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VP-elect Mike Pence on Trump's low approval rating, tweets

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Vice President-elect Mike Pence is helping the incoming administration set a broad policy agenda. Pressure will be on President-elect Donald Trump to unify a divided country and Congress. Charlie Rose spoke with Pence in Washington about the expectations and the transition.

President-elect Trump finalizes inauguration preparations

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Donald Trump will be sworn in as our 45th president on Friday. He made a surprise visit Wednesday night to his Washington hotel a few blocks from the White House, leaving his press pool behind. His transition team is rejecting reports of a rocky transfer of power. Major Garrett reports.

Avalanche buries Italian hotel, dozens missing

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An all-out rescue effort is underway in Italy to reach at least 30 people at a four-star ski resort. They are trapped by mounds of snow from an avalanche that buried their hotel. This is unfolding in a mountainous region northeast of Rome that's been hit hard by deadly earthquakes. Allen Pizzey reports from Rome.

What's the status of the Joe Biden cancer moonshot?

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A year ago, Joe Biden took over an initiative to find a cure for cancer. One year later, where does the program stand? Greg Simon, the executive director of the Cancer Moonshot, sat down with CBS News to talk about the program's progress.

Trump's pick for EPA chief grilled by Senate

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President-elect Trump's pick to lead the EPA, Scott Pruitt, has been fiercely opposed by environmental groups. Domestic policy advisor for the Trump transition and former Ohio Secretary of State, Ken Blackwell comes to his defense on CBSN's "Red & Blue."

President Obama: We're going to be okay

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President Obama held his final news conference on Wednesday. Obama had an indirect message for his successor, President-elect Donald Trump - and the president left the briefing room with one final message of hope. New York Times political reporter Yamiche Alcindor and RealClearPolitics national political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns join CBSN's "Red & Blue" with more on his remarks.

Sierra Club executive director talks EPA nominee

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President-elect Trump's pick to head the EPA has sued the agency more than a dozen times. During Pruitt's confirmation hearing Wednesday, the EPA nominee said that climate change is not a hoax. Sierra Club executive director Michael Brune joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" with more on why he thinks Pruitt is not qualified for the job.

Controversy surrounds inaugural attendance estimates

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Hundreds of thousands of people are expected to attend the 2017 inauguration, but the exact number is unknown. CBS News' Brook Silva-Braga explains the difficulties in getting an estimate.



President Obama jokes about 2014 summer suit

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President Obama began his final news conference with some self-deprecating humor about his infamous tan suit. See what he had to say about the summer suit here.

Trump coming into office with lowest approval rating since 1977

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President-elect Trump is taking the oath of office with a 32 percent approval rating, a record low for an incoming president since 1977. New York Times political reporter Yamiche Alcindor and RealClearPolitics national politics reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns join CBSN's "Red & Blue" to discuss the numbers.

President Obama's final news conference

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At his final news conference, President Obama said he believes America is "going to be okay." CBS News Foreign Affairs correspondent Margaret Brennan joins CBSN to discuss.

Political headline highlights

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President Obama held his final news conference while President-elect Trump's Cabinet picks faced tense confirmation hearings. Roll Call columnist Jon Allen joins CBSN to discuss the latest in Washington.

What to expect on Inauguration Day

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President-elect Trump posted a picture of himself on social media writing his inaugural address. Former senior advisor to the Huckabee campaign, Hogan Gidley, joins CBSN to discuss what to expect from President-elect Trump in the future.

Healthcare providers on how healthcare may change under Trump

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The CEOs of the Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic and New York-Presbyterian Hospital sat down with CBS News at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. They offered their thoughts on how healthcare may change in the incoming Trump administration.

Crash tests of electric vehicles show they're safe

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Some automakers are planning to shift their fleets entirely to electric power in the coming decades. Crash tests on some of these models show they're as safe as traditional vehicles, in part because they weigh more. CBS News' Nancy Chen reports.

Woman kidnapped as newborn forgives abductor

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The only mother Alexis Manigo has ever known was arraigned in court for kidnapping her when she was a newborn. Alexis spoke to Manuel Bojorquez about why she forgives the woman who raised her.

Bill Gates on the next great epidemic

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Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Bill Gates announced his project called CEPI (Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations) has raised over $460 million. In an interview with CBS News, Gates discussed new challenges in fighting disease globally.





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