
Trump offers vision for his presidency: ‘only America first’
Clip: 1/20/2017 | 11m 43s
Donald Trump started his day with a tweet, declaring, "the work begins!"
Donald Trump started his day with a tweet, declaring, "the work begins!" It was Inauguration Day in Washington, where despite traditions of democracy and civility, political divisions were still on display. Judy Woodruff and William Brangham offer a look at the day’s events, and John Yang weighs in on his view of the inauguration.
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Trump offers vision for his presidency: ‘only America first’
Clip: 1/20/2017 | 11m 43s
Donald Trump started his day with a tweet, declaring, "the work begins!" It was Inauguration Day in Washington, where despite traditions of democracy and civility, political divisions were still on display. Judy Woodruff and William Brangham offer a look at the day’s events, and John Yang weighs in on his view of the inauguration.
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