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What's The 411: President Obama Eulogizes Clementa Pinckney; U.S. Supreme Court Upholds Obamacare; and more

In this episode of What's The 411, the panel consisting of hosts Glenn Gilliam and Kizzy Cox; correspondent, Onika McLean; beauty expert, Courtney Rashon; and fashion and beauty expert, Essence Semaj Henley are discussing President Obama's eulogy of State Senator and Pastor, Clementa Pinckney, one of nine people killed by Dylan Roof at Emanuel AME Church in South Carolina; the U.S. Supreme Court upholding the Obamacare legislation; Lester Holt is the new anchor of NBC's Nightly News; Misty Copeland becomes the first African-American ballerina to dance the role of Odette in Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake; PBS has decided to put Henry Louis Gates' Finding Your Roots on hold amid the Ben Affleck family slavery controversy and more.

Additionally, Courtney Rashon talks about Balayage, the newest trend in hair color and Essence Semaj Henley gives tips on summer hairstyles for curly-haired women

NOW SEE What's The 411 VIDEO Episode 55: President Obama Eulogizing Clementa Pinckney; Supreme Court Upholds Obamacare; Misty Copeland; Lester Holt; Henry Louis Gates and More! 

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Exuberance Abounds at Barack Obama's 2nd Presidential Inauguration

Video: Americans express hope for President Barack Obama's 2nd term on Inauguration Day 2013

On Monday, January 21, 2013, exuberant citizens braved the cold and lined up before dawn to see history in the making with the second inauguration of President Barack Obama.

It wasn't just first-timers who made the trek to Washington DC, many people who witnessed President Obama's 2009 inauguration, like Laura Hendricks from the state of Maine, came back to show their support. Whether attending for the first or second time, the nearly one million people who packed the National Mall went wild, waving their flags and yelling excitedly once the president was sworn in. The day's importance didn't end with the inauguration, it also marked the beginning of the President's second term and another opportunity to see his vision for the country realized.

What's The 411 correspondent, Kizzy Cox, was right there in the midst of the action and asked the revelers what they hoped the president's vision would include over the next 4 years.

 

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