July 16, 2012&amp;#8220;The President and First Lady were attending the game between the U.S. Men&amp;#8217;s Olympic basketball team and Brazil in Washington, D.C. During the first half, the jumbotron flashed couples on their &amp;#8216;Kiss Cam&amp;#8217;, where they are then induced by the crowd to kiss each other. But neither the President or First Lady saw themselves when they were flashed on the &amp;#8216;Kiss Cam&amp;#8217;, and some in the audience booed when they didn&amp;#8217;t kiss. At halftime, as we walked to the locker room to visit the U.S. team, daughters Malia and Sasha were asking their parents why they hadn&amp;#8217;t kissed during their &amp;#8216;Kiss Cam&amp;#8217; moment. Both the President and First Lady said they hadn&amp;#8217;t even realized what had happened and didn&amp;#8217;t know why people were booing. So in the second half, when they appeared again on the &amp;#8216;Kiss Cam&amp;#8217;, the President leaned over to kiss the First Lady amidst audience cheers as Malia and the Vice President watched overhead on the jumbotron.&amp;#8221; (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)
Most iconic Pete Souza photos of Obama family&rsquo;s first 4 years in the White House&nbsp;