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Highlights from President Donald Trump's inauguration

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More than 200 anti-Trump protesters were arrested during a day of protest against President Donald Trump in Washington. A second day of demonstrations is expected Saturday, as tens of thousands will gather for the Women's March on Washington. Nancy Cordes reports from the Capitol.

President Trump compared to past U.S. presidents

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Andrew Jackson was "the first outsider president." American University history professor and author Allan Lichtman, New York Times reporter Sopan Deb, and RealClearPolitics reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns join CBSN to compare President Trump to past presidents.

Obamas arrive in California

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Former President Barack Obama arrived in California at the end of inauguration day with his wife Michelle for a vacation. See video of his motorcade's arrival.

What to expect from President Trump

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Hundreds of thousands of people gathered in Washington to witness history at the inauguration. CBS News elections director Anthony Salvanto, New York Times culture reporter Sopan Deb and RealClearPolitics national politics reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns join CBSN with reaction from the inaugural events.

Sen. Jeff Flake interview

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Republican Sen. Jeff Flake expressed his support for President Donald Trump on inauguration night and discussed his perspective on the Cabinet nominees. Flake joined CBSN's Reena Ninan to explain his viewpoint.

Trumps, Pences dance at the Freedom Ball

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The first couple arrived at the Freedom Ball and danced alongside Vice President Pence and his wife, Karen. Their families joined them onstage to celebrate.



Trumps celebrate with first dance

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President Trump and First Lady Melania danced to "My Way." CBS News Elections Director Anthony Salvanto, New York Times culture reporter Sopan Deb and RealClearPolitics national politics reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns join CBSN with more reaction from the inaugural events.

Analysis of President Trump's inauguration

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In President Donald Trump's speech he discusses a huge infrastructure project. CBSN political contributor and Democratic strategist Lynda Tran, Media DC creative director Michael Gram and RealClearPolitics reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns join CBSN and react to Trump's speech.

Voices across America share hopes, concerns for the country

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Article Two of the U.S. Constitution has been satisfied; we have a new president. But President Donald Trump's inauguration speech mended few fences, and while many embraced his call for radical change, much of the nation remains rattled. So what now?

Students feel pain of a divided nation

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The sometimes harsh and divisive rhetoric of the presidential campaign opened sharp divisions in the country. CBS News correspondent Peter Van Sant shows how that caused anxiety for some children and their families.

How will his family influence President Trump?

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Perhaps no one knows the president's tough rhetoric better than his children. It's how they were raised, and it has created an unmistakable bond among them. As Eric Trump told CBS This Morning co-host Gayle King, the first family will keep the leader of the free world in check.

Voting Trump: How a blue county turned red

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To understand how America got to this day and the inauguration of President Donald Trump, CBS News correspondent Erin Moriarty visited one of the unlikely places that made it possible: Kenosha County, Wis., which, for the first time in 44 years, voted Republican

President Trump: Not business as usual

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Making predictions about Donald Trump, as we learned during the campaign, is a very bad idea. But if you look closely at his business career and the people who most influenced it, you can gain some insight into the skills he will bring to the office. CBS News political director John Dickerson reports.

Eric Trump on dad : "I could not be more proud of him"

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President Donald Trump begins the job surrounded by the people he trusts most -- his children. The close knit family has been by his side from the day he launched his campaign. "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King spoke with the president's son, Eric Trump, about what this moment means.

Change and Challenge: The great experiment

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President Trump's administration begins with just a fraction of his nominees approved by Congress. CBS News Chief White House correspondent Major Garrett looks at the great experiment undertaken by the American people.

Putin silent as Donald Trump becomes president

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Russian President Putin made no comment Friday in regards to Donald Trump's inauguration. Mr. Trump repeatedly stated that he wants a better relationship with Russia. Elizabeth Palmer reports from Moscow.

High school students teach their own lesson with trip to D.C.

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When some students from Florida's Immokalee High School accepted an invitation to attend Donald Trump's inauguration in Washington, D.C., some in the large immigrant community questioned the decision. Steve Hartman reports.

"El Chapo" pleads not guilty in federal court

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Mexican drug kingpin Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman pleaded not guilty to various charges in a Brooklyn courtroom Friday. The Mexican government extradited Guzman to the U.S. on Thursday night.

More survivors of Italy avalanche rescued

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Italian rescuers pulled five survivors from a hotel that was buried under an avalanche on Thursday morning. At least four have died, and more than one dozen are still missing.





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