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The news organizations are prepared for President Barack Obama's second public inauguration today, including the Spanish language Univision.
President Barack Obama’s second inauguration will mark the 57th inauguration of a president of the United States.
President Obama’s Second Inauguration will be held today in Washington, D.C. While the official ceremonies begin at 9:00 a.m. EST, the action starts around 11:00 a.m.
The 57th inauguration of the President of the United States was administered today in private, but the public oath is set still tomorrow with news networks preparing the occasion.
President Obama will give his second inaugural speech on Monday, and he is expected to set a more conciliatory tone ahead of contentious debates with Congress.
President Barack Obama took the official oath for his second term on Sunday at the White House in a small, private ceremony that set a more subdued tone compared to the historic start of his presidency four years ago.
As Americans await the festivities of Monday's 57th inauguration, this morning will be the official swearing-in of Barack Obama.
The second inauguration of President Barack Obama has been completed in a private ceremony today, but the public swearing-in is still set for tomorrow featuring a parade for the 57th inauguration of a U.S. president.
Monday's inauguration is not the only events set in celebrate Barack Obama's second term as president of the U.S.
Four years ago, his challenge was to cut through what he called the "gathering clouds and raging storms" of an economic recession.
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One Massachusetts senate seat could go vacant as Democratic Senator John Kerry will undergo confirmation hearings to succeed Hillary Clinton as Secretary of State.
A new CBS News/New York Times poll shows 51 percent of Americans approve of the job President Obama is doing.
President Barack Obama has asked Congress to pass two pieces of legislation as part of the gun control recommendations set by Vice President Joe Biden and his taskforce.
President Barack Obama’s second inauguration falls on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and BET is planning on marking the occasion.