i'm convinced this is Emmit Smith's mini-me.
He called Joe Biden 'long winded' :lol::lol:


The pint-sized political reporter from South Florida who has interviewed Vice President Joe Biden and Caroline Kennedy has landed a full scholarship to a Georgia University.

Little Damon Weaver from Pahokee has gained national attention for his reporting exploits and now this junior journalist is getting a free ride to Albany State University.

The school will officially present Weaver with the scholarship at a June alumni convention in Miami. The fifth-grader said he plans on accepting the school's offer.

Though he's interviewed pols like Biden and Kennedy and Hollywood elite including Samuel L. Jackson and Oprah, Weaver's dream is to interview President Barack Obama.

He even received a little help with trying to get the Obama interview from Heat star Dwyane Wade in a special message to the President.

In a press release, Weaver called the full ride a "big relief to my mother and my family."

Copyright Associated Press / NBC Miami

:dance::dance::dance:

Inspiration from a 10 year old
yeah, he's that dude....the biden interview was the best.
May that young brother have a bright and fruitful future

And I dare those Fox News fuckers to talk shit about them using teleprompters
that's great shit.
Props to big man

He might snub them by the time he's ready for college.

That joint with Biden was cool.

Still can't believe Biden is VP. I was buggin out at that earlier.

 

playahaitian

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Rest In Peace young king.






(Natural causes at 23 WTF?!?)
 

playahaitian

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It isn't any better any other way. It would be poor taste to speculate this soon IMO but no matter what the cause, it is tragic.

No one is speculating

simply stating the shock of a 23 year old dying of natural causes

Obviously death is bad

But burying essentially a child is especially difficult and seemingly without a specific cause as a parent is unbearable...

That isn't hard to understand
 

Rembrandt Brown

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No one is speculating

simply stating the shock of a 23 year old dying of natural causes

Obviously death is bad

But burying essentially a child is especially difficult and seemingly without a specific cause as a parent is unbearable...

That isn't hard to understand

I wasn't accusing you of speculating; I was trying to preempt that logical next step. "It would be in poor taste"-- Not hard to understand.

And then Xfactor came in with some crazy shit in the very next post. :smh:

I also wouldn't assume the cause not being stated means that the family doesn't know it.
 

Rembrandt Brown

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Crazy that this thread would have 4 times the replies if the title was "Young Fla. journalist who interviewed President Obama died at 23."
 
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