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Earlier Tuesday, Mrs. Obama addressed diplomats and staff members at the U.S. Mission to the United Nations, thanking them for promoting her husband's new foreign policy of global engagement. As the swine flu outbreak demonstrates, she said, "we know now that we cannot wall ourselves off from issues that are challenging our neighbors." "This new policy recognizes that America's future is intricately linked to the rest of the world, that the threats facing the global community know no borders, and no single country can tackle them alone," Mrs. Obama said. It sounded, though, like the highlight of her day -- and to take her at her word, perhaps even her life as first lady so far
-- was the appearance with Elmo and Big Bird.
"I never thought I'd be on 'Sesame Street' with Elmo and Big Bird and I was thrilled," she told the crowd at the mission. "I'm still thrilled. I'm on a high." "I think it's probably the best thing I've done so far in the White House."
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