At the Hearst Tower in New York City, Oprah Winfrey and Michelle\xa0Obama\xa0sit down for a conversation about Mrs.\xa0Obama\u2019s much-anticipated memoir \u201cBecoming.\u201d The two speak in front of an audience that includes a group of local, female high school students. The former first lady, mother, wife, attorney and author discusses the life experiences that have shaped her. She reminisces about her humble childhood on the South Side of Chicago with her family, which she describes as \u201cfour corners of a square:\u201d her mother, Marian, her late father, Fraser, and her brother, Craig.\xa0Mrs.\xa0Obama\xa0explains how her parents invested everything they had into her and her brother\u2019s futures. She discusses her years as an attorney and executive in Chicago and how she worked to balance the demands of her career and raising two daughters.\xa0Mrs.\xa0Obama\xa0candidly discusses some of the challenges she and Barack\xa0Obama\xa0faced during the early years of their marriage, including a stint in counseling.\xa0She also opens up about her years in the White House and the pressure of being the \u201cfirst black family\u201d to live there. Finally, Mrs.\xa0Obama\xa0explains her thoughts on how she believes President Trump put her family\u2019s safety at risk.