Presidential inauguration 2013
President Barack Obama faces a smaller crowd as America's first black president marks the beginning of his second term and repeats the oath he took in a private ceremony the day before
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President Barack Obama faces a smaller crowd as America's first black president marks the beginning of his second term and repeats the oath he took in a private ceremony the day before
Following the inaugural luncheon, President Obama, first lady Michelle Obama, and congressional leaders made a pit stop in the Capitol Rotunda to honor Martin Luther King, Jr., on MLK Day.
Acknowledging there are "profound differences in this room," President Obama at the inaugural luncheon thanked congressional leaders for their service despite their politics, and offered a toast for the first lady.
Toasting inauguration chair Chuck Schumer during the inaugural luncheon at the Capitol, Vice President Joe Biden said the every-four-year bipartisan event offers him a "sometimes fleeting" sense "that maybe we can really begin to work together."
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., during the inaugural luncheon at the Capitol offered the official toast to President Obama.
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Former Secretary of State lauds inauguration as a symbol of American democracy, previews Obama's second-term challenges
Thousands of security personnel on hand surveying crowds gathering for president's inauguration, watching waters surrounding D.C.
Inaugural Committee Chair Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., during the Inauguration Day luncheon at the Capitol toasted Vice President Joe Biden.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., presented to President Obama and other attendees of the Inauguration Day luncheon at the Capitol portfolios including a copy of the Emancipation Proclamation and a photo of the Capitol Building as it stood during the Civil War.
President Obama was on hand to review the troops to mark the official start of his second term in the Oval Office
President Obama and first lady Michelle Obama got out of their limousine to walk part of the parade route on Inauguration Day 2013.
Former WH press secretary previews "hopeful" inaugural address, talks turnover and gender equity in the White House
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House Majority Leader Eric Cantor, R-Va., at the Inauguration Day luncheon in the Capitol presented President Obama will the Lenox inaugural gifts - two crystal vases with etched with images of the Capitol and the White House.
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Scott Pelley sat down with former Secretary of State and CBS News contributor Condoleeza Rice
During the Inauguration Day lunch reception in the Capitol's Statuary Hall, House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, presented President Obama with flags and wished him "congratulations and Godspeed."
Preceded by ceremonial entrances by daughters Malia and Sasha, and first lady Michelle Obama, President Obama arrives at his second-term inauguration.
President Obama's youngest daughter Sasha showed she was having a long day when cameras cut to her during her father's second inaugural address.
On his way into the Capitol after being inaugurated for a second term, President Obama stopped at the top of the stairs to take in the hundreds of thousands of people lining the National Mall for the ceremony.
With one hand on two bibles previously owned by Abraham Lincoln and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., President Obama takes a public oath of office for his second term.
In his second inaugural address, President Obama said the United States "will try to resolve our differences with other nations peacefully, not because we are naive about the dangers we face, but because engagement can more durably life suspicion and fear."
Obama's focus on equality, LGBT rights and bringing Congress together in the second term
In his second inaugural address, President Obama said government programs like Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid "do not make us a nation of takers; they free us to take the risks that make this country great."
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President Trump, who is in France for the G7 summit, said he didn't like that Israel attacked Lebanon two hours before the U.S. signed an agreement with Iran.
The FBI said it disrupted an attempt to attack Sunday's UFC America 250 event at the White House, with court records detailing an alleged plot to use small drones carrying explosives.
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Iran's World Cup team coach says it was ordered to leave the U.S. and return to its training base in Mexico only a few hours after opening its politically charged tournament with a draw.
An election official ruled a candidate with the same name as Sen. Dan Sullivan was involved in a "determined effort and a deliberate attempt" to confuse Alaska voters.
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Dr. Peter Stafford, his wife, Rebekah Stafford, and their four children all arrived safely on Monday, according to Serge, a Pennsylvania-based Christian missions organization.
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President Trump, who is in France for the G7 summit, said he didn't like that Israel attacked Lebanon two hours before the U.S. signed an agreement with Iran.
Iran's foreign minister says Israeli troops can't remain in Lebanon under the pending deal with the U.S.
Iran's World Cup team coach says it was ordered to leave the U.S. and return to its training base in Mexico only a few hours after opening its politically charged tournament with a draw.
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