his wife will be in attendance at the mass. from there, he s going to continue; of course, on thursday, to the capitol and give a first joint address to congress. members are warned not to clap too much in the address. there are a little bit concerned about what it might look like if half the chamber is clapping and half isn t. the first language is spanish but he ll addressing the congress in english. was that a choir practicing? rfb there s a choir, an orchestra practicing. they re rehearsing for all the festives here tomorrow. we have seen getting built up over the course of the day. yesterday, 25,000 of these folding chairs and how many people they re anticipating for that mass tomorrow. and they are all going to take communion. kasie hunt in d.c. thank you
you can hear a choir practicing. let s look at the highlights of the schedule tomorrow. it begins about 11:30 followed by the vice president taking the oath again from justice sotomayor at 11:45. the president will again be sworn in at 11:55. then he ll give the inaugural address followed by the parade and then later two official balls. now, in terms of what he is going to say, his senior adviser had this so to say. i think it will be a hopeful speech. i ll let the president speak for himself obviously but i think he ll remind the country our founding principles still can guide us in a changing, modern world. he s going to talk about fact our political system doesn t require us to solve all our disputes or differences but doesn t compel us to act where there should and is common ground. reporter: there should be a little more elbow room for the folks coming tomorrow. of course four years ago close to 2 million people attended the inauguration.