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'Anything possible,' Obama tells joyous crowd

DAVID ESPO and BEN FELLER   01/18/09 09:54 PM ET   AP

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WASHINGTON — Two days from the White House, President-elect Barack Obama joined a vast throng Sunday at a joyous pre-inauguration celebration staged among marble monuments to past heroes. "Anything is possible in America," declared the man who will confront economic crisis and two wars when he takes office.

"Despite the enormity of the task that lies ahead, I stand here today as hopeful as ever that the United States of America will endure _ that it will prevail, that the dream of our founders will live on in our time," the president-elect said at the conclusion of a musical extravaganza that featured U2, Beyonce, Bruce Springsteen and a host of other stars.

Obama and his family held the seats of honor at the event, and a crowd of tens of thousands spilled from the base of the Lincoln Memorial toward the Washington Monument several blocks away in the cold, gray afternoon of mid-January.

It was the high point of a full day of pre-inaugural events that included a wreath-laying at the Tomb of the Unknowns at Arlington National Cemetery and a morning church service where children recalled the life of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.

Obama's motorcade drew ever-larger crowds as the day wore on and he and his wife, Michelle, and their children Sasha and Malia crisscrossed the city.

"Just another typical Sunday," deadpanned the Rev. Derrick Harkins, pastor at the Nineteenth Street Baptist Church, where the soon-to-be first family prayed.

Of course it was anything but _ a run-up, in fact, to the first inauguration of an African-American president in a nation founded by slave-owners.

Obama's aides said he was readying an inaugural address that would stress twin themes of responsibility and accountability, and they predicted he would devote his first week in office to economic recovery, setting in motion a 16-month troop withdrawal from Iraq and decreeing a code of ethics for his administration.

With the economy weak and growing weaker, banks in trouble and joblessness rising, Obama's team was careful to warn against any expectation that he would be a miracle worker once in office. "I think it's fair to say that it's going to take not months but years to really turn this around," said David Axelrod, a political strategist expected to have White House space mere paces from the Oval Office.

Obama said as much in his own brief remarks. "I won't pretend that meeting any one of these challenges will be easy. It will take more than a month or a year, and it will likely take many," he said.

He stood alone at the base of the steps before the statue of a seated Lincoln looking out at a crowd every bit as large as the one King addressed a generation earlier in his "I have a dream" speech that was a defining moment of the civil rights era.

An even larger audience is forecast for the inauguration outside the Capitol on Tuesday, with estimates running into the millions. Agencies in charge of logistics and security said they would enforce a ban on personal auto traffic across the Potomac River bridges from Virginia into Washington and seal off a large portion of the downtown area. Access to buildings along the Inaugural parade route down Pennsylvania Avenue was limited to those who gained Secret Service approval in advance.

Obama's day began at the Tomb of he Unknowns at Arlington National cemetery, where he and Vice President-elect Joseph Biden laid a wreath in memory of fallen heroes. The two men placed their hands over their hearts as a uniformed bugler played taps in a somber opening to a festive day.

The scene was quite different at the church a few miles away, where the congregation erupted in applause when Obama and his family walked to their seats.

"Understand that God has prepared you, and God has placed you, and God will not forsake you," Harkins told the incoming president.

Children sang and spoke selected readings that recalled King, killed in 1968.

"Martin Luther King walked so that Barack Obama could run," said one boy. "Barack Obama ran so that all children could fly," added another, standing a few feet away from the first African-American ever elected president.

At the Lincoln Memorial a few hours later, King's son, Martin Luther King III, had a brief speaking role.

For the most part, the program was a festival of music, the songs chosen to make their points. Mary J. Blige sang, "Lean on Me," Springsteen performed "The Rising," and Obama mouthed the words as 89-year-old Pete Seeger pitched in with "This Land is Your Land."

Many in the crowd sang along with Beyonce's soulful finale, "America the Beautiful."

In film clips at earlier moments, Obama was cast as heir to Franklin Delano Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy and even Lincoln, who the president-elect said was "the man who in so many ways made this day possible."

As Obama moved around town in a pre-inaugural motorcade, his aides blanketed Sunday's interview programs.

With the nation facing the most difficult economic crisis since the Great Depression, they all agreed that recovery was the principal challenge facing the new president.

"What's important ... is ensuring that those that have had the short end of the stick for the last few years _ make sure that they get the help that they need, that this administration begins to create the jobs and give some financial stability to families so that they can feel hopeful about going forward," said Robert Gibbs, who will serve as Obama's White House press secretary.

"Three million, 4 million jobs is going to make a very big difference," said Lawrence Summers, a top economic adviser to the incoming president, referring to the goal Obama has set. "It all depends on psychology, but we are going to be leaning forward throughout this administration. The president's made it clear that our errors are not going to be of standing back."

The Democratic-controlled Congress has already made a quick start on the president's recovery program, clearing the way for use of the second $350 billion for the financial industry bailout created last fall, and launching an $825 billion stimulus measure. Democratic leaders have pledged to have the legislation ready for Obama's signature by mid-February.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., also endorsed Obama's call for a summit meeting to begin controlling spending on huge government benefit programs such as Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid. She said even benefit cuts should be included as an option for discussion. "You put everything on the table. The only thing we didn't want to put on the table is eliminating" the programs, she added.

The Senate appears ready to confirm several of Obama's Cabinet appointees as soon as he signs the formal nomination paperwork on Tuesday, although not everything has been smooth for Obama and his transition team.

Treasury Secretary-designate Timothy Geithner's confirmation has been delayed for at least a few days because of his disclosure that he had failed to pay some federal taxes earlier in the decade. Bill Richardson withdrew as Obama's commerce secretary choice because of a grand jury investigation in New Mexico, where he is governor, and Obama himself was tripped up by controversy surrounding the appointment of his successor in the Senate.

Sen. Roland Burris, D-Ill., was sworn in Thursday _ and swiftly voted with Obama to release the bailout funds. The president-elect and Senate Democrats had initially balked at allowing him to take the seat, saying his appointment was tainted because Gov. Rod Blagojevich faces criminal charges that he sought something in return for appointing Obama's successor.

Incoming White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel said in a televised interview that in his conversations with the governor, Blagojevich did not seek anything improper.

Pelosi and Gibbs appeared on Fox; Summers on CBS; Axelrod on ABC and Emanuel on NBC.

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WASHINGTON — Two days from the White House, President-elect Barack Obama joined a vast throng Sunday at a joyous pre-inauguration celebration staged among marble monuments to past heroes. "Anyth...
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10:50 AM on 01/19/2009
The C inken hawk trying to enhance his political standing using fallen heroes graves as a prop.
07:27 AM on 01/19/2009
When I watched the event on the B - B - C, I also saw the man who wasn't there.

A distinguished silver haired man - I think from Delaware.

He may indeed even have been the VP Elect.
05:39 AM on 01/19/2009
Bob Dylan i think once said in a song "The Times They Are A Changing" Sam Cooke "It's Been A Long
Time Coming But A Change Is Gonna Come". And on Tuesday January 20 that change will begin.But don't be fooled there's still more work to be done. And President Barack Hussien Obama cannot do it
by himself it will take the collected efforts of every American Young And Old To Change America back
to what it once was. If There's a heaven i i'm pretty sure that Martin,Abraham,John,Bobby,Corretta,Rosa,Four little girls,Three cilvil rights workers, And all those who gave their live in the name of peace and love are watching over our new president and vice president and family's lives and over the people.
03:53 AM on 01/19/2009
Here's to president Barack Obama! The winds have changed and we are ready to take that long walk to freedom with you Mr President. We know it's not going to be easy, we know it may get darker before we see the light, but as a nation we walk with you..YES WE CAN!
02:37 AM on 01/19/2009
From Australia I wish your incoming President and your nation all the best.
Inspired by some good words your nation was doing well from 1776 to 1946, but since then you have allowed some people calling upon your darker demons to guide your nation down the easy path. Your nation turned a blind eye as you sent military advisers to Vietnam to help the French effort to regain their colonial control, in 1949 you allow the new CIA to be subverted from an agency of Information to an agency of secrecy and manipulation, and in 1950 the US adopted NSC plan 68 for a military based economic future. I hope your future course is better.
08:41 PM on 01/18/2009
"Anything is possible in America." Barack Obama

Would it be possible for you Mr. President Elect to pass one million dollars from your $150 million inauguration to me? Please, my family could really use it in this time of economic suffering. Believe me, you wouldn't miss it!
08:47 PM on 01/18/2009
Wonderful! AP's made up figure ($150M) is now fact. That didn't take long.
01:10 AM on 01/19/2009
exactly but who cares about facts right?
09:02 PM on 01/18/2009
Well, foxdrivel, this is a national celebration on an unprecedented scale. The last two inaugurations were WAKES, and anyone knows a national party is way more expensive.

So, kick back and enjoy the moment. Most of us are doin' just that.
08:32 PM on 01/18/2009
Am I the only one here who thinks that Michelle looks gorgeous?
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09:42 PM on 01/18/2009
Gorgeous or not, at least she looks like a real person
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Irish55
10:15 PM on 01/18/2009
No - she does look gorgeous in the camel and black outfitl. She has beautiful taste - an elegant woman.
07:30 PM on 01/18/2009
Where's the speech? I wanna see a video of the speech.
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06:32 PM on 01/18/2009
Fired up and ready to go!
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davidwayneosedach
06:29 PM on 01/18/2009
Instead of dishing out oratic platitudes - LET'S SEE SOME CHANGE WE CAN BELIEVE IN !
06:55 PM on 01/18/2009
Jumpin' the gun a bit but SCHIP just passed the house, the senate will most probably pass it and Obama will sign it (unlike Bush who vetoed it) so 4M more low income kids will have health care. Not too shabby.
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09:43 PM on 01/18/2009
Ever hear of the"Bully Pulpit"?
05:22 PM on 01/18/2009
Noam Chomsky on Gaza

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uuWm3G1FZvU
05:20 PM on 01/18/2009
Great moment.
06:16 PM on 01/18/2009
What about these Veterans? They need immediate attention, not just the dead.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RtnE4C9Gv5U
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04:25 PM on 01/18/2009
This notion that some Americans are more patriotic, MORE American than others is ridiculous.

The claim that some of us are more supportive of our troops than are others is right in line with Ms. Palin's drivel that she likes to travel to the parts of "real America"!!

People, we are ALL Americans.

To parahrase Obama, when the insurgents/terrorists in Iraq or Afghanistan attack our men and women in uniform, they do not ask them for their party affiliation!!

al Qaeda and like groups don't care whether the humvee flying the Stars & Strips is driven by a private from a Red state or Blue state.

Last I checked, those that are taking shots at us in the Middle East do not give one race preference over the other. They shoot at ALL Americans - Asian, Black, Latino, White, Gay or Lesbian!!!

And even more poignant, when our men and women in uniform pay the ultimate price, their blood is RED regardless of the state from whence they came.

The sooner we understand these facts, the quicker WE will be on our way to renewing the promise that is this imperfect union!
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03:14 PM on 01/18/2009
given that Obama had to read the name of the dead soldier off his bracelet during his debate with McCain; I suppose it's fitting that he lays a wreath at the tomb of the unknown.
03:24 PM on 01/18/2009
Wow, that's pretty harsh for the guy who's going to get us out of all this mess.
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03:34 PM on 01/18/2009
Yeah what has Bush done for you idiot? You guys are just plain stupid and if you don't like the new President move to Cambodia then.
03:14 PM on 01/18/2009
Huf fP o, always with the inflamm atory he adlines:

"Obama Honors War De ad At Arlington, Attends Church"

Obama is already doing things to make H uffP oers' heads exp lode.
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04:57 PM on 01/18/2009
Fired up and ready to go!

U.S.M.C.
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05:31 PM on 01/18/2009
How so? My friend's son is buried at Arlington.

My son wears a KIA bracelet with the names of seven buddies on it.

Why would I be offended that our President-to-be honors them?

Keep them in your hearts