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Catch the Kids' Inaugural at Disney.com
January 19, 2009 9:32 PM
If your inaugural invite was lost in the mail, it's not too late!
Join Michelle Obama, Jill Biden and their families inside the Kids Inaugural Concert at Washington, D.C.'s Verizon Center by tuning in to Disney.com's exclusive stream of the event which honored military families.
Musical guests included the Jonas Brothers, Miley Cyrus, Usher, Jamie Foxx and more.
Disney.com's stream of the concert (available now!)follows the exclusive broadcast of "Kids' Inaugural: We Are the Future" which aired on the Disney Channel earlier this evening.
Check out the ABC News Guide to the Inauguration for a schedule of events and inaugural balls, and tune in to ABC News and ABCNews.com tomorrow for complete inauguration coverage.
January 19, 2009 | Permalink | User Comments (4)
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I just wanted to say the Kids show was excellent. I did want to write because I noticed when the branches of service were mentioned the Coast Guard wasn't one of those. We didn't want anyone to forget our hubby's service. Remember they are out on the high seas in war and peace. We love all the armed services. Please don't forget our men and women in blue.
Posted by: Nakia Geigel | Jan 19, 2009 11:14:59 PM
I watched the show last night as well and was upset to see that the Coast Guard was not mentioned as well.
Posted by: Emily | Jan 20, 2009 6:02:42 AM
I was also upset to see that the Coast Guard was not mentioned. They are as much a part of the military as any other branch. Our men and women work hard and they deserve to be recognized.
Posted by: Morgan | Jan 20, 2009 9:15:30 AM
Today, as most of you know, a historic moment in time occurred. This afternoon President- Elect Barack H. Obama was sworn into the office of the President of the United States. The pandemonium leading up to this moment was unbelievable. In Washington D.C at every street corner there were people selling anything with this man’s face on it. And people were buying, no matter what the price. On Sunday, my family and I tried to get to our nations capital and traffic was ridiculous. Due to bridges and roads being blocked off for this monumental event. We didn’t have a chance to actually be there in person for this memorable event. But all the same, we could feel the anticipation. The hope is everyone’s hearts has risen to heights that would have been unknown this time last year. Our very own country is in turmoil. People are losing jobs, family are out on the streets homeless, everyone is struggling to meet ends meet. And all of this was because of some people in the governments’ greedy and stupid decisions. But that will change.
I believe that God has his hands all over this man. And his angels were surrounding him this afternoon. As I watched this man, this man and our country making history. A man just like our fathers, our brother, our best friends. A man who likes to play basketball, relaxes with his children, and is clearly in love with his wife. Anyone who’d has seen him just last year; just walking down the street, wouldn’t have even had an inkling of an idea what he had a plan to do. God put it into his heart that he had the strength to make a change in this nation. And not only in the nation, in the entire world. I believe that during President Obama’s time in office, he will succeed in the things he has set out to achieve. Yes it will be difficult. There’s no doubt about that. But with our own contributions, with even the smallest bit of service, we can make changes. I see the pride in every African-American, as well as many others who fought for equal rights, man and woman’s face. To know that we have overcome, and we’ve come very very far. I see in every young child the…hope that they have. That they can do it too. They can do anything they set their minds to. That this country is a free country and still a place where dreams can be made to reality. That even the child who lives without there parents, in lowest of place can look at him and say, “That could be me. I could do that too.” That they know they can make a difference in the world. The can also make a change!
At the beginning of the Presidential election, I was much of a skeptic. I honestly didn’t even like the idea of having a President. I didn’t believe that they had any say on what was going on in the world. That they couldn’t change. But then I heard Obama speak. He speaks with such confidence and like he just knows that if we try we can and will succeed. And that planted hope in my own, and many other people’s hearts. Young people, who had never voted before, felt like they really made a difference in the world after going to the ballots and placing their votes. Even though I’m too young to vote, I saw in other young adults the hope that he put into our hearts. A time when we, as a country, were at our lowest. A time when we should be at the end of the line. But he’s changed that. Even though this is the end of something. It is also the beginning. The beginning of a change.
God is all over this. It couldn’t have happened without him. It was so close; there were so many people who didn’t support this man. But people changed and everyone made an effort, and we made a change. The difference that we’ve made in unbelievable. I think I'm still slightly shocked that we have our first African-American president of the United States. It’s amazing. Lol and with our help, he will make a change. We all will make a change. I believe God is pleased.
I pray for protection over President Obama and his family. Our new first lady Michelle Obama, his daughters Malia and Sasha and their grandmother. I pray for the new vice president and his wife, Joe and Jill Biden. I pray that President Obama will be blessed with God’s guidance and wisdom. That he will not grow weary in our time of need. That he will make a change. I pray for his divine protection from anyone who wishes harm upon him, his family, or administration. Lord God, keep him in your will and guide him to do what you have planned. Let everyone remember that he is just a man, and he will make mistakes. He’s not a savior or messiah. He’s only a man. But he is a man with God’s hand upon him and he will make a difference. There will be a change. Yes we can, we have, and we will. Amen
We are one country. One nation under God. And if we work together, if we roll up our sleeves and work hard, we can make a change. We sing "The Prayer and would love to sing for the Obamas-Alex-14yrs
Posted by: Alexandria | Jan 20, 2009 5:09:36 PM
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