How to watch the inauguration live
ABC News will present live coverage of the inauguration on Jan. 20 beginning with Good Morning America. You can watch live coverage throughout the day on television, here on our website or on our streaming apps for Apple TV, Android TV, Fire TV and Roku.
The Celebrating America primetime event will air from 8:30-10 p.m. ET/PT. You can watch it here on ABC or stream it on our connected TV apps. You can also watch Our White House: An Inaugural Celebration for Young Americans on our website, mobile app and CTV apps beginning at 10 a.m. ET Wednesday.
How to watch the inauguration live
ABC News will present live coverage of the inauguration on Jan. 20 beginning with Good Morning America. You can watch live coverage throughout the day on television, here on our website or on our streaming apps for Apple TV, Android TV, Fire TV and Roku.
The Celebrating America primetime event will air from 8:30-10 p.m. ET/PT. You can watch it here on ABC or stream it on our connected TV apps. You can also watch Our White House: An Inaugural Celebration for Young Americans on our website, mobile app and CTV apps beginning at 10 a.m. ET Wednesday.
It’s easy to look at the past year and only see the negative impacts of the ongoing novel coronavirus pandemic, but 2020 has given us a lot to be thankful for too.
Here are a few stories that brought us tremendous joy this year and gave us hope when we needed it most!
1. “Principal mom’s” embarrassing online school announcements had thousands cracking up.
“Just a reminder: Lunch today is whatever you make yourself,” Deb Plafker, a mom from Danville, California, said into her home’s announcement system in the early days of her kids’ remote learning. While her teenage son wasn’t nuts about her new (self-imposed) role of “principal mom,” even he agreed that her morning announcements were too funny not to share!