Obama inauguration, live chat with Al Jazeera’s Rob Reynolds on Livestation

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Al Jazeera’s senior Washington correspondent, Rob Reynolds, will again be hosting a live chat with Livestation viewers, this time about the inauguration of Barack Obama.

The last time Rob engaged in real time chat with Al Jazeera viewers was in the run up to the election, which saw Obama beat McCain. A lot has happened since then, and Rob will be online in the Al Jazeera English chat room in the Livestation player from 21:00 GMT on Thursday 15 January to discuss those developments.

Livestation viewers will get the chance to ask one of the most informed journalists about their hopes for the Obama presidency, the legacy of George Bush, the role of the US in the world, and the current crisis in Gaza.

As Rob will only be able to answer a handful of questions in the hour, viewers have been asked to think through questions in advance and to use the ‘set alias’ tab in the Livestation player chat panel to set their name and location – anonymous comments are less likely to be answered.

The latest version of the Livestation player is available on the Livestation website. Rob and his producers will be there waiting for any viewers who want to take part at 21:00 GMT on Thursday 15 January.

US Presidential Inauguration
The inauguration of Barack Obama and his move to the White House is set to be one of the biggest political spectacles the US has seen in years. Find out more about the coverage provided by Livestation’s partner channels

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