Work with us and keep your promises to bluecollar america. Senate democratic leader Chuck Schumer on his partys agenda and how democrats will try to recover from a tough election. Plus, a symbol of our democracy gets a facelift, just in time for the inauguration. This is a view you dont see any place else in this city. Its so true. All right now on Fox News Sunday. And hello again from fox well, just two days after the New York Times said the trump transition was in disarray, the president elect named much of his National Security team. Thats far ahead of the timeline of other incoming president s. Congressman mike pompeo to lead the cia, senator Jeff Sessions as attorney general, and general Michael Flynn to be National Security adviser. In a moment, well speak live with the Vice President elect, governor mike pence, whos about whats next. But we begin with fox news correspondent brian yennis outside Trump National golf club in new jersey, where mr. Trump is conducting job interviews this weekend. Brian . Reporter hi, chris. Well, governor mitt romney met with president elect trump yesterday here in his new jersey golf clubhouse for nearly 90 minutes. The trump team characterizing the conversation as extremely positive and productive. Romney, who called trump a conman during the campaign could be a candidate for secretary of state. We had a farreaching conversation with regards to the various theaters in the world where there are interests of the United States of real significant. We discussed those areas and exchanged our views on those topics. Reporter mr. Trump and his Vice President elect mike pence retired marine general james mattis. They discussed isis, china t and nato. A senior trump official tells us mattis is a strong candidate to be defense secretary. Today the president elect will meet with seven others, including governor chris christie, who was recently ousted as chairman of trumps transition team, and mayor Rudy Giuliani, both trump loyalists eyeing cabinet positions. After a week of nonstop meetings, mr. Trump gave reporters two thumbs up last transition was going. Were seeing tremendous talent, people that, as i say, we would make America Great again. Reporter the president elect says theres a good possibility we can expect to hear more cabinet announcements today. Chris . Bryan, thanks for that. Joining us now live is the head of the transition, Vice President elect mike pence, for his first interview since the news sunday, and congratulations, sir. Thank you, chris. Great to be back. Couldnt be more honored and humbled to have the opportunity to serve with president elect donald trump and to see the energy that hes brought, the leadership hes brought to this effort since literally hours after the election was called has been truly inspiring. As we just reported, the president elect met with a wide range of people yesterday, michelle rhee. So far the people that he has appointed have all been loyalists and frankly all white men. My question, sir, is will we see a diversity of opinion in the trump administration, and frankly, will we see a diversity of gender and race . Well, clearly the president elect is a man who knows his mind, knows where he wants to take this country. He laid out an agenda to make world, to revive the american economy. Hes going to surround himself with men and women from diverse backgrounds who are going to help him move that agenda forward. But i have to tell you, to be alongside him in these meetings, to be here at Trump National yesterday, to see men and women coming through with extraordinary backgrounds, another round of those today, we have been working at his direction headlong to bring together people from all across this country who on day one to begin to move that agenda to really result in a stronger and more prosperous america. I couldnt be more honored to be a part of it, chris. Let me see if i can get you to make some news. Someone close to the transition tells me the meeting with mitt romney yesterday actually went better than expected given their history with each other and that hes now a contender for secretary of state, although Rudy Giuliani may be the front runner still. Is, quote, likely for secretary of defense. I want to put up a tweet that donald trump sent out this morning. General james mad dog mattis, whos being considered for secretary of defense, was very impressive yesterday, a true generals general. Sounds like hes got the job, sir. Well, stay tuned as the president elect works through all of those decisions. I can tell you that theyll be co i think you said it at the top of the show, though. While some in the National Media were wringing their hands early this week, weve been working from literally hours after the election was called to move this transition forward. Im honored to be serving as the chair of it. To have someone like general mattis to sit before us yesterday, someone with a legendary military career and to be able to talk to him about the challenges facing america and our National Security and i president elect was very grateful. Governor mitt romney came in. They had a good meeting. It was a warm and substantive exchange. I know hes under active consideration to be the secretary of state of the United States along with other distinguished americans. Just one quick thing on romney. Was there any talk about the terrible things they said about each other . Well, we spent about an hour together with the team, side of the table and some of the team on the other side with governor romney. We talked through a lot of substantive issues. They did have some private time together. You can ask either one of them what they talked about. But these are two people that earned their partys nomination. One was successful and won a mandate from the American People earlier this month. Another one fought hard to do that four years ago. I can just report to you that it importantly, the American People, it was a very substantive conversation. I know the president elect was grateful that mitt romney came here to Trump National and spent some time and is willing to be considered for this Important Role at such an important time in the life of our nation. Lets talk about your role. The president elect has made you the head of the transition. You seem from your visits to be his main link to congress. Some are comparing you to dick cheney, who played a introducing another newcomer to washington back in 2000, george w. Bush. What do you think of the cheney comparison . Well, i have high regard for the service that Vice President cheney provided to the United States, but the person that will define my role is the president elect of the United States of america. And what has he said about that role . Some people have said that hes going to be the ceo and youre operating officer. Well, let me be very clear. President elect donald trump, when he becomes President Donald Trump on january 20th, will be the one leading the trump administration. Ill be providing a supporting role. I do think the president elect has a great appreciation for my relationships with members of congress. He and i both went to capitol hill last week and sat down with leaders of the house and the senate. Part of this is not just surrounding the president elect with men and women from whom he can choose the personnel that will people an administration, but were also laying out an aggressive policy agenda with leaders in both chambers and in both Political Parties. I went back to capitol hill this week and not only met with leader mcconnell and speaker ryan, but i also was grateful to have the opportunity to sit down schumer. We had a substantive conversation. Were working with the majorities in the house and senate to move forward an aggressive agenda. Decisions have been made that by the president elect that he wants to focus out of the gate on repealing obamacare and beginning the process of replacing obamacare with the kind of Free Market Solutions that he campaigned on. From there, well work on issues ranging from ending illegal immigration, reviving our rebuilding the military, restoring the infrastructure of this country. But i do hope to continue to play a supportive role to take president elect Donald Trumps agenda to capitol hill and work with leaders frankly in both Political Parties to move the country forward and make America Great again. Well, let me ask you about one potential flash point. We interviewed Senate Democratic leader schumer on friday. Hes going to be in our next segment. Vetting of Donald Trumps choice for attorney general. Thats senator Jeff Sessions. Back in 1986, looking at the record, sessions was rejected by the senate as a federal judge because of troubling actions and statements on race and as a senator, sessions supported rolling back the Voting Rights act and voted against laws to protect gays and guarantee equal pay for women. The question is, are you prepared to figh make sessions the nations chief Law Enforcement officer . I think everyone who knows senator Jeff Sessions knows that hes going to be an outstanding attorney general. Hes a man of integrity. He stood shoulder to shoulder with our president elect through this campaign, championing not only the rule of law but confronting the scourge of illegal immigration. For many americans, this is a very anxious time relative to the justice department. They know that Jeff Sessions it comes to race and gays and women . Well, im very confident that in the course of the confirmation hearings that his record in its totality will come out. This is a man who prosecuted the kkk in his own home state. This is someone who demonstrated personal courage. Youre going to see an outpouring of support from diverse voices, including the africanamerican community, in his home state and across the sessions will be the next attorney general of the United States. During the campaign, donald trump attacked Hillary Clinton for blurring the lines with the Clinton Foundation. Heres what he said. It is impossible to figure out where the Clinton Foundation ends and the state department begins. It is now abundantly clear that to profit from public office. But governor, now theres heavy criticism from all sides about Donald Trumps intention to turn over his real estate empire to his children. The argument is that any company, any Foreign Government that wants to curry favor with the president will just make a deal with the Trump Organization. In fact, one Top Republican said to me, this could be the Clinton Foundation on steroids. H well, im very confident working with the best legal minds in the country, that the president elect and his family will create the proper separation from his business as he goes forward. But look, one of the reasons why donald trump just won a mandate from the American People, winning states that republicans hadnt won for a generation, is because he brought that business background. He didnt come out of a long things, creating things. Sir, i understand that. Im very confident, and hes very confident well be able to create the proper separation. But its not just a legal question. If i may just ask a question, sir, briefly. If his kids are running the business, and were talking about buildings here. If he doesnt divest himself of the business, a lot of people are saying turn it into cash, hes going to know who in fact, there was just a meeting in the last few days with some of his Business Partners from india. Doesnt that create a tremendous danger of a conflict of interest . Well, i can tell you in a recent interview after the election, the president elect summed up his view of his interest in his Business Life with two words. He said, who cares. I can tell you sitting shoulder to shoulder with him through these interviews, watching him talk to World Leaders on the president elect of the United States, donald trump s completely focused on the peoples business. I promise you, and i can assure the public that theyll have the proper separation from their business enterprise. Youve met all of his kids. Theyre extraordinary men and women. Fully capable of leading that enterprise. I know hes going to lead america with 110 of his focus. Finally, ive got about a minute left. I got to ask you about the subject ever about today. You know what it is. That is the fact that you went to see the Broadway Musical hamilton on friday night. Afterwards, the cast addressed you as you were walking out of the theater about their concerns as to whether mr. Trump will protect diversity in our nation. Here he is. We truly hope that this show has inspired you to uphold our American Values and to work on behalf of all of us. Trump tweeted this, the cast of hamilton was very rude last night to a very good man, mike pence. Apologize. He tweeted about it again at 6 23 this morning. Governor, what did you think of the casts comments, and did you consider it rude . Well, first off, my daughter and i and her cousins really enjoyed the show. Hamilton is just an incredible production. It was a real joy to be there. You know, when we arrived, we heard a few boos, we heard some cheers. I nudged my kids and reminded them thats what freedom sounds like. But at the end, you know, i did hear what was said from the stage, and i can tell you i wasnt offended by what was said. Ill leave to others whether that was the appropriate venue to say it. I do want to say that the basic message is one that i want to address. That is, i know this is a very disappointing time for people that did not see their candidate win in that national election. I know this is a very anxious time for some people. I just want to reassure people that what president elect donald trump said on election night, he absolutely meant from the bottom of his heart. He is preparing to be the president of all of the people of the United States of america, and to watch him bringing views, bringing together people that differed with him strongly, seeing him talk to leaders around the world, i just want to reassure every american that in the days ahead, im very confident that theyre going to see president elect donald trump be a president for all of the people, and we embrace that principle and were going to work hard to make that principle every day that we serve. And just to button hamilton well, as i said, i would just leave that to others, whether that was the appropriate venue for that. You know, i will tell you, chris, if you havent seen the show, go to see it. It is a great, great show. Im a real history buff. So my daughter and i and her cousins really enjoyed it. Well, ive seen it too. We can say pence and wallace, two thumbs up. Governor pence, we want to thank you. Thank you for joining us. Always good to talk with you, sir. Thank you. Up next, well sit down with a top democrat in washington, Senate LeaderChuck Schumer. Where can he work with mr. Trump, and where will he fight democrats fought donald trump bitterly during the campaign, but it turns out theyre turning to a surprising tactic now that hes the new president , looking for areas to work with him. We found that out friday when we with the democrats new leader in the senate, Chuck Schumer. Senator schumer, welcome back to Fox News Sunday. Glad to be back. How many times have you spoken to president elect trump since the election . A few. And you know, first time says congratulations, lets work together. Second time we talked a little about infrastructure. I do think its possible under certain terms we could get a but maybe even in the first hundred days. But that infrastructure bill has to have certain things for us to support it. It cant just be tax credits. It wont be enough. It has to be large and bold. Trump has talked about a trillion dollars good. Federal spending . Exactly. Not just tax expenditures. And it cant cut the basics like medicare and education and other things to pay for it. But if he wants to do a major infrastructure bill, infrastructure, and with those criteria its very possible. Well, lets do a lightning round. Quick questions, quick answers on a number of items in the trump agenda. Theres been talk about a possible deal, infrastructure, which democrats would like and some republicans. In return, tax reform, Corporate Tax reform and a way to get some of those trillions of dollars back to this country. Look, its not something that i take off the table. And i did some negotiations with paul ryan about this. Infrastructure money that donald trump is talking about, youd have to do a lot more than International Tax reform to get it done. Just doesnt bring in the dollars you need. What about trade deals, killing renegotiating some of the trade deals . These are very good questions. Thank you. Surprisingly on several different issues, donald trump and his campaign echoed the views of democrats, not massive transportation bill, trade, getting rid of the carried interest loophole, cleaning up the swamp, and on those issues, where he agrees with us and the republican establishment and hard right doesnt, we challenge him. Work with us. And keep your promises to bluecollar america. I think bluecollar america voted for donald trump more on democratic issues than professed. Rework nafta . Absolutely. Kill the pacific trade partnership. Gone already. I opposed it. Paid Maternity Leave . We should work out something strong and good. Im open to it. There are many issues well oppose him tooth and nail. When he goes against our values, goes with special interests. Three off the bat. Hes going to try to repeal aca. Obamacare. Obamacare. He wont be able to do it meeting with president obama said, oh, i want to keep the god things. Well, you cant keep the good things without keeping aca. Forget about repealing or modifying doddfrank. This idea of a wall, we already passed. Bipartisan, an immigration bill that was comprehensive and did a lot and much tougher than a wall would be. What hes saying, senator, is secure the border first, build the wall, and then you can start worrying about immigration reform. No. Put it all together. And if he says wall first . Well say do it all. If we were to just do the wall, wed never get the rest. Got to be all together. Lets talk about a name. President trump has named senator jeff attorney general. Back in 1986, the senate refused to confirm Jeff Sessions to be a federal judge. Will he have any problem getting through the senate now . And this was because of his record and statements and actions on civil rights. Will he have any trouble getting through now . Hes going to need a very thorough vetting. Many of those statements are old but still troubling. The idea that Jeff Sessions is series of tough questions, particularly given those early things, no way. There are lots of questions that have to be asked. Let me give you one that relates to the old statements. What does he intend to do with the Civil Rights Division . I wouldnt support him unless i was convinced we would still have a strong Civil Rights Division. For any of these nominees, i think the watch word is thorough, thorough vetting. Dont say absolutely not. But they have to answer and sati even if youre a senator. Lets talk about an issue where you wont agree, and that is that donald trump intends to name a conservative, a real conservative, to the Supreme Court. If you think its the wrong person, are you prepared and will democrats be prepared to filibuster that nomination, which has only happened once in the history of the senate . I would hope first and capable of getting bipartisan support. If he does, then well give it just a very, very thorough vetting, but we wont i so facto say know. If its out of the mainstream, yeah, were going to fight that nominee tooth and nail. Wait, does that mean filibuster . Let me say two things. First, we when we had power, we changed the rules, but i argued with harry reid not to change it for Supreme Court because it should get that bipartisan support. So its still 60 votes. If they, you know, i hope our republicans wont. And second, when our republican colleagues say lets do this quickly without filibuster, they dont come here with clear, clean hands. After what they did to merrick garland, a bipartisan nominee, who senator hatch, conservative, republican, said would be a very good nominee. Lets try to get a mainstream nominee. But lets not jump to conclusions. Is sometimes prologue. Lets go back to the history you mentioned. Back in 2013, it was the democrats who changed the rules and said that the filibuster was gone for lower Court Judicial nominees, that it no longer had to be a super majority. Heres how you defended it at the time. Its a new world. People demand action. The old rules need to be modified. Thats what we have done today. Last month like Hillary Clinton was going to win, you refused to close the door on extending the Nuclear Option to filibusters of Supreme Court nominees and the Vice President ial nominee, tim kaine, openly threatened to go nuclear to get her nominees through the court. If its fair for you, why isnt it fair for the republicans . What i said at the time was i hope we wont get to it. I say the same thing now. I hope we wont get to it. But you left the possibility i did not say wed do it. I said i hope we wont get to it. But you didnt say you wouldnt. Well, we can split hairs. I did not say i was for it or say i think we should do it. Why do you think Hillary Clinton lost . You know, when you lose the way we lost, you cant blink, you cant look away, you got to stare the election in the face. There are a lot of reasons. One above all, our economic message was not sharp enough, was not bold enough, was and people, even though i believe for all those blue collar voters who voted for donald trump, even many who had voted for obama, they thought he was the change agent, even though our actual policies are much closer to what they believe than the republican policies. Were going to have a bold, strong message. And it will appeal to both groups. You dont need to say, well, who do democrats appeal to, the Obama Coalition or the bluecollar people . A bold, strong economic message factory worker in scranton, the College Student in los angeles, the single mom on minimum wage in harlem. How specifically do you appeal to working class white voters in the midwest and bring them back . On issues, some of which trump campaigned on. Trade, change the trade laws. Democrats have been far more eager to change the trade laws than republicans, but they voted republican because donald trump himself was issuing a message of change trade. Large infrastructur we had a squeeze to get a small one. Donald trumps for a big one. Were for a big one. We challenge him. You won bluecollar voters, president elect trump, because you happened to support a lot of democratic issues. Dont break your promise to the bluecollar voter. Work with us. Just because its President Trump, we will work with you to get those things done if you stick to the principles you enunciated in the campaign. Why should that bluecollar original donald trump who was saying it to him . Because were far more on his side than the republican senators and republican establishment. They were for free trade, against an infrastructure bill, against closing the carried interest loophole. But not donald trump. Were telling trump, were challenging him. Work with us. Dont break your promise to them. Theres a lot of people telling donald trump, now go adopt the republican mainstream line. Its against what he campaigned senator. Nice to see you. Always good to talk to you. Thank you for your time. Up next, well bring in our sunday group, including laura ingraham, whos said to be on the short list for White House Press secretary. Plus, what would you like to ask the panel about mr. Trumps picks . Just go to facebook or twitter foxnewssunday, and we may use your question on the coming up, president elect picks. Were very confident it will be a smooth transition. With more appointments to come, well ask our sunday panel what weve learned so far about the direction of the trump administration, next on fox hey is this enough . A little more. Grandma there you go. Oh look whos here i know i had one more. Hmmm. More. Hows it looking . 20 more minutes. 8, 9. We need 1 more yes. Lets enjoy. We need more rolls there was a little girl, one more . In the end, all we really need more of, is each other. Happy thanksgiving from publix. Where shopping is a pleasure. Weve got a great number of men and women, great qualifications, to come forward and serve this new administration. Im humbled to be a part of it. Vice president elect mike pence talking about the transition at trump tower this week. And its time now for our sunday group. Laura ingraham, fox news political analyst juan williams, and lisa boothe. Laura, we got to start this discussion about personnel picks know, youre shaking your head. You are under consideration to be the White House Press secretary. Two quick questions. Have you talked with donald trump since the election, and are you is it still a possibility . Yes and i guess so. I really dont have anything new to say about it other than the fact that, you know, its an intriguing idea. It really is a great privilege to be considered. They have a really good team. Kellyanne obviously is president ial campaign. I know sean spicer is over there doing great stuff. If you like jason miller. A lot of good people out there. Its nice to be considered. Im always open to new adventures. Let me ask you a broader question on the issue. Theres been a lot of criticism about Donald Trumps relationship with the press, that hes targeted reporters during the campaign, that hes ditched his press pool. Do you think he understands the role that the media plays, i think he does, and i think what a lot of folks after this election cycle ended believe is that the press really was stacking the deck in their own way against trump. Every Public Opinion survey reveals that. Ive had conversations with Network Chiefs over the last week who themselves have admitted that they missed the boat on this and were operating inside their own bubbles and not talking to enough americans. So i think, you know, without pointing fingers, i think theres a lot to be learned from this elec more. I think some of us in the commentator class need to keep our eyes and ears open. Respect, i think, is really important. I think there are reporters who do great work out there. Sometimes theyre not from the traditional networks. Sometimes theyre from new media. But i think its important that we have a vigorous press and a fair press. I think thats all people really should expect. Bob, the big picks so far have been on the National Security side. I want to run through them director, senator sessions for attorney general, and general flynn for National Security adviser. Were now hearing that its likely he will pick trump will pick retired marine general james mattis for secretary of defense. What do those choices tell you so far . We dont have a defense pick set. We dont have the secretary of state. What do they tell you about how you think mr. Trump is going to deal with the world . Well, those are people close to him. Theyre hard but i think, as laura was suggesting, in presenting, in talking about these people, when you dig in to who they are and have controversial pasts, presenting them is one dimensional, a giant mistake. These are complex people. In line with what she was saying about trump, theres a paradox knows. He also has a thick skin. I know that personally when months ago we had a long interview with him and did a story which was tough, instead of tweeting against us or denouncing us, he said it was fair and accurate. Wow. I got to get the secrets. We asked you for questions for the panel. We got a bunch on this issue of trumps picks. We got this from monica on this point are very clear. Laws will be enforced, democrats can get on board or get out of the way, america is on her way to being reestablished in the world view as tough but fair. Juan, more of a statement than a question. How do you answer monica . I think the United States already is tough and fair. I think were exceptional already and were dominant in terms of our military and our economic prowess. I dont think thats in dispute. I think the question really is appointment process. You have people who i would say dont fit in to exactly a team of rivals, but to many people a team of radicals. Radicals in terms of what are these people representing . Flynn, mike flynn, i dont think he could be confirmed. Hes getting the National Security adviser job. I think his past in National Security and a Defense Intelligence agency. Specifically as head of Defense Intelligence, and the way he left there and about his management style and about sharing information and what some in the Intelligence Community call flynn facts, which is facts that dont comport with what others in the Intelligence Community believe to be true. Colin powell writing in the wikileaks leak that he thought he was unhinged. This tells you it would be very difficult. Jeff sessions, who went after elena kagan when she was appointed to the court because cited thorgood marshall. He said, well, youre associated with these activist judges who are more after their own political ends than justice. If you apply that to Jeff Sessions and the fact he was rejected for a federal judgeship 30 years ago. We didnt have very sensitive Race Relations 30 years ago as compared to today, and he was rejected then. Let me bring in lisa. You want to push back on that . Well, yeah. As u. S. Attorney general, he brought cases to desegregate schools and also led the prosecution u. S. Attorney. He also brought cases to desegregate schools. He also prosecuted and got the Death Penalty as attorney general of alabama for a klansman. Thats ridiculous. If you look at the choice that donald trump has made so far, he ran a campaign about being a maverick, of going to washington, d. C. , to shake things up. The people hes bringing alongside him are also known for shaking things up. I think the message that it sends by looking at someone like going to go after isis. You look at what flynn did alongside with general mcchrystal, they turned the jsoc into one of the most lethal terrorist hunting organizations. I think it sends a strong message that were going to go after isis strong and hard. Another point that a lot of people arent making, i think his conversation that hes having with the likes of mitt romney and ted cruz also sends a strong signal to the Republican Party that were united right now. The irony of that is the duraon about how Donald Trumps going to lead republicans into the wilderness for generations. Well, guess what, guess which party is in the wilderness right now. Its the democratic party, whos had to delay nominations because they dont know what the future looks like for them. I think when you think about someone like flynn, americans, lisa, are concerned when you look at his ties to russia, his ties to vladimir putin. When they think about his ties russia today and was with putin and was taking money from the turkish government. These are facts, laura. One at a time. There was a lot said by juan. You said team of radicals. This is the kind of stuff thats turned people against washington, d. C. These types of lines against true patriots who sacrificed for their country, who are beloved among the men and women in the military, who actually do the heavy lifting for mattis, general mattis is one of the most beloved marines of the last 50 years. General flynn is considered one of the preeminent Intelligence Experts of our age. So to throw out these lines, a team of radicals, that serves nobodys interest. If you have a substantive disagreement with their approach to fighting terror or their approach to intelligence, thats fine. But these blithe comments, i think, have poisoned political discussion in this country, and i think its exactly why people well, im glad we wrapped that up. Lets take a break. When we come back, growing questions about Donald Trumps intention to put his Business Empire in a blind trust run by his children. How will that work . X differently. And all those differences take energy. At duke energy, were doing things differently too. Like new ways to generate power and even store it. For cleaner energy every day. So no matter how Different Things become, were always here. You would put your assets in a blind trust . Well, i dont know if its a blind trust if donald run it. Donald trump having some questions himself during a primary debate about handing his empire over to his children and calling it a blind trust. Were back with the panel. This is a growing concern about the left and the right. If President Trump turns his business over to his children, who have been running it with him already, as he says hes going to do, hes going to know whats going on, and it certainly raises the real countries may try to do business with the Trump Organization to curry favor with him. As i discussed with Vice President elect pence, some people are calling this the Clinton Foundation on steroids. Well, its a serious problem, and trump has to deal with it. The idea that his kids are going to do this and that makes it a blind trust is not true. Pence was saying the lawyers will figure this is a case where trumps going to then have to cede some authority to somebody else beyond his kids and to lawyers. As we look for themes in all of this, the power of the presidency has grown, it is giant, and hes going to be watched every step of the way. You dont want to have i suspect hes not going to want and asking that ancient question, when did he know about it and what did he know. Or what did he know and when did he know it, to quote watergate properly. Lisa, theres also the question, the minor matter of the constitution. Theres a clause which bans official officials from accepting any gifts, any money, any presents from foreign countries. One couldrg organization is doing business, lets say, with india, that youre breaking that clause. I think theres a danger politically here for donald trump, partly which is going to be difficult for him. Even if he takes the proper precautions, you know, to try to divest himself of his business dealings and putting things into a blind trust, the richest commander in chief in american history. Theres still decades of business dealings hes done both to come up. If im him, im looking at 2018 and 2020. What he doesnt want to do is give the media a reason or give the electorate a reason to hold him accountable or to go against him. He also if he doesnt have republican majorities in 2018 and 2020, he opens himself up to congressional hearings and investigations. I think he needs to be careful. Lauer are, im going to switch subjects with you. President obama made his final overseas trip this week. Seemed to go to great manage, to play down the amount of change he thinks donald trump will bring to the obama legacy. Heres a clip. I dont think hes ideological. Ultimately, hes pragmatic. You think the president is right and mr. Trump will see things as a great deal more complicated . I think so. Hes more of a conservative populist. I think theres a lot of pragmatism we need in washington today. President obama oversees the, really, evisceration of his party on the state level, losing, what, 13 senate seats over the last eight years, and then proceeds to follow what was his apology tour in 2009, in 2016 kind of a victory tour almost. He said at one point, look at those Approval Ratings. My policies are really popular. Completely missing the point. The public voted through our Electoral College to turn the the policies arent working. Wealth was not created for the middle class and the working poor. People wanted change. Law enforcement, they want the borders to be enforced, trade deals to be fairer. You got to invite him on the Fox News Sunday panel. Hes a pundit now. You hear that, mr. President . Come on. That would be fun to sit around the table with him. But it looks like hes going to be commenting for many years, unlike george w. Bush. He just said because hes school. He says that if trump tries to undo his legacy, hes going to comment on it, which brings me to you, juan. Do you think that obama really believes he can somehow maneuver trump and educate him on the complexiies of some of these things, like repealing obamacare, or do you think hes just putting the best face on what in effect, as laura says, is a repudiation of the voters . I dont know that it was a repudiation. He said legacy was on the ballot, and he lost. As laura pointed out, his Approval Ratings are still pretty good. I dont know if it had been obama versus trump what the outcome would be. Hes gone on this world tour. I dont think it was any apology. I think he was saying to World Leaders, dont take donald trump at his word. Hes a magmatist. In terms of military commitments, nato, the nuclear shield in terms of japan and foreign fears. The climate deal, trade arrangements, global commerce. I think hes trying to say to them, give donald trump a chance. I think thats a pretty class act on the part of the incumbent president. Or its denial. Could be. Also, the irony that president obama is the one that set himself up for this interesting predipredicament. He was the one that hit global podiums across the country, denouncing donald trump as a president ial candidate. Now hes in the where he was rejected on the ballot. You look at politico exit polling. Voters were twice as likely to vote for a strong leader than they were in 2020. I think this is a direct reflection of his weakness on the world stage. All right. Again, we settled that today. Thank you, panel. See you next sundays. Up next, our power player of the week. A symbol of our nation gets a makeover just in time for the im just a guy who wants to buy that truck. And im just a guy who wants to sell him that truck. So i used truecar. It told me what other people in the area paid for the truck i want. The truck he wants. So were on the same page before he even gets here. Its fair. 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First, taking off all the paint, going back to the 1860s. On the outside of the dome there were 13 layers of the leadbased paint. Then they removed the pieces that had rusted away. They closed those hundreds of cracks using something calls a lock and stitch technique, not unlike a surgeon stitching up a wound. Scaffold to repair the separate cast iron rotunda. Ayers took us to the very top inside. From this level all the way to the ground was completely scaffolded. We took all of the paint off the rotunda, repaired all of the cast iron cracks that were in here, and repainted it and took that scaffolding work down. Finally, after climbing through that space between the inner and outer domes, we reached the top. Wow. And this is the national mall. This is a view you dont see any place else in this city. But the decay of the dome started at the top. This space was in the worst shape. In fact, this ball strad was completely rusted out, completely rebuilt, and chipped back. From up here, we could see ayers new project, building the platform for the january inauguration. He says theyre a month ahead of questioned whether they would get the Dome Restoration finished on time, whether the scaffolding would be gone. I told them, i said, why dont you just move faster . Work faster. When trump said that, did you take that as a kind of challenge . Ill pass. And standing at the top of the newly restored capitol dome, that sort of controversy disappears. Not only are we preserving our nations history, but were also creating history at the same time. This dome has been here 150 years, and if weve done our job right, itll be here another 150 years. And theres one more thing donald trump will like. Ayers says the Dome Restoration project came in ahead of schedule and under budget. And thats it for today. Have a great week. And well see you next fox news