The news organizations are prepared for President Barack Obama's second public inauguration today, including the Spanish language network, Univision.
From Washington D.C., Univision's coverage will start at 11 a.m. EST after a special edition of the morning show "Despierta America" (Wake Up America).
Journalist Jorge Ramos, anchor of "Noticiero Univsion" (Univision News) and "Al Punto" (To The Point), will be with Satcha Pretto and Felix de Bedout with reporters covering from various D.C. locations. Washington correspondent Lourdes Meluzá will report from the U.S. Capitol Building, Luis Megid from the National Mall, Nayeli Chávez-Geller at Pennsylvania Avenue, and Blanca Rosa Vilchez from the White House.
The inauguration won't be the only event Univision will cover, they also will cover the 1.5 mile route of the Presidential Inauguration Parade.
The inaugural coverage will continue with the newsmagazine show "Primer Impacto" (First Impact) at 5 p.m. EST with co-host Pamela Silva Conde anchoring in D.C.
Univision is live streaming the inauguration and parade starting at 11 a.m. EST.
Click here for the Spanish live stream.
For coverage plans on CBS, NBC, MSNBC, and Current TV, click here.
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