NEWSBarack ObamaAdd TopicPresident Obama's historic visit to CubaPresident Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama wave as they board Air Force One in Havana, Cuba on March 22, 2016.Orlando Barria, European Pressphoto AgencyCuban President Raul Castro (2-L) bids farewell to President Obama as the first family boards Air Force One in Havana, Cuba on March 22, 2016.Orlando Barria, European Pressphoto AgencyPresident Obama, with members of the first family, talks with Cuban President Raul Castro as they attend an exhibition baseball game between the Tampa Bay Rays and the Cuban National team at the Estadio Latinoamericano on March 22, 2016, in Havana, Cuba.Pablo Martinez Monsivais, APThe baseball field at Estadio Latinoamericano is reflected in the sunglass of President Obama.Pablo Martinez Monsivais, APPresident Obama talks with Rachel Robinson, widow of baseball hall-of-famer Jackie Robinson, before taking his seat with Cuban President Raul Castro as they attend a exhibition baseball game between the Tampa Bay Rays and the Cuban National team on March 22, 2016.Pablo Martinez Monsivais, APPresident Obama shakes hands with Tampa Bay Rays players before they take the field in an exposition game with the Cuban national team on March 22, 2016, in Havana, Cuba.Joe Raedle, Getty ImagesPresident Obama, Cuban President Raul Castro and members of the first family pause for a moment of silence for the victims of the terror attack in Belgium before the start of an exhibition baseball game between the Tampa Bay Rays and the Cuban National team on March 22, 2016, in Havana, Cuba.Pablo Martinez Monsivais, APMembers of the Cuban national baseball team observe a moment of silence in the dugout in honor of the victims of the Brussells terror attack on March 22, 2016 in Havana, Cuba.Chip Somodevilla, Getty ImagesPeople cheer and wave Cuban flags during a Major League Baseball exhibition game between the Tampa Bay Rays and the Cuban national team on March 22, 2016.Michael Reynolds, European Pressphoto AgencyPresident Obama waves to the crowd before he delivers his speech at the Grand Theater of Havana on March 22, 2016. Obama who is in Cuba in a trailblazing trip said he came to Cuba to 'bury the last remnant of the Cold War in the Americas.'Desmond Boylan, APCuban prima ballerina assoluta and choreographer Alicia Alonso acknowledges applause as she enters the theater that bears her name, the Gran Teatro de la Habana Alicia Alonso, before the arrival of President Obama in the Old Havana city center March 22, 2016 in Havana, Cuba.Chip Somodevilla, Getty ImagesPresident Obama walks onto stage before delivering remarks at the Gran Teatro de la Habana Alicia Alonso on March 22, 2016 in Havana, Cuba.Chip Somodevilla, Getty ImagesYoung Cubans wait for the arrival of President Obama at the Gran Teatro de la Habana Alicia Alonso on March 22, 2016 in Havana, Cuba.Chip Somodevilla, Getty ImagesWith his grandmother's portrait hanging nearby, Angel Caballer Cuza watches President Obama's speech to the Cuban people inside a home in Old Havana.Jack Gruber, USA TODAYMaria Castro shouts slogans celebrating the visit by President Obama and the reconciliation of the Cuban and American peoples, while holding a Cuban and an American flag, near the Grand Theater of Havana, where President Obama delivered a speech on March 22, 2016.Ramon Espinosa, APPeople take photos as the motorcade of President Barack Obama passes through the streets of Havana, Cuba on March 22, 2016.Jack Gruber, USA TODAYA woman points out the U.S. presidential limousine carrying President Obama, as he arrives to the Grand Theater of Havana, Cuba on March 22, 2016.Ramon Espinosa, APFirst Lady Michelle Obama (L) accompanied by her daughters Malia (2L) and Sasha (2R) and her mother Marian Robinson (R) pose with a group of kids during a ceremony at public library Ruben Martinez Villena in Havana, Cuba on March 22, 2016. The Obama family planted two trees and donated a bench for the institution.Rolando Pujol, European Pressphoto AgencyFirst Lady Michelle Obama gestures as she and her daughter Malia add a symbolic shovelful of dirt atop a gift of two magnolia trees and a bench, at a small park beside Ruben Martinez Villena public library in Plaza de las Armas, Old Havana, Cuba on March 22, 2016. The bench, made of recycled materials, bears the inscription in English and Spanish "A gift to the people of Cuba from Mrs. Michelle Obama, first lady of the U.S., March 2016."Rebecca Blackwell, APFirst Lady Michelle Obama (L) speaks accompanied by her daughters Malia (2L) and Sasha (2R) and her mother Marian Robinson (R) during a ceremony at public library Ruben Martinez Villena in Havana, Cuba on March 22, 2016.Rolando Pujol, European Pressphoto AgencyPresident Obama meets with dissidents and other local Cubans at the U.S. Embassy on March 22, 2016, in Havana, Cuba.Pablo Martinez Monsivais, APPresident Obama and first lady Michelle arrive for a state dinner with Cuba's President Raul Castro, left, at the Palace of the Revolution in Havana, Cuba on March 21, 2016.Rebecca Blackwell, APPresident Obama listens to questions along with journalist and small business owner Soledad O'Brien while attending a business summit in Havana, Cuba.Jack Gruber, USA TODAYPresident Obama speaks at an event on entrepreneurship and opportunity for Cuban people on March 21, 2016, at La Cerveceria in Havana, Cuba.Pablo Martinez Monsivais, APPresident Obama greets people as he takes part in an event focused on entrepreneurship and opportunity for the Cuban people on March 21, 2016 in Havana, Cuba.Joe Raedle, Getty ImagesCuban President Raul Castro (R) raises President Obama's hand during a meeting at the Revolution Palace in Havana on March 21, 2016.Nicholas Kamm, AFP/Getty ImagesLocal residents shoot cell phone video from their front porch as the convoy carrying First Lady Michelle Obama arrives at Hemingway House, in the San Francisco de Paula district of Havana, Cuba on March 21, 2016.Rebecca Blackwell, APWomen huddle together against a chill as they await the convoy carrying First Lady Michelle Obama, outside the Hemingway House on March 21, 2016.Rebecca Blackwell, APThe convoy carrying U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama arrives for a private visit to Hemingway House in Havana, Cuba on March 21, 2016.Rebecca Blackwell, APLocal residents look on from a hilltop as police block off a road outside the Hemingway House, where U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama was visiting in Havana, Cuba on March 21, 2016.Rebecca Blackwell, APPresident Obama in seen on TV at the Main Press Center for the presidential visit, placing a wreath Monday at the memorial to Jose Marti, a Cuban independence hero.Jack Gruber, USA TODAYPresident Obama greets Cuban President Raul Castro at the Palace of the Revolution in Havana on March 21, 2016.Michael Reynolds, European Pressphoto AgencyCuban President Raul Castro and President Obama speak to each other with the help of translators at the Palace of the Revolution on March 21, 2016, in Havana. The first sitting U.S. president to visit Cuba in 88 years, Obama and Castro will be sitting down for bilateral talks.Chip Somodevilla, Getty ImagesPresident Obama meets with Cuban President Raul Castro at the Palace of the Revolution on March 21, 2016 in Havana.Pablo Martinez Monsivais, APPresident Obama and Cuban President Raul Castro review troops before bilateral meetings at the Palace of the Revolution on March 21, 2016, in Havana.Chip Somodevilla, Getty ImagesPresident Obama and Secretary of State John Kerry listen to the playing of the U.S. national anthem at a wreath-laying ceremony at the Jose Marti memorial in Revolution Square on March 21, 2016, in Havana.Joe Raedle, Getty ImagesPresident Obama takes part in a wreath laying ceremony at the Jose Marti memorial in Revolution Square on March 21, 2016, in Havana.Alejandro Ernesto, European Pressphoto AgencyPresident Obama lays a wreath for Cuban hero Jose Marti at Revolution Square in Havana, Cuba on March 21, 2016.Alejandro Ernesto, European Pressphoto AgencyMembers of a Cuban military band prepare for the arrival of President Obama and Cuban President Raul Castro at the Palace of the Revolution on March 21, 2016 in Havana, Cuba.Chip Somodevilla, Getty ImagesFirst Lady Michelle Obama greets Cuban girls as she arrives for a Let Girls Learn roundtable at the Fabrica de Arte Cubano, in Havana, Cuba on March 21, 2016. Let Girls Learn is an initiative launched by the Obamas in 2015 to help overcome obstacles preventing adolescent girls from attending and completing school.Rebecca Blackwell, APPresident Obama waves to journalists next to a painting of President Abraham Lincoln at Havana's City Museum during a visit to Old Havana on March 20, 2016.Ramon Espinosa, APA Secret Security agent talks on his cell phone as President Obama visits the Havana Cathedral on March 20, 2016.Yamil Lage, AFP/Getty ImagesPeople climb a window grate as they get wet in the rain, in hopes of catching a glimpse of President Obama during his visit to Cathedral Square in Old Havana, Cuba on March 20, 2016.Rebecca Blackwell, APPresident Obama, first lady Michelle Obama and their daughters Sasha and Malia look at a statue of Cuban independence hero Carlos Manuel de Cespedes during their visit to Old Havana, Cuba on March 20, 2016.Ramon Espinosa, APA Cuban security force member stands guard in front of President Obama's limousine, known as the Beast, as Obama and his family tour Old Havana on March 20, 2016.Nicholas Kamm, AFP/Getty ImagesCuban citizens look as Air Force One lands at Jose Marti Airport in Havana.Rolando Pujol, European Pressphoto AgencyA Cuban family in Havana, with a photo of legendary Argentine-Cuban revolutionary Ernesto "Che" Guevara on the wall, watch on TV the arrival of President Obama to Cuba on March 20, 2016, for a historic three-day visit to the communist-ruled island. On Sunday, Obama became the first U.S. president in 88 years to visit Cuba, touching down in Havana for a landmark trip aimed at ending decades of Cold War animosity.Rodrigo Arangua, AFP/Getty ImagesPresident Obama talks to tourists and Cubans at his arrival to the Havana Cathedral on March 20, 2016. On Sunday, Obama became the first US president in 88 years to visit Cuba, touching down in Havana for a landmark trip aimed at ending decades of Cold War animosity.Yamil Lage, AFP/Getty ImagesThe convoy carrying President Obama and his family drives in the rain along the Malecon seawall, past an artisan market in Havana on March 20, 2016.Desmond Boylan, The Associated PressVioleta Arango and her son Oscarito watch President Obama and first lady Michelle Obama arrive at Jose Marti airport, broadcast live on Cuban television inside their home in Havana March 20, 2016. Obama's trip is a crowning moment in his and Cuban President Raul Castro's ambitious effort to restore normal relations between their countries.Desmond Boylan, The Associated PressThe U.S. presidential limousine is seen on the tarmac at Jose Marti International Airport in Havana, Cuba. Sunday, March 20, 2016.Pablo Martinez Monsivais, Associated PressCuban citizens look on a mobile phone at abroadcast of the US President Barack Obama's arrival at the Jose Marti Airport in Havana, Cuba, 20 March 2016. US President Barack Obama arrives in Cuba for an official visit until 22 March to seal the process of rapprochement with the Communist-ruled island. Obama is accompanied by his wife Michelle, his daughters Malia and Sasha, and his mother-in-law Marian Robinson. The visit of Obama to Cuba from 20 to 22 March 2016 is the first visit of a US president to Cuba since US President Calvin Coolidge's visit 88 years ago.ROLANDO PUJOL, European Press AgencyPresident Barack Obama walks in the heavy rain visiting Cathedral Square in Havana. Obama is the first sitting U.S. president to set foot in Cuba since Calvin Coolidge in 1928.Jack Gruber, USA TODAY NETWORKPresident Barack Obama walks in the heavy rain visiting Cathedral Square in Havana. Obama is the first sitting U.S. president to set foot in Cuba since Calvin Coolidge in 1928.Jack Gruber, USA TODAY NETWORKPresident Barack Obama (right), First Lady Michelle Obama (center), and their daughter Malia Obama (left) walk in the heavy rain visiting Cathedral Square in Havana. Obama is the first sitting U.S. president to set foot in Cuba since Calvin Coolidge in 1928.Jack Gruber, USA TODAY NETWORKPresident Barack Obama (right), First Lady Michelle Obama (center), and their daughter Malia Obama (left) walk in the heavy rain visiting Cathedral Square in Havana. Obama is the first sitting U.S. president to set foot in Cuba since Calvin Coolidge in 1928.Jack Gruber, USA TODAY NETWORKPresident Barack Obama walks in the heavy rain visiting Cathedral Square in Havana. Obama is the first sitting U.S. president to set foot in Cuba since Calvin Coolidge in 1928.Jack Gruber, USA TODAY NETWORKThe plane transporting President Obama lands at Jose Marti international airport in Havana on March 20, 2016. Obama, who is on a historic three-day visit to the communist-ruled island, flew to Cuba Sunday. He is the first U.S. president to visit Cuba since Calvin Coolidge arrived by battleship in 1928 to address the Pan-American Conference.Yuri Cortez, AFP/Getty ImagesPresident Obama waves from the door of Air Force One after his arrival in Havana on March 20, 2016.Alejandro Ernesto, European Pressphoto AgencyPresident Obama (front R) carries an umbrella as he and First Lady Michelle Obama (front L) disembark from Air Force One upon their arrival in Havana, Cuba. Walking behind are their daughters Malia (C-L), Sasha Obama (C-R) and his mother-in-law Marian Robinson (R).Ernesto Mastrascusa, European Pressphoto AgencyPresident Obama, second from left, arrives with first lady Michelle Obama, left, and their daughters Sasha, far right, and Malia, as they exit Air Force One at the airport in Havana, Cuba.Pablo Martinez Monsivais, APPresident Obama and his family walk down the stairs as they arrive for a 48-hour visit on March 20, 2016 in Havana, Cuba.Joe Raedle, Getty ImagesPresident Obama, right, shakes hands with Cuba's Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez at the airport in Havana, Cuba.Ismael Francisco, APPresident Obama waves as he gets in his limousine at the airport in Havana.Michael Reynolds, European Pressphoto AgencyBodyguards walk alongside the vehicle carrying President Obama and his family as they arrive in Havana, Cuba, Sunday, March 20, 2016.Ismael Francisco, Ismael Francisco/Cubadebate Via APA Cuban family in Havana, with a photo of legendary Argentine-Cuban revolutionary Ernesto 'Che' Guevara on the wall, watch on TV the arrival of President Obama to Cuba on March 20, 2016, for a historic three-day visit to the communist-ruled island.Rodrigo Arangua, AFP/Getty ImagesFeatured Weekly Ad