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President-elect Barack Obama admits that he's a bit nervous about his first day on the job.
"I'm sure I'll have trouble sleeping the night before," Obama tells
Katie Couric , in one of his last interviews before becoming President of the United States, for a
CBS News primetime special.
See Obama's election night photos!He adds: "[There] has been so much work on the front end that I feel Jan. 21 is not going to feel that different from Jan. 19. But having said that, I think when you're sitting in the Oval Office, you're very clear that these decisions count. The magnitude of it is humbling.'
In addition to the tough road ahead, what else is he nervous about at the outdoor swearing-in ceremony?
The temperature: "I get cold very easily," Obama jokes. "So making sure I've got my long underwear [just] in case."
He plans to enlist the help of family during the transition, including his wife's mother, Marian Robinson, who will be moving into the White House with the Obama clan.
Take a look at Barack and Michelle Obama's most unforgettable moments."[We] get along great," he says of his mother-in-law. "In fact, she defends me when Michelle is too hard on me. So I want her there. She's an ally. She can be a little bit of a buffer if I screw up."
The special,
Change and Challenge: The Inauguration of Barack Obama, will air Jan. 20 at 9 p.m. EST on CBS. It will include interviews with civil rights leaders and friends of Obama. Couric will anchor the hour-long show from the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C., which is where the Commander-in-Chief's Ball is set to take place.
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