Itunes can't access icloud on new macbook pro

I recently bought a new macbook pro.  I have icloud turned on on all my devices and can access my entire library of movies etc, on iphone, ipad, and desk top.  But on the macbook I only see the items I have bought on this particular device. How can I get my icloud syncing with my new macbook?
Thank you!

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