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when barack obama and hillary clinton came into office, they gave away the nuclear defense of poland and the czech republic to reset the relationship with russia. and i was on a panel much like this, about six months ago, which secretary gates, who was the defense secretary, i said to him something that's always troubled me, i said to him, what did we get in return for that? and he said, the spanish word, "nada." he was opposed to it. now, that is a stupid negotiation. i don't know if we ever should have given way the nuclear defense of poland and the czech republic to start with. if we were going to do it, we should have gotten something for it. donald trump will probably go to congress, and he'll go to the world with an agenda that's a little beyond what he needs, so he has room to negotiate. just like every one of you do in business. you don't -- you don't -- you don't put your house up for sale if it's a $2 million house and you want $2 million for it, at $2 million. you put it up at 2.5 or 2.6 and then you end up at 2. if you understand business, if you understand how to negotia
when barack obama and hillary clinton came into office, they gave away the nuclear defense of poland and the czech republic to reset the relationship with russia. and i was on a panel much like this, about six months ago, which secretary gates, who was the defense secretary, i said to him something that's always troubled me, i said to him, what did we get in return for that? and he said, the spanish word, "nada." he was opposed to it. now, that is a stupid negotiation. i don't know if...
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romney went onto israel and poland where he had very similar success. when romney returned home, he was widely panned for what turned out to be a disastrous venture into diplomacy. it turned out to be something of a sad trial run, wouldn't you say? well, i do. now the quotation of the evening. on insults and wrongs, and this one from shakespeare, if i may. we're coming right back with much more. stay with us. the president-elect building out his administration, choosing his cabinet, and setting the tone for governance that begins in less than two months. >> they tell me they was the first elected official to endorse donald trump in the country, and it was lonely for a while. lou: fred barnes joins me next, we'll be talking about trump's latest and potential appointments. and we'll have the video of his and we'll have the video of his amazing twists and turns. do you remember what your sdad and i taught you. about hands only cpr? yes. uh, kind of. if you see a teen or adult suddenly collapse, the first thing you do is...? call 9-1-1. and the second thing
romney went onto israel and poland where he had very similar success. when romney returned home, he was widely panned for what turned out to be a disastrous venture into diplomacy. it turned out to be something of a sad trial run, wouldn't you say? well, i do. now the quotation of the evening. on insults and wrongs, and this one from shakespeare, if i may. we're coming right back with much more. stay with us. the president-elect building out his administration, choosing his cabinet, and setting...
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mney went onto israel and poland where he had very similar success. when romney returned home, he was widely panned for what turned out to be a disastrous venture into diplomacy. it turned out to be something of a sad trial run, wouldn't you say? well, i do. now the quotation of the evening. on insults and wrongs, and this one from shakespeare, if i may. we're coming right back with much more. stay with us. the president-elect building out his administration, choosing his cabinet, and setting the tone for governance that begins in less than two months. >> they tell me they was the first elected official to endorse donald trump in the country, and it was lonely for a while. lou: fred barnes joins me next, we'll be talking about trump's latest and potential appointments. and we'll have the video of his amazing twists and turns. we live in a pick and choose world. love or like? naughty or nice? calm or bright? but at bedtime... ...why settle for this? enter sleep number. don't miss the ultimate sleep number week, going on now. sleepiq technology tells yo
mney went onto israel and poland where he had very similar success. when romney returned home, he was widely panned for what turned out to be a disastrous venture into diplomacy. it turned out to be something of a sad trial run, wouldn't you say? well, i do. now the quotation of the evening. on insults and wrongs, and this one from shakespeare, if i may. we're coming right back with much more. stay with us. the president-elect building out his administration, choosing his cabinet, and setting...
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romney went onto israel and poland where he had very similar success. when romney returned home, he was widely panned for what turned out to be a disastrous venture into diplomacy. it turned out to be something of a sad trial run, wouldn't you say? well, i do. now the quotation of the evening. on insults and wrongs, and this one from shakespeare, if i may. we're coming right back with much more. stay with us. the president-elect building out his administration, choosing his cabinet, and setting the tone for governance that begins in less than two months. >> they tell me they was the first elected official to endorse donald trump in the country, and it was lonely for a while. lou: fred barnes joins me next, we'll be talking about trump's latest and potential appointments. and we'll have the video of his and we'll have the video of his amazing twists and turns. we asked people to write down the things they love to do most on these balloons. travel with my daughter. roller derby. ♪ now give up half of 'em. do i have to? this is a tough financial choice w
romney went onto israel and poland where he had very similar success. when romney returned home, he was widely panned for what turned out to be a disastrous venture into diplomacy. it turned out to be something of a sad trial run, wouldn't you say? well, i do. now the quotation of the evening. on insults and wrongs, and this one from shakespeare, if i may. we're coming right back with much more. stay with us. the president-elect building out his administration, choosing his cabinet, and setting...
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the icc, they cia saying syria or does may have tortured 27 detainees in afghanistan or lithuania, poland, and romania. it's his u.s. armed forces appear to have abused 61 detainees in afghanistan between 2003 and 2014. the chief prosecutor spoke to france 24 about the alleged war crimes at the hands of the u.s. >> we have advanced significantly in the preliminary examination in that particular situation of afghanistan. reporter: all of the trials have dealt with crimes committed in africa. and it is eager to silence its critics that say the court is biased. prosecutors are to decide imminently whether to seek authorization to open a full-scale investigation in afghanistan and that could lead to war crimes charges. some experts doubt it will come to this. >> this report really serves as a document which aims and shames governments and double sizes -- publicizes crimes. what they're trying to do is engage with the u.s. in order for them to start prosecutions themselves. reporter: the international criminal court has been ratified by 123 countries. the u.s. is a notable absence. after takin
the icc, they cia saying syria or does may have tortured 27 detainees in afghanistan or lithuania, poland, and romania. it's his u.s. armed forces appear to have abused 61 detainees in afghanistan between 2003 and 2014. the chief prosecutor spoke to france 24 about the alleged war crimes at the hands of the u.s. >> we have advanced significantly in the preliminary examination in that particular situation of afghanistan. reporter: all of the trials have dealt with crimes committed in...
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romney went onto israel and poland where he had very similar success. when romney returned home, he was widely panned for what turned out to be a disastrous venture into diplomacy. it turned out to be something of a sad trial run, wouldn't you say? well, i do. now the quotation of the evening. on insults and wrongs, and this one from shakespeare, if i may. we're coming right back with much more. stay with us. the president-elect building out his administration, choosing his cabinet, and setting the tone for governance that begins in less than two months. >> they tell me they was the first elected official to endorse donald trump in the country, and it was lonely for a while. lou: fred barnes joins me next, we'll be talking about trump's latest and potential appointments. and we'll have the video of his amazing twists and turns. when heartburn hits, fight back fast with tums smoothies. it starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue. and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum -tum -tum -tum smoothies! only from tums every day starts bett
romney went onto israel and poland where he had very similar success. when romney returned home, he was widely panned for what turned out to be a disastrous venture into diplomacy. it turned out to be something of a sad trial run, wouldn't you say? well, i do. now the quotation of the evening. on insults and wrongs, and this one from shakespeare, if i may. we're coming right back with much more. stay with us. the president-elect building out his administration, choosing his cabinet, and setting...
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romney went onto israel and poland where he had very similar success. when romney returned home, he was widely panned for what turned out to be a disastrous venture into diplomacy. it turned out to be something of a sad trial run, wouldn't you say? well, i do. now the quotation of the evening. on insults and wrongs, and this one from shakespeare, if i may. we're coming right back with much more. stay with us. the president-elect building out his administration, choosing his cabinet, and setting the tone for governance that begins in less than two months. >> they tell me they was the first elected official to endorse donald trump in the country, and it was lonely for a while. lou: fred barnes joins me next, we'll be talking about trump's latest and potential appointments. and we'll have the video of his amazing twists and turns. it's truly an astounding trick. much more coming up. we'll be right back. you'll know what's wrong. if you do need a mechanic, just press this. "thank you for calling hum." and if you really need help, help can find you, automati
romney went onto israel and poland where he had very similar success. when romney returned home, he was widely panned for what turned out to be a disastrous venture into diplomacy. it turned out to be something of a sad trial run, wouldn't you say? well, i do. now the quotation of the evening. on insults and wrongs, and this one from shakespeare, if i may. we're coming right back with much more. stay with us. the president-elect building out his administration, choosing his cabinet, and setting...
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romney went onto israel and poland where he had very similar success. when romney returned home, he was widely panned for what turned out to be a disastrous venture into diplomacy. it turned out to be something of a sad trial run, wouldn't you say? well, i do. now the quotation of the evening. on insults and wrongs, and this one from shakespeare, if i may. we're coming right back with much more. stay with us. the president-elect building out his administration, choosing his cabinet, and setting the tone for governance that begins in less than two months. >> they tell me they was the first elected official to endorse donald trump in the country, and it was lonely for a while. lou: fred barnes joins me next, we'll be talking about trump's latest and potential appointments. and we'll have the video of his amazing twists and turns. liberty mutual stood with me when i was too busy with the kids to get a repair estimate. liberty did what? yeah, with liberty mutual all i needed to do to get an estimate was snap a photo of the damage and voila! voila! (sigh) i
romney went onto israel and poland where he had very similar success. when romney returned home, he was widely panned for what turned out to be a disastrous venture into diplomacy. it turned out to be something of a sad trial run, wouldn't you say? well, i do. now the quotation of the evening. on insults and wrongs, and this one from shakespeare, if i may. we're coming right back with much more. stay with us. the president-elect building out his administration, choosing his cabinet, and setting...
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. >> reporter: one of cinema's most ambitious new films is under production in a small studio in poland. here, with the stroke of a brusque, a team of painters brings to life the work of vincent van gogh. the final result-- the first handpainted film ever >> we have definitely, without a doubt, invented the slowest form of film making ever devised in 120 years. >> reporter: hugh welchman is the film's director, using letters written by van gogh, welch man and his wife, dorota kobiella, tell the story of van gogh's creative genius and sudden death. vincent van gogh of born in the netherlands in 1853. famous themes including sun flowers and wheat fields. at 37 years old, after being released from a mental institution, he took his own life without any explanation. >> how does a man going from being absolutely calm to suicidal in six weeks? >> reporter: that pivotal question is explored flew threw fictional interviews with the real-life characters and locations dte gogh's famous paintings. >> he was an interesting man. >> he was a genius. >> reporter: like a traditional film, "loving vincen
. >> reporter: one of cinema's most ambitious new films is under production in a small studio in poland. here, with the stroke of a brusque, a team of painters brings to life the work of vincent van gogh. the final result-- the first handpainted film ever >> we have definitely, without a doubt, invented the slowest form of film making ever devised in 120 years. >> reporter: hugh welchman is the film's director, using letters written by van gogh, welch man and his wife, dorota...
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we have russia already responding, poland thinking that's a good thing to have him. that's the biggest -- >> tom: that troubles me. he was quite dismissive about a lot of foreign policy questions. the man that i have always admire the most is a man by the name of brent national security advisor to nixon and the bushes and he was a key man in putting together the deal in which we separated the soviet union from its nuclear arsenal and made it more responsive to what we both needed. he changed his registration to vote for her instead of him. that doesn't mean he won't have access to other people, but he has to listen to them. he said i know more about isis than our generals do. it's a very complex situation. then he turned around and said i've got more generals than anybody else for me, and they're going to decide what this war is going to be, but generals will do what i tell them to do. that's out in how it works. is that bombast for campaigning, who knows? but it's unsettling. having said that, got to give him room to be the new president, the president-elect. he doe
we have russia already responding, poland thinking that's a good thing to have him. that's the biggest -- >> tom: that troubles me. he was quite dismissive about a lot of foreign policy questions. the man that i have always admire the most is a man by the name of brent national security advisor to nixon and the bushes and he was a key man in putting together the deal in which we separated the soviet union from its nuclear arsenal and made it more responsive to what we both needed. he...
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. >> reporter: one of cinema's most ambitious new films is under production in a small studio in poland. here, with the stroke of a brusque, a team of painters brings to life the work of vincent van gogh. the final result-- the first handpainted film ever made. >> we have definitely, without a doubt, invented the slowest form of film making ever devised in 120 years. >> reporter: hugh welchman is the film's director, using letters written by van gogh, welch man and his wife, dorota kobiella, tell the story of van gogh's creative genius and sudden death. vincent van gogh of born in the netherlands in 1853. over the course of his career, he painted over 800 canvases, famous themes including sun flowers and wheat fields. at 37 years old, after being released from a mental institution, he took his own life without any explanation. >> how does a man going from being absolutely calm to suicidal in six weeks? >> reporter: that pivotal question is explored flew threw fictional interviews with the real-life characters and locations depicted in 150 of van gogh's famous paintings. >> he was an int
. >> reporter: one of cinema's most ambitious new films is under production in a small studio in poland. here, with the stroke of a brusque, a team of painters brings to life the work of vincent van gogh. the final result-- the first handpainted film ever made. >> we have definitely, without a doubt, invented the slowest form of film making ever devised in 120 years. >> reporter: hugh welchman is the film's director, using letters written by van gogh, welch man and his wife,...
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when barack obama and hillary clinton came into office, they gave away the nuclear defense of poland and the czech republic to reset the relationship with russia. i was on a panel, much like this, about six months ago with secretary gates who was the defense secretary. i said something to him that has always troubled me. i said to him, when do we get a return for that? and he said, the spanish word, nada. he was opposed to it. now, that is a stupid negotiation. i don't know if we ever should have given away the nuclear defense of poland and the czech republic to start with. but if we were going to do it, we had to get something in return for it. donald trump will probably go to congress and he will go to the world with an agenda that is a little beyond what he needs so he has room to negotiate. just like everyone of you do in business. you don't put your house up for sale if it is a $2 million house and you want to million dollars for it, at $2 million. you put it up at $2.5 million or $2.6 million. you understand business, if you understand how to negotiate, if you understand how to
when barack obama and hillary clinton came into office, they gave away the nuclear defense of poland and the czech republic to reset the relationship with russia. i was on a panel, much like this, about six months ago with secretary gates who was the defense secretary. i said something to him that has always troubled me. i said to him, when do we get a return for that? and he said, the spanish word, nada. he was opposed to it. now, that is a stupid negotiation. i don't know if we ever should...
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so we have pegida marches, alternative for germany, france, poland, hungary, austria. the streets are polarized. the politics here isn't yet, although it is becoming that because we have populist fringes now. they just haven't had a very charismatic representative yet ingermany, as america has trump and sanders, but it's just a matter of time before they get those, and then the polarization will enter politics as well. melinda: stefan prystawik, you referred to this charismatic representative in the u.s. as a yellow haired clown? aging yellow haired clown and a fascist apprentice, if i'm not mistaken. so, i need to pose the question, he gave quite a conciliatory victory speech. he used all the right words, talked about the peaceful transition of power, being president for all americans. do you see a different donald trump emerge from this, someone who can heal those divisions? stefan: i don't really see that. i would have liked to see him give a conciliatory concession speech, for that matter,. but he basically -- that looked pretty scripted. that's one thing. susan: t
so we have pegida marches, alternative for germany, france, poland, hungary, austria. the streets are polarized. the politics here isn't yet, although it is becoming that because we have populist fringes now. they just haven't had a very charismatic representative yet ingermany, as america has trump and sanders, but it's just a matter of time before they get those, and then the polarization will enter politics as well. melinda: stefan prystawik, you referred to this charismatic representative...
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so we have pegida marches, alternative for germany, france, poland, hungary, austria. the streets are polarized. the politics here isn't yet, although it is becoming that because we have populist fringes now. they just haven't had a very charismatic reprpresentative yet ingermany, as america has trump and sanders, but it's just a matter of time before they get those, and then the polarization will enter politics as well. melinda: stefan prystawik, you referred to this charismatic representative in the u.s. as a yellow haired clown? aging yellow haired clown and a fascist apprentice, if i'm not mistaken. so, i need to pose the question, he gave quite a conciliatory victory speech. he used all the right words, talked about the peaceful transition of power, being president for all americans. do you see a different donald trump emerge from this, someone who can heal those divisions? stefan: i don't really see that. i would have liked to see him give a conciliatory concession speech, for that matter,. but he basically -- that looked pretty scripted. that's one thing. susan:
so we have pegida marches, alternative for germany, france, poland, hungary, austria. the streets are polarized. the politics here isn't yet, although it is becoming that because we have populist fringes now. they just haven't had a very charismatic reprpresentative yet ingermany, as america has trump and sanders, but it's just a matter of time before they get those, and then the polarization will enter politics as well. melinda: stefan prystawik, you referred to this charismatic representative...
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allegedly were tortured in poland, in lithuania , and other countries in europe. people tortured under the u.s. forces. really, this is a preliminary report. we do not believe any investigation has started. the prosecutors can ask the judge is to start an official investigation, and this is quite imminent and she will do so in the coming weeks. molly: that being said, is it likely we will see american citizens being indicted, even though washington has not joined the global court? >> exactly. it is cooperating with the courts, but it does not set its jurisdiction. , if, to have a law in place anyone ends up here, the u.s. is allowed to use any means necessary to take that person back to the united states. do not see that u.s. personnel will and appear in the hague, but this report serves as a document which names and shames governments and also publicizes the alleged crimes. i think the prosecutor really stresses here, the u.s. government to act upon itself, to investigate cases, and to bring to trial people who were probably responsible for these cases. it is a c
allegedly were tortured in poland, in lithuania , and other countries in europe. people tortured under the u.s. forces. really, this is a preliminary report. we do not believe any investigation has started. the prosecutors can ask the judge is to start an official investigation, and this is quite imminent and she will do so in the coming weeks. molly: that being said, is it likely we will see american citizens being indicted, even though washington has not joined the global court? >>...
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what we did at other parts of the world at different times, what we did in the czech republic and in poland and in the former soviet union, which is to help the human rights activists, independent journalists, many which i have personally met and told me that since president obama's engagement of nearly two years ago, life in cuba for them has gotten worse. they had seen more arrests, more beatings, more jailings. and they see money flowing to the castro regime, but not going to the cuban people. and so i would hope that we would be recalibrating our policy to engage human rights activists, independent journalists inside of cuba so that they can push for the type of freedoms that we enjoy and just gave thanksgiving for yesterday here in the united states. >> so can you kind of paint the picture of what you envision if you want to see people of course enjoying more freedoms in cuba, do you believe the u.s. can help facilitate that by continuing a momentum that has been set particularly by the obama administration in terms of talks lifting embargoes, how do you see the u.s. engaging in what y
what we did at other parts of the world at different times, what we did in the czech republic and in poland and in the former soviet union, which is to help the human rights activists, independent journalists, many which i have personally met and told me that since president obama's engagement of nearly two years ago, life in cuba for them has gotten worse. they had seen more arrests, more beatings, more jailings. and they see money flowing to the castro regime, but not going to the cuban...
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when barack obama and hillary clinton came into office, they give away the nuclear defense of poland and the czech republic to reset the relationship with russia. i was on a panel, much like this, about six months ago with secretary gates, who was the defense secretary. i said something to him that has always troubled me. i said to him, when do we get a return for that? and he said, the spanish word, nada. he was opposed to it. now, that is a stupid negotiation. i don't know if we ever should have given away the nuclear defense of poland and the czech republic to start with. but if we were going to do it, we should have gotten something in return for it. donald trump will probably go to congress, and he will go to the world, with an agenda that is a little beyond what he needs, so he has room to negotiate. just like everyone of you do in business. you don't put your house up for sale if it is a $2 million house and you want to million dollars for it. -- and you want to million million for it. or put it up at $2.5 million $2.6 million. if you have no experience in doing that, you do s
when barack obama and hillary clinton came into office, they give away the nuclear defense of poland and the czech republic to reset the relationship with russia. i was on a panel, much like this, about six months ago with secretary gates, who was the defense secretary. i said something to him that has always troubled me. i said to him, when do we get a return for that? and he said, the spanish word, nada. he was opposed to it. now, that is a stupid negotiation. i don't know if we ever should...
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it is surprising that at a very successful nato summit in warsaw, poland, president obama had to raise bilaterally very uncomfortable questions about colons constitutional court -- about poland's constitutional court and its internal democracy and health. those are the issues that are so tough for an alliance. it's going to mean that the alliance cannot be as strong as possible. i will close on a note that goes back to the public knowledge and public support. nato is not the most popular. -- the most popular in many nato countries. what i find in the u.s., we talk about the united states and nato. no, it is always a we. we are nato. the u.s. air man, soldier, sailor, marine is a nato soldier, sailor, marine. we have to start talking about this as it gets inside that lives inside of us. what i found so interesting in public support -- i was involved at the state department during the 2002-2004 nato enlargement, when we brought in seven countries in central and eastern europe. we went across the country. -- across the country explaining why that was important to build support. we need to
it is surprising that at a very successful nato summit in warsaw, poland, president obama had to raise bilaterally very uncomfortable questions about colons constitutional court -- about poland's constitutional court and its internal democracy and health. those are the issues that are so tough for an alliance. it's going to mean that the alliance cannot be as strong as possible. i will close on a note that goes back to the public knowledge and public support. nato is not the most popular. --...
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just look at to poland, the sort of european perspective this has. so we have an interest in seeing this relationship be a good one. we have a lot of historical ties, of course, a history that we share. but this miss ben't keep us from wherever -- mustn't keep us from wherever we feel there are very grave differences of opinions to raise them. but, again, with political means and always trying to work for political settlements. and can this is what i'm going to continue to work on. on the question of whether i will put up a candidacy, i will do this at the appropriate time, and this is not today. >> [inaudible] [speaking german] >> translator: mr. president, your country is divided. you as first black president, as first african-american president who did so many things so differently, who raised so much hope all over the world, do you think that you have perhaps, in a way, put too much of a strain, maybe too much of demands on the americans? and to what extent do you think your successor may well be a threat to the rest of the world, to its security
just look at to poland, the sort of european perspective this has. so we have an interest in seeing this relationship be a good one. we have a lot of historical ties, of course, a history that we share. but this miss ben't keep us from wherever -- mustn't keep us from wherever we feel there are very grave differences of opinions to raise them. but, again, with political means and always trying to work for political settlements. and can this is what i'm going to continue to work on. on the...
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the founding fathers placed the emolument clause an explicit bar so that we may avoid poland's fate. the emolument clause has not been a section of the constitution that's had to be of concern in this body, nor is there voluminous case history detailing its interpretation with regard to the highest offices of the executive branch. this is because, mr. president, every president, from george washington to barack obama, have taken great pains to avoid even the appearance of impropriety, ensuring that such investments never interfere with performing their duties as president of the united states. that is why over the past four decades, president ronald reagan, george herbert walker bush, bill clinton, george w. bush, all had their assets placed into a blind trust while they were president. president obama went even further because he wanted to fulfill his promises of greater transparency. he invested the most of his funds into u.s. treasury bond. i wish that the well-established precedent and practice would make it unnecessary to seek and move this resolution today. i wish that presiden
the founding fathers placed the emolument clause an explicit bar so that we may avoid poland's fate. the emolument clause has not been a section of the constitution that's had to be of concern in this body, nor is there voluminous case history detailing its interpretation with regard to the highest offices of the executive branch. this is because, mr. president, every president, from george washington to barack obama, have taken great pains to avoid even the appearance of impropriety, ensuring...
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britain does, poland does. that message will be listened to. this country has a very heavy debt. the people of greece will listen to president obama about debt relief. they hope that president-elect trump -- >> and there goes nic's signal. >> i would say we appeared to have lost the feed. >> nic is always such a pro. i'm sure he was wrapping up. >> the president's got a strange job to do. the president has to sell president-elect trump to the world right now. it's clear this is not something that president obama foresaw or wanted to do. now this current president who is really doing back flips right now to smooth this transition and create confidence domestically and internationally goes overseas to tell america's allies and nato allies that trump will be here for them. >>> later this morning, vice president-elect mike pence is talking cabinet positions with donald trump. up for talks today, education and commerce and state. these picks could come anytime. including today. the meeting comes among what one insider called a knife fight over key an pointmenppointmeapp. the sharp pit
britain does, poland does. that message will be listened to. this country has a very heavy debt. the people of greece will listen to president obama about debt relief. they hope that president-elect trump -- >> and there goes nic's signal. >> i would say we appeared to have lost the feed. >> nic is always such a pro. i'm sure he was wrapping up. >> the president's got a strange job to do. the president has to sell president-elect trump to the world right now. it's clear...
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problem is that includes eastern poland, central asia, et cetera. so his goals are simple. he wants to stick it to us. he wants to break up nato. he's passionate about it. >> it's insane, colonel. it's in russia's best interest if we do well. if our economy is strong, we use a lot of oil. they would want a stronger u.s. economy i would think. >> you have to understand the russians. one of these russians would cut off their arm if they knew it would mean we had to cut off our finger. >> we'll leave it there. thank you very much. >>> up next, should barack obama keep his opinions to himself once donald trump takes over as president. our eyes...they have a 200-degree range of sight... which is good for me hey! ... and bad for the barkley twins. take care of all your most important parts with centrum. with our most vitamin d three ever. >>> thanks for staying with us. in the second impact segment tonight, george w. bush is famous for largely staying quiet about politics since leaving office and president obama has often praised him for it but now that the president is leaving o
problem is that includes eastern poland, central asia, et cetera. so his goals are simple. he wants to stick it to us. he wants to break up nato. he's passionate about it. >> it's insane, colonel. it's in russia's best interest if we do well. if our economy is strong, we use a lot of oil. they would want a stronger u.s. economy i would think. >> you have to understand the russians. one of these russians would cut off their arm if they knew it would mean we had to cut off our finger....
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problem is that includes eastern poland, central asia, et cetera. so his goals are simple. he wants to stick it to us. he wants to break up nato. he's passionate about it. >> it's insane, colonel. it's in russia's best interest if we do well. if our economy is strong, we use a lot of oil. they would want a stronger u.s. economy i would think. >> you have to understand the russians. one of these russians would cut off their arm if they knew it would mean we had to cut off our finger. >> we'll leave it there. thank you very much. >>> up next, should barack obama keep his opinions to himself once donald trump takes over as president. that debate when "the factor" comes right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ how else do you think he gets around so fast? take the reins this holiday and get the mercedes-benz you've always wanted during the winter event. now lease the 2017 gle350 for $579 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. p is for privileges. o is for ordinarily i wouldn't. l is for layers of luxury. a is for alll the way back. r is for read my mind. and i... can't see a thing. s... se
problem is that includes eastern poland, central asia, et cetera. so his goals are simple. he wants to stick it to us. he wants to break up nato. he's passionate about it. >> it's insane, colonel. it's in russia's best interest if we do well. if our economy is strong, we use a lot of oil. they would want a stronger u.s. economy i would think. >> you have to understand the russians. one of these russians would cut off their arm if they knew it would mean we had to cut off our finger....
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a german, from a european perspective, i can only say again russia is our neighbor and just look at poland and the sort of european perspective this has. so we have an interest in seeing this relationship be a good one. we have a lot of historical ties of course, a history that we share. but this mustn't keep us from wherever we feel there are very grave differences of opinion to raise them with them. but again with political means. and always trying to work for political settlements. this is what i'm going to continue to work on with all my heart. so on the question whether i will put up a candidacy, i will do this at the appropriate time and this is not today. >> translator: -- press agency, mr. president, your country is devied. you as first black president, first african-american president, did so many things differently, raised so much hope around the world, do you think perhaps in a way put too much of a strain, too much demands on americans? and to what extent do you think your successor may well be a threat to the rest of the world, to the security, because there are, after all, nu
a german, from a european perspective, i can only say again russia is our neighbor and just look at poland and the sort of european perspective this has. so we have an interest in seeing this relationship be a good one. we have a lot of historical ties of course, a history that we share. but this mustn't keep us from wherever we feel there are very grave differences of opinion to raise them with them. but again with political means. and always trying to work for political settlements. this is...
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later on, we are going to take you to poland. dozens of artists are plugging away at one of the most ambitious feets in cinema. every single frame is painted in the artist's style and show you how they are pulling it off. >> wild audiences for 25 years. behind the blue man group as they reach this impressive milestone. >> we catch up with the actor who has worked with everyone from charlie chaplain . our top story. president-elect donald trump is close to making more choices for his cabinet. cbs news has learned former new york city mayor rudy giuliani is the leading candidate for secretary of state. steve mnuchin a former goldman sachs executive will be happened for treasury secretary and wilbur ross. this comes on the heels of this week's announcement of three picks to his national security washington bureau with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. all of the people the president-elect has tapped in his latest round of picks have one thing in common. they all supported him early and staunchly, even when it was
later on, we are going to take you to poland. dozens of artists are plugging away at one of the most ambitious feets in cinema. every single frame is painted in the artist's style and show you how they are pulling it off. >> wild audiences for 25 years. behind the blue man group as they reach this impressive milestone. >> we catch up with the actor who has worked with everyone from charlie chaplain . our top story. president-elect donald trump is close to making more choices for his...
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culture growing towards germany which is very -- always a positive with the german as well as against poland and great britain. if we take 2008 we can see the list other friendly nations as enemy nations. and the attractiveness of china has dramatically raised as the rhetorical anti-support of the west. but first of all there's no doubt about it. they carry the burden of the current situation, and russia was always presented as a victim of a foreign animosity, for an aggression which allows to use and the domestic policy, to preserve domestic policy -- world righteousness. the aggression comes from outside. we can only defend ourselves. what what's also important is the rise of the feelings of the prewar -- nato line. this has a sense of threat of the work, removes all the claims against the government but brings -- and decrees the personal -- because this is a war we need to be patient. the most important motto here is, which goes back a long time, we can cure everything as long as there is no war. this is the illustration of the idea that russia was always -- [inaudible] and finally you ne
culture growing towards germany which is very -- always a positive with the german as well as against poland and great britain. if we take 2008 we can see the list other friendly nations as enemy nations. and the attractiveness of china has dramatically raised as the rhetorical anti-support of the west. but first of all there's no doubt about it. they carry the burden of the current situation, and russia was always presented as a victim of a foreign animosity, for an aggression which allows to...
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. >> reporter: one of cinema's films is under production in a small studio in poland. here with the stroke of a brush, a team of painters brings to life the work of vincent van gogh. the final result, the firsthand painted film ever made. >> we have definitely, without a doubt, invented the slowest form 120 years. >> hugh welshman is the director. >> using letters written by van gogh, welshman and his wife, tell the story of van gogh's creative genius. and sudden death. vincent van gogh was born in the netherlands in 1853. over the course of his career he painted over 800 canvass. famous teams including sun flowers and wheat fields. at 37 years old, after being released from a mental institution, he h life. without any explanation. >> how does a man go from being absolutely calm to suicidal in six weeks? >> reporter: that pivotal question is ex-floored through fictional interviews with the character and lep cases depicted in 150 of van gogh's paintings. >> interesting man. >> he was a genius. loving vintst vincent began wit and actors. >> use your initiative. >> an imp
. >> reporter: one of cinema's films is under production in a small studio in poland. here with the stroke of a brush, a team of painters brings to life the work of vincent van gogh. the final result, the firsthand painted film ever made. >> we have definitely, without a doubt, invented the slowest form 120 years. >> hugh welshman is the director. >> using letters written by van gogh, welshman and his wife, tell the story of van gogh's creative genius. and sudden death....
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later on, we are going to take you to poland. dozens of artists are plugging away at one of the most ambitiou amtious feets in cinema. every single frame is painted in the artist's style and show you behi the blue man group as they reach this impressive milestone. >> we catch up with the actor who has worked with everyone our top story. president-elect donald trump is close to making more choices for his cabinet. cbs news has learned former new york city mayo rudy giuliani is the leading candidate for secretary of state. steve mnuchin a former goldman sachs executive will be happened for treasury secretary and wilbur ross. this comes on the heels of this week's announcement of three picks to his national team. weijia jiang is in our washington bureau with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. l of the people the president-elect has tapped in his latest round of picks have one thing in common. they all supported him early and staunchly, even when it was wildly unpopular. yesterday's names in particular signal a shar
later on, we are going to take you to poland. dozens of artists are plugging away at one of the most ambitiou amtious feets in cinema. every single frame is painted in the artist's style and show you behi the blue man group as they reach this impressive milestone. >> we catch up with the actor who has worked with everyone our top story. president-elect donald trump is close to making more choices for his cabinet. cbs news has learned former new york city mayo rudy giuliani is the leading...
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later on, we are going to take you to poland. dozens of artists are plugging away at one of the most ambitio ambitious feets in cinema. every single frame is painted in the artist's style and show you how they are pulling it off. >> wild audiences for 25 years. behind the blue man group as they reach this impressive milestone. >> we catch up with the actor who has worked with everyone >> we begin this morning with our top story. president-elect donald trump is close to making more choices for his cabinet. cbs news has learned former new york city mayor rudy giuliani is the leading candidate for secretary of state. steve mnuchin a former goldman sachs executive will be happened for treasury secretary and wilbur ross. this comes on the heels of this week's announcement of three team. weijia jiang is in our washington bureau with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. all of the people the president-elect has tapped in his latest round of picks have one thing in common. they all supported him early and staunchly, even
later on, we are going to take you to poland. dozens of artists are plugging away at one of the most ambitio ambitious feets in cinema. every single frame is painted in the artist's style and show you how they are pulling it off. >> wild audiences for 25 years. behind the blue man group as they reach this impressive milestone. >> we catch up with the actor who has worked with everyone >> we begin this morning with our top story. president-elect donald trump is close to making...
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. >> workers from poland -- >> i'm the only one that's hired people. >> while marco rubio was on the presidential campaign trail this year, his u.s. senate seat was up for grabs. eager to jump right in marco rubio's place since the redrawing of his congressional district was republican david jolly. but it was not meant to be. late in the game, when his poll numbers dipped, rubio dropped the presidential bid and decided to seat. forcing jolly to plan b. run for re-election. the field quickly filled with opponents from both parties. it didn't scare guys like car lows, a real estate developer who despite a lack of experience had his sights set on the senate. >> a friend of mine years ago said politics and a contact sport. and i didn't understand at the time but i understand it now. >> reporter: but like the others, he was knocked out in murphy. and it's been a nasty scuffle between the two ever since. >> senator, if you voted as much as you lied, you might actually be a decent senator but you continue to throw out these lies. they have all been debunked. >> first of all, he didn't run b
. >> workers from poland -- >> i'm the only one that's hired people. >> while marco rubio was on the presidential campaign trail this year, his u.s. senate seat was up for grabs. eager to jump right in marco rubio's place since the redrawing of his congressional district was republican david jolly. but it was not meant to be. late in the game, when his poll numbers dipped, rubio dropped the presidential bid and decided to seat. forcing jolly to plan b. run for re-election. the...
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later on, we are going to take you to poland. dozens of artists are plugging away at one of the most ambitio ambitious feets in cinema. every single frame is painted in the artist's style and show you how they are pulling it off. >> wild audiences for 25 years. behind the blue man group as they reach this impressive milestone. >> we catch up with the actor who has worked with everyone >> we begin this morning with our top story. president-elect donald trump is close to making more choices for his cabinet. cbs news has learned former new york city mayor rudy giuliani is the leading candidate for secretary of state. steve mnuchin a former goldman sachs executive will be happened for treasury secretary and wilbur ross. this comes on the heels of week's announcement of three picks to his national security team. weijia jiang is in our washington bureau with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. all of the people the president-elect has tapped in his latest round of picks have one thing in common. they all supported him
later on, we are going to take you to poland. dozens of artists are plugging away at one of the most ambitio ambitious feets in cinema. every single frame is painted in the artist's style and show you how they are pulling it off. >> wild audiences for 25 years. behind the blue man group as they reach this impressive milestone. >> we catch up with the actor who has worked with everyone >> we begin this morning with our top story. president-elect donald trump is close to making...
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once i talked about, he was a history and he talked about a famous battle between with the wing in poland. could read english, german, lithuania and polish. he read them all and he said basically what i see is the lithuania version tells the lithuania version of the story, the germans, they don't even cover it it's not big there, and english tells both sides of the story and explains why there's a historical conflict about the sources of what different people believe. and i said it doesn't surprise me because lithuanians, if i ask people born in the u.s. or any english-speaking country who invented the airplane, that's a simple second grade answer, the wright brothers. apparently if you ask french people you get a different answer. it's not because there's any genuine nationalist conflict between the americans of the french is just that people know things that they grow up with. if you go to wikipedia, somebody called us out and said french wikipedia and english are very different, now if you go to english wikipedia and read the history of aeronautics you learn about a brazilian guy in fr
once i talked about, he was a history and he talked about a famous battle between with the wing in poland. could read english, german, lithuania and polish. he read them all and he said basically what i see is the lithuania version tells the lithuania version of the story, the germans, they don't even cover it it's not big there, and english tells both sides of the story and explains why there's a historical conflict about the sources of what different people believe. and i said it doesn't...
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when barack obama and hillary clinton came into office, they gave away the nuclear defense of poland and the cejka republic. to reset the relationship with russia. and i was on a panel much like this about six months ago which secretary gates, who was the defense secretary, and i said to him something that's always troubled me. i said to him, what did we get in return for that? and he said the spanish word, nada. he was opposed to it. now, that is a stupid negotiation. i don't know if we ever should have given away the nuclear defense of those countries to start with. if we were going to do it, we had to get something in return for it. so donald trump will probably go to congress, and he'll go to the world, with an agenda that's a little bit beyond what he needs so he has room to negotiate. just like every one of you do in business. you don't put your house up for sale if it's a $2 million house and you want $2 million for it, at $2 million. you put it up at $2.5 million. or $2.6 million. and then you ebleds up at $2 million. if you understand business, if you understand how to negot
when barack obama and hillary clinton came into office, they gave away the nuclear defense of poland and the cejka republic. to reset the relationship with russia. and i was on a panel much like this about six months ago which secretary gates, who was the defense secretary, and i said to him something that's always troubled me. i said to him, what did we get in return for that? and he said the spanish word, nada. he was opposed to it. now, that is a stupid negotiation. i don't know if we ever...
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later on, we are going to take you to poland. dozens of artists are plugging away at one of the most ambitious feets in cinema. every single frame is painted in the artist's style and show you how they are pulling it off. >> wild audiences for 25 years. behind the blue man group as they reach this impressive milestone. >> we catch up with the actor who has worked with everyone our top story. president-elect donald trump is close to making more choices for his cabinet. cbs news has learned former new york city mayor rudy giuliani is the leading candidate for secretary of state. steve mnuchin a former goldman sachs executive will be happened for treasury secretary and wilbur ross. this comes on the heels of this week's announcement of three picks to his national secy weijia jiang is in our washington bureau with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. all of the people the president-elect has tapped in his latest round of picks have one thing in common. they all supported him early and staunchly, even when it was wildl
later on, we are going to take you to poland. dozens of artists are plugging away at one of the most ambitious feets in cinema. every single frame is painted in the artist's style and show you how they are pulling it off. >> wild audiences for 25 years. behind the blue man group as they reach this impressive milestone. >> we catch up with the actor who has worked with everyone our top story. president-elect donald trump is close to making more choices for his cabinet. cbs news has...
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poland spent more than $6,000 upgrading seats because the school says she needs to use her laptop and her wife has pain from knee replacement surgery. and they also spent another $3700 on their extra and overweight baggage. one example? $3400 just for aar austin, that doesn't include the $495 they spent on their five extra bags for a work conference. after spending $2700 at the hotel in hawaii, they spent another $2700 at the four seasons in austin. racking up $500 on room service, including an $80 breakfast. a receipt for another $127 dinner. >> that is ridiculous. it should be going back here to the people who actually are paying, to the professors working hard. >> reporter: we also found at least 40 receipts for a pricey car service including multiple trips to the airport. at about $175 a pop, each way. and another $292 for a 15 mile ride to station. >> average of student who come to my college receive pell grants. >> reporter: when interviewed on how to make college more affordable. >> not only for the students, but also their families in order to help them be successful. >> repor
poland spent more than $6,000 upgrading seats because the school says she needs to use her laptop and her wife has pain from knee replacement surgery. and they also spent another $3700 on their extra and overweight baggage. one example? $3400 just for aar austin, that doesn't include the $495 they spent on their five extra bags for a work conference. after spending $2700 at the hotel in hawaii, they spent another $2700 at the four seasons in austin. racking up $500 on room service, including an...
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later on, we are going to take you to poland. dozens of artists are plugging away at one of the most ambi ambitious feets in cinema. every single frame is painted in the artist's style and show you how they are pulling it off. >> wild audiences for 25 years. behind the blue man group as they reach this impressive milestone. >> we catch up with the actor who has worked with everyone from charlie chaplain . our top story. president-elect donald trump is close to making more choices for his cabinet. cbs news has learned former new york city mayor rudy giuliani is the leading candidate for secretary of state. steve mnuchin a former goldman sachs executive will be happened for treasury secretary and wilbur ross. this comes on the heels of this week's announcement of three picks to his national security team. washington bureau with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. all of the people the president-elect has tapped in his latest round of picks have one thing in common. they all supported him early and staunchly, even w
later on, we are going to take you to poland. dozens of artists are plugging away at one of the most ambi ambitious feets in cinema. every single frame is painted in the artist's style and show you how they are pulling it off. >> wild audiences for 25 years. behind the blue man group as they reach this impressive milestone. >> we catch up with the actor who has worked with everyone from charlie chaplain . our top story. president-elect donald trump is close to making more choices...
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then he went back to poland. insulted them. so three gaffes. mitt romney himself is not ideally qualified for this job. nikki haley has no experience. at the federal government level. even ben carson, i can see him possibly in health and human services but he doesn't really have experience. housing and urban development. >> the american people don't want political experience. that's what we learned in this election. they want outsiders. trump is going to get doers. people who have experience in the real world. look at the trump organization. he always hires the best of the best. and i want to talk about -- >> let's let her finish her thought. >> i think it is really important that we talk about betsy devos. the woman who he chose to be the secretary of education. trump has said that he wants to bring prosperity to the inner cities. that was the cornerstone of his campaign. the way you do that is bringing school choice to these inner cities. and i think that is going to be one way that he is going to mark his presidency and be able to lift all a
then he went back to poland. insulted them. so three gaffes. mitt romney himself is not ideally qualified for this job. nikki haley has no experience. at the federal government level. even ben carson, i can see him possibly in health and human services but he doesn't really have experience. housing and urban development. >> the american people don't want political experience. that's what we learned in this election. they want outsiders. trump is going to get doers. people who have...
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what i heard in places like poland and ukraine is eastern europe is going to be sacrificed at the altar of a kind of putin/trump bromance. >> some people that way. of course hungary's president actually is an admirer of putin and you have people like niej l farage taking a selfie. i think the obama administration failed on russia and this is a place where trump can turn it around. it was the republicans that said they were going to strip out under trump support for arming ukraine. despite the fact that most wanted to keep it there. it was trump that said the russians don't have anyone in southeast ukraine, trump hates the idea of the u.s. exceptionalism, that's really music to putin's ears so they're going to work much more closely together and i expect that u.s. sanctions under trump against russia are going to diminish but there's no question that will make other countries uneasy because it's the idea of shared values that brought the europeans and americans so close together and that's what trump will throw away. he views alliances as much more transactional, the way he views his bus
what i heard in places like poland and ukraine is eastern europe is going to be sacrificed at the altar of a kind of putin/trump bromance. >> some people that way. of course hungary's president actually is an admirer of putin and you have people like niej l farage taking a selfie. i think the obama administration failed on russia and this is a place where trump can turn it around. it was the republicans that said they were going to strip out under trump support for arming ukraine. despite...
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later on, we are going to take you to poland. dozens of artists are plugging away at one of the most am every single frame is painted in the artist's style and show you how they are pulling it off. >> wild audiences for 25 years. behind the blue man group as they reach this impressive milestone. >> we catch up with the actor who has worked with everyone from charlie chaplain . our top story. president-elect donald trump is close to making more choices for his cabinet. cbs news has learned former new york city mayor rudy giuliani is the leading candidate for secretary of state. steve mnuchin a former goldman sachs executive will be happened for treasury secretary and wilbur ross. this comes on the heels of this week's announcement of three picks to his national security washington bureau with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. all of the people the president-elect has tapped in his latest round of picks have one thing in common. they all supported him early and staunchly, even when it was wildly unpopular. yester
later on, we are going to take you to poland. dozens of artists are plugging away at one of the most am every single frame is painted in the artist's style and show you how they are pulling it off. >> wild audiences for 25 years. behind the blue man group as they reach this impressive milestone. >> we catch up with the actor who has worked with everyone from charlie chaplain . our top story. president-elect donald trump is close to making more choices for his cabinet. cbs news has...
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later on, we are going to take you to poland. dozens of artists are plugging away at one of the most ambitio ambitious et every single frame is painted in the artist's style and show you how they are pulling it off. >> wild audiences for 25 years. behind the blue man group as they reach this impressive milestone. >> we catch up with the actor who has worked with everyone from charlie chaplain . >> we begin this morning with president-elect donald trump is close to making more choices for his cabinet. cbs news has learned former new york city mayor rudy giuliani is the leading candidate for secretary of state. steve mnuchin a former goldman sachs executive will be happened for treasury secretary and wilbur ross. this comes on the heels of this week's announcement of three picks to his national security team. weijia jiang is in latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. all of the people the president-elect has tapped in his latest round of picks have one thing in common. they all supported him early and staunchly, even when
later on, we are going to take you to poland. dozens of artists are plugging away at one of the most ambitio ambitious et every single frame is painted in the artist's style and show you how they are pulling it off. >> wild audiences for 25 years. behind the blue man group as they reach this impressive milestone. >> we catch up with the actor who has worked with everyone from charlie chaplain . >> we begin this morning with president-elect donald trump is close to making more...
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make sure poland and allies by the way across pacific japan and south korea they are reassured that america is still a leader in the freedom. >> i think that's a good point. mr. cass trof, thank you for joining us. really interesting. up next, megyn kelly live on the set. you'll have to keep watching to find out what that segment is about. don't go away. liberty mutual stood with me when i was too busy with the kids to get a repair estimate. liberty did what? yeah, with liberty mutual all i needed to do to get an estimate was snap a photo of the damage and voila! voila! (sigh) i wish my insurance company had that... wait! hold it... hold it boys... there's supposed to be three of you... where's your brother? where's your brother? hey, where's charlie? charlie?! you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you. liberty stands with you™ liberty mutual insurance be the you who doesn't cover your moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. be the you who shows up in that dress. who hugs a friend. who is done with treatments that don't give you clearer skin. be the you who controls your psoria
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. >> reporter: one of cinema's films is under production in a small studio in poland. here with the stroke of a brush, a team of painters brings to life the work of vincent van gogh. the final result, the firsthand painted film ever made. >> we have definitely, without a doubt, invented the slowest form of filmmaking ever devised in 120 years. >> hugh welshman is the director. >> using letters written by van gogh, welshman and his wife, tell the story of van gogh's creative genius. and sudden death. vincent van gogh was born in the netherlands in 1853. over the course of his career he painted over 800 canvass. famous teams including sun flowers and wheat fields. at 37 years old, after being released from a mental institution, he took his own life. without any explanation. >> how does a man go from being absolutely calm to suicidal in six weeks? >> reporter: that pivotal question is ex-floored through fictional interviews with the character and lep cases depicted in 150 of van gogh's paintings. >> interesting man. >> he was a genius. >> look a traditional film, loving v
. >> reporter: one of cinema's films is under production in a small studio in poland. here with the stroke of a brush, a team of painters brings to life the work of vincent van gogh. the final result, the firsthand painted film ever made. >> we have definitely, without a doubt, invented the slowest form of filmmaking ever devised in 120 years. >> hugh welshman is the director. >> using letters written by van gogh, welshman and his wife, tell the story of van gogh's...
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. >> reporter: one of cinema's films is under production in a small studio in poland. here with the stroke of a brush, a team of painters brings to life the work of vincent van gogh. the final result, the firsthand painted film ever made. >> we have definitely, without a doubt, invented the slowest form of filmmaking ever devised in 120 years. director. >> using letters written by van gogh, welshman and his wife, tell the story of van gogh's creative genius. and sudden death. vincent van gogh was born in the netherlands in 1853. over the course of his career he painted over 800 canvass. famous teams including sun flowers and wheat fields. at 37 years old, after being released from a mental institution, he took his own life. without any explanation. >> how does a man go from being absolutely calm to suicidal in six weeks? >> reporter: that pivotal question is ex-floored through fictional interviews with the character and lep cases depicted in 150 of van gogh's paintings. >> interesting man. >> he was a genius. >> look a traditional film, and actors. >> use your initiati
. >> reporter: one of cinema's films is under production in a small studio in poland. here with the stroke of a brush, a team of painters brings to life the work of vincent van gogh. the final result, the firsthand painted film ever made. >> we have definitely, without a doubt, invented the slowest form of filmmaking ever devised in 120 years. director. >> using letters written by van gogh, welshman and his wife, tell the story of van gogh's creative genius. and sudden death....
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he our new poland will not be prosecuted for her emails, no change after the fbi reassessment. >> hillary clinton is being protect by the a totally rigged system. . >> but in bucks county outside philadelphia a swing county in a battleground state kim craft decided. >>i kept saying i wasn't going to vote but i think i'll probably end up voting for the lesser of 2 evils. >> both of them are very flawed but to me she is way more flawed than he is. >> between events in pennsylvania today clinton goes to michigan, a state trump could turn red to win like florida where he started today. . >> i'm not a politician, my only special interest is you. . >> president obama went to michigan to prevent a surprise. >> the good news, michigan, is you are job. . >> more republicans early voted in georgia and arizona, more democrats in critical florida and nevada, but in pennsylvania where cruise got ready for clinton's rally tonight there's almost no early voting. to motivate democrats to turnout tomorrow hillary and bill clinton and the barack obama and michelle obama and a whole bunch . >> and early vot
he our new poland will not be prosecuted for her emails, no change after the fbi reassessment. >> hillary clinton is being protect by the a totally rigged system. . >> but in bucks county outside philadelphia a swing county in a battleground state kim craft decided. >>i kept saying i wasn't going to vote but i think i'll probably end up voting for the lesser of 2 evils. >> both of them are very flawed but to me she is way more flawed than he is. >> between events...
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later on, we are going to take you to poland. dozens of artists are plugging away at one of the most ambitio every single frame is painted in the artist's style and show you how they are pulling it off. >> wild audiences for 25 years. behind the blue man group as they reach this impressive milestone. >> we catch up with the actor who has worked with everyone from charlie chaplain . president-elect donald trump is close to making more choices for his cabinet. cbs news has learned former new york city mayor rudy giuliani is the leading candidate for secretary of state. steve mnuchin a former goldman sachs executive will be happened for treasury secretary and wilbur ross. this comes on the heels of this week's announcement of three picks to his national security team. weijia jiang is latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. all of the people the president-elect has tapped in his latest round of picks have one thing in common. they all supported him early and staunchly, even when it was wildly unpopular. yesterday's names in
later on, we are going to take you to poland. dozens of artists are plugging away at one of the most ambitio every single frame is painted in the artist's style and show you how they are pulling it off. >> wild audiences for 25 years. behind the blue man group as they reach this impressive milestone. >> we catch up with the actor who has worked with everyone from charlie chaplain . president-elect donald trump is close to making more choices for his cabinet. cbs news has learned...
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what i heard in places like poland and ukraine is eastern europe is going to be sacrificed at the altar of a kind of putin/trump bromance. >> well, some feel that way. of course, hungary's president actually is an admirer of putin and you have people like nigel farage who was jut taking a selfie with trump just blocks from here, a big supporter of putin, et cetera. i think the obama administration failed on russia and this is a place where trump can turn it around. that relationship is going to be better. it was of course the republicans that said they were going to trip out under trump support for arming ukraine with their platform, despite the fact that most of the republicans wanted to keep it there. it was trump that said that ukraine is basically russian anyway. that russians don't have anyone in southeast ukraine. trump hates the idea of the u.s. exceptionalism, that's really music to putin's ears so they're going to work much more closely together and i expect that u.s. sanctions under trump against russia are going to diminish. but there's no question that will make other countr
what i heard in places like poland and ukraine is eastern europe is going to be sacrificed at the altar of a kind of putin/trump bromance. >> well, some feel that way. of course, hungary's president actually is an admirer of putin and you have people like nigel farage who was jut taking a selfie with trump just blocks from here, a big supporter of putin, et cetera. i think the obama administration failed on russia and this is a place where trump can turn it around. that relationship is...
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montgomery, last year i visited the capital of poland. let me say from the outset that milwaukee is a beautiful state. >> are you going to finish these fries? speak of the devil, that's one of those mclean sandwiches. isn't it? >> would you like to try it? >> well, maybe just a bite. >> how do you compare that to the way this year's nominees are coming across? >> the difference is that -- and i've seen clinton speak a few times. he's absolutely brilliant and funny. the thing with donald is he's the wrong messenger. i think on "fox and friends" they asked giuliani when he is going to say something rather than getting people clapping. giuliani started laughing. i don't think that makes him a president. >> sure. >> i don't know what he can do. he never said anything to me as a candidate about he can do something. i would have elected somebody. >> he never outlined any plans, jay. i like to think of him as -- >> how about the way he does understand his persona? the end of last week trump started doing the impression of his advisers are tellin
montgomery, last year i visited the capital of poland. let me say from the outset that milwaukee is a beautiful state. >> are you going to finish these fries? speak of the devil, that's one of those mclean sandwiches. isn't it? >> would you like to try it? >> well, maybe just a bite. >> how do you compare that to the way this year's nominees are coming across? >> the difference is that -- and i've seen clinton speak a few times. he's absolutely brilliant and funny....
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when barack obama and hillary clinton came into office, they gave away the nuclear defense of poland and the czech republic to reset the relationship with russia, and i was on a panel much like this about six months ago with secretary gates who was a defense secretary, and i said to him something that has always troubled me. i said, "what do we get in return for that?" and he said the spanish word "n ada." he was opposed to it. now, that is a stupid negotiation. [laughter] mr. giuliani: i don't know if we ever should have given the nuclear defense to start with, but if we were going to do it, we have got to get something in return for it. donald trump will probably go to congress and to the world with an agenda that is a little hasnd what he needs, so he room to negotiate, just like everyone of you do in business. you do not put your house up for sale if there is a $2 million house and you want to million dollars for it at $2 million. you put it up at $2.5 million or $2.6 million and then you end up at $2 million. if you understand business, if you understand how to negotiate, if you
when barack obama and hillary clinton came into office, they gave away the nuclear defense of poland and the czech republic to reset the relationship with russia, and i was on a panel much like this about six months ago with secretary gates who was a defense secretary, and i said to him something that has always troubled me. i said, "what do we get in return for that?" and he said the spanish word "n ada." he was opposed to it. now, that is a stupid negotiation. [laughter]...
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make sure poland and allies by the way across pacific japan and south korea they are reassured that america is still a leader in the freedom. >> i think that's a good point. mr. cass trof, thank you for joining us. really interesting. up next, megyn kelly live on the set. you'll have to keep watching to find out what that segment is about. don't go away. its routine. rocket mortgage by quicken loans is just as precise... but it only requires a few minutes of your time. now, you can securely share your financial information with the push of a button, giving you an accurate and custom mortgage solution without missing a beat. [drum line sfx: rocket] quicken loans. proud supporter of college athletics. [sfx: rocket (whisper)] ♪ ♪ see ya next year. this season, start a new tradition. experience the power of infiniti now, with leases starting at $319 a month. infiniti. empower the drive. >> each night near the end of the show we plan to bring you a segment called the friend zone where we invite one of our friends within the building here on fox news onto the set. this night we are honored to
make sure poland and allies by the way across pacific japan and south korea they are reassured that america is still a leader in the freedom. >> i think that's a good point. mr. cass trof, thank you for joining us. really interesting. up next, megyn kelly live on the set. you'll have to keep watching to find out what that segment is about. don't go away. its routine. rocket mortgage by quicken loans is just as precise... but it only requires a few minutes of your time. now, you can...