concern among white house aides about their ability to pull off what trump expects to see. reporter nancy cook, who joins me in a moment, writes "white house and the republican national committee have spent the last week scrambling to distribute vip tickets. white house officials and allies are wringing their hands over the risk of the hastily arranged event morphing into trump's inauguration 2.0 in which the size of the crowd and the ensuing media coverage do not meet the president's own outsized expectations for the event. they started this too late and everyone has plans already, says dan eberhart, a republican donor." once again, this is all happening as critics are slamming the administration for its handling of the situation at the southern border. just yesterday a homeland security inspector general's report detailed the squalid overcrowded and dangerous conditions in which many migrants are being held. it quoted a senior border