Obama ready to step into history
Published: January 20, 2009
Updated: January 20, 2009
WASHINGTON (AP) - In a few hours, Barack Obama takes the oath of
office, becoming America’s 44th president and the first black to
hold the job.
The handoff takes place at a time of drama and crisis—with
two wars and a recession. But Obama says those challenges are his
—and the nation’s—opportunities.
The first stop for the Obamas is a worship service at St. John’s
Church across Lafayette Park from the White House. From there, they
proceed to the White House, where President George W. Bush and
first lady Laura Bush will be waiting at the North Portico to host
them for coffee.
Afterward, Obama sets out for the U.S. Capitol.
Chief Justice John Roberts will swear in Obama at noon, with
Obama placing his hand on the same Bible Abraham Lincoln used at
his inaugural in 1861.
Aides say the twin themes of Obama’s inaugural address will be
accountability and responsibility.
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