All Eyes on Obama: The World Watches the 57th Inauguration

See how the historic day unfolded.

The 57th Inauguration - On Jan. 21, 2013, America and the entire world watched as President Barack Obama was sworn-in to his second term in office by Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts. Take a look at some perspectives on Inauguration Day from Washington, D.C. and beyond. — Naeesa Aziz(Photo: Mark Wilson/Getty Images)

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The 57th Inauguration - On Jan. 21, 2013, America and the entire world watched as President Barack Obama was sworn-in to his second term in office by Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts. Take a look at some perspectives on Inauguration Day from Washington, D.C. and beyond. — Naeesa Aziz(Photo: Mark Wilson/Getty Images)

Four Years Later - Obama daughters Sasha and Malia looked on as their father took the ceremonial oath of office. Over the past four years, the Obama girls have matured before the eyes of the American public.(Photo: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

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Four Years Later - Obama daughters Sasha and Malia looked on as their father took the ceremonial oath of office. Over the past four years, the Obama girls have matured before the eyes of the American public.(Photo: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

"We the People" - President Obama addressed the nation after his swearing-in, reaffirming that "all of us are created equal."(Photo: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

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"We the People" - President Obama addressed the nation after his swearing-in, reaffirming that "all of us are created equal."(Photo: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

United in Support - Black and Latino activists watched the inaugural ceremony from Gardena, California. (Photo: REUTERS/David McNew)

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United in Support - Black and Latino activists watched the inaugural ceremony from Gardena, California. (Photo: REUTERS/David McNew)

Expats Clap - American expats celebrate while watching a live broadcast of the inaugural swearing-in ceremony from Mumbai, India.(Photo: AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool)

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Expats Clap - American expats celebrate while watching a live broadcast of the inaugural swearing-in ceremony from Mumbai, India.(Photo: AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool)

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Barbershop Confidential - Patrons and barbers at the Hyde Park Hair Salon look and listen to the inaugural ceremonies for President Barack Obama in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo: Scott Olson/Getty Images)

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Barbershop Confidential - Patrons and barbers at the Hyde Park Hair Salon look and listen to the inaugural ceremonies for President Barack Obama in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo: Scott Olson/Getty Images)

All the Way in the Back - For those who couldn't get in close enough to hear President Barack Obama speak, jumbotrons brought the ceremony to the outer reaches of the National Mall. (Photo: Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

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All the Way in the Back - For those who couldn't get in close enough to hear President Barack Obama speak, jumbotrons brought the ceremony to the outer reaches of the National Mall. (Photo: Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

Wall to Wall - People crowded on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol to get a glimpse of the ceremonies. (Photo: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

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Wall to Wall - People crowded on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol to get a glimpse of the ceremonies. (Photo: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

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European Viewing - American Ambassador to Germany Philip Murphy hosted and inauguration watch party at the guest house of the US Embassy in Berlin. (Photo: AP Photo/dpa, Christian Charisius)

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European Viewing - American Ambassador to Germany Philip Murphy hosted and inauguration watch party at the guest house of the US Embassy in Berlin. (Photo: AP Photo/dpa, Christian Charisius)

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A Bundle of Hope - Supporters braved the weather to stand outside on the National Mall for hours during inauguration ceremonies.(Photo: REUTERS/Eric Thayer)

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Clap Your Hands - Inauguration watchers at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta clap after the swearing-in of President Barack Obama.   (Photo: REUTERS/Tami Chappell)

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Clap Your Hands - Inauguration watchers at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta clap after the swearing-in of President Barack Obama.   (Photo: REUTERS/Tami Chappell)

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Big Screen - Tourists in Times Square watch the festivites on a jumbotron. (Photo: TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP/Getty Images)

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Family Affair - Bernice King and Christine King Farris, the daughter and sister of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., applauded President Obama's inaugural speech while watching from Atlanta. (Photo: AP Photo/David Goldman)

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Family Affair - Bernice King and Christine King Farris, the daughter and sister of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., applauded President Obama's inaugural speech while watching from Atlanta. (Photo: AP Photo/David Goldman)

Smithsonian African American Museum to Honor Obama - The Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture has been collecting documents, images and objects of Obama since 2008. The new museum will feature a large display on the president when it opens its doors during Obama's second term. (Photo: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

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Waving Hello - President Barack Obama waved to the crowds at home and in Washington, D.C. before speaking during the presidential inauguration.(Photo: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)