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time. time-out situation. miami has two. san diego has three. it's the charger's defense without brandon flowers, the starting cornerback who suffered an apparent head injury and has been undergoing an evaluation since earlier in the first half. ajayi in the backfield. tannehill deep. that's devante parker. a penalty in the backfield. >> trent: that penalty will be on the chargers. >> referee: personal foul, roughing the passer. number 94. blow to the head. penalty will be assessed at the end of the play. automatic first down. >> jamie: this is a huge, huge pick up. corey liuget guilty. >> trent: he comes with the right arm across the throat of tannehill. watch tannehill step in. what an unbelievable throw here knowing he's going to get hit. watch. he looks up at the scoreboard. facing the other way. tries to watch the play on the screen because he can't get around to see if parker brings it in. >> greg: this moves the football to the 10 yard line where it's first down. first and goal. ajayi. no place to go. maybe a yard gained. maybe. second and goal. clock continues to move. 3:40 to play in the fourth. >> trent: i know you mentioned it, but the fact that brandon flowers isn't in the game. craig mager is in at corner with hayward. so could be a matchup that they're trying to take advantage of here for the dolphins. have to be aware of who is on the field if you're ryan tannehill. >> greg: last two games the dolphins have played, ryan tannehill brought them from behind to win in the fourth quarter. tannehill. end zone. incomplete. dion sims the nearest. third and goal. now what do you call? >> trent: you still have to stick with the pass. the chargers know it as well. joey bosa, melvin ingram will be coming after it knowing you have to throw here. nice luxury to have if your john pagano. you can rush three, four. keep somebody in the zone and force them to throw underneath. >> greg: and we get a time-out called by san diego. so the chargers use one of their -- the first of their three time-outs. we have 3:06 to play in the fourth. after the game, time permitting, the subway postgame slow. j.b. and the guys in new york with all the latest nfl scores and highlights coming up on "the subway postgame show." kind of where the head coaches and the coordinators make their money. >> trent: and the quarterbacks. >> greg: and the o-line. >> trent: tannehill has to be smart with this football. been very efficient today. 17 of 23. 240, two touchdowns no interceptions. this is not the time to squeeze it into coverage and get a costly interception. if it's there, take it. if not, sail it. >> greg: miami's third trip to the end zone. they have touchdowns the two previous trips. third and goal. going to lop it. it is incomplete. intented for parker and batted down by williams. fourth and goal. >> trent: that's the matchup you want. you got parker, 6'3" against trevor williams. trying to get the touchdown or the penalty. no flag is thrown. getting ready to kick the field goal. >> greg: i thought the hands were plenty. here's andrew franks for a tie game. once again, san diego with a time-out. these chargers played an overtime game in the opener kansas city and lost 33-27. then about three weeks ago, went to atlanta and won in overtime. 33-30. >> trent: now they're bringing the whole defensive unit to the side. they called the time-out thinking they had too many guys on the field. >> greg: this will be a 27 yard field goal attempt to tie the game. >> trent: franks has two kicks that have been blocked this year. >> greg: got it. 2:57 to play in regulation. we're tied at 24. tonight on cbs, we have "60 minutes" and followed by "ncis los angeles "and "madam secretary" only tonight on cbs. as i'm sure both coaches will say, this was interesting. >> trent: you think of the big touchdown pass that rivers had to williams overthe top. tannehill gets the completion to parker, gets the penalty with the hit to the head and gets them in scoring position. so now we've had a lot of points here in a short period of time. once again, philip rivers has plenty of time, a two-minute warning. one time-out. >> greg: that was a terrific defensive stand by the chargers. it was. first and goal inside the 10. got some big stops. >> greg: the teams have combined to score ten points in the last minute and three seconds. two deep guys for the chargers. burse, whalen. they will not get a chance to return this one. completely out of the end zone. the chargers will start from their own 25 yard line with one time you'd remaining plus the two-minute warning. philip rivers with 26 career comeback wins in the fourth quarter or overtime. >> trent: considering this game starting 0-0 after the first quarter, neither offense could do anything. then things got loosened up. 10-7 at half time. now an exciting finish. >> greg: neither of these teams have connected from long range. frank's longest is 47. lambo's longest is 41. gordon with running room. to about the 38 yard line. abdul-quddus with the tackle. >> trent: it's a run that comes up the middle, alonzo gets trapped. gordon recognizing it, bounced to the outside. nobody in the middle of the field. gets a big gain. gordon. nowhere to go. ndamukong suh, number 93, the first to meet him. >> trent: he said there's no bouncing it out that time. i got linebackers. >> greg: the chargers will led this wind down to the two-minute warning. it's second and 10 when we come back to qualcomm stadium. best buy blue shirts make finding perfect holiday gifts easy. why if we made it any easier, the little drummer boy would work your office party. and we all know why phil loves the copier. holiday gifting made easy at best buy. of the day at subway, there's never been a better time to try something deliciously different... ...because every day of the week, you can now get a featured six-inch subway sub for just $3.50. so mix up your lunchtime routine, and treat yourself to the endless flavor combinations at 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the screen in on a nonobvious screen situation, you can break it for a big gain. that's what the chargers did there. >> greg: he had big d.j. fluker in front of him. under 1 1/2 minutes to play. >> greg: play clock at four. rivers calls a time-out. philip rivers sounded like he was making changes and maybe the dolphins caught it. >> trent: he did. he was trying to change it. >> greg: j.b. and coach in new york. >> a one-yard touchdown for le'veon bell. they missed the two-point conversi conversion. they had the lead. dallas with the ball. . >> back to greg gumbel. >> greg: thank you, guys. the last time-out taken by the chargers, their last available time-out. >> trent: just to talk about before we went to that break real quick, the highlight, philip rivers was changing the play at the line of scrimmage. you can hear on the audio the dolphins defenders were yelling "screen, screen." that's what caused rivers to call the time-out. maybe he was checking to the screen recognizing the blitz coming. >> greg: play clock down to five. rivers got rid of it. intercepted. picked off by kiko alonzo. alonzo to the 20, the 10, the 5, touchdown! 59 yards! and no flags on the field. >> trent: the dolphins showing pressure. trying to get -- prevent the chargers from getting in the position. alonzo will be here. as the ball is snapped, he drifts over and undercuts the ball. while the miami defenders blitz. rivers knows he has to get rid of the ball. alonzo roads the throw. he knows where the ball is going to go. rivers doesn't see him. alonzo drops from the middle, comes over and undercuts it and has the speed to take it to the house. >> greg: with 1:01 remaining on the clock in regulation, the third interception thrown by philip rivers today. andrew franks kick is good. officially a 60-yard return. >> trent: boy, this game has changed so much here in the last quarter. 1 1/2 quarters. just -- the dolphins staring down the barrel of a possible game-winning field goal and turn it around. >> trent: look at the bodies. rush six guys. eight in the box at the snap. six of them rush. two dropped into coverage. alonso being one of them to drop into coverage. williams on the outside just doing a shallow drag route or slant route. rivers knew -- there weren't enough bodies to protect. he had somebody coming free. he had to get rid of it. alonso was all over it. >> greg: coming up next, except on the west coast, "60 minutes" and the first big interview with president-elect donald trump. miami 31, san diego 24. rivers will get the ball back. but no time-outs. >> trent: look at some of the time-outs san diego had to waste. one on special teams. had too many guys on the field. then here, right before the interception, they had to call time-out because they were running out-of-play clock time. rivers was trying to make an adjustments. two time-outs in the last couple minutes that they could have had for this drive. >> greg: the touchback means they'll start at the 25 yard line. so here's rivers. you know he doesn't lack for confidence. what he does lack is time-outs. >> trent: the different being, now you have to get in position and throw a touchdown instead of a field goal. so you want to conserve as much time as you can. you want the ball out of bounds. with a minute left, you know the defense will be protecting the boundaries so the middle of the field is where you need to attack. spike the ball. get it in position where you can go for the end zone. >> greg: last 12 times he's thrown, he's been intercepted three times. rivers. out of the backfield is gordon. melvin gordon. he's down just across the 35 at the 37 yard line. >> trent: and the clock keeps running. under 50 seconds. that's the luxury the dolphins have. they have four good pass rushers. they don't need to blitz anybody. >> greg: rivers, sideline. intercepted. and it is a turnover. it is picked by tony lippett. his second of the day. again, trent, the danger being out of time-outs, if you're going to stop it, you have to go to the sidelines. >> trent: you can see he has help over the top. he can slack off. he can peek back at the quarterback. watch here. he turns his hips inside. he has help over the top. he can fall off because he realizes he's got rambo deep in the secondary there. secures the ball. both feet inbounds. he's yelling at williams to sit that thing down and come back for it. >> greg: the miami dolphins. >> trent: first win on the road. >> greg: and a four-game winning streak. that will do it. their first four-game winning streak in a single season since 2008 when they won the last five games of the regular season. time will wind down. philip rivers tie as career high with four interceptions. the miami dolphins come in to san diego and knock off the chargers. our final score, miami 31, san diego 24. tonight on cbs, "60 minutes "followed by ncis los angeles. for greg gumbel, trent green and jamie erdahl, so long from qualcomm stadium. you've been 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as opening bids for negotiation. tonight you will also hear from his family about whether they'll play roles in a trump presidency. but we begin with president- elect trump, whom we interviewed friday in his penthouse home in the trump tower. well, congratulations, mr. trump. >> donald trump: thank you. >> stahl: you're president- elect. >> trump: thank you. >> stahl: how surprised were you? >> trump: well, i really felt we were doing well. i was on a string of about 21 straight days of speeches, sometimes many a day and the last two days i really-- i really had a pretty wild time. i did six speeches and then i did seven and-- >> stahl: but everyone thought you were going to lose. >> trump: i know, i did my final speech in michigan at 1:00 in the morning and we had 31,000 people, many people outside of the arena. and i felt-- when i left, i said, "how are we going to lose?" we set it up a day before. and we had all of these people. and it was literally at 1:00 in the morning and i said, "this doesn't look like second place." so we were really happy, i mean, it was-- these are great people. >> stahl: on election night, i heard you went completely silent. was it a sort of realization of the enormity of this thing for you? >> trump: i think so, it's enormous. i've done a lot of big things, i've never done anything like this. it is-- it is so big, it is so-- it's so enormous, it's so amazing. >> stahl: it kind of just took your breath away? couldn't talk? >> trump: a little bit, a little bit. and i think i realized that this is a whole different life for me now. >> stahl: hillary called you. tell us about that phone call. >> trump: so hillary called and it was a lovely call and it was a tough call for her, i mean, i can imagine. tougher for her than it would have been for me. and for me, it would have been very, very difficult. she couldn't have been nicer. she just said, "congratulations, donald, well done." and i said, "i want to thank you very much, you were a great competitor." she is very strong and very smart. >> stahl: what about bill clinton? did you talk to him? >> trump: he did, he called the next day. >> stahl: really? what did he say? >> trump: he actually called last night. >> stahl: what did he say? >> trump: and he-- he couldn't have been more gracious. he said it was an amazing run. one of the most amazing he's ever seen. >> stahl: he said that. >> trump: he was very, very-- really, very nice. >> stahl: it was a pretty nasty campaign. do you regret any of the things you said about her? >> trump: well, it was a double- side nasty. >> trump: i mean they were tough and i was tough and-- do i regret? i mean, i'm sitting here with you now and we're going to do a great job for the country. we're going to make america great again, i mean, that's what-- it-- it began with that and that's where we are right now. there are so many-- >> stahl: so no-- no regrets about-- >> trump: i can't regret. no-- i wish it were softer, i wish it were nicer, i wish maybe even it was more on policy, or whatever you want to say. but-- but i will say that-- it really-- it really is something that i'm very proud of i mean it was a tremendous campaign. >> stahl: can we talk about yesterday with president obama? >> trump: sure. >> stahl: 90 minutes. you were scheduled for what? 15? >> trump: 15 max. >> we talked about foreign policy, we talked about domestic policy. >> trump: this was just going to be a quick little chat and it lasted close to an hour and a half. and it could have gone on for four hours. i mean it was just in fact, it was almost hard breaking it up because we had so many things to say. a nd he told me-- the good things and the bad things, there are things that are tough right now. >> stahl: like what? >> trump: well... >> stahl: give us some meat. >> trump: well, look i don't want to divulge but we talked about the middle east, that's tough. it's a tough situation. i wanted to get his full view and i got his, you know i got a good part of his view. >> stahl: uh-huh. >> trump: and i like having that because i'm going to be inheriting that in a short period of time. i found him to be terrific. i found him to be very smart and very nice. great sense of humor, as much as you can have a sense of humor talking about tough subjects, but we were talking about some pretty tough subjects. >> trump: and we were talking about some victories, also, some things that-- that he feels very good about. but-- >> stahl: like? >> trump: well, what i really wanted to focus on was-- the middle east, north korea, obamacare is tough. you know, healthcare is a tough situation. >> stahl: oh, i bet he asked you not to undo it. >> trump: well, he didn't ask me, no, he told me-- you know, the merits and the difficulties. and we understand that. >> stahl: you looked pretty sober sitting there in the oval office, did something wash over you or-- >> trump: no, i think i'm a sober person. i think the press tries to make you into something a little bit different. in my case, a little bit of a wild man. i'm not. i'm actually not. i'm a very sober person. but it was respect for the office, it was respect for the president. again, i never met him before, but we had-- we had a very good chemistry going. and-- and i really found it might not be that i agree with him, but i really found the-- the conversation unbelievably interesting. >> i want to emphasize to you, mr. president-elect, that we now are going to want to do everything we can to help you succeed, because if you succeed then the country succeeds. >> stahl: was it at all awkward, at all, given what you've said about each other? you said he was not born in this country, he said things about you, he said you're unqualified. >> trump: you know what, it was a very-- it was a very interesting thing because i mean, few people have asked me from my family, what was that first period of time like? >> stahl: yeah. >> trump: we never discussed what was said about each other. i said terrible things about him, he said terrible things about me. we never ever discussed what we said about each other. >> stahl: there was no awkwardness? >> trump: i'll be honest, from my standpoint zero, zero. and that's strange. i'm actually surprised to tell you that. it's, you know, a little bit strange. thank you sir. >> stahl: do you think that-- that your election is a repudiation of his presidency? >> trump: no, i think it's a moment in time where politicians for a long period of time have let people down. they've let them down on the job front. they've even let them down in terms of the war front. you know, we've been fighting this war for 15 years. >> stahl: this was the message of your campaign. >> trump: we've spent $6 trillion in the middle east, $6 trillion, we could have rebuilt our country twice. and you look at our roads and our bridges and our tunnels and all of the-- and our airports are, like, obsolete. and i think it was just a repudiation of what's been taking place over a longer period of time than that. >> stahl: you know, you surprised everyone by winning the primaries, beating 17 other republicans or 16, whatever. people are really surprised that you won this election. are people going to be surprised about how you conduct yourself as president? >> trump: you know, i'll conduct myself in a very good manner, but depends on what the situation is, sometimes you have to be rougher. when i look at-- when i look at the world and you look at how various places are taking advantage of our country, and i say it, and i say it very proudly, it's going to be america first. it's not going to be what we're doing. we, we've lost-- we're losing this country. we're losing this country. that's why i won the election. and by the way, won it easily, i mean i won easily. that was big, big. >> stahl: are you going to- sometimes have that same rhetoric that you had on the stump? or are you going to reign it in? >> trump: well, sometimes you need a certain rhetoric to get people motivated. i don't want to be just a little nice monotone character and in many cases i will be. >> stahl: can you be? >> trump: sure i can. i can be easily, that's easier. honestly to do that, it's easier. >> stahl: so let's go through very quickly some of the promises you made and tell us if you're going to do what you said or you're going to change it in any way. are you really going to build a wall? >> trump: yes. >> stahl: they're talking about a fence in the republican congress, would you accept a fence? >> trump: for certain areas i would, but certain areas, a wall is more appropriate. i'm very good at this, it's called construction. >> stahl: so part wall, part fence? >> trump: yeah, it could be-- it could be some fencing. >> stahl: what about the pledge to deport millions and millions of undocumented immigrants? >> trump: what we are going to do is get the people that are criminal and have criminal records, gang members, drug dealers, we have a lot of these people, probably two million, it could be even three million, we are getting them out of our country or we are going to incarcerate. but we're getting them out of our country, they're here illegally. after the border is secured and after everything gets normalized, we're going to make a determination on the people that you're talking about who are terrific people, they're terrific people but we are going to make a determination at that. but before we make that determination-- leslie, it's very important, we want to secure our border. >> we had a fantastic, productive meeting. >> stahl: so you were with paul ryan, you met with the republican leadership, what was the one thing that you all agreed you want to get done right away? >> trump: well, i would say there was more than one thing, there were three things, it was healthcare, there was immigration and there was a major tax bill lowering taxes in this country. we're going to substantially simplify and lower the taxes-- >> stahl: and you've got both houses? >> trump: and-- and i have both houses and we have the presidency, so we can do things. >> stahl: you can do things lickety-split. >> trump: it's been a long time since it's happened. >> trump: and they gave me a lot of credit. don't forget, i was abused four or five weeks ago, they said i was going to-- instead of having all three, we would lose all three. so that was good. but those are the three things that we really discussed. >> stahl: you said that lobbyists owned politicians because they give them money. >> trump: yeah. >> stahl: you admitted you used to do it yourself. you have a transition team. >> trump: and when you say lobbyists, lobbyists and special interests. >> stahl: and you want to get rid of all of that? >> trump: i don't like it, no. >> stahl: you don't like it, but your own transition team, it's filled with lobbyists. >> trump: that's the only people you have down there. >> stahl: you have lobbyists from verizon, you have lobbyists from the oil gas industry, you have food lobby >> trump: sure. everybody's a lobbyist down there. >> stahl: well, wait. >> trump: that's what they are they're lobbyists or special interests. >> stahl: on your own transition team. >> trump: we are trying to clean up washington. look-- >> stahl: how can you claim-- >> trump: everything, everything down there-- there are no people-- there are all people that work-- that's the problem with the system, the system. right now, we're going to clean it up. we're having restrictions on foreign money coming in, we're going to put on term limits, which a lot of people aren't happy about, but we're putting on term limits. we're doing a lot of things to clean up the system. but everybody that works for government, they then leave government and they become a lobbyist, essentially. i mean, the whole place is one big lobbyist. >> stahl: but you're, but you're basically saying you have to rely on them, even though you want to get rid of them? >> trump: i'm saying that they know the system right now, but we're going to phase that out. you have to phase it out. >> stahl: let's talk about your cabinet. >> trump: okay. >> stahl: have you made any decisions? >> trump: yes. >> stahl: tell us. >> trump: well, i can't tell you that, but i have made-- >> stahl: oh, come on. >> trump: you know the amazing thing to show you the incredible nature of our country. first of all, every major leader and probably less than major le- has called me, i've spoken to many of them and i'll call the rest of them, but and i said, "boy, this really shows you how powerful our country is." france and u.k. and i mean everybody, all over asia and very, just to congratulate. but it really shows the power of our country. >> stahl: one of the things you're going to obviously get an opportunity to do, is name someone to the supreme court. and i assume you'll do that quickly? >> trump: yes. very important. >> stahl: during the campaign, you said that you would appoint justices who were against abortion rights. will you appoint-- are you looking to appoint a justice who wants to overturn roe v. wade? >> trump: so look, here's what's going to happen-- i'm going to-- i'm pro-life. the judges will be pro-life. they'll be very- >> stahl: but what about overturning this law-- >> trump: well, there are a couple of things. they'll be pro-life, they'll be, in terms of the whole gun situation, we know the second amendment and everybody's talking about the second amendment and they're trying to dice it up and change it, they're going to be very pro- second amendment. but having to do with abortion, if it ever were overturned, it would go back to the states. so it would go back to the states and-- >> stahl: yeah, but then some women won't be able to get an abortion? >> trump: no, it'll go back to the states. >> stahl: by state. no some-- >> trump: yeah. yeah, well, they'll perhaps have to go, they'll have to go to another state. >> stahl: and that's okay? >> trump: well, we'll see what happens. it's got a long way to go, just so you understand. that has a long, long way to go. >> stahl: are you in any way intimidated, scared about this enormous burden, the gravity of what you're taking on? >> trump: no. >> stahl: not at all? >> trump: i respect it. but i'm not scared by it. >> stahl: now you're not scared, but there are people, americans, who are scared and some of them are demonstrating right now, demonstrating against you, against your rhetoric. >> trump: that's only because they don't know me. i-- i really believe that's only because-- >> stahl: well, they listened to you in the campaign and that's-- >> trump: i-- i just don't think they know me. >> stahl: well, what do you think they're demonstrating against? >> trump: well, i think in some cases, you have professional protesters. and we had it-- if you look at wikileaks, we had-- >> stahl: you think those people down there are-- >> trump: well lesley-- >> stahl: are professional? >> trump: oh, i think some of them will be professional, yeah. >> stahl: ok but what about- they're in every city. >> stahl: when they demonstrate against you and there signs out there, i mean, don't you say to yourself, i guess you don't, you know, do i have to worry about this? do i have to go out and assuage them? do i have to tell them not to be afraid? they're afraid. >> trump: i would tell them don't be afraid, absolutely. >> stahl: but that's not what you're saying, i said it-- >> trump: oh, i think, no, no, i think-- i am saying it, i've been saying it. >> stahl: okay. >> trump: don't be afraid. we are going to bring our country back. but certainly, don't be afraid. you know, we just had an election and sort of like you have to be given a little time. i mean, people are protesting. if hillary had won and if my people went out and protested, everybody would say, "oh, that's a terrible thing." and it would have been a much different attitude. there is a different attitude. you know, there is a double standard here. >> not my president! narration: >> stahl: it has been five full days since the election and anti-trump demonstrations, driven in part by hillary clinton's edge in the popular vote, have been significant. when we interviewed him on friday afternoon, mr. trump said he had not heard about some of the acts of violence that are popping up in his name, or against his supporters. nor he said had he heard about reports of racial slurs and personal threats against african americans, latinos and gays by some of his supporters. >> white power! >> trump: i am very surprised to hear that-- i hate to hear that, i mean i hate to hear that. >> stahl: but you do hear it? >> trump: i don't hear it. i saw, i saw one or two instances. >> stahl: on social media? >> trump: but i think it's a very small amount. again, i think it's-- >> stahl: do you want to say anything to those people? >> trump: i would say don't do it, that's terrible, because i'm going 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(phone ringing) hello? hi mom! oh, hi sweetie! how are you? i'm good. i was just thinking of you. how is everything? give a keurig brewer this holiday and they will think of you everyday. >> stahl: on friday donald trump announced that he was changing the head of his transition team. governor chris christie was replaced by vice president-elect mike pence. mr. trump also added his three older children to the transition team. between now and inauguration day, the team must fill the new administration with 4,000 political appointees. that's 4,000 new hires in just nine weeks. when we talked to donald trump on friday, the enormity and gravity of his new role was just sinking in. he was subdued. we wondered if as president he planned to temper his rhetoric, lower the flame. >> stahl: i want to ask you about the tweet that you put out, i think it was last night or the night before, about these demonstrators. >> trump: yeah. >> stahl: you said that they were professionals, and you said it was unfair. >> trump: i said some of them. some of them are-- >> stahl: but are you going to be tweeting and whatever you're upset about just put out there when you're president? >> trump: so it's a modern form of communication, between face-- you know, facebook and twitter and i guess instagram, i have 28 million people. 28 million people. >> stahl: so you are going to keep it up? >> trump: it's a great form of communication. now do i say i'll give it up entirely and throw out, that's a tremendous form. i pick up-- i'm picking up now, i think i picked up yesterday 100,000 people. i'm not saying i love it, but it does get the word out. when you give me a bad story or when you give me an inaccurate story or when somebody other than you and another-- network, or whatever, because of course, cbs would never do a thing like that right? i have a method of fighting back. that's very tough. >> stahl: but you're going to do that as president? >> trump: i'm going to do very restrained, if i use it at all, i'm going to do very restrained. i find it tremendous. it's a modern form of communication. there should be nothing you should be ashamed of. it's-- it's where it's at. i-- i do believe this, i really believe that, the fact that i have such power in terms of numbers with facebook, twitter, instagram, et cetera, i think it helped me win all of these races where they're spending much more money than i spent. you know, i spent my money. a lot of my money. and i won. i think that social media has more power than the money they spent, and i think maybe to a certain extent, i proved that. >> stahl: are you going to ask for a special prosecutor to investigate hillary clinton over her emails? and are you, as you had said to her face, going to try and put her in jail? >> trump: well, i'll tell you what i'm going to do, i'm going to think about it. i feel that i want to focus on jobs, i want to focus on healthcare, i want to focus on the border and immigration and doing a really great immigration bill. we want to have a great immigration bill. and i want to focus on all of these other things that we've been talking about. >> stahl: you-- you know, you-- >> trump: and get the country straightened away. >> stahl: you-- you called her "crooked hillary," said you wanted to get in jail, your people in your audiences kept saying, "lock her up." >> trump: yeah. she did-- >> stahl: do you- >> trump: she did some bad things, i mean she did some bad things-- >> stahl: i know, but a special prosecutor? you think you might-- >> trump: i don't want to hurt them, i don't want to hurt them. they're, they're good people. i don't want to hurt them. and i will give you a very, very good and definitive answer the next time we do "60 minutes" together. >> stahl: with that-- >> you look great, honey. >> stahl: we were joined by the next first lady, melania trump. she'll be only the second foreign-born first lady. she's from slovenia. john quincy adams' wife louisa was the first. you know, i asked your husband if he was at all intimidated and scared about what lies ahead. the enormity. you're about to be first lady. are you a little nervous about it? little tense? a little-- >> melania trump: well, there is a lot of responsibilities. and it's a lot of work needs to be done. and it's your-- stuff on your shoulders. and-- we will take care of it-- day by day. i will stay true to myself. i'm very strong and tough and confident. and i will listen myself and i will do what is right and what feels to my heart. >> stahl: what kind of a first lady do you think she's going to be? >> trump: she will be terrific. she is very strong and very confident, but she's very warm. and i think she'll have a platform where she'll really be able to do a lot of good. and that's what she wants to do. >> stahl: you know, first ladies usually have a cause. and you've already said you're interested in speaking out against bullying on social media. >> melania trump: i think it's very important because a lot of children and teenagers are getting hurt. and we need to teach them how to talk to each other, how to treat each other, and to, to be able to connect with each other on the right way. >> stahl: it's an ironic choice since her own husband sent out a stream of pretty nasty tweets during the campaign. what about your husband's tweeting? >> melania trump: well, sometimes he-- it got him in trouble. but it helped a lot as well. he had unbelievable following. >> stahl: so you never say to him, "come on?" >> melania trump: i did. >> trump: she does-- >> melania trump: i-- you know, of course, i did many times, from the beginning of the campaign. but-- >> stahl: does he listen to you? >> melania trump: sometimes he listens, sometimes he doesn't-- >> trump: i'm not a big tweeter. i mean, i don't do too many, but they hit home. and they have to get a point across. >> stahl: if he does something that you think crossed a line, will you tell him? >> melania trump: yes, i tell him all the time. >> stahl: all the time? >> melania trump: all the time. >> stahl: and does-- >> melania trump: and-- >> stahl: --he listen? does he-- >> melania trump: i think he-- he hears me. but he will do what he wants to do on the end. he's an adult. he knows the consequences. and i give him my opinion. and he could do whatever he likes with it. >> stahl: did you ask melania sort of, for permission, in a way, to run for president? did you get her approval? >> trump: well, i actually sat down with melania and my whole family and we talked about it. don, ivanka, eric, tiffany. barron to a lesser extent, but barron too. because in a way he's affected every bit as much. maybe more. >> stahl: maybe more? >> trump: and-- so we all had a dinner and i said, "i would like to do this. i think i can do a great job." and i wanted to get, number one, a consensus and number two, ideally, their permission. and they all agreed. >> stahl: your son barron, what is he, ten? >> melania trump: ten. >> stahl: ten. he was on camera the whole time you were giving your acceptance speech. does he get it? does he know? >> melania trump: he knows. he knows-- >> stahl: he knows? >> melania trump: --what's going on. and-- he's very proud of his dad. >> stahl: now-- you met with michelle obama yesterday. was there any awkwardness, given-- >> melania trump: no. >> stahl: --what everybody was saying about everybody in the campaign? >> melania trump: no. i didn't feel it. >> stahl: not at all? >> melania trump: no. >> stahl: tell us about the meeting. >> melania trump: yes, she was a gracious host. we had a great time and we talk about raising children in the white house. she was very warm and very nice. >> stahl: you know, she raised the two kids in the white house. but she had her mother living there. that's an enormous help. your parents are here, right? >> melania trump: they're here. >> stahl: will they go to washington with you? >> melania trump: they might. we will see. we will discuss that. >> stahl: are you prepared, both of you, for the lack of privacy and the intense scrutiny? and you know, first ladies are really criticized if one little hair's out of place. are you both prepared for this? >> melania trump: we are used to it. yes. >> trump: i-- i will say, it is on a different scale now, because i've had a lot. but i've never had anything like this. >> stahl: you won't be able to walk down the street. >> melania trump: i didn't do that for two years already, so you know, it will just continue. it's another level, but it will continue. >> stahl: at that point, the discussion turned back to some of the thornier issues mr. trump faces. >> stahl: f.b.i. director james comey. are you going to ask for his resignation? >> trump: i think that i would rather not comment on that yet. i don't-- i haven't made up my mind. i respect him a lot. i respect the f.b.i. a lot. i think-- >> stahl: even though they leak so much? >> trump: well, there's been a lot of leaking, there's no question about that. but i would certainly like to talk to him. and see him. this is a tough time for him. and i would like to talk to him before i'd answer a question like that. >> stahl: sounds like you're not sure. >> trump: well, sure, i'm not . i'd want to see, you know, he may have had very good reasons for doing what he did. >> stahl: are you going to release your tax returns? >> trump: at the appropriate time, i will release them. but right now i'm under routine audit. nobody cares. the only one who cares is, you know, you and a few people that asked that question. obviously, the public didn't care because i won the election very easily. so they don't care. i never thought they did care. >> stahl: now, for months, you were running around saying that the system is rigged, the whole thing was rigged. you tweeted once that the electoral college is a disaster for democracy. >> trump: i do. >> stahl: so do you still think it's rigged? >> trump: well, i-- i think the electoral-- look, i won with the electoral college. >> stahl: exactly. but do you think-- >> trump: you know, it's-- >> stahl: --it's rigged? >> trump: yeah, some of the election locations are. some of the system is. i hated-- >> stahl: even though you won you're saying that. >> trump: i hated-- well, you know, i'm not going to change my mind just because i won. but i would rather see it where you went with simple votes. you know, you get 100 million votes and somebody else gets 90 million votes and you win. there's a reason for doing this because it brings all the states into play. electoral college. and there's something very good about that. but this is a different system. but i respect it. i do respect the system. >> stahl: what about vacations? you're not going to take any vacations? you've said that. >> trump: we have so much work. there's so much work to be done. and i want to get it done for the people. i want to get it done. we're lowering taxes, we're taking care of health care. i mean, there's just so much to be done. so i don't think we'll be very big on vacations, no. >> stahl: are you going to take the salary, the president's salary? >> trump: well, i've never commented on this, but the answer is no. i think i have to by law take $1, so i'll take $1 a year. but it's a-- i don't even know what it is. >> trump: do you know what the salary is? >> stahl: $400,000 you're giving up. >> trump: no, i'm not going to take the salary. i'm not taking it. >> stahl: in a moment, the trump children join us, and we will

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