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A Look At Memorable Moments From Past Inaugurations
Stories of complications and quotations abound, from Nixon's second inauguration till today.
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Transcript And Audio: Barack Obama's Second Inaugural Address
"That is our generation's task — to make these words, these rights, these values — of Life, and Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness — real for every American," President Barack Obama said during his speech.
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WATCH: 'One Today,' An Inaugural Poem
Richard Blanco became the fifth poet to read at the inauguration of a United States president.
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Kevin Bacon, Seeking A TV 'Following'
The actor stars in a new Fox series about a former FBI agent asked to help apprehend a serial killer he once put behind bars. The series is well done, but the violence in it is alarming — especially for network television.
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'Aggressive' Obama Defends Entitlements, Highlights Social Issues
President Obama began his second term with an unapologetically liberal inaugural address, calling on Americans to work together to preserve entitlements, address climate change and extend civil rights. Conservative and libertarian observers noted an "aggressive" approach to the speech.
Obama's Inauguration Speech, The Right Tone?
President Barack Obama delivered his second inaugural speech today. Host Michel Martin explores how his words may have resonated with Americans --those who voted for him and those who didn't-- with two former White House insiders.
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'Not Going To See This Again': Obama's Poignant Pause To Look Back At Crowd
As he walked up the steps and back into the Capitol today following his inaugural address, President Obama stoppedand turned around to look back. "I want to take a look," he could be heard saying, because "I'm not going to see this again."
'Double V': The Fight For Civil Rights In The U.S. Military
In his new book, The Double V, Rawn James Jr. argues that to understand race in America one must understand the history of African-Americans in the military. While the turning point came between the world wars, the struggle began with the American Revolution.
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In Myanmar, A Hunt For Fabled Cache Of Buried WWII Spitfires
A team of researchers hopes to verify a fantastic tale that British troops leaving Burma in 1945 buried dozens of Spitfire fighter planes around the country. For 16 years, an English farmer has hunted the aircraft. Now, he believes he is close to unearthing them — and, he hopes, restoring them to flying condition.
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In Kentucky's Coal Country, A Resentment For Obama
If the voters in Louisa, Ky., had their wish, Mitt Romney would have taken the oath of office Monday. The local coal-fired power plant is due to close amid a push for cleaner-burning plants. Local residents blame Obama for the pending job losses.
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