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Sasha, Michelle and Malia Obama walk back to the White House after attending a morning service at St. John's Episcopal Church on Oct. 11. (Kristoffer Tripplaar-Pool/Getty Images)


  • Vincent Pastore, better known as "Big Pussy" from "The Sopranos," rocking out on the floor at the Bruce Springsteen show at Verizon Center on Monday. Clearly there to support former co-star/guitarist Little Steven Van Zandt, the actor appeared to be showing off the set list to the fans. Also in the house: the White House's Rahm Emanuel, dancing, and David Axelrod, swaying side-to-side.
  • Sasha and Malia Obama with their mom at Tuesday's big concert -- Miley Cyrus at Verizon -- the first lady in black and a ponytail, Malia in lavender lace-up boots, Sasha in stripes.

    By The Reliable Source  |  November 4, 2009; 1:01 AM ET
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    Anyone know who the two 20-something girls in the front row of the side bleachers with a security detail were?

    Posted by: arl09 | November 4, 2009 8:20 AM | Report abuse

    They were not with those girls. They were there for Rahm and Axelrod who were sitting behind them.

    Posted by: 680463 | November 4, 2009 11:52 AM | Report abuse

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