Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Inauguration Look Ahead Interviews
Clip: 1/18/2013 | 5m 7s
We asked a wide variety of religion leaders what they hope for during Obama’s next term.
One of the big events of the new year will be the inauguration of Barack Obama to a second term, so we asked a wide variety of religion leaders what they hope for during the president’s next term.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Inauguration Look Ahead Interviews
Clip: 1/18/2013 | 5m 7s
One of the big events of the new year will be the inauguration of Barack Obama to a second term, so we asked a wide variety of religion leaders what they hope for during the president’s next term.
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