Republicans hold the White House and both houses of Congress for the first some since 2006, and the GOP is wasting no time planning its agenda. Nancy Cordes reports. Source
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Vermont town expecting Syrian refugees may not receive them all
A handful of Syrian refugees have resettled in Rutland, Vermont, after fleeing years of war. Roughly 100 more were set to follow. But President Trump might block them from entering the country. Jim Axelrod has more. Source
4/25: DeWine, Demings, Finner, Ifill, Gottlieb
This week on “Face the Nation,” police reformers press their case — has their mission found its moment? Source
Major Trump backer in Texas opposes border wall
President Trump campaigned on building a wall along the Mexican border. But one of his fundraisers in Texas is speaking out against the proposal, which analysts say could cost $40 billion. Manuel Bojorquez reports. Source
Chaotic day for Trump’s Mexico policy
Mexico’s president cancelled an upcoming meeting with President Trump, increasing tensions between the two countries. Also Thursday, the White House floated a border tax to pay for a wall, then later backtracked. Margaret Brennan reports. Source
Mary Tyler Moore remembered as pioneering television icon
“CBS This Morning” co-host Gayle King describes the legacy of actress Mary Tyler Moore, who died at age 80. King anchors a one-hour CBS News special on Moore, “Love Is All Around,” airing on CBS on Thursday, Jan. 26, at 9 p.m. ET/PT and streaming on CBSN at 10 p.m. ET/PT. Source
Judd Hirsch on “Superior Donuts,” Mary Tyler Moore’s legacy
Veteran actor Judd Hirsch is perhaps best known for his role as a New York taxi driver in the hit ’70s sitcom, “Taxi.” He returns to TV for the new CBS comedy series “Superior Donuts,” playing a grumpy Chicago donut shop owner who’s unwilling to be dragged into the 21st Century. Hirsch joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the recent death of iconic actress Mary Tyler Moore and his new show. Source
Dick Van Dyke on Mary Tyler Moore’s legacy
“The Dick Van Dyke Show” was a hit sitcom on CBS from 1961 to 1966. Mary Tyler Moore’s performance as Laura Petrie won her two Emmys. Comedian Dick Van Dyke, Moore’s longtime friend and co-star, joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss their chemistry on TV and her legacy. Source
Remembering Mary Tyler Moore
Mary Tyler Moore became a television icon for her starring role as TV news producer Mary Richards. She died Wednesday at age 80. Ben Tracy reports. Source
Latest Oscar nominations show power of “Black List”
This year’s Oscar-nominated movies once again highlight the power of the so-called “Black List.” The annual catalog features scripts that Hollywood insiders love, but for various reasons do not get made. Alex Wagner, who writes about the Black List in the March issue of the Atlantic, joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the latest Oscar-nominated films that were from the Black List. Source