ROUGH CUT (NO REPORTER NARRATION)<br /> <br />U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama met school children in the southwestern city of Chengdu on Tuesday (March 25) during her seven-day China trip focused on education.<br /> <br />She kicked off her visit to the Chengdu Number 7 High School with a speech to students in which she showed her support to families of passengers aboard a missing Malaysia Airlines plane.<br /> <br />"On behalf of myself and my husband, I want to say that our hearts go out to all those with loved ones on Malaysia Airlines flight 370. As I said this past weekend when I spoke at Peking University, we are very much keeping all of them in our thoughts and our prayers at this tremendously difficult time," the First Lady said.<br /> <br />In her 20 minute speech, Obama also talked about the importance of investing in future generations.<br /> <br />After the speech, Obama visited an 'English Classroom' in the school, where she sat between students as she spoke to others in English via teleconference.
