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NOW Today: Ready for a fight?

Following a day in which President Obama dominated the news cycle by holding the last news conference of his first term, the headlines this morning are focusing
President Barack Obama speaks about the debt limit in the East Room of the White House in Washington, Monday, Jan. 14, 2013. (Photo by Carolyn Kaster/AP Photo)
President Barack Obama speaks about the debt limit in the East Room of the White House in Washington, Monday, Jan. 14, 2013.

Following a day in which President Obama dominated the news cycle by holding the last news conference of his first term, the headlines this morning are focusing on two major White House agenda points: the debt ceiling and gun control. Yesterday, the president demanded congress raise the country’s $16.4 trillion debt limit, adding that the American people “will not collect a ransom in exchange for not crashing the economy.” He also revived the so-called “McConnell Provision”, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell’s 2011 idea that would give the president the authority to raise the debt ceiling. The Administration is also preparing for the release of the findings from Vice President Joe Biden’s violence task force. Yesterday, the Vice President gave  President Obama his recommendations, but we are learning this morning that Biden reportedly told a group of House Democrats that the White House has identified 19 executive actions for the president to move unilaterally on gun control. The question is, will the White House have to resort to such a measure, or will it be able to work with congress? And if not, are both sides ready for a fight? We’ll examine the coming moves on the debt ceiling and gun reform when we see you at noon ET on msnbc.

PANEL

Ryan Grim, Washington Bureau Chief, The Huffington Post joins the panel (@ryangrim)

Andrew Ross Sorkin, CNBC Co-host, “Squawk Box”/The New York Times (@andrewrsorkin)

Joy Reid, Managing Editor, TheGrio.com/msnbc Contributor replaces Janell Ross on the panel (@thereidreport)

Steve Kornacki, msnbc Host, “The Cycle” (@stevekornacki)

GUESTS

Jose Diaz Balart, Anchor, Noticiero Telemundo/Host, Enfoque(@jdbalart) [Miami TLMD]

Matthew Yglesias, Business and Economics Correspondent, Slate (@mattyglesias) [DC NC]

Selena Roberts, CEO, Roopstigo Mobile Sports Network (@selenaroopstigo) joins as a guest [3A]