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On this week's episode of "The Saturday Show with Jonathan Capehart": President Jimmy Carter's casket traveled through his beloved home state of Georgia today, arriving at the Carter Center, where he will lie in repose until Tuesday. Jeremy Bash and presidential historian Lindsay Chervinsky join Jonathan Capehart to remember the late president's often underestimated legacy. Plus, Rep. Mike Johnson narrowly holds onto the Speaker's gavel, but not without some GOP drama. Rep. Robert Garcia of California weighs in on how president-elect Donald Trump had to jump in to help Johnson win, and the role Democrats will play in the new Congress. And, growing concerns over domestic terrorism. In the wake of two deadly incidents in New Orleans and Las Vegas, all eyes are on Washington D.C. as security preparations are underway for upcoming major events including Trump's inauguration. All that and more on "The Saturday Show with Jonathan Capehart."
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