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Bloomberg Politics managing editor Mark Halperin predicts on TODAY that Donald Trump will give a short inaugural speech on Friday in which he will remind voters why he got elected, and adds that he’ll be watching Trump’s demeanor. He also thinks that Barack Obama will be an active ex-president more in the mold of Bill Clinton than George W. Bush.