Transcript for Post-White House Plans for First Lady Michelle Obama

Back here and it's time for our big board. Our team of insiders standing by live for more on this morning's top stories. Larry Hackett is here talking Justin Bieber in just a moment. You bet. We're glad you did. Let's start with Michelle Obama. The first lady is set to hit the campaign trail with Hillary Clinton on Thursday. Clinton's camp is call her a rock star this election cycle leaving many people wondering, yep, will she run for office herself? ABC's cokie Roberts is going to join us to talk about this. Before we hear from you, cokie, I don't know if you saw the president last night on "Jimmy Kimmel." He had this to say about his wife. I know you have to leave but can we keep her for another four years? She is spectacular but I was telling somebody backstage. Michelle was never wild about politics. Michelle once explained to me I try to organize my life not to have a lot of mess around and politics is just a big mess. And,cokie, she has repeatedly, Michelle Obama, repeatedly been asked this and repeatedly she has held steadfast no but Democrats in Illinois they got some openings coming up and hoping she may change her mind? I think she's saying no way, absolutely, absolutely no way. But you know part of -- that's part of the reason she's so effective, robin. Everybody knows that she's the real deal. And she's not running for something herself so anything she says actually sounds authentic because it is. But, cokie, if she doesn't run for public office what do you think she'll do next. She's consulted with other first ladies. She and Laura bush are good friends and she's made it clear that let girls learn, a program to keep girls around the world in school is something that she says will be her life's work. And military families will also stay on her agenda. Both of the Obamas are very young. In their early 50s. They have a lot they can do. I know she will continue to be effective and help a lot of people. Wherever she is. And thank you, cokie. Next up, a police chief is now defending his department's ridealong program after a civilian passenger was caught in a dangerous shoot-out on Sunday. Take a look. Shots fired. All right, ABC's gio Benitez joins us now and, gio, Steve Frazier who is the chief of police in Madeira, California, this is what he's saying. I think our policy is sound in regards to how we approach and look at ride-alongs. I don't foresee any changes necessarily coming down the road. Now, we hear him saying he doesn't foresee any changes. Does that surprise you and, secondly, what's going on with this case? First, I guess we should say everyone is okay, thank goodness but I'm not surprised that the officer -- the chief said this because these four -- these police officers ride-alongs are very important talking about community outreach, showing the community how important police work is and you also are looking at recruitment, whether people who say they're going to be police officers actually want to do the job. Well, but a shoot-out will help you figure that out. Talking about 14 shots, two shots that went through this car, one of the bullets went right between the passenger and the officer. This is dangerous. Yeah, very much so. Of course, if you're going to be with police officers. We see this all around the country, ride-along programs. They'll look at this and look at this video and they're probably going to use this training video across the country because, in fact, this particular department is going to be using this video as part of their training and also you got to look at these bulletproof vests. This officer in this case had what they call a soft bulletproof vest. She did not have anything on. So I don't believe that they're going to look at this and say there there's not any change coming. I think they'll have to look at that and say we'll have to do something. Protect the passenger a little more. Absolutely, gio, thanks so much. Okay. Hit it, lily. Hit it. ??? Is it too late now to say sorry ??? The biebs' popular song "Sorry," the singer walked offstage midconcert in England. Here's a video of him posted on YouTube. The screaming during these breaks has got to stop. Drop the Mike moment. Former editor in chief of "People" magazine and our dear, dear friend Larry Hackett. Good morning. Is here. This is not the first time. It's not. He's going through pop star growing pains. There is a new movie out called "Eight days a week." If you want to hear skull stabbing screams, go see that. That wasn't so bad. Look, he's growing up and going through this for seven or eight years and trying to bring his audience along and they're not ready to go. I think like you said though we've seen these petulant outbursts before. We'll probably see them again. And, you know, he was having a bad night. He said I want to connect with you in the break so stop screaming but he's a young kids at a concert. His beliebers. Exactly. At what point do you think there is a point where these kids say enough is enough. The kids, no, I don't think so. He refused to do selfies a while ago and had his teenage bad years where he was misbehaving and withstood that. They'll withstand this. He came back out and apologized so all is going to be forgiven. I think the trip will be for everyone who became a pop tar or teen idol, does the audience move along. He's trying to drag them along. Usually they kind of sit back and let it happen and the fact is if you look at the beatles, the audience does mature eventually and if you're worth it they'll stay with you. If not you get added to the pile of teenage pop ex-stars. You mature as your audience mature. People screamed for me and then they stopped. He does make good music. I'm curious, do you guys, cokie, gio, do you have any favorite Bieber songs? Who? I knew cokie would -- cokie. Did you say Elvis? Elvis. Well, gio, I know you do. "Love me tender." "Beauty and the beat." What that comes on. "Love me tender". My baby likes "Baby." What do you mean? Come on. "What do you mean". ??? What do you mean ??? I like "Right here" with drake. Yeah, I was listening -- I just like you I'm listening to the song and vibed in, who is this, Justin Bieber, for a second I was like, what am I doing? All is forgiven here. Way to go, cokie, with Elvis, keep hope alive. Cokie, gio, thank you, Larry, thank you, as well.

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