Obama Sunday Swearing-in To Get Press Coverage

Press Frets Over Access To Obama Ceremony
FILE - In this Jan. 20, 2009, file photo, President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama dance at the Western Inaugural Ball in Washington. Turning 50 is hard enough. But it's got to be even harder when you're president, because the whole world knows about it. "I feel real good about 5-0," he said. "I've gotten a little grayer since I took this job but otherwise, I feel pretty good." Obama added that Michelle has told him that she still thinks "I'm cute." (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall, File)
FILE - In this Jan. 20, 2009, file photo, President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama dance at the Western Inaugural Ball in Washington. Turning 50 is hard enough. But it's got to be even harder when you're president, because the whole world knows about it. "I feel real good about 5-0," he said. "I've gotten a little grayer since I took this job but otherwise, I feel pretty good." Obama added that Michelle has told him that she still thinks "I'm cute." (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall, File)

There will be press coverage when President Obama takes the oath office on Sunday, Jan. 20th, the head of the inauguration planning committee said on Tuesday.

"There will be coverage of the Sunday event. The White House press corps and the White House press office are working on what that will be and the type of access," Stephen Kerrigan, the Chief Executive Officer of the Presidential Inaugural Committee, told reporters.

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