Obamacare. Supporters responded well to his fiery inaugural address. Many others saw it as unusually bleak. Protesters here and elsewhere are a sign theres more work to do to unify the country after a divisive campaign. I Donald John Trump do solemnly swear. Reporter donald trump, sworn in as 45th president of the United States, delivering a fiery inaugural address, painting a grim picture of america. Mothers and children trapped in poverty in our inner cities, rusted out factories scattered like tombstones across the landscape of our nation, and the crime and the gangs and the drugs that have stolen too many lives and robbed our country of so much unrealized potential. This american carnage stops right here. Reporter President Trump promising to take a nationalist approach to governing. From this day forward it is going to be only America First. Reporter trump striking a populous tone, echoing his campaign rhetoric. We are transferring power from washington, d. C. And giving it back to you, the people. Reporter trump criticizing the socalled establishment while being surrounded by washingtons political elite. Their triumphs have not been your triumphs, and while they celebrated in our nations capital, there was little to struggle for struggling families. That all changes starting right here and right now because this moment is your moment, it belongs to you. Reporter the president , Vice President and their spouses bidding farewell to the obamas after his address. Trump acknowledging his formal rival Hillary Clinton at a congressional luncheon after being criticized for not mentioning her in his speech. I would like her to stand up. I have a lot of respect for those two people. Reporter the trumps then making their way down pennsylvania avenue for the traditional inaugural parade, and getting right to business. On his first day in the oval office, President Trump signing his First Executive order to start rolling back obamacare. The president suspending a mortgage premium rate cut for homeowners and signing commissions for his first confirmed cabinet members. This was a movement. And now the work begins. Reporter ending the historic day by dancing the night away at three inaugural balls. The first couple sharing their first dance to a Frank Sinatra classic. That song choice a bold thing, the tell it like it is lyrics. An indication President Trump wants to hit the ground running, has at least one more cabinet pick expected to get a vote early next week, and could see the president visit some agencies in the coming days like the cia or other departments. Thank you very much for all of that. President Trump Takes Office with only two cabinet secretaries in place on his first day. The Senate Confirming two military generals, defense secretary james mattis and Homeland Security john kelly. When will the rest be confirmed . Lets ask sunlen sur faterfaty. They were sworn in by Vice President pence. The president saying he is pleased he now has two members of his cabinet in place. But this is still far short of what trump had wanted. He was hoping to have Seven Members in place already. Notably this is far fewer than president obama had on his inauguration day. So trump sending some specific words to the senate, saying quote, i call on members of the senate to fulfill their constitutional obligations and swiftly confirm the remainder of my highly qualified cabinet nominees so we can get to work on behalf of the American People without further delay. And senate democrats, they have objected to many of trumps nominees, theyve been trying to slow down the process on capitol hill, setting up a lot of squabbling there. There was a flurry of negotiations last night among senate leaders, there will be Small Movement monday. They agreed to open debate and confirmation vote for mike pompeo, his nomination for cia director and Rex Tillerson also get ago vote. That vote is expected to be razor close. Sunlen, literally, the party is over. Time to get to work. In two hours, President Trump and Vice President pence will attend an Interfaith Prayer Service at the Washington National cathedral. We have someone there. Correspondent jeff zeleny. Moment to get into the lords house before they get to the peoples house and start doing the work. Reporter good morning, chris, it is indeed. Donald trump is going to get a tour of his new city, his New Washington as he heads from the white house to Washington National cathedral in northwest washington in a couple of hours or so. This is the 58th annual interfaith president ial Prayer Service, traditionally the morning after the inauguration, the president , the Vice President come here for an interfaith service. Chris, interfaith indeed. Were going to hear prayers in hebrew, theres going to be a call for muslim prayer, theres going to be archbishop of the catholic church. This is an interfaith service. Donald trump had a request for no preaching. Theres a lot of music and ceremony but no specific certificate sermo sermon. It is a chance for them to come here to have a morning of quiet celebration if you will before he gets to work later today. As athena mentioned earlier, he could visit agencies, has a busy schedule. Is going to start here with a quiet morning of prayer. Chris, alisyn. You have both houses of congress, the house, democrats saying there will be resistance. What are they going to discuss. Cnn contributor, reporter for Washington Examiner, selena zito. David gregory. Analyst, Washington Bureau chief, jackie kucinich, and commentator from daily beast, matt lewis. Selena, you cant go wrong talking about american carnage, the pain is real. The forgotten are real. The question is can you deliver now that their hopes are elevated that they wont be forgotten any more. What can be done and soon . Thats his big challenge, right . I think tax reform is probably his best thing to get started with in terms of seeing Something Big happen. That will make manufacturers and big businesses happy. Theyll start to release inventory, have more confidence in the economy. Talked with some in the midwest, thats the thing they were looking for almost immediately. It signals to them they have an administration that will work with them. Theyve also been meeting with the Transition Team. I think thats something the people dont know. They have been talking about that. Also health care. I think health care reform. I do think it is in their best interest to do it in a piecemeal way, sort of the way rahm emanuel told president obama to do in 2009. They dismissed him, he ended up being out of the office quickly. Thats a good summary about the domestic picture. He also gave us insight into his view on Foreign Affairs or at least americas place in that. He said this sentence. We do not seek to impose our way of life on anyone but rather let it shine as an example for everyone to follow. Aspirational view of foreign policy. How did you see it . I think, look, i think the America First language harkens back to isolationism, to a period of time when america did not lead the International Order that emerged out of world war ii. Thats really significant. If russia wants to pull the u. S. Into negotiations in syria and there could be a partnership between russia and the United States in combatting isis, does that mean america averts its gaze from what russia does to crackdown on did i scent, thats a huge issue within the republican party. Trump will get a lot of resistance to that and could be taken advantage of by Vladimir Putin who has taken advantage of previous president s. What do we know about selena says work on tax reform. Conceptually, thats right. Where is trump versus where the gop leadership is even on that issue. Theyre not on the same page. Republicans are not on the same page when it comes to tax reform. This is where trump, fashions himself as an amazing negotiator. This is where that will be put to the test, not only with republicans but with democrats. He needs to build a coalition to get whatever he does try to put forward through. Theres a reason tax reform hasnt been able to be done because everybody has their sacred cow, things they want to push, Everyone Wants to spend money on Different Things and coming together on that, and paul ryan is a very good advocate, but it will be difficult and theyre going to have to spend some Political Capital there. As a conservative, what part of the inaugural address jumped out at you. Obviously it was a very populous speech. Pat buchanan could have given this speech. I think thats what the message for me was, that this is not a guy that campaigned as a populous and is going to govern as an insider establishment guy or even a reagan conservative. This is a guy who is going to have a strong populous appeal. New infrastructure, they may not like spend aing a electrical on that. Or is this somebody that goes rogue and is essentially governing as a third party candidate, not as republican. Populism scares the hell out of people. A lot of americans didnt vote for trump who are afraid. Immigrants are afraid, worried about deportation, muslims are afraid. Women are afraid. Explain how it means Different Things. Talking economic populism. The president talked in the inaugural quickly about restoring our borders. Didnt go farther than that. People thought he might have, even though he talked about a wall with mexico and the like. I think hes had, and of course we know about him proposing and backing away from the muslim ban. The Prayer Service, i think he hit different notes, including grace notes. He will have a well known imam in Northern Virginia that does a lot of interfaith work and is progressive, who fights jihadi elements within the community, and reaches to and represents a lot of south asians in this area, pakistani, afghan, indians, all who are as part of his many congregations. Thats a great note on the part of trump that wants to reach out to that community. At the same time, had a preacher yesterday who in the past railed against gays. Populism, people think it is popular, means it is for the people. For populism to work, you almost always have to have those people, there has to be an im with you. Thats true. Thats why i think deemphasizing. My view is that trump has big economic populous votes. I dont think he wants to tear up the social fabric of the country, i dont think he wants to sign executive orders sending treeme tre dreamers back. My sense is he wants to win. He will look for areas to notch some victories. Populism at its core is against anything big, big bureaucracy, big government. You saw him turn around to the people behind him and say you guys have gotten this all wrong. The media. Yes. Everything big. That is all it is at its core, antibig. Jackie, lets look at what hes done in his first partial day in office yesterday. Two cabinet picks confirmed, defense and Homeland Security, and he signed some executive orders. And yes, the executive orders, sort of controversial. What he did with the fha mortgages could potentially hurt low income and middle income people, where every dollar counts. May be a percentage, but when you have a budget, those percentages matter. Doesnt hurt but it wont help. Wont help but it could hurt. Could have gotten a 500 rebate, now theyre not going to. I felt like they need to explain that more, why they did that. Marsha blackburn on here, i didnt understand. She was trying to say it was a correction. Housing got it wrong. She said lets take the time to look at it. It is a simple thing. Do you have enough in reserves to cover loan defaults. Thats the problem in 2008. You had the democrats who were protectionist, they were against what happened in 2008 as much as anybody, they say they have enough money there, then cancelled the rebate back to homeowners. It is basically poking something in the eye of president obama because he had just done it. To jackies point, part of the problem is theres this saying attributed to margaret thatcher, first you win the argument, then you win the vote. You dont roll out things randomly. There was another one on obamacare, an executive order. Nobody knows where it came from. Why theyre doing it. Theres no laying the ground work. Right. Panel, thank you very much. Great to talk to you. Whats happening today . Big news. Thousands of people are heading to washington, d. C. Demanding equal rights for women. The slogan womens rights are human rights. Whats motivating them . 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Capitol to the backyard of the white house. The march will soon begin. What is the feeling and what is the kind of numbers youre seeing there raw. Reporter well, the best thing to do, because i cant possibly count the size of this crowd is simply to show you, chris. I want you to look that way. Then my photographer will do a sweep. Were basically in the shadow of the capitol. What you see here is a giant grass roots gathering. You can see for yourself the size of this crowd. It is a very diverse crowd. Seeing a lot of varying ages, moms, kids. Even saw a woman carrying her baby. You see women that marched in the 1970s for equality then and theyre back here doing it now. What we are anticipating is well see some speakers. 50 plus speakers, women from Gloria Steinem to women of today like scarlett johansson. It is a two mile march. They end near the elipse. It is a sizable crowd. We cant count, but organizers anticipate 250,000 plus women with 600 sister marches happening in cities across the country. Alisyn . Keep bringing us the developments from there if you would. Thank you very much. Want to bring in two of the organizers from todays march. And margaret wong, executive director of Amnesty International cosponsoring this march in d. C. Thanks for being here. Thanks for having us. Explain the mission of the march. It is quite simple and quite aligned. Women are present, women have been leaders and contributors at every juncture, we are no longer to be made invisible. I think we will see that here today in sheer numbers. All of the issues that will be represented. What does that mean. Is this connected to mr. Trumps presidency, and if so, how do you feel donald trump made you invisible . Frankly this is bigger than donald trump. This is bigger than this administration, right, and it is more about what we are for than against. Populous fascism spreading around the globe. It is a break through for us to do this in the United States and the administration pushed us to show our voice, show our strength. Not an antitrump march as you see it. We have seen some signs we cant put on television because of colorful language connected to mr. Trump. So what are the issues . What are you marching for . The reason Amnesty International is here today is because we wanted to make sure folks across this country had the chance to stand up and be counted for human rights. Todays march is actually a pro march, pro human rights, pro human rights for everyone, very inclusive. After the hateful rhetoric on t