and what s funny to me is you get all the hysteria in the media, digital and print media basically saying the sky is falling, there s rifts with mexico, everything s no. we re straight ahead with a strategy to basically defend this country against unfair trade practices, cut good, solid, smart deals for the american worker maria: right. and that s all we re going to do. and this week, this last week we got rid of tpp one stroke of the pen. that was amazing. maria: yeah. gone was the work of thousands of lobbyists and hundreds of millions of dollars spent by special interests out to basically steal away what would have been our auto industry from michigan and ohio. maria: yeah, no, we saw the pictures of you standing right behind the president when the president signed that executive order and what a great honor that was on the first day. maria: i bet. to withdraw the u.s. from the trans-pacific partnership. peter, explain to us then why almost the entire s&p 500 ceos
it s going great. reporter: everything s in place? everything s in place. we re in last-minute adjustments. reporter: what were your marching orders from president-elect? he wanted to make it about the american people. focus on we make sure we bring our country together, unity, but to celebrate traditions of inauguration and make sure the american people get to experience it. so, he has a lot of traditions that are taking place, but a little bit, you know, that s about him that is unique in terms of making it special for the audiences. reporter: in every place i m told he s going to speak. we see the podium there. there will be a dance. what has surprised you about putting all this together? the magnitude of it and doing it in ten weeks. just a party for 800,000, 900,000 people. it s not just one party, it s multiple events. we have a great team. building the team was the important part of making sure this goes off well. we ve had a great experience working with the mil
who beat you? in this one? oh! that was the last time, lara logan. a real journalist. yes. i ve been on four times. i ve lost twice and i have won twice. when you go to bed at night, what do you tell yourself to tell yourself you re way smarter than lara logan. i don t think i am. do you beat yourself up? you know what s funny about that i was so cocky after the rehearsal and did so well and in fact i did so well early on. uld beat you. rted giving and the other girl who was playing. advice. advice on how to win and then she destroyed me. destroyed me. and i bet all wrong. that s your relationship with all women. this is just coming into focus? you give them stuff and then they use it against you and destroy you. no that s not true. i wrapped you in tin. i have sprayed your fa i have done everything s of like shoot new the i won t say it. how do you not i love it. i love this guy because he never gets it.
for, you know, right before christmas to buy stuff because they know that sometimes is when stuff can be the most expensive. everyone, though, does want a bargain, of course, and we can tell you that two of the bigger trends that we read about and talked to people about today were, one, people instead of wanting gifts, are looking for experiences now. like a spa day or like a trip somewhere. and also gift cards account for about 25% of the gifts that are bought. because then you can go out and get whatever you want. you don t have to return things when you get someone a gift card. we ll send it back to you. you re making me feel a little bad, rob. i m thinking i got my mother and nephews walter and jonathan clothes. i did include gift receipts. so hopefully, you know, everything s reporter: you might need them, yeah. all right. rob, thanks so much for that. i ll take anything, clothes, gift cards, you name it. not picky. all right. this young woman soared into olympic histo
inmate worker, of his housing unit. everything s going pretty good. got, you know, back in s-4. i m happy. everything s thing is are on track. the only compensation for a house man is more time out of his cell and extra food trays. trays up. battaglia s new cellmate jonathan bevalac works as a food server. they ve created a business of sorts, trading their extra meals for commissary goods, and then they trade those items for favors or even more commissary. normally on the tray, i just take the main course and the snack. and i ll give away the other, you know, like they re hungry. they don t have they get one tray. i get three. you know, i m feeding you and you re providing a service for me. you help me out. you clean my room, heat up my water in the morning, wash my dishes after i eat. i don t i won t do nothing