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Ashley Judd speaks at Women's March on Washington

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More than 200,000 protesters descended on Washington, D.C., for the Women's March On Washington. Watch actress Ashley Judd rally the crowd of what she calls "nasty women."



Michael Moore speaks at Women's March on Washington

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Thousands of protesters marched in Washington, calling on Trump to protect rights. Filmmaker Michael Moore ripped up the front page of President Trump's inauguration headline. See his remarks here.

America Ferrera speaks at Women's March on Washington

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Thousands descended on Washington Saturday, one day after Trump was sworn in as the nation's 45th President. Actress America Ferrera took to the stage -- she spoke about what a Trump presidency means for her. See her remarks here.

Inside Washington D.C.'s legendary 9:30 Club

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Washington has long been home to incredible music. But for the past 35 years, one concert venue has been the heart of Washington D.C.'s live music scene: the 9:30 Club. Anthony Mason takes you on a tour of the legendary venue.

Touring Washington D.C.'s revamped food hall

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Nothing brings people together more than food, and perhaps, nowhere is more bipartisan than Washington's new culinary capital: the Union Market. It's home to an eclectic group of chefs and entrepreneurs. And it's transformed a once overlooked section of the city into one-stop shopping for some of the finest and rarest foods around. Alex Wagner reports.

History of protests in the nation's capital

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Hundreds of thousands of people are demonstrating in Washington D.C. Saturday to protect rights many women feel could be in danger under President Trump's administration. They'll follow a long tradition of Americans marching to have their voices heard. Alex Wagner reports.

Trump begins process of rolling back Obamacare

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The president has taken his first step toward fulfilling one of his biggest campaign promises: repealing and replacing the Affordable Care Act. He signed an executive order allowing federal agencies to change or delay parts of the law. CBS News congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes and Ezra Klein, editor-in-chief of Vox.com, join "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the future of Obamacare.

A look at the coming Supreme Court battles

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President Donald Trump has the chance to shape the direction of the Supreme Court for decades to come. He's expected to nominate a justice to the court within two weeks to fill the vacancy left by the death of Antonin Scalia last year. CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the leading candidates.

How can President Trump heal the nation's divide?

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Much of the nation was expecting President Trump to use his first moments of the inauguration to unite the nation, but that's not what they got in his first speech. Slate's chief political corespondent and CBS News political analyst Jamelle Bouie and New York Times chief national correspondent Mark Leibovich join "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss how Trump must get past his divisive rhetoric.

John Dickerson on President Trump's inaugural address

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CBS News political director and "Face the Nation" moderator John Dickerson compares President Trump's inaugural address to the themes that Republican presidents usually touch upon. Dickerson joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the speech and the new president's splits with his party.

Biggest foreign policy challenges facing President Trump

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CBS News foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Brennan and Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief for The Atlantic, join "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the top foreign policy issues facing the Trump administration, including the Syrian War and U.S.-Russia relations.

Protests against President Trump break out across the U.S.

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President Trump's inauguration has again exposed the deep political divisions across the country. Protests began before he took the oath of office Friday and continued into Saturday morning. One person was shot and critically wounded on the campus of the University of Washington. Errol Barnett reports from the National Mall, where the biggest organized protest will get underway Saturday.

Protests break out over President Trump around the world

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The protectionist and isolationist themes in President Trump's inauguration speech are causing jitters in many world capitals. But his speech was applauded in Russia, Israel and by populist leaders in Europe. Jonathan Vigliotti reports from London.

President Trump gets mixed reviews over tone of inaugural address

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President Trump's inaugural speech was short but controversial. Without the typical soaring rhetoric of previous inaugurals, the speech was full of sharp language and bombast that characterized Mr. Trump's campaign rhetoric. Margaret Brennan reports from the White House.





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