Barack Obama Sworn in as World Watches

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Barack Obama has been sworn in as the 44th President of the United States, with both U.S. government officials and Hollywood celebs looking on.

During his speech, Obama acknowledged tough times, but struck a positive tone for the future. "Today I say to you that the challenges we face are real. They are serious and they are many. They will not be met easily or in a short span of time. But know this, America - they will be met."

"What is required of us now is a new era of responsibility - a recognition, on the part of every American, that we have duties to ourselves, our nation, and the world, duties that we do not grudgingly accept but rather seize gladly, firm in the knowledge that there is nothing so satisfying to the spirit, so defining of our character, than giving our all to a difficult task," Obama said.

Earlier in the day, outgoing President George W. Bush received the Obamas at the White House to give an official welcoming to their new home. Obama and his wife, Michelle, exchanged handshakes, smiles and kisses with Bush and his wife, Laura.

After posing for a photograph, the foursome went inside to have coffee in the Blue Room with Vice President-elect Joe Biden, and his wife, Jill. In keeping with White House tradition, Bush left a note for Obama in his desk in the Oval Office, wishing him well as he assumes the presidency.

The Bushes and Obamas then made their way to the U.S. Capitol via motorcade to the official swearing-in ceremony.

Among those to be front and center at the inauguration were Oprah Winfrey, John Cusack, Dustin Hoffman, Steven Spielberg and Muhammad Ali. The legendary "Queen of Soul," Aretha Franklin, belted out a moving rendition of 'My Country Tis of Thee" at the ceremony.

Published 1/20/09 by the Insider

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  • as MLK said by the content of their character not the color of their skin. AMERICA HAS FINALLY ARRIVED at electing a president based on THE CONTENT OF MR. OBAMA'S CHARACTER. we have arrived proud to be a part of HISTORY
    Anonymous 2/7/09 Reply
  • I didn't watch it. The more important thing is how to solve and fix the economy. The unemployment is getting high. There is a long...long way to go than just get in to the white house. Obama has to prove his ability and not just tallking. Hope we...
    Anonymous 2/6/09 Reply
  • I'm happy the African American community now may say they have a president they can call their own. It's about time and it is an historic moment. Now they have no excuse for not achieving more than playing sports or singing bad music (funny -...
    MISSMOO 1/21/09 Reply
  • Maybe no one else cares or maybe people on "Entertainment Tonight!" find no problem poking fun at it but it was a disgrace that Chief Justice Roberts and now Pres. Obama flubbed the presidential Oath of Office. This is an important oath and should...
    MISSMOO 1/21/09 Reply
  • I am from Trinidad and Tobago and this historical moment is ours here in the Caribbean as well. We are praying for you!
    Anonymous 1/21/09 Reply
  • I agree, 1st of all I think he is coloured and not black. Second of all the Americans hail this as a major step. I say when they put a Red Indian (1st Nation) as president then we can say things are great in USA. The "Black" people are not native to...
    Anonymous 1/21/09 Reply
    • what are you saying? Are you suggesting that african/american are not native and it is only when fiorst nations people are elected that America can truly say that it is a non-racial nation? I do hope that this is not your thesis
      Anonymous 1/21/09
  • Its not the colour or creed but its the individual and I believe Mr Barack Hussein Obama will make a difference in the world if he is righteous and make wiser decision, bush was one of the worst president in American history I suppose.
    Anonymous 1/21/09 Reply
  • I am an Irish Girl and am so glad to be able to express my utmost congratulations to Obama and his family. This is a great day for America and although I only speak for myself I know all of Ireland are rooting for Obama. America, you have got the...
    Anonymous 1/21/09 Reply
  • first time ever I send ALL MY LOVE TO A PRESIDENT.
    love from Australia.
    GO OBAMA. I WILL HELP YOU TO CHANGE THIS WORLD.
    In my 40 years I never thought I would feel to do some Good.
    I want to do good for the world now.
    Anonymous 1/21/09 Reply
  • good luck
    hope you change this world.
    have my best wishes and I will change for the better for you.
    Obama you are the best.
    100% all of my support.
    Anonymous 1/21/09 Reply
  • I'm Egyptian and I'm so proud of your country.. It's such a history turning point.. Congratulations to all Americans
    Anonymous 1/21/09 Reply
  • Many Congratulations to you, your family and the people associated with you !!
    AvtaarC 1/20/09 Reply
  • WELCOME to the New House
    ...... Old Boy ... !
  • wow:)
    NeverLetGo 1/20/09 Reply
  • I am a Canadian and I too feel very proud for your country. This is a historical day. I do however want to stress, it is not the colour of Obama's skin that will make him a good president it is the actions he will take. Please stop stressing that he...
    Anonymous 1/20/09 Reply
    • I've never been prouder to be an American. This country has lived up to its promise. I think Obama will make the greatest President in US history.
      AmericanDream 1/21/09
    • I agree with you. Let us forget about the color of his skin and concentrate on his character, his vision, his wanting to do what is RIGHT for America and its people!i
      Anonymous 1/22/09