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Barack Obama has been sworn in for a second term in office as president of the United States.Barack Obama has been sworn in for a second term in office as president of the United States.
In his inauguration speech, Obama told the American people to "seize the moment", laying down his vision for the next four years.In his inauguration speech, Obama told the American people to "seize the moment", laying down his vision for the next four years.
BBC Washington Correspondent Katty Kay has covered Obama's re-election to the White House, looking at the key issues and challenges facing his second term.BBC Washington Correspondent Katty Kay has covered Obama's re-election to the White House, looking at the key issues and challenges facing his second term.
You can join Katty in a live Twitter Q&A today between 1400 EST and 1500 EST (1900 GMT and 2000 GMT) about expectations of Obama's second term and the goals outlined in his inauguration speech. Katty answered your questions directly via her Twitter account: href="http://twitter.com/KattyKayBBC" >http://twitter.com/KattyKayBBC
Katty will be responding to your questions directly via her Twitter account: href="http://twitter.com/KattyKayBBC" >http://twitter.com/KattyKayBBC Read her Q&A href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-21154350" >here.
Here are the ways you can take part:
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