The inaugural speech.
the inaugural address.
Mr. President is the normal title used. Sir is appropriate, as in Yes, Sir and No, Sir.
Inagural Address - this is the speech the President gives the country at the inauguration ceremony, right after he swears his oath and is declared "in office" and the President of the United States.
An address delivered at an inaugural ceremony is called an inaugural address.
Not sure about the longest Inauguration ceremony, because traditionally the programs are followed by parties for 5 days... But the Longest inaugural address (10,000 words) was given on March 4, 1841 -by President William H. Harrison
New presidents make a speech as part of their inauguration ceremony. This speech is called the inaugural address. The new president tells what his goals and plans are for the next four years, so people find it interesting.
The Swearing In Ceremony begins at 11:30 A.M. EST. There are a few items planned during the ceremony that will lead up to President Obama's Oath and Address, including the swearing in of Vice President Biden.
Unless you're being extremely formal (like some sort of ceremony), use "Mr. President". That seems to be standard at press conferences and such.
In Ireland the correct formal address is "Your excellency" but in practice most people would say Mr./Madam President or President Higgins/McAleese etc
If you have the USB cord for the phone and the appropriate drivers installed on your computer you can transfer the pictures. If not, if you have an email address you can send the pictures as a picture message to your email address (put your email address where the phone number you would be sending it to goes) and you can email them to yourself!
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The President officially takes office immediately after his swearing in. After he has officially taken the oath of office, he traditionally gives a speech - his first as President. The speech as known as the inaugural address.