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Obama, Family Arrive in Hawaii for Annual Vacation


President Barack Obama, right, is greeted by Commander of the U.S. Pacific Command Adm. Harry Harris after arriving at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, in Honolulu, Hawaii, Dec. 19, 2015.
President Barack Obama, right, is greeted by Commander of the U.S. Pacific Command Adm. Harry Harris after arriving at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, in Honolulu, Hawaii, Dec. 19, 2015.

After a somber start to his vacation, President Barack Obama arrived in Hawaii on Saturday to celebrate Christmas and ring in his final year as president.

Air Force One carrying Obama, first lady Michelle Obama, and daughters Malia and Sasha landed at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam in the wee hours of the first day of his annual two-week holiday getaway from Washington.

On the way to Hawaii, Obama stopped in Southern California to carry out what has become one of the grimmest rituals of his presidency: consoling the grieving relatives of victims of gun violence.

Victims' families

Obama and his wife spent nearly three hours late Friday hearing from the loved ones of the nine men and five women killed Dec. 2 when a married couple opened fire on the husband's co-workers at a workplace holiday party in San Bernardino, east of Los Angeles. The FBI is investigating the shooting as an act of terrorism.

President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama arrive in San Bernardino, California, to meet with the families of victims of a recent mass shooting incident, Dec. 18, 2015.
President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama arrive in San Bernardino, California, to meet with the families of victims of a recent mass shooting incident, Dec. 18, 2015.

Obama said the meetings in a high school library were "so moving" because the families were so representative of the country.

"You had people from every background, every faith. Some described loved ones who had come to this country as immigrants, others who had lived in the area all their lives, all of them extraordinarily proud of the work they were doing to keep people healthy and safe" as employees of the San Bernardino County health department, he said. "As difficult as this time is for them and for the entire community, they're also representative of the strength and the unity and the love that exists in this community and in this country."

Obama flew to San Bernardino after taking questions from reporters at his annual year-end news conference at the White House.

The president usually spends his vacation time in Hawaii, the island state where he was born, frequenting the island's golf courses, dining out, hiking, going to the beach and treating himself and his kids to shave ice, a frozen dessert that looks like a snow cone.

WATCH: President Barack Obama's year-end news conference

Obama Sets Out Agenda for Final Year in Office
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He planned to return to the White House just after the new year to begin focusing on what he can get done with the Republican-controlled Congress in his final year in office.

At the news conference, Obama cited an Asia-Pacific trade deal and overhauling the criminal justice system as areas where progress is possible. But Obama is also likely to spend much of his final year in office focused on the U.S.-led campaign to defeat IS.

"Since taking this office, I've never been more optimistic about a year ahead than I am right now," he said before leaving Washington. "And in 2016, I'm going to leave it out all on the field."

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