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it strikes me that some of the information on russia, we have a team of russia experts. we've looked at it very carefully. a lot of that analysis looks reasonably plausible. >> the point is it's a dossier. it's not been verified. >> that's right. i think there's no condition right now that the ability to come out and say this is factual is not there. >> isn't it more interesting to find out, too, whether what he'll do with sanctions, russian sanctions perhaps. >> i think it's very clear, very clear. i mean one of the big things in the news that came out yesterday is trump admitted after saying there was no reason to believe that russians were behind this, it could have been a 400-pound guy sitting in a bed, he said, yeah. still, it might have been someone else. he focused china being a much bigger hacking threat. he consistently wants to downplay russia and says russia working with the united states closer is clearly a very good thing. if you're trump and your public view is they're not going to do it nemt under me and might not have been them, well, clearly it's wrong t
it strikes me that some of the information on russia, we have a team of russia experts. we've looked at it very carefully. a lot of that analysis looks reasonably plausible. >> the point is it's a dossier. it's not been verified. >> that's right. i think there's no condition right now that the ability to come out and say this is factual is not there. >> isn't it more interesting to find out, too, whether what he'll do with sanctions, russian sanctions perhaps. >> i think...
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we have a horrible relationship with russia. russia can help us fight isis. if you look, this administration created isis by leaving at the wrong time. the void was created, isis was formed. if putin likes donald trump, guess what, folks, that's called an asset, not a liability. now i don't know that i'm going to get along with vladimir putin. i hope i do. but there's a good chance i won't. and if i don't do you honestly believe that hillary would be tougher on putin than me? does anybody in this room believe that? give me a break. >> reporter: -- make clear during your visit to moscow or st. petersburg did you engage in conduct that you would not regret and would a reasonable observer say you are potentially vulnerable to blackmail? >> when i leave our country, i'm a very high profile person. would you say? i'm extremely careful. i'm surrounded by bodyguards, surrounded by people. and i always tell them if i'm leaving this country be very careful because in your hotel rooms, and no matter where you go, you're probably going to have cameras. i'm not refers ju
we have a horrible relationship with russia. russia can help us fight isis. if you look, this administration created isis by leaving at the wrong time. the void was created, isis was formed. if putin likes donald trump, guess what, folks, that's called an asset, not a liability. now i don't know that i'm going to get along with vladimir putin. i hope i do. but there's a good chance i won't. and if i don't do you honestly believe that hillary would be tougher on putin than me? does anybody in...
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if russia stayed out, you'd have exactly the same result. but that doesn't mean the russians didn't try. >> what do we know about the evidence that the intelligence community is going to present to donald trump? this is an unprecedent meeting today. >> it is. what's interesting is he has said from the beginning he doesn't believe the russians were involved and i thought it was interesting that all three of the intel officials who testified yesterday had a pretty solid wall of saying the evidence is fairly clear. i think you'll see three different layers. i think you'll see the forensic evidence of where this came from. you'll probably hear about intercepts including some of those he had. you'll probably hear about implants which are what the nsa puts inside the networks of foreign countries so they can see the data. and if that data has shown up in russia, that would tell you that the russians had to get it somehow. >> what does it say about donald trump will work with the intelligence community going forward when he's already questioning th
if russia stayed out, you'd have exactly the same result. but that doesn't mean the russians didn't try. >> what do we know about the evidence that the intelligence community is going to present to donald trump? this is an unprecedent meeting today. >> it is. what's interesting is he has said from the beginning he doesn't believe the russians were involved and i thought it was interesting that all three of the intel officials who testified yesterday had a pretty solid wall of saying...
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trump admitted russia was to blame for cyber attacks during 2016 election. >> i think it was russia. we also get hacked by other countries. >> sir, can you state. >> reporter: clashing with a reporter from cnn mr. trump punished the network for reporting he was given a condensed version of the unsubstantiated rumors of the russian blackmail report. >> i won't give you a question. >> reporter: mr. trump offered first details about separating himself from his various business investments saying he'll not sell his company but hand the reigns to his two eldest sons. >> don and eric are going to be running the company. they are going to be running it in a very professional manner. they are not going to discuss with it me. >> reporter: with just days until his inauguration the president-elect unveiled his thoughts on the supreme court vacancy he'll fill and how to pay for a wall on the u.s./mexico border. >> the supreme court what's your time line you said a while ago you were down four. >> that will probably be within two weeks of the 20th. so within about two weeks, probably the second w
trump admitted russia was to blame for cyber attacks during 2016 election. >> i think it was russia. we also get hacked by other countries. >> sir, can you state. >> reporter: clashing with a reporter from cnn mr. trump punished the network for reporting he was given a condensed version of the unsubstantiated rumors of the russian blackmail report. >> i won't give you a question. >> reporter: mr. trump offered first details about separating himself from his various...
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relationship with russia. you have said that the present key advisers share your concerns but you haven't heard from the president. why does the president not share your concerns about russia? >> well, he campaigned, as you know, about and talked about better relations with russia. that it would open up new dialogue, et cetera. and all of that is fine, but it has to be done from a position of strength. and legitimize russian behavior. which we know is taking crimea. partitioning georgia, ukraine. one is, charlie, is that the russian airplanes used precision weapons to strike hospitals in aleppo. killing thousands of innocent men, women and children. that cannot go unresponded to. that's not the united states of america. we stand against that behavior. >> with concerns against rex tillerson and now you say you're going to vote do for him. what changed for you, senator mccain? >> well, it wasn't so much change. i have concerns about him. i still have a few concerns. i had conversations with him. i have talked to
relationship with russia. you have said that the present key advisers share your concerns but you haven't heard from the president. why does the president not share your concerns about russia? >> well, he campaigned, as you know, about and talked about better relations with russia. that it would open up new dialogue, et cetera. and all of that is fine, but it has to be done from a position of strength. and legitimize russian behavior. which we know is taking crimea. partitioning georgia,...
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why would russia want any of that? >> david sanger, national security correspondent for "the new york times," is here. good morning. >> good morning, norah. >> russia tried to interfere with the election, but to kellyanne's point, did they influence the outcome of the election and tip it in donald trump's favor? >> i don't think anybody has shown any evidence that that has happened. one of the interesting things that is going on with the trump campaign right now or the trump transition is that they are confusing the fact set of whether the russians came in, what they did with the outcome. >> right. >> and they could easily be in a position, i think -- and maybe after today's briefing, but maybe not -- of saying okay, the russians were part of a group that came in, but it still didn't affect the outcome. i think so far they've conflated those two. >> that's the reason i asked that question in that way. the clinton campaign spent mormonny georgia and arizona than they spent in wisconsin and michigan. >> that's right. if
why would russia want any of that? >> david sanger, national security correspondent for "the new york times," is here. good morning. >> good morning, norah. >> russia tried to interfere with the election, but to kellyanne's point, did they influence the outcome of the election and tip it in donald trump's favor? >> i don't think anybody has shown any evidence that that has happened. one of the interesting things that is going on with the trump campaign right...
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why would russia want donald trump to win the presidency here? donald trump has promised to modernize our nuclear capability. he wants to increase the defense budget and he wants more oil and gas. >> he also seems to endorse what julian assange has said about the leaks over what the intelligence community is saying. i think that's very troubling. that didn't come from leaks. that came from donald trump's tweets. so people are basing it on at one above the other. i think he's saying let's look at all the information. that's why they had hearings yesterday on capitol hill. that's why president obama is just now himself receiving the information. look. when we go back to president obama's legacy, they're not going to look at i was a tough guy against vladimir putin because i expelled 35 operatives in the waning days. why did he simply say to vladimir putin last summer, knock it off. >> why did he speak out before he got the report on twitter? >> what he's saying is he can't agree to the rush to judgment in the press. >> this is not a rush to judgmen
why would russia want donald trump to win the presidency here? donald trump has promised to modernize our nuclear capability. he wants to increase the defense budget and he wants more oil and gas. >> he also seems to endorse what julian assange has said about the leaks over what the intelligence community is saying. i think that's very troubling. that didn't come from leaks. that came from donald trump's tweets. so people are basing it on at one above the other. i think he's saying let's...
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documents say they were in russia? the intelligence community should be sitting down and getting a much better understanding of the sources and how they acquire the information. so i don't know where they are in that process. but once you do all that, you could get to a point where you could make a judgment about what's accurate here and what's mott. i will say, charlie, that the actions described by russian intelligence and how they operate against americans who visit russia, moscow, st. petersburg are absolutely right. audio surveillance, video surveillance, so this is how they operate. >> this story is not going away, is it, john? >> no. in part because you have republicans who are no fans of russia and vladimir putin. >> and are uncomfortable with the president-elect's relationship in terms of what he says. >> and why he seems to on be so comfortable with vladimir putin. >> thank you so much. we'll see you at the press conference. >> no, he'll be here with us. >> cbs news will bring you live coverage of president-e
documents say they were in russia? the intelligence community should be sitting down and getting a much better understanding of the sources and how they acquire the information. so i don't know where they are in that process. but once you do all that, you could get to a point where you could make a judgment about what's accurate here and what's mott. i will say, charlie, that the actions described by russian intelligence and how they operate against americans who visit russia, moscow, st....
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election hack that casts doubt on russia's involvement. he promises to reveal details that other people don't know. >>> plus dick clark productions is pushing back after mariah carey's manager claims they set her up to fail on new year's eve for bigger ratings. >> we begin with today's eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. >> crazy. people came in shooting everything. >> isis claims responsibility for the turkey nightclub attack. >> harrowing video shows the moment the gunman stormed into a popular club and opened fire. >> he is public enemy number one. everybody in the security service working to try to find him. p>> we know a lot about hacking and hacking is a very hard thing to prove. >> donald trump promising to reveal new information on russian hacking, information he claims no one else has. >> if he's going to have any credibility as president, he needs to stop talking this way. >> north korea is hinting it's about to test a long ring missile. kim jong-un says its country will boost its military capabilities. >>> an oklahoma police o
election hack that casts doubt on russia's involvement. he promises to reveal details that other people don't know. >>> plus dick clark productions is pushing back after mariah carey's manager claims they set her up to fail on new year's eve for bigger ratings. >> we begin with today's eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. >> crazy. people came in shooting everything. >> isis claims responsibility for the turkey nightclub attack. >> harrowing video shows the...
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views of russia and vladimir putin. that's going to be interesting to watch. >> how do you think the confirmation hearing for rex tillerson is going so far? >> i think there's trouble for him. they were more hawkish on him. the climate change probably helped him. i think there are doubts among some. i think it comes down to one person. marco rubio will determine. >> because he's been the most very he meant critic. >> he's on the foreign relations committee. he can create problems for him not only on the floor but the committee. and he's been very tough. you wonder where he's going to take it. that's the key question on rex tillerson. >> one question quickly is the notion that donald trump says, look, what's wrong with me liking the guy? i mean you don't -- i've got to negotiate with the guy. >> oh, vladimir putin? >> i think that's a reasonbling position. the problem is -- >> or he likes me. >> if you look at what john mark cain says, he says essentially -- i disagree that we can become an ally of vladimir putin. he thi
views of russia and vladimir putin. that's going to be interesting to watch. >> how do you think the confirmation hearing for rex tillerson is going so far? >> i think there's trouble for him. they were more hawkish on him. the climate change probably helped him. i think there are doubts among some. i think it comes down to one person. marco rubio will determine. >> because he's been the most very he meant critic. >> he's on the foreign relations committee. he can create...
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donald trump was continuing to cast doubt that russia hacked u.s. cyber systems in the run-up to the presi >> i just want them to be sure. it's a pretty serious charge. i know a lot about hacking and hacking is a very hard thing to prove. >> if he's going have any credibility, he needs to stop talking this way and denigrating the intelligence, he's going to need to rely on them. >> congress will push for more sanctions against russia. >> they didn't just steal data, they weaponized it with the specific intent of influencing the outcome of the election. >> reporter: the congressional election. >> what vladimir putin needs is a sense of new boundaries. he's had a free reign throughout the world over the last eight years. he needs to have a sense of boundaries and to know that costs are going to be imposed. >> reporter: that hard line comes in the wake of the praise of donald trump on vladimir putin. mr. trump tweeted, great move on delay by v. putin. i always knew he was very smart. >> there is a question about whether there's a political retribution
donald trump was continuing to cast doubt that russia hacked u.s. cyber systems in the run-up to the presi >> i just want them to be sure. it's a pretty serious charge. i know a lot about hacking and hacking is a very hard thing to prove. >> if he's going have any credibility, he needs to stop talking this way and denigrating the intelligence, he's going to need to rely on them. >> congress will push for more sanctions against russia. >> they didn't just steal data, they...
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in russia, it's impossible. and pointless. >> reporter: and dangerous. natalia pelevina knows when they take on their foes inside or outside the country they play hardball and by their own rules. charlie? >> thanks, elizabeth. elizabeth palmer in moscow. >>> cuba government is praising a major policy shift by the obama administration. ut states is ending the so-called wet foot, dry foot policy, dating back to 1995, allowing cuban migrants who reached american soil to stay and become legal residents, following months of negotiation with cuba, who agreed to take back cubans turned away by the yunited states. >>> emmy and golden globe award winning actress, claire danes, returns this weekend. ahead how the new season partly >> announcer: this morning's "eye opener" at 8:00 is sponsored by liberty mutual insurance. liberty stands with you. >>> the most >>> the most comprehensive study of marijuana in years finds clear benefits of the drug. what can be treated in adults and how recreational marijuana can be dangerous. you're watching "cbs this morning." almos
in russia, it's impossible. and pointless. >> reporter: and dangerous. natalia pelevina knows when they take on their foes inside or outside the country they play hardball and by their own rules. charlie? >> thanks, elizabeth. elizabeth palmer in moscow. >>> cuba government is praising a major policy shift by the obama administration. ut states is ending the so-called wet foot, dry foot policy, dating back to 1995, allowing cuban migrants who reached american soil to stay...
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what the show of strength means for our allies and for russia. but first here is today's eye opener at 8:00. thnchts is the truckee river. it's up to the brim right now. any higher it will be into the streets of reno. >>> trying to anticipate every possible question. >> how much responsibility does president obama bear for this? >> he should have done more. he should have been more forceful and pushing back on what the russians were doing. i think in retrospect, we let this one slide too long, too far. >> the gunman confessed to planning the attack but it's unclear why he chose ft. lauderdale and stopped shooting only when he ran out of bullets. >> meryl streep calling out president-elect trump. >>> black goes with everything. >> really does. >> i have to give them credit. it was their idea. >> how much does charlie rose in a can cost? >> $1.98. >>> somehow, some way, richardson comes up with the ball. >> one hand. hangs on. goes to the ground. oh, my goodness, what a catch. >> pete carroll has to look up and watch this one on the big boards. >>
what the show of strength means for our allies and for russia. but first here is today's eye opener at 8:00. thnchts is the truckee river. it's up to the brim right now. any higher it will be into the streets of reno. >>> trying to anticipate every possible question. >> how much responsibility does president obama bear for this? >> he should have done more. he should have been more forceful and pushing back on what the russians were doing. i think in retrospect, we let this...
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this russia -- this is a wholly new experience, i think. i don't know what it means to have a president who is so much committed to -- this is not just a reset. every president comesmargaret, . the president is challenging the "one china policy." do you think he's set himself on a collision course with china here? >> reporter: well, if you believe that donald trump embraces chaos, shake up some of the norms and see what happens, then maybe that's intentional. words matter. this is a founding principle of u.s./chinese relations that could have reverberations. so this is going to be something that the u.s. is going to have to push. rex tillerson if he is confirmed as the new secretary of state to try too massage. >>> jeff, the mid east, donald trump things jared kushner could broker peace in the middle east. >> why not. >> what happens here? >> well, you know, the middle east peace process is always near death. it's a little closer to death than usual. i don't think donald trump is going to necessarily move tel aviv. that's sort of an extracu
this russia -- this is a wholly new experience, i think. i don't know what it means to have a president who is so much committed to -- this is not just a reset. every president comesmargaret, . the president is challenging the "one china policy." do you think he's set himself on a collision course with china here? >> reporter: well, if you believe that donald trump embraces chaos, shake up some of the norms and see what happens, then maybe that's intentional. words matter. this...
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relationship with russia. you have said that the president's key advisers share your concerns, but you haven't heard from the president. why does the president not share your concerns about russia? >> well, he campaigned, as you know, about -- talked about better relations with russia and they would open up new dialogue, et cetera. and all that is fine, but it has to be done from a position of strength. and it cannot acknowledge and legitimize russian behavior which, as we know, has taken crimea, partitioning georgia, ukraine. one of my most odious, charlie, is the russian airplanes use precision weapons to strike hospitals in aleppo, killing thousands of innocent men, women and children. that cannot go unresponded to. that's not the united states of america. we stand against that kind of behavior. >> last week you announced that you have some concerns about rex tillerson. now you said you're going to vote for him. what changed for you, senator mccain? >> it wasn't so much change as i had concerns about him. i
relationship with russia. you have said that the president's key advisers share your concerns, but you haven't heard from the president. why does the president not share your concerns about russia? >> well, he campaigned, as you know, about -- talked about better relations with russia and they would open up new dialogue, et cetera. and all that is fine, but it has to be done from a position of strength. and it cannot acknowledge and legitimize russian behavior which, as we know, has taken...
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but you do have to pay for it. >> a lot of russia news over the weekend. we heard the cia director saying donald trump does not have a full appreciation of russian capabilities and the president-elect suggesting he could do away with some of these russian sanctions. >> we heard him suggest that nato is obsolete. trump has been a disrupter in many ways, on health care, on russia as well. the idea that he may actually move to lift the sanctions just imposed by president obama for meddling in our election, these are things that have gotten everybody's attention. this would be a fundamental shift in the approach that american presidents in general, and particularly republican presidents have taken. >> therefore, the question is for the president and vladimir putin, what does vladimir putin have to do to get donald trump to eliminate the sanctions? >> that's right. maybe it's invite us back to the syria talks. that's something we're not part of at the moment. would that be enough, to say russia is now cooperating with us and we should lift the sanctions? >> wha
but you do have to pay for it. >> a lot of russia news over the weekend. we heard the cia director saying donald trump does not have a full appreciation of russian capabilities and the president-elect suggesting he could do away with some of these russian sanctions. >> we heard him suggest that nato is obsolete. trump has been a disrupter in many ways, on health care, on russia as well. the idea that he may actually move to lift the sanctions just imposed by president obama for...
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a different tone than president-elect trump took towards russia and president putin. yesterday, speaker ryan told us he's not sure what mr. trump's long term plan is for dealing with russia. you're having conversations with him. i mean, wouldn't you want to say tell me what your long term strategy is -- >> i think carrot stick diploma diplomacy? >> transactional. >> negotiating, first offer, but not the final position? >> i think it's served him extremely well and worked very well, and he's made a difference already before getting in office on this, so i think that's nontraditional. i'm going out on a limb here, but i think it's going to be an unconventional presidency. >> that's a a big limb. >> yeah, so, but on russia, i think they are an actor -- >> you believe he does? >> i believe he does. i say he believes they are, especially now that he has to be confronted -- >> he's prepared to, as he said, reduce sanctions if, in fact, they do something we know not what. >> i can't speak to what that is. all i'd say is he knows they are up to no good. he knows they tried to
a different tone than president-elect trump took towards russia and president putin. yesterday, speaker ryan told us he's not sure what mr. trump's long term plan is for dealing with russia. you're having conversations with him. i mean, wouldn't you want to say tell me what your long term strategy is -- >> i think carrot stick diploma diplomacy? >> transactional. >> negotiating, first offer, but not the final position? >> i think it's served him extremely well and worked...
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trump tomorrow for an intelligence meeting on that russia hack. remember, he was vowing to revamp the government. now one of his first targets appears to be the intelligence community. >> the president-elect has expressed his very sincere and healthy american skepticism. >> meeting with congressional leaders wednesday, vice president-elect pence questioned the intelligence agencies. >> given some of the intelligence failures of recent years, the president-elect's made it clear to the american people that he's skeptical about conclusions. >> mr. trump has cast doubt on the intelligence community's conclusion that russia was trying to influence the presidential election. late wednesday cbs learned the president-elect is considering overhauling some u.s. intelligence agencies including scrapping altogether the director of national intelligence. >> we'd like to present you a copy of our report. >> congress created the director of national intelligence after 9/11 found they were not sharing information that could have prevented the 9/11 attacks. the go
trump tomorrow for an intelligence meeting on that russia hack. remember, he was vowing to revamp the government. now one of his first targets appears to be the intelligence community. >> the president-elect has expressed his very sincere and healthy american skepticism. >> meeting with congressional leaders wednesday, vice president-elect pence questioned the intelligence agencies. >> given some of the intelligence failures of recent years, the president-elect's made it clear...
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trump's long-term plan is for dealing with russia. >> you're having conversations with him. wouldn't you want to say -- >> i think he believes in carrot stick diplomacy. >> transactional. >> first offer but not my final position. >> i think it served him extremely well. i think it's worked very well and he's made a difference already before he's gotten in office on this, and so i think that's nontraditional. i said this. i'm going to go on a limb an unconventional presidency here. >> that's a big limb. >> russia, i think they're manevolent actor. >> he said he'd reduce the sanctions if they do something, we know not what. >> i can't speak to that but he knows they're up to no good, he knows they tried to meddle in our elections and he knows they do not share our interests. >> i asked about the affordable care act and he said they'll have it together. >> he seems in good humor. >> he's in good form. we spoke for about 60 minutes. >> you have mike spence, earne earnest and mike beer. >> he was at my table. we're hearing that trump in terms of regulations having do with securit
trump's long-term plan is for dealing with russia. >> you're having conversations with him. wouldn't you want to say -- >> i think he believes in carrot stick diplomacy. >> transactional. >> first offer but not my final position. >> i think it served him extremely well. i think it's worked very well and he's made a difference already before he's gotten in office on this, and so i think that's nontraditional. i said this. i'm going to go on a limb an unconventional...
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that's when it comes to russia lost the popular vote to hillary clinton. these are things that really get his attention. he's insensitive perhaps to some of the racial aspects including the offense that john lewis and othering took when he questioned the legitimacy of barack obama's presidency. >> four days to go. he says he's going to unite the country. >> leets hope that happens. >> yes. >>> cbs news will have full coverage. it begin us with us on friday on cbs. protests of hundreds of thousands of people will likely compromise security on inauguration day. inside we'll go inside the command center to see how law enforcement arou >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by farmers insurance. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. >>> a young wom met her biologicalar time since she was kidnapped from a hospital as a newborn. >>> ahead how investigators solved this cold case after nearly two decades. >> you're watching "cbs this morning." so i liked when my doctor told me i may reach my blood sugar and a1c goals by activating
that's when it comes to russia lost the popular vote to hillary clinton. these are things that really get his attention. he's insensitive perhaps to some of the racial aspects including the offense that john lewis and othering took when he questioned the legitimacy of barack obama's presidency. >> four days to go. he says he's going to unite the country. >> leets hope that happens. >> yes. >>> cbs news will have full coverage. it begin us with us on friday on cbs....
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russia and china, so the geopolitical problems. so there's no -- it is a substantial list of very strategic foreign policy problems that this new administration is going to face on day one. >> president obama once said the president's desk is anywhere never cleared. >> that's right. president bush left president obama the financial crisis. everybody comes in with a longer list than they expected when they ran for office. >> thank you very much. >>> the president's first the uncertainties of hep c. i don't want to live with or wonder whether i should seek treatment. i am ready. because today there's harvoni. a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. harvoni is proven to cure up to 99% of patients... ...who've had no prior treatment. it transformed treatment as the first cure that's... ...one pill, once a day for 12 weeks. certain patients... ...can be cured with just 8 weeks of ha
russia and china, so the geopolitical problems. so there's no -- it is a substantial list of very strategic foreign policy problems that this new administration is going to face on day one. >> president obama once said the president's desk is anywhere never cleared. >> that's right. president bush left president obama the financial crisis. everybody comes in with a longer list than they expected when they ran for office. >> thank you very much. >>> the president's...
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trump had for weeks doubted reports on russia tampering, cyber and otherwise, in the 2016 election. >> as far as hacking, i think it was russia. >> before reversing course during his news conference last week. >> i don't see the president-elect as a legitimate president. >> it's led people like john lewis to question his legitimacy. >> i think the russians participated in helping this man get elected, and they helped destroy the candidacy of hillary clinton. >> lewis said he will boycott the inauguration. on saturday trump turned to twitter. john lewis should spend time helping his district which is in horrible shape and falling apart not to mention crime infested. all talk. talk, talk. no action or results. sad. lewis represents a district with wealth and prestige. it includes atlanta's hartsfield-jackson airport, the centers for disease control and prevention, and the georgia institute of technology. >> donald trump won this election fair and square. >> on "face the nation" mike pence tried to soften mr. trump's tone. >> it was deeply disappointing to me and also to hear he was not
trump had for weeks doubted reports on russia tampering, cyber and otherwise, in the 2016 election. >> as far as hacking, i think it was russia. >> before reversing course during his news conference last week. >> i don't see the president-elect as a legitimate president. >> it's led people like john lewis to question his legitimacy. >> i think the russians participated in helping this man get elected, and they helped destroy the candidacy of hillary clinton....
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adviser reportedly had five phone calls with russia's ambassador to the u.s. in recent weeks. one was on the day the u.s. imposed sanctions on russia for the alleged hacking of the presidential election, and in an interview with t"the wall stree journal" mr. trump said he would cancel the sanctions against russia if moscow is helpful to the u.s. errol barnett has more. good morning. >> good morning. by this time next week donald trump will be president but in the house they're still reeling from the loss. briefings on capitol hill this week have only deepened their anger while the trump team admits it has been in contact with one russian diplomat. >> i don't see the president-elect as a legitimate president. >> reporter: senator lewis said he won't attend the inauguration along with seven other house democrats. >> i think there was a conspiracy on the part of the russians and others to help him get elected. that's not right. that's not fair. >> reporter: democrats directed their frustration at fbi director james comey on friday. >> my company and the fbi direc
adviser reportedly had five phone calls with russia's ambassador to the u.s. in recent weeks. one was on the day the u.s. imposed sanctions on russia for the alleged hacking of the presidential election, and in an interview with t"the wall stree journal" mr. trump said he would cancel the sanctions against russia if moscow is helpful to the u.s. errol barnett has more. good morning. >> good morning. by this time next week donald trump will be president but in the house they're...
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. >>> he no longer thinks this is a witch hunt, this investigation into russia meddling. >> sources within the intelligence committee attributed to sharing that information is a real disservice to our democracy. >> equating the trens community with nazi germany. >> donald trump, if you take away the particulars, was elected on the same program you were, change. >> that's a lot of particulars you're taking away. fehr enough. >> the iconic ringling bros. and
. >>> he no longer thinks this is a witch hunt, this investigation into russia meddling. >> sources within the intelligence committee attributed to sharing that information is a real disservice to our democracy. >> equating the trens community with nazi germany. >> donald trump, if you take away the particulars, was elected on the same program you were, change. >> that's a lot of particulars you're taking away. fehr enough. >> the iconic ringling bros. and
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today top intelligence leaders are testifying in congress about russia's alleged hacking to influence the election. >>> a horrifying attack live streamed on facebook. two men and two women are accused of tieing up and terrorizing a disabled man. >> wireless carriers will send a command today to effectively kill all of samsung's galaxy 7 smart phones. why some people don't want to give up the device despite a series of battery fires. >>> we begin with today's eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. >> given some of the intelligence failures of recent years, president-elect has made it clear to the american people that he's skeptical about conclusions. >> president-elect trump plans a possible overhaul of spy agencies. >> happening in the middle of mr. trump's clash with the intelligence community -- >> [ bleep ] donald trump. >> police in chicago now have arrested four people saying they tortured a mentally disabled man and live streamed the video on social media. >> it's sickening. it makes you wonder what would make individuals treat somebody like that. >> it was total chaos, there was
today top intelligence leaders are testifying in congress about russia's alleged hacking to influence the election. >>> a horrifying attack live streamed on facebook. two men and two women are accused of tieing up and terrorizing a disabled man. >> wireless carriers will send a command today to effectively kill all of samsung's galaxy 7 smart phones. why some people don't want to give up the device despite a series of battery fires. >>> we begin with today's eye opener,...
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. >>> the president-elect accepts the view that russia tried to interfere in our election. donald trump was briefed by top government intelligence officials on friday. he had previously questioned their conclusion for weeks. now in an interview, president obama says the report's findings were clear. >> the russians sought to interfere with the election process that the cyber hacking that took place by the russians was part of that campaign. >> government investigators are still trying to learn how widespread russian cyber attacks were. >> he is now principal of the group focused on security and risk management. he joins us from washington. good morning. >> good morning. >> so when you look at the russian hacking, what influence do you think it had. >> well, charlie, from the intelligence point of view, the influence on the campaign, did it affect votes, is not just not known. it's unknowable through intelligence techniques, but i was quite stunned that the community at large with high confidence judgments, the russians did this, they did this to erode confidence in our proc
. >>> the president-elect accepts the view that russia tried to interfere in our election. donald trump was briefed by top government intelligence officials on friday. he had previously questioned their conclusion for weeks. now in an interview, president obama says the report's findings were clear. >> the russians sought to interfere with the election process that the cyber hacking that took place by the russians was part of that campaign. >> government investigators are...
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authorities and fled to russia. just last week wikileaks founder julian asaunch tweeted he would turn himself in if president obama offered clemency to manning. the white house insisted there was no quid pro quo. paul ryan called the president's decision outrages and mccain called it a grave mistake and said manning's dishonor will last forever. meanwhile expect more russia has decided to extend the resident's permit for edward snowden for a couple of years. >> this is an odd question to ask you. are you standing outside? the picture standing surreal. >> i am joking. this is a metaphor for the week. we can't see very far. the fog is pretty thick in washington. >> it's a very interesting shot. i started thinking about vampires and werewolves, but okay. thank you very much. >>> the cbs news poll shows donald trump will become president on friday with a record low approval rating. just 32% have an approval rate. that's lower than anything measured going back to ronald reagan back in 1981. it's 12 points below the next
authorities and fled to russia. just last week wikileaks founder julian asaunch tweeted he would turn himself in if president obama offered clemency to manning. the white house insisted there was no quid pro quo. paul ryan called the president's decision outrages and mccain called it a grave mistake and said manning's dishonor will last forever. meanwhile expect more russia has decided to extend the resident's permit for edward snowden for a couple of years. >> this is an odd question to...
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if the united states lifted sanctions to russia russia would reduce the number in his stockpile. but sergey lavrov said that's not how he read trump's words. i do not see any deal for the lifting of sanctions, but russia does expect to have a dialogue on nuclear disarmament. the idea he said is out of touch with reality. in an interview ruffled many political feathers. when he predicted that the european union was likely to loose more members. and singling out germany's chancellor angela merkel trump said she made a catastrophic mistake in allows so many refugees into the country. merkel's response was diplomatic. >> reporter: i think that we europeans have our destiny in our own hands she said. and added that germany would work with the new president once he's in office. president francois hollande of france pushed back harder saying europe is in no need of such advice. overall, european leaders are holding back waiting to see beyond trump's words for what he does once he takes the oath of office. in the words of the danish foreign minister, gayle, we're waitin m diplomacy to re
if the united states lifted sanctions to russia russia would reduce the number in his stockpile. but sergey lavrov said that's not how he read trump's words. i do not see any deal for the lifting of sanctions, but russia does expect to have a dialogue on nuclear disarmament. the idea he said is out of touch with reality. in an interview ruffled many political feathers. when he predicted that the european union was likely to loose more members. and singling out germany's chancellor angela merkel...
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authorities and fled to russia. just last week wikileaks founder jewel squan assange tweeted he would turn himself in the president obama offered manning clemency. on tuesday the white house insisted there was no quid pro quo. paul ryan called the president's decision outrageous. senator john mccain called it a grave mistake and said manning's dishonor will last forever. the white house says to expect more commutations. meanwhile overnight, russian authorities decided to extend edward snowden's residence permit, quote, for another couple years. >>> cbs poll out this morning shows donald trump will become president on friday with record low approval ratings. just 32% of americans have a favorable view of the president-elect. that's lower than any president-elect cbs news has measured going back to ronald reagan back in 1981. 12 points below the next lowest, george w. bush. more than half of americans have at least some confidence that the president-elect will make the right decision on important issues like the econo
authorities and fled to russia. just last week wikileaks founder jewel squan assange tweeted he would turn himself in the president obama offered manning clemency. on tuesday the white house insisted there was no quid pro quo. paul ryan called the president's decision outrageous. senator john mccain called it a grave mistake and said manning's dishonor will last forever. the white house says to expect more commutations. meanwhile overnight, russian authorities decided to extend edward snowden's...
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. >> did russia give you this information or anybody associated with russia? >> our source is not a state party. so the answer for our interactions is no. >> the western part of the country is bracing for heavy snow and rain. >> you have to have chains or 4-wheel drive. >> a 4-year-old boy dangling from a chair lift in utah. >> all that -- >> the vice president welcoming a new senate class in true biden fashion. >> so help you god? >> i will. >> she's not so sure. >>> and all that matters. >> bill and hillary clinton will attend the inauguration of the new president donald trump. >> 50/50 hillary pulls a red wedding at that inauguration or at least a kanye. >> on "cbs this morning." >> you have the first lady's exit interview right before christmas. >> did you see any of it? >> i did not. >> it's okay. >> i was busy being with my family. >> as you should have been. >> thank you. >> a lot of people with their families and they watched that special. >> this morning's eye opener is presented by toyota. let's go places. >>> welcome to "cbs this morning" as you wak
. >> did russia give you this information or anybody associated with russia? >> our source is not a state party. so the answer for our interactions is no. >> the western part of the country is bracing for heavy snow and rain. >> you have to have chains or 4-wheel drive. >> a 4-year-old boy dangling from a chair lift in utah. >> all that -- >> the vice president welcoming a new senate class in true biden fashion. >> so help you god? >> i...
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. >>> plus, russia on the line. the president's plan to speak to vladimir putin today. >>> his death was a turning point in the civil rights movement. the shocking new admission in the case of emmett till. >>> and from playing the elephant man to making magic in harry potter, hollywood mourns the loss of actor john hurt. >>> but we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> radical islamic terrorists. i don't want them here. >> the president delivers on a campaign promise that critics call un-american. >> the part that is really going to send shock waves around the world, the suspension of the u.s. refugee program. >> there was smiles and there was laughter and they each held hands. >> he's t ee's theresa may is tt foreign leader to meet president trump. >> you say you praise russia and want to ban muslims coming to america. for tbritain that sounds alarge >> you asked for that question? there goes that relationship. >> thousands of opponents gathered for the annual march for life ra
. >>> plus, russia on the line. the president's plan to speak to vladimir putin today. >>> his death was a turning point in the civil rights movement. the shocking new admission in the case of emmett till. >>> and from playing the elephant man to making magic in harry potter, hollywood mourns the loss of actor john hurt. >>> but we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> radical islamic terrorists. i...
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we're in the midst of a separate set of hearings about russia -- demonstrated russian efforts to influence cybe american electoral system. and i want to understand better mr. tillerson's ties to vladimir putin and the russian government. i also am deeply interested in the record of exxonmobil when mr. tillerson was in leadership, in funding organizations that tried to muddy up, or denied the reality of climate science. exxonmobil is an organization filled with scientists and engineers. and from what i've read, they understood long ago, decades, that humans were affecting climate in ways that could be dangerous. but the allegation then is that they then made a decision to cover that evidence up, as long as they could, for their own financial benefit. and i want to explore what mr. tillerson knows about that. >> front page of "usa today" is raising questions about deals that tillerson did with syria, sudan and iran while he was chairman and ceo of exxon. exxon replied that this was just a very small part of what exxon does. what's troubling to you about that? >> well, it may be a small part,
we're in the midst of a separate set of hearings about russia -- demonstrated russian efforts to influence cybe american electoral system. and i want to understand better mr. tillerson's ties to vladimir putin and the russian government. i also am deeply interested in the record of exxonmobil when mr. tillerson was in leadership, in funding organizations that tried to muddy up, or denied the reality of climate science. exxonmobil is an organization filled with scientists and engineers. and from...
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in a statement the president-elect acknowledged russia, china, and other countries are consistently trying to break through the infrastructure but defended his presidency by adding there was absolutely no effect on the outcome of the election. absent from the statement was any support of the conclusion that russian president vladimir putin interfered in the u.s. presidential election. the now report says he ordered an influence cam parngs wanted to undermine faith in u.s. democracy, denigrate secretary clinton and preferred president-elect donald trump, proven, they say, by the passing of democratic hack e-mails to organizations like wikileaks by the russian intelligence service and magnified by fake news articles and paid online trolls. >> the russians intended to meddle, and they meddled. >> late friday president obama weighed in. >> we have to remind ourselves we're on the same time. vladimir putin is not on our team. >> reporter: leading up to friday's meeting trump continuously doubted the accuracy of u.s. intelligence. >> i want them to be sure. and when you look at the weapons of ma
in a statement the president-elect acknowledged russia, china, and other countries are consistently trying to break through the infrastructure but defended his presidency by adding there was absolutely no effect on the outcome of the election. absent from the statement was any support of the conclusion that russian president vladimir putin interfered in the u.s. presidential election. the now report says he ordered an influence cam parngs wanted to undermine faith in u.s. democracy, denigrate...
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lifted santions against russia, russia would reduce the number of weapons in its nuclear stockpile, but russian foreign minister said that's not how he read trump's words. but russia does expect to have a dialogue with the new administration on nuclear disarmament. and he flatly denied rumors there's already plans for an early putin and trump summit. and singling out myrrh kul. her response was diplomatic. >> translator: i think the europeans have our destiny in our own hands, and added germany would work with the new president once he was in office. and france pushed back further, and overall european leaders are holding back waiting to see beyond trump's words once he takes the oath of office. >> reporter: in the words of danish words, we are waiting to move from twitter policy to policy. >> our coverage begins in wa washington right here on cbs. >>> investigators overnight officially suspended the effort to find the boeing 777 with 239 people onboard, and it disappeared in march of 2014 after leaving for beijing. the search covered an area larger than ohio. chris, good morning. >> of
lifted santions against russia, russia would reduce the number of weapons in its nuclear stockpile, but russian foreign minister said that's not how he read trump's words. but russia does expect to have a dialogue with the new administration on nuclear disarmament. and he flatly denied rumors there's already plans for an early putin and trump summit. and singling out myrrh kul. her response was diplomatic. >> translator: i think the europeans have our destiny in our own hands, and added...