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On today's show: How the EPA may change under the 45th president; a Trump supporter on the inauguration; Barack Obama's largely failed efforts to curb gun violence. (episode)
Today is the last day of Senate confirmation hearings for before Donald Trump is sworn in as the 45th president of the United States.
Scott Pruitt, Donald Trump's pick to lead the EPA, will seek to reverse much of President Obama's environmental legacy, including signing a global agreement to reduce climate emissions.
Hundreds of thousands of Americans will attend Donald Trump's inauguration. While some are going to protest, others will be heading to the nation's capital to celebrate.
A look back at the memorable moments — good and bad — of President Obama's eight years in office.
Barack Obama described the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School as the worst day of his presidency. Despite the horrific violence of that day, he wasn’t able to bring about change.
As Barack Obama prepares to leave office, three former college student volunteers who campaigned for him back in 2008 reflect on the president's years at the White House.