reporter: her parents immigrated from lebanon. she works on immigration issues at the detroit mayor s office and says trump s divisive rhetoric has made muslims lives more difficult. i m definitely angry. i don t want to say i m fearful, because style have faith in the democratic process. it s inexcusable, the things that he said. it was very shocking just to hear. it was very scary as well. reporter: tanya shatila runs this muslim bakery. she is still hopeful. we can t stand against him, you know. we have to support him and wish for the best. so, hopefully, he will instill that unity that he s been saying in his speeches ever since he won. reporter: nadal tamir has a very different view. and mr. trump should be held as a trophy, as an image of the american dream. reporter: tamir voted for trump and convinced his family to vote for him, too. as a small business owner, he sees trump as a role model and believes he speaks from strength. he wants his fellow muslims to see
showing flexibility with his plans to build a wall along the mexican border. let s bring in chris frates with more on what trump has been saying. chris? donald trump s policy positions on immigration have been all over the map during this campaign season. that s continue gs into his transition. that big beautiful wall trump called for on the campaign trail, it could now be part fence. let s go quickly some of the promises you made and tell us if you re going to do what you said or change it in any way. sure. are you really going to build a wall? yes. they are talking about the fence in the republican congress. would you accept a fence? for certain areas i would but certain areas a wall is more appropriate. i m very good at this. it s called construction. fence will be fence could be some fencing. what about the pledge to deport millions and millions of undocumented immigrants?
thee receiptical control of the president of the united states. what potential conflicts do you see by trump s children who are also advisers on his transition team, been advisers during the campaign and them continuing to run the businesses of trump. sure, just to give you one specific example, there s a building that donald trump through one of his businesses owns in new york, where the bank of china is one of the principle holders of a mortgage note. the bank of china, national bank of the chinese government. is it possible that when president trump is thinking about how he might conduct economic policy with china it might somewhere in the back of his brain weigh on him that the bank of china s stability and health and success is kind of important to this loan that s guaranteed in this building? that s the kind of concern we have in this context. of course, we trust our elected leaders to have better judgment, to not be how do i say, led
million undocumented immigrants who are in this country illegally but house speaker told jake tapper today that neither lawmakers nor trump are planning to create that deportation force. he says that they are focused more on border security, fred. chris frates, thanks you so much. all right, we re 68 days now from inauguration as the president-elect builds on his future administration, he also has to figure out what to do about dozens of active lawsuits against him. we ll discuss that next. we danced in a german dance group. i wore lederhosen.man. when i first got on ancestry i was really surprised that i wasn t finding all of these germans in my tree. i decided to have my dna tested through ancestry dna. the big surprise was we re not german at all. 52% of my dna comes from scotland and ireland. so, i traded in my lederhosen for a kilt. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story.
view. i want to bring in kim dozier, a cnn global affairs analyst and contributing writer for the daily beast. good to see you. good to see you. how might trump s willingness to work with putin impact shared concern between the u.s. and russia and particularly as it relates to the threat from isis? the war of words could lead to a resolution, at least a partial resolution to something like the syria crisis. president-elect trump has indicated that he would be willing to work with russia against isis and he s even hinted that he might withdraw support to the u.s. backed rebels that are currently working with the u.s. against isis. but some of them were also fighting against the bashar assad regime. if you see president-elect trump working with russia or president