Obama's Inaugural Speech: "Our Journey is Not Complete"
"Our journey is not complete until our wives, our mothers and our daughters can earn a living equal to their efforts," Obama said. "Our journey is not complete until all our children ... know they are...
View Article5 Inaugural Things You May Have Missed
President Barack Obama's second inauguration was a blur of politicians, celebrities, pomp and ceremony. As the moment unfolded, there were a few things that happened they may have escaped you eye:...
View ArticleBeyonce Performs the National Anthem
WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 21: Singer Beyonce performs the National Anthem during the public ceremonial inauguration for U.S. President Barack Obama on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol January 21, 2013...
View ArticleRichard Blanco Recites Inauguration Poem
WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 20: Poet Richard Blanco speaks at the podium at the U.S. Capitol building as Washington prepares for U.S. President Barack Obama's second inauguration on January 20, 2013 in...
View ArticleMore Than 8,000 to Take Part in Inaugural Parade
More than 8,000 people and nearly 200 animals are taking part in Monday’s 57th inaugural parade in Washington, DC. The parade from the Capitol down Pennsylvania Avenue features eight floats. Marching...
View ArticleVideo Scrapbook: Obama's Oath, Inauguration Music and More
Barack Obama took the Oath of Office for his second term as President of the United States Monday, kicking off many Inauguration Day festivities across Washington, D.C. During Obama's speech, which...
View ArticleAsk the President
News4's Pat Collins wants to know what you would ask or tell the president if you could.
View ArticleShow News4 Your Best Inauguration Souvenirs
News4's Pat Collins takes a look at some of the popular souvenirs on the streets of D.C. this Inauguration Day.
View ArticleStylish and Practical: Inauguration Day Hats
On Inauguration Day, attendees hats serve as both fashion and protection from the cold. News4's Pat Collins checks out some of the headgear downtown.
View ArticleCrowds Experience Problems on Metro
As crowds grow on Metro, issues are beginning to pile up following Monday's public inauguration ceremony on the National Mall. Metro is advising pedestrians to use other entrances to the L'Enfant Plaza...
View ArticleWATCH: "Our Journey Is Not Complete," Obama Says
(Click here for the livestream if you're viewing in our app or on our mobile website.) President Barack Obama outlined a broad spectrum of second-term goals, from gun control to climate change to...
View ArticleObama: 'We Are Made For This Moment'
For the second time in as many days, President Barack Obama swore to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States, beginning his second term as America's 44th President. WATCH:...
View Article'Tunnel of Doom' Victims Enjoy This One at the Bar
Rajeev Chopra had no trouble remembering his Inauguration experience four years ago, when he found himself trapped in the Third Street Tunnel with more than 1,000 others while on his way to the Mall....
View ArticlePresident, First Lady Walk Parade Route
President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama hopped out of their car to walk a portion of the parade route.
View ArticleHundreds of Thousands Attend Inauguration
WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 21: People attend the public ceremonial swearing-in ceremony for President Barack Obama as they stand on the National Mall during the Inauguration ceremony on January 21, 2013...
View ArticleInauguration Highlights
President Barack Obama blows a kiss as he and first lady Michelle Obama walk on Pennsylvania Avenue near the White House in the Inauguration Parade during the 57th Presidential Inauguration in...
View ArticleParade-Goers Line Up Early for Glimpse of Obama
Some who attended the inaugural parade got up as early as 3 a.m. because of the tight security along the route. News4's Chris Gordon reports.
View ArticleAttendees Compare 2009, 2013 Inaugurations
The crowd on the National Mall was larger than expected. News 4's Richard Jordan spoke with people who compared today's inauguration to the one four years ago.
View ArticleGrappling With Inauguration Gridlock
Significantly fewer people turned out for the inauguration compared to President Barack Obama's first in 2009, but that was still hundreds of thousands of people, and there was still plenty of gridlock...
View ArticleInauguration on MLK Day Carries Great Symbolism
WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 21: People gather in front of the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial before the Inauguration ceremony on January 21, 2013 in Washington, DC. U.S. President Barack Obama, will be...
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