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First: Whirlwind week. Trump takes the reins of power and unleashes a torrent of change. My panel will break down the avalanche of news.
And: Law and order? As troops head to the border, federal agents ramp up enforcement. What to watch as Trump’s immigration crackdown enters week two.
Plus: Moment of truth. Trump’s next picks take the stand in just days. Do they have what it takes?
And: What one legendary musician has to do with Biden’s last-minute act of clemency.
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President Trump visited both hurricane-ravaged North Carolina and wildfire-ravaged California today and reiterated that he wants the latter state to meet certain conditions before it can get crucial federal aid.
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Donald Trump took center stage - virtually - at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland today. It was his first major speech to global business and political leaders since taking office just a few days ago. We cover this story from all angles, with Richard Quest beginning our reporting from Davos.
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First: Sources tell CNN President Trump is considering a White House visit for his supporters who stormed the Capitol and tried to derail the peaceful transfer of power on January 6th, 2021
Plus: The new president is moving feverishly to remake the federal government in his image. His latest power move is revoking decades of diversity programs and possibly firing the men and women who ran them.
And: Claiming "my party left me," New York City Mayor Eric Adams, indicted on corruption charges, is slamming his fellow Democrats while cozying up to President Trump and his allies. Is this all part of winning a pardon?
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On today's show we break down some of the most consequential changes Donald Trump made in his first 24 hours in office.
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First: Ceasefire. Israel and Hamas halt fighting overnight. Three Israeli hostages are now in the custody of the Israeli military and are back in Israel.
Then: Trump 2.0. Hours away from Trump returning to The White House. Trump promises a series of executive actions on day one.
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Moments before today's Inside Politics begins we learn that Monday's inauguration of Donald Trump will be moved indoors because of the extremely cold temperatures expected in Washington. The president-elect confirmed the move via a very lengthy social media post.
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First: We're tracking new concerns about the state of the Israel-Hamas deal to pause the war in Gaza and free some of the hostages, with Israel accusing Hamas of "attempting to extort last-minute concessions."
Plus: We bring you the results of a brand new CNN poll revealing how Americans are feeling about season two of the Trump presidency, which debuts just four days from now.
And: In a parting shot, President Biden warns about the rise of an oligarchy in the US, as his successor surrounds himself with a team of billionaires.
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As today's show begins we're following breaking news out of the Middle East, where a source tells CNN that the Israeli government and Hamas have agreed to a deal that will pause fighting in Gaza and lead to a phased release of hostages. Our extensive coverage begins with Jeremy Diamond in Tel Aviv.
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First: Firefighters in Southern California are rushing to make progress fighting the flames, as forecasters predict dangerous winds will blow through the region again today and tomorrow. It could put new neighborhoods in the danger zone.
Plus: It's a pivotal week for President-elect Trump and his would-be Cabinet. His embattled pick to run the Pentagon will make his case to senators tomorrow. But the question is whether Pete Hegseth is already a sure bet for confirmation.
And: Three years ago, Andrew Cuomo left the New York's governor's mansion in disgrace. We have new reporting about the big new job he's now eyeing.
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First: California in crisis. Wildfires engulf blocks of Los Angeles as Trump points fingers. And Newsom pushes back. The latest from the West Coast.
Plus: Senate spotlight. This week, Trump's cabinet picks face a moment of truth.
Plus: My brand new reporting as Trump meets with House Republicans behind closed doors.
And: A sweet tradition. The new senator behind the secret candy stash on the Senate floor.
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Ten days before putting his hand on the bible at the US Capitol and taking the oath of office for the most powerful position in the world, convicted felon Donald J. Trump is sentenced in his 34-count criminal conviction.
Plus: Another deadly inferno is erupting in ravaged Los Angeles County. CNN is live on the scene with a new update on firefighters' attempts to contain the flames as intense winds continue to complicate their efforts.
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Today's show begins with breaking news on what officials describe as "apocalyptic conditions" in Los Angeles County, where life-threatening fires are tearing through the most populous county in the United States. At this hour, four separate wildfires are spreading so rapidly that firefighters can't even begin to start to control them. One fire alone has already engulfed 5,000 acres and is 0% contained.
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First: House of cards. Mike Johnson gets across the finish line in dramatic fashion. After a little help from Donald Trump. Is Trump's power growing or hanging by a thread? My panel will join me.
And: Four years later, for the first time since the attack on the Capitol, lawmakers returned to certify this election. Harris is set to preside over her own defeat. What's changed since that day and what to watch tomorrow? joins me at the magic wall.
Plus: A presidential legacy. Georgia mourns the death of Jimmy Carter as thousands prepare to remember him in Washington.
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Today's show begins immediately following an official update in the wake of the New Year's early-morning attack in New Orleans that left 14 individuals dead and more than 30 hurt. The most significant development is that the man who allegedly drove the truck that barreled into revelers on Bourbon Street is the belief that he acted alone. The FBI also reports that, as of now, there is not a "definitive link" between the New Orleans attack and a Tesla cybertruck explosion outside a Trump hotel in Las Vegas just hours later. CNN's Ryan Young begins today's coverage in the Big Easy.
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Police say at least 10 people are dead and at least 35 injured after a man drove a truck into a crowd of people on Bourbon Street. Investigators say the suspect also shot two officers and is now dead. The FBI says it is investigating the deadly incident as an "act of terrorism." Our extensive coverage begins with CNN Senior Justice Correspondent Evan Perez.
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First: The world is honoring the incredible life and legacy of former President Jimmy Carter, who died yesterday at the age of 100. Phil Mattingly talks to an acclaimed journalist who covered the 39th president for more than five decades.
Plus: Donald Trump just offered a belated Christmas gift to Mike Johnson - a "complete and total endorsement" to continue as Speaker of the House.
And: The richest man in the world says he's willing to "go to war" on a critical immigration issue.
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First: Breaking news from overnight, 179 people were killed in South Korea after a passenger jet crashed at Muan International Airport.
Then: Can Donald Trump press pause on a looming TikTok ban before the clock runs out?
Plus: Interview with DNC Chair Candidate Martin O'Malley.
And: After 250 years, America's favorite bird finally gets a promotion.
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First: The issue of American culture and legal immigration is triggering a rift between two groups of Trump supporters: the MAGA base and the Silicon Valley tech bros.
Plus: How old is too old to be in Congress? A 68-year-old House Democrat says she's stepping down to set a good example, but will others follow her lead?
And: Is it too early to talk about 2028? Undeniably, yes. But it's also the Friday of a holiday week. So please cut us some slack as we take a look at who are some of the early Democratic front runners.
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First: A US official tells CNN that a Russian anti-aircraft system may have brought down the Azerbaijan Airlines flight that crashed yesterday in Central Asia, killing at least 38 people. The official tells us it may have been a case of mistaken identity.
Plus: They shunned him, but now they're looking to sway him. We've got new CNN reporting on the companies and executives writing seven-figure checks to Donald Trump's inaugural fund.
And: New details on how President Biden plans to end his presidency, including a last-minute foreign trip and a private meeting with the Pope.
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