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Jan 21, 2013 10:06



[You are invited to attend!]

You can watch online:

Official Livestream
The Presidential Inauguration Committee will provide an official livestream of inaugural events through its mobile apps and at 2013pic.org/liv

NewsHour
NewsHour's livestream and live blog will begin at PBS.org/newshour with Obama's official swearing-in at the White House on Sunday and continue until the end of the parade Monday. Among its coverage will include the "Hat Cam Channel," featuring a GoPro helmet-equipped reporter roaming the Inauguration crowds:

NBC News
NBC News will be livestreaming Inauguration coverage on NBCnews.com, via NBC News' iPhone and iPad apps and on Facebook.

NBC News will also be curating social content from around the web, including user-generated photography. NBC News viewers with social television app Zeebox will get an extended experience with more social curation and interactive elements. Tweets with the hashtag #NBCpolitics could appear on live air. Want images from the scene? Be sure to follow @NBCNews on Instagram.

ABC News/Yahoo! News
ABC News and Yahoo News are livestreaming the inauguration ceremony through ABCNews.com, Yahoo News, GoodMorningAmerica.com, ABC News' YouTube channel and ABC News' iPhone and iPad apps. Coverage will include anchored reports combined with interviews of attendees in the crowd.

ABC News will also also have interactive features, including a "Who's Who at the Podium" explainer and a parade route tracker.

The New York Times

The New York Times' Inauguration Day coverage will be anchored by Washington Bureau chief David Leonhardt and streamed on the homepage as well as the Times' YouTube channel. Coverage will include interviews with voters on either side of the political spectrum, analysis of the politics of the Inauguration and a profile of the Chicago drill team performing during the event.

The Times' coverage marks the first event in Acura's new year-long sponsorship of Times video content.

Reuters
Reuters will be livestreaming the Inauguration along with a liveblog featuring analysis of the event at Reuters Live.

Politico
The aptly named Politico LIVE will be livestreaming throughout the event, featuring analysis from the likes of Jim VandeHei, John F. Harris, Maggie Haberman, Mike Allen and more at politico.com.

The stream will also be available on Politico's iPhone and iPad apps. Join Politico's Twitter conversation at #politico, and if you're going to any inaugural events, tag your Instagram photos with #inauguration for a chance to be featured in Politico's coverage.

The schedule for the second inauguration of President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden:

Monday, January 21, 2013
Ceremonial swearing-in

Capitol Hill, 11:30 a.m. EST

The order of the program:

Musical selections: The U.S. Marine Band

Musical selections: P.S. 22, Staten Island in N.Y., and Lee University Festival Choir, Cleveland, Tenn.

Call to order and welcoming remarks: Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y.

Invocation: Myrlie Evers-Williams

Musical selection: Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir

Oath of office administered to Vice President Biden: Associate Justice Sonia Sotomayor

Musical selection: James Taylor

Oath of office administered to President Obama: Chief Justice John Roberts
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Inaugural address: President Obama

Musical selection: Kelly Clarkson

Poem: Richard Blanco

Benediction: the Rev. Luis Leon of St. John's Church, Washington

The National Anthem: Beyoncé

Inaugural Parade

Viewing stands and bleachers are lined along Pennsylvania Avenue

2:35 p.m. EST

The Obamas and Bidens participate in a parade featuring floats and vehicles representing about 60 groups.

The Commander in Chief's Inaugural Ball

Washington Convention Center

6 p.m. EST

The gala honors service members and their families.

The Inaugural Ball

Washington Convention Center, Halls A, B and C

6:30 p.m. EST

Washington Convention Center, Halls D and E

Doors open 7 p.m. EST

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Tuesday, January 22, 2013

National Prayer Service

Washington National Cathedral

10:30 a.m. EST

The Obamas and Biden
attend

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