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tangle himself from his global empire? there are conflicts of interest. a nazi salute to president-elect trump's candidacy. i'm wolf blitzer and you're in "the situation room." >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. our breaking news, immediate evacuations are being urged on japan's east coast, and a tsunami warning is in effect after a major earthquake struck offshore. japan's meteorological agency says a tsunami wave of up to 10 feet is possible. fukushima district is the same area devastated five years ago by a tsunami which destroyed a nuclear plant. also, the trump transition is starting to resemble the president-elect's old tv show "theapprentice" as would-be employees interview with mr. trump. a democrat said she talked syria with donald trump and who may be in line for united nations ambassadorship. but it's another old show. let's make a deal that comes to mind, and growing concerns that trump's global business operations could leave conflicts of interest at home and abroad, especially after the president-elect's recent meeting with businessmen tied to a trump tower deal in india. could trump already be violating the u.s. constitution? and a man already picked by trump to be his chief white house strategist claims he's an anti-semite. he headed breitbart news which has been the platform for some fringe groups on the so-called all right. now some latest comments that set off a new wave of criticism. i'll speak with republican congressman shawn duffy and our correspondents, analysts and guests that have full coverage of today's top stories. let's go to will ripley monitoring the tsunami warning after that magnitude 6.9 earthquake off of japan. what are you hearing, will? what's the latest? >> hi, wolf. nhk said the tsunami wave that has reached the coast has reached fukushima. this is the first time i've seen a red banner on top of the screen telling everybody along the coast to evacuate immediately, so this is a very serious situation, especially for people in fukushima prefecture which was devastated, along with many areas along the east coast of japan, just five years ago back in 2011 when that 9. 0 earthquake triggered tsunami waves and destroyed hundreds of billions in property and 2900 people. it also started the deconstruction of the tsunami plant, in that area. i've spent a lot of number in these areas. this tsunami is said to be about 10 feet high, so a third of the waves that would have hit in 2011, that it will not overcome the sea walls thafb constructed. there is a major seawall construction project along japan's eastern coast to try to prevent the damage that japan saw in 2011. that construction is still underway. some of those seawalls have not been finished yet. colleagues of mine on the ground said they felt shaking for about three minutes just before 6:00 a.m. tokyo time. it's a time when a lot of people are probably up and getting ready for work. many japanese have very long commutes. they're up at 5:00, 6:00 in the morning. hopefully most people in the immediate danger zone got this warning and were able to get out of their homes and move to higher ground safely. it doesn't appear from the footage that i'm looking at, the live feed from nhk, that this tsunami wave is overtaking any seawalls or anything close to the kind of destruction we saw back in 2011. but this was a strong quake this time around, it was a shallow quake, so there is a risk, and there will be for quite some time for these waves to come crashing ashore. that's why they're doing everything they can to keep people alerted and evacuated. >> let's hope those seawalls hold that, will ripley. i want to check back in with our meteorologist jennifer gray. what are the forecasters saying, jennifer? >> we already had a 4.5 after shock, and we'll have more aftershocks after hours and even days. about 30 miles offshore. the strongest quaking always appears indoors. we do have the observation that the tsunami is in progress, should be reaching the shore very, very soon, if not already, so we could see waves. we could also see more than one and that's important. that's why people are urged to get to higher ground, and they are urged to stay there until that warning is listed? speeshl the right along the coast, and you can see those areas of yellow, those were the people who felt very strong shaking. i think it's about. then these shades of green. the imminent threat right now being the threat of a tsunami and maybe oon more than one wave, and then these. >> let's hope those seawalls hold, indeed. we'll check back in with you, jennifer, as well. let's get to the other stop story we're. jim, it looks like donald trump is doing his old, you're hired, you're fired routine with some of these would be nominees. it sure looks like it, wolf. donald trump appears to be facing some he has not lost his. donald trump's cabinet candidates almost like look like cattle. >> i'm glad he called. he's going to meet with other folks and we should know probably right after thanksgiving. . . and the ultimate cliffhanger, mitt romney. transition forces say the 2012 gop nominee is a real possibility for secretary and state. potentially shifting rudy. he was bumped from his role leading the transition. trump is still taking time out for other signs of drama, sparring with the hit show "hamilton" to suspect diversity. >> they were very inappropriate. thank you. >> apologize demand, trump said on twitter. pence seemed to care less. >> we heard some. trump you also. not much of a show. like the growing concern of white supremacists and neo-nazis cheering his election. at an outright conference in washington, one of the leaders, richard spencer, offered this disturbing take on the president's elect catch phrase, "make america great again." again, hail trump steve o'bannon is still being pressed on the sometimes racist and arnlt. breitbart is the most pro-israel sight of the dean of america. he described ban no one as a nazi in an interview with a complicated. . then the senior adviser isn't a nazi. >> well. it's been reported in the last several days, wolf, that a pair of indian businessmen moet with donald trump last week and that trump also talked about his business. the trump transition team put out a statement saying trump did not have that discussion about his business interests with the argentinian president, and they say any reports otherwise are completely untrue. we should also point out, wolf, i talked to a couple sources close to mitt romney earlier today. that speculation that he's up for secretary of state, one source cautioned me on this saying, it could take awhile between trump and rodney. so don't forget an announcement right away, wolf. >> jim a costa in new york. . let's bring in our senior investigative correspondent drew griffin. drew, these questions are being raised by meetings we just heard about, that the president-elect and his adult children are already living in -- what are you earning? >> the biggest economic problem appears to be trump's overseas deals. various $150. the question is, will those for contin continue. it started as what was bills as a courtesy call. shinzo abe slipping out a back elevator in the trump tower to meet the president-elect. her daughter. berri berri then came the two businessman from india who owned only trump branded properties in south dubai. according to the trump organization, it was just another social call. >> i'm very kfrt he harchlt. zds but the in order for a sitting president to run a business, it's a question of optics and ethics. a cnn analyst shows trump has business dealings in at least 75 other countries including china, asia, and a few minutes. since november 8, things have changed. a and. for trump to sell it paul. >> of course a blind trust can work, but you have to sell the assets. you can't just put the assets and. you have to depose of the assets first so it goes in the initial. ment. it brings them more rent money for office space, condos and hotel rooms. the brand also comes with trump expert ees. almost like a frag franchise. and the trumps stay involved to make sure the brand doesn't get tar rischeded. he decided to keep. he's got them in almost every part of the deal. >> we work closely with the trump organization in new york and his team to be sure that everything was per pet waiting. we want the association, they want the continuity of brand, and that works on both ends. it's profitable for everybody. >> in a fox news debate earlier this year, donald trump said, instead of selling off the brand, his solution is to pass the brand to the people he has groomed to take it over. all named trump. not exactly, i know igd. have a good time. i'm going to do it for america. ly recall. >> i don't know if it's a blind trust if a virks anka will have and i wouldn't ever. and i would do anything for our country, anything. >> wolf, back in january before a single primary had started, they were already working on a. we need to see and most importantly, who is going to run it? >> all good questions. joining us now, republican thomas duffy. he is on the subcommittee for oversight and investigations. so you think, congressman, that given the fact he's got this global business, there is going to be investigations of potential conflicts of interest? >> there's nothing to investigate now. with a global empire like trump enterprises, he has to figure out how he walls off his business assets so he can just focus on running america. you can't have a scenario where the trump organization goes to the kids but the kids are also part of the administration. you truly have to make sure you're walled off and mr. trump is focusing on the "only on america." as you saw. she was helping ray's mon you don't want to see mr. trumped and the same scenario. we all meet a week and a half after the election, i'm sure his attorneys are aggressively working on a plan to make sure. >> as you saw they were building trump branded luxury apartments nearly mum bye. there you see the picture right there. stm. would you see meeting along these business lines. >> i'm sure mr. trump will have to tie up loose ends between now and january 20 that he takes with other in torz or with his executi executive. . he doesn't have any power yet. and that's what's key. this has to get done by january 21. at least walling him ol to the looking into trump's 25 million dollar case? >> i don't think so, and shouldn't mr. trump had here rings or rl. also. they were sending out e-males with confidential information. those were the two big discussions as well as what happened in benghazi. mr. trump doesn't have a scenario. if you have a private enterprise and there's a lawsuit and you settle it, i don't think there's any need to have any kind of paring and private litigation, and they've settled i'm not sure the house has any role to. we're going to investigate the clinton -- criticisms. >> i'll criticize mr. trump when i see fit, but i looked at the money that was raised with the clinton foundation and a jemp to. officials who was supposed to be working for the american people. if she uses that permission for the clinton that's concerning that's different than bill clinton as a private citizen. they can to whatever they want in their private lifz. . we're going to stand by. we have more questions, congressman duffy. i want you to stick around. we'll take a quick break and rethe nags. that means now may be a great time to shop for an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. medicare doesn't cover everything. and like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, these help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. so don't wait. call now to request your free decision guide. it could help you find the aarp medicare supplement plan that works for you. these types of plans have no networks, so you get to choose any doctor who accepts medicare patients. rates are competitive, and they're the only plans of their kind endorsed by aarp. remember - these plans let you apply all year round. so call today. because now's the perfect time to learn more. go long. and my brother ray and i started searching for answers. 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>> a couple points on that, wolf. number one, you have to look at tax reform in conjunction with eliminating and reducing loopholes and preferences in the tax code. you've seen over the course of generations powerful lobbyists come to washington and carve themselves out of the tax codes. they're not paying the rates they pay today. if we can lower the rates but also make the code simpler without so many writeoffs and loopholes, i think we'll be way better off. but number two, you have to look at this and say if we just look at it in a box and don't see the growth that comes from tax reform, you can see higher deficits. but if you lower your taxes, you keep more companies here, you incentivize investment, you have more people making more money and paying more in taxes, so you look at it die namically, and with that, i think we'll actually bring more money in the federal coffers than last. >> which loopholes do you think need to be eliminated and how much will that snaif. >> -- save? >> that's a wide debate, and there are a couple that makes people's hair stands up, like mortgage reductions and chartable reductions. those we want to keep around. but we can start looking at a lot of other deductions, but the tax deductions is 4,070 pages long. there are a lot to cut business taxes out. there are thousands of them. we have to start with a blank sheet, set our rates and go, what kind of write-offs should we have and everything else taken out. >> let me shift gears for a second. when we last spoke, you said you didn't think it was very presidential to be up at night tweeting. this weekend trump was he criticized the cast of the broadway musical "hamilton," criticized "saturday night live." do you believe the president-elect of the united states spends too much time responding to his critics directly? do you think that's appropriate? >> you know, i know he gets criticism for it. i might have more concern if i didn't see how hard he's working. the guy is up taking meetings at 5: 5:00 in the morning and going until 9:00 at night making sure he builds a team to make america great again. i think with the hamilton crew he was personally offended by that. the cast said we're a diverse america, but the cast was not a diverse america in political thought. they all shared the same political viewpoint. if you don't share the viewpoint, they attack and demonize you. i think liberals and conservatives have to be far more accepting of people who don't agree with them. my mother is a bernie sanders supporter. i lover bernie and i love her. you should be able to go to the theater and have it be a safe space and not have one guy with a microphone stop you and tell you his political view. that's a one-sided conversation when one guy has the microphone. mr. trump went after the folks at "hamilton" and mr. pence i thought was very gentlemanly and played it very well and said, the boos and the collapse, that's democracy kids. pretty cool. >> and the president-elect was also very generous. he thought he and his family who were there, he thought it was an excellent musical, he enjoyed it very much and he didn't take it all that seriously. the admonition that he got afterwards, he was listening from the back. thanks very much, congressman. appreciate it. >> i think it was nicely said. you know what? i'm going to be president and the vice president for all of america. we want to take in all your points of view which was a nice message for everybody coming out that far little conflict. coming up, donald trump, as we just heard, he takes on "hamilton," the broadway musical, and "snl." what will it be like when he's in the white house? you're here to buy a car. what would help is simply being able to recognize a fair price. truecar has pricing data on every make and model, so all you have to do is search for the car you want, there it is. now you're an expert in less than a minute. this is truecar. take a look at this, live pictures coming in from trump tower in new york city as we follow another busy day of meetings for the president-elect of the united states. senior adviser kellyanne conway says trump is working 18 hours a day, talking with republicans, democrats, but he's in no rush to make a cabinet and staffing announcement. we'll see if anything emerges in the course of the next few hours. our political correspondents and experts have been working their stories. sources, i should say, spent a lot of time this week and apparently tweeting how mike pence was treated after attending the broadway musical "hamilton," and the critics are saying should he really be focusing in on that or much more important issues? what are you hearing from sources close to the president-elect? >> inside the transition they say donald trump is going to be donald trump. he's going to tweet occasionally about current events, about things that upset him. for folks out there who think the president-elect is going to put down his smartphone on january 20 and never pick it up again, they're just deluding themselves. but look, wolf, obviously this was a big distraction over the weekend. it sort of took time away from what was going on with this very important cabinet selection process. but at the same time, and i think, you know, if past is prologue, trump maifsh fy have fanning the flames of this controversy to take attention away from other stories that were going on. remember, the trump university settlement came down, and that evening mike pence was booed and some say cheered at that showing of "hamilton." it was a useful distraction for the president-elect all weekend long. >> that $20 million settlement would end that trump university lawsuit. how significant is that settlement? >> i think it's significant in a sense. this is someone, president-elect trump, who has said in the past that he doesn't settle lawsuits because it just attracts more. from his record we know that's not the case, he often settles lawsuits. it's a big deal for the president-elect to have to pay out such an enormous amount of money by a group of people with credible claims that he defrauded them. think about this. we've never had someone a few weeks away from putting their hand on the bible to swear an oath to the constitution who, inferior the transition period, is settling fraud lawsuits. it's a big deal. and look, i think that part of the reason sometimes trump likes to stir up controversies like the one he did with "hamilton," they do often come at these moments when there are these other issues in the news, and i think sometimes they're related. so i think the "hamilton" controversy, while important to cover, may have been a bit of a smokescreen by trump to take away attention from this pretty bad piece of news for him. >> as you know, kaitlyn hughley burns, a bunch of democrats are imagining if hillary clinton, for example, settled a fraud lawsuit for $25 million how republicans in congress would be reacting. presumably there would be investigations, committees looking into all of this right away. >> absolutely, wolf. and democratic congressmen elijah cummings has said -- he's, of course, the ranking member of the oversight committee -- he has said he wants to look into trump's financial dealings. trump has not released his tax returns. you have elizabeth warren talking about how it's unprecedenting for a president-elect to be settling a fraud case. democrats are upset about this and the avenues with which they have to go after trump on this sort of thing just aren't really there because they don't control the house or the senate. but certainly, you would v i think -- have, i think, at least seen attempt by democrats to put this in reverse is. he wasn't an official of the state department or some government entity that this is a different situation. >> jim acosta, the signs that trump is planning to draw a line between his administration and his huge billion-dollar business, if you will, the repercussions are very serious as far as the ethics and the law in the constitutionality of all of this. what are you hearing from inside? how are they going to draw that line to make sure that the president of the united states does not get involved in his business? >> i think instead of draining the swamp, the swamp is filling up a bit this week, wolf, with some of these reports. but what they say inside the trump transition, and they said this during the campaign, wolf, is that donald trump as president of the united states is going to be exempt from some of these conflict of interest laws. if you're a cabinet secretary on down, you have to put your assets into a blind trust. some of these laws do not apply to the president and the vice president of the united states. now, having said that, wolf, there is a portion in the constitution, a section of the constitution that says as president of the united states, you cannot accept gifts from foreign governments. so they are going to have to create some pretty clear lines for donald trump in all of this, but remember, he is the president, and what we learned throughout this entire campaign process is that he does what he wants and then his staff reacts. and that appears to be the pattern that is playing out during this transition. >> the white house counsel is going to be busy once there is a white house counsel to deal with all these potential legal issues. everyone stand by. we're going to take a closer look at some of the latest comments from senator bernie sanders, some of them critical of hillary clinton. we'll take a quick break. we'll be right back. 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>> well, sanders himself sees himself as someone who will be shaping the future of the democratic party. it is worth noting, however, that he is not officially a member of the democratic party. he is still a registered independent, and when i asked him if he was planning to change his registration, he said he would serve out this term and then decide when the time comes. as we know, chuck schumer, who will be the senate minority leader, has elevated bernie sanders to a leadership position in the senate, and he is now tasked with making outreach efforts to progressive, kind of bringing them into the fold. sanders has been arguing that the economic message that democrats have, or they should have, is not resonating with most americans. he was saying that the democratic party can have an economic message that appeals to not only the white working class but latino voters as well who are working class, he says. black voters who are also part of the working class, he says. so he is making the case that the economic argument just didn't penetrate, especially in places that it needed to. >> you know, ryan, we're hearing that vice president joe biden's name is now being floated for a possible chair of the democratic national committee. you think that's realistic? how involved would he be? president obama, for that matter, in the future of the party once both of them leave office? >> i don't think it's realistic. i would be shocked if joe biden went from being vice president of the united states to dnc chair. being the chair of a party is a pretty thankless task. i suppose if he was going to be just a sort of spokesperson for the party and have someone else deal with the day-to-day stuff, maybe it would make sense, but i don't think that that would appeal to someone like vice president biden. you know, interestingly, obama was asked about this, wolf, and he did not rule out speaking his mind when he feels it's necessary during the trump presidency. as you remember, george w. bush, when barack obama became president, basically disappeared from public life and would never, that i can recall, criticize obama at all. that has been the sort of -- the tradition of ex-presidents, sort of being quiet, especially during their successor's term. but obama, given the nature of this unconventional president-elect, it sounds like he is going to reserve the right to speak up when he thinks it's important, and i think even more so biden would be in that camp. >> all right, guys. everybody stay with us. coming up, he's perhaps the most controversial figure in trump's new inner circle. steve bannon is breaking his silence and it's adding to a political firestorm. and you can connect with a truecar certified dealer. now you're even smarter. this is truecar. won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says you picked the wrong insurance plan. no, i picked the wrong insurance company. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, you won't have to worry about replacing your car because you'll get the full value back including depreciation. and if you have more than one liberty mutual policy, you qualify for a multi-policy discount, saving you money on your car and home coverage. call for a free quote today. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. ...stop clicking around...travel sites to find a better price... the lowest prices on our hotels are always at hilton.com. so pay less and get more only at hilton.com. ♪ it was always just a hobby. something you did for fun. until the day it became something much more. and that is why you invest. the best returns aren't just measured in dollars. td ameritrade. we're following a growing firestorm of criticism after steve bannon, the former bright bart executive, who is now donald trump's chief executive, broke his silence about agenda. brian todd, what are you learning? >> reporter: there are serious concerns about the fact that steve bannon is going to be guiding president trump's vision for running the country as his senior counselor. he's accused of embracing a movement tied to white nationalists and antisemites. but steve bannon is saying his agenda is misinterpreted and crowing how the main stream media underestimated donald trump and the people who voted for him. he says, darkness is good. he says, dick cheney, darth vader, satan, that's power. steve bannon, the rumpled 62-year-old who once headed breitbart news, has the ear of the president-elect, and many worry he will push the platform of the so-called alt-right. >> we have never in our history had someone like steve come in to be the co-chief of staff running the white house and the agenda of the president. >> reporter: civil rights groups say the alt-right movement is just code for white supremists and antisemites. dann bannon says -- >> reporter: on the accusation that he's loosely embraced white nationalist, he told the hollywood reporter, i'm not a white nationalist, i'm a nationalist, i'm an economic nationalist. what is bannon says is that he is anti-globalist, anti-elite, anti-establishment, and that he's an economic populist because he believes that the system has hurt and hindered the little guy. it has nothing to do with race, religion or anything else. >> reporter: bannon jumped on the trump train early on, telling trump last year he was a big admirer. >> i said look, people are leaning forward in these audiences when he was talking. of course, we were mocked and ridiculed. >> reporter: now it's bannon who is mocking the main stream media who he plains for failing to recognize the frustration of americans left behind in the global economy. "if "the new york times" didn't exist, cnn and msnbc would be a test pattern." kirk bardello is now critical of bannon, seeing that "darkness is good" remark as chilling. >> i think that's how he sees the world. i think a lot of what you saw the trump campaign and what you'll see going forward is tapping into anger and fear and hate to try to move their agenda forward. i think that's who steve bannon is. >> reporter: the trump transition team did not respond to our numerous requests for response to that criticism, and steve bannon did not comment for this story. >> brian todd, thank you very much. coming up, we're tracking the breaking news. a tsunami warning after a major earthquake off of japan. and as donald trump interviews possible cabinet picks, his election victory is being hailed by some white nationalists. i'll talk to the head of the naacp cornell william brooks. my doctor. my dentist. definitely my wife. hey wait. we have better bubbles. make sparkling water at home and drink 43% more water every day. sodastream. love your water. 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