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Certain she would be the 45th president of the United States. So did basically the rest of the political world. Instead, this morning, the democratic nominee thanked a room full of griefstricken staffers,nd campaign her running mate at her side, as she publicly conceded the race to donald j. Trump and wished him well as the soon to be leader of the free world. Secretary Clinton Donald trump is going to be our president. We all him an open mind and the chance to lead. Our constitutional democracy is thenes enshrines peaceful transfer of power. We do not just respect that. We cherish it. Many of you are at the beginning of your professional public and political careers. You will have successes and setbacks, too. This loss hurt, but, please, never stop believing that fighting for what is right is worth it. And to all the women, and especially the young women, who put their faith in this campaign and in me, i want you to know that nothing has made me prouder than to be your champion. [applause] secretary clinton and to all the little girls who are watching this, never doubt that you are valuable and powerful and deserving of every chance and opportunity in the world to pursue and achieve your own dreams. John according to the ap, michigan, New Hampshire, and arizona are still too close to call, but based on returns from other states that came in during the wee hours of this morning, it looks like Hillary Clinton won the nationwide popular vote while Donald Trumps unexpected surge in florida, the midwest, and the rust belt were more than the 270o secure electoral votes. Republicans secured the house and senate, clearing the way for the enactment of a bigly republican agenda next year. President obama everybody is sad when their side loses an election. But the day after, we have to remember that we are actually all on one team. This is an intramural scrimmage. We are not democrats first. We are not republicans first. We are americans first. We are patriots first. We all want what is best for this country. Thats what i heard and mr. Last night. Rks thats what i heard when i spoke to him directly, and i was. Eartened by that thats what the country needs. John mark, you and i were at Hillary Clintons. The Victory Party at the Javits Center last night, and we saw the mood shift. My questions for you are twofold. One is what the hell happened yesterday, and the other is how did so many people miss is so totally. Mark i think there are three things. People in elite circles just could not understand or accept the fact that trump had a chance to win. Second is when the incumbent or quasicome but is below 50, in a normal race, you would assume the challenger is going to get a lot of undecided votes, and for some reason, people just did not read the polls that way, but keptanne conway and others saying that. Lastly is there is a Human Element in politics. I kept saying that when these websites that aggregate polls were saying that trumps chances are 13 . All they were doing is looking up holes. If you went out and talked to there wasu would see one candidate pushing for change and one who is a creature of washington establishment. John i will push back on that. Donald trump got fewer votes in this election than mitt romney got four years ago. Hillary clinton got a lot fewer than barack obama got. I want to focus on some numbers. We talk a lot about her problems. She underperformed barack obama significantly with hispanic voters, even against donald trump and all the things he said about hispanics. She underperformed him predictably with africanamerican voters. She underperformed him with millennials by a lot. The big ball work the big was work the big bulwark that she was on track, according to every piece of data, to win, the first of a Credit History to win white collegeeducated voters overall. She failed at that. She was supposed to win by a dozen, 20 points, according to every poll, including polling we did. She only improved on obama by three points with white collegeeducated voters. Mark the lack of enthusiasm for her is a big part of the story, but part of the lack of seeusiasm is people did not her as anything but same old, same old establishment figure. I cannot prove this yet, and im not sure i will be, but i think having a lot of the conversation james comeyeing onagain offagain onagain offagain reinforce peoples view that this would be another same old, same old, someone who did they did not want to be in the white house, and i think that depressed her vote with lots of groups. With i agree she suffered lack of enthusiasm. All i will say is trump performed really well. His victory was across the board, as we have said. He won all the red states, all the battleground states, and a few blue states, but his overall performance was not much better than mitt romneys. It was her failure to do what she needed to do with the key elements of what is now the democratic coalition. There are a lot of reasons for that, but that was the core thing. She failed. This is a race for her that she should have one. Mark we asked our expert poster to walk us through the exit polls and dissect in the data how trump pulled off his victory last night. Is that Hillary Clinton did not hold on tos coalition that catapulted him into the white house in 2008 and returned him in the white house in 2012. That coalition was youth, minorities, and women. Trump ran up the score with whites and older voters. First, lets look at the young people. Lets take the battleground state of pennsylvania. Clinton won the under 45 age group, but by just 10 percentage points. Last time around, barack obama when the same age group by as much as 20 points. Keep in mind, older voters are more plentiful than younger voters. Next, minorities. Lets look at florida. Not bad, but not enough when you consider that trump trounced clinton by 31 points among floridas larger white population. Points blewin of 31 past mitt romneys previous high ink of 24point victory 2012. Then theres women. The Biggest Group of women nationally are, of course, white women, and this is a stunner. Trump one nationally by 10 among whiteoints women, more than enough to take away any advantage clinton had with the Smaller Group of minority women. Finally, our own data showed a clue that what happened last night could have been predicted, just a little nugget in a question that asked about risk. Republicans nationally saw greater risk in continuing to elect the same kind of candidate over and over, so, really, we could see for months that trump brought together the right coalitions and tapped into the mood of the electorate that was ready for change. Mark that is a lot of really key data. Kellyanne conway talked a little bit in making the claim that the trump data saw a lot of this coming and they seemed confident. It will be fascinating eventually, i hope someone gets a presentation from the clinton people i hope its us because they were equally or maybe even more confident that she was going to win, and im desperate to know what calculations they made. The campaigns have so much more data than the public media polls. How did they get it so wrong . John right. Theres no question the Trump Campaign was doing more with data that a lot of us in new, but i still cannot believe that there was not a big disparity between the number of polls done , just the sheer volume from the Clinton Campaign. Back in 2012, the Obama Campaign was basically like building an atomic clock while the Romney Campaign was working with a sundial to measure their vote. I felt thats where the Clinton Campaign was, which is part of why when the Clinton Campaign claims matched up with public polling, thats why people like me look at that and said that he, durable lead nationally and a lot of battleground states. Thats what the public polling showed, and thats why you give credence to their confidence. Mark what made no sense to me was i had clinton people telling we are up by 102 in florida. We cannot lose. Thats not enough of a margin to deal with the prospect of a trump search, which is, at least in florida, was seems to be what happened. Touting namesrump on his administration hiring list. We will talk about that when we come back. Mark the world is getting its arms around all the giant stories that exist in the wake oftrumps victory, and one the biggest between now and Inauguration Day is how donald trump will prepare to assume the office. Part of the process is going to involve tilting relationships with elected officials in congress and around the world. It also means recruiting people to serve in his new administration. One person should be key to that is Vice President elect mike pence. He is a man with very good relationships throughout the party including with some people trump has not gotten along with. Other familiar faces have been theted for a position in cabinet or white house of donald j. Trump, including Newt Gingrich as secretary of state, Jeff Sessions as secretary of defense, and former mayor Rudy Giuliani as attorney general. The Trump Campaign said he would be releasing his first picks and about a week. What is a Trump Administration going to look like . John not like any other administration we have seen in a long time. Most of those figures up there on the board are familiar from republican politics, but they are not beltway stables. I dont know that we want to begin making predictions about who is going to be in, but one of the interesting things is every president ial candidate tries to be a man of the people. But trump ran a genuinely populist outsider campaign, and now he is going to the establishment he disdained and try to work within it, so having you maintain that fealty to what got you here while also putting people into positions that actually know how to run the federal government . Big challenge. Mark i think he will have a lot of businesspeople. One of the democrats claims in this campaign was trump is a fraud as a business person. He has failed. The bankruptcies. His businesses are a big joke. It will be fascinating to see if he picks Business People, how do they do . Does he have the judgment to put Business People in that can get stuff done and what kind of standards does he have in terms of ethics and resumes. Everything we are about to discuss people have barely thought about because people did not think he would win because theres very little to go on because he has never been in elected office. John how do you feel about a treasury secretary who would go by the name of mooch . Mark all good with that. Ryan freed his congressional caucus to vote their conscience when it came to supporting their party past nominee. Fast forward to this morning when ryan used a postelection press conference to keep unmitigated praise on donald trump, giving him credit for the decisive residential victory he won last night and for all the republicans running down ballot who he lifted along the way. Speaker ryan this is the most incredible political feet i have seen in my lifetime. Donald trump heard a voice in this country that no one else heard. He connected with he connected in ways with people no one else did. He turned politics on its head. Our House Majority is bigger than expected. We won more seats than anyone expected, and much of that is thanks to donald trump. Donald trump provided the kind of coattails that got a lot of people over the finish line so we could maintain our strong house and senate majorities. John before i ask you this question, just a little piece of breaking news, which is that kelly ayotte up in New Hampshire has conceded in the New Hampshire senate race, which atns republicans right now 51 or 52, but they will mike at 253 now that kelly ayotte has seated. What do we expect to see on capitol hill . Mark one of the criticisms of some in the media and some of the Republican Party when trump was a candidate was that he was being normalized as people were talking about him into normal away. We saw a earlier on the show, president obama, Hillary Clinton, today the bushes, paul ryan. People are giving him a chance and i think his speech last night helped. As i said before, mike pence will be hugely important and with an all republican congress, he has a chance to give them the kind of coequal Branch Status that congress has not had under barack obama and to some extent, george bush. Here is an opportunity here paul ryan has a lot of ideas. John he is still donald trump, and he does not take enough so the not take guff, likelihood that it will be smooth sailing is not high except for the pens factor, but again, he went after ryan and others along the way. The other thing people should keep in mind is they think trump with a Republican House and senate thinks there will be a radical gop agenda rammed through. Remember back to barack obama when he came to power in 2008. Democrats controlled the house and senate. They did a couple of big things, but it was not smooth sailing. Democrats still have the filibuster in the senate. Mark a whos who of foreign leaders, as is normally the case after a new president is elected, center congratulations to donald trump. Benjamin netanyahu, who calls trump a true friend of israel, alsohe russian president wrote expressing a desire to turn russianamerican relations to a stable path of development. The president of mexico, Enrique Nieto congratulated the United States more broadly for its electoral process. What do you think will happen in the short term as trump gets started with his relationships with World Leaders . John depends how trump handles it. People in group of the world more freaked out then democrats other than the collective World Leadership. Benjamin netanyahu is a bit of an outlier. A lot of them will come into this very tentative and be looking to see if trump is statesman,ake on a and if he does take one on, i think there is a chance they will at least be ready to try to work with him, but if trump caves in a volatile way, this could get ugly and rocky fast. Mark i keep coming back to mike pence. I wonder how involved he will be. Our last two Vice President s were heavily involved. Who is the secretary of state . Who was National Security advisor . Trump has an interest in security policy, but i do not think he will be daytoday, nittygritty on all that stuff. John part of me thinks the story we heard during the election fight, when they try to get john kasich to come on the ticket, youll do Foreign Policy andomestic supposedly donald trump junior said his dads role would be making America Great again i think there was a little bit of truth to that. Mark well talk about the state of the Democratic Party following last nights stinging defeat of Hillary Clinton following these words from our sponsors. Jon last night, pretty much everyone thought it was the republicans who would need an introspective soulsearching after election day or would find themselves engaged in a fullblown civil war, but at this point, if anyone is going to be launching a full autopsy or waging internal war, it will be the democrats, those who faced a colossal defeat last night. We can devote this entire block to this one question what the future for democrats . Mark this show and many others have devoted months to the ruination of the republicans. The Democratic Party is in a world of hurt. They do not control the house or senate. They and wiped out in a lot of states. There are republican governors all over the country, and theres no bench. The names that gets loaded for potential 2020, some nice people. Hillary clinton, by moving so far to the left to accommodate Bernie Sanders, i think just muddled up with the party stands for. Is an inside player. He will not be some big national figure. I have to hope someone images with ideas and style and communication skills. The list is short. John i do not think it will be that much engagement in warfare for this reason i think Hillary Clinton was the last to the of clintonism extent that such a thing exists. This is going to be a Leftwing Party now up for aggressive ism unbridled. Bernie sanders is going to be a big figure in the party. Elizabeth warren is going to be a big figure in the party. Cory booker is going to be a big figure of the party. You might say that is a good or bad idea, but i do not think there will be some more between a centrist faction and left faction because there is not a very strong centrist faction in the Democratic Party anymore. Mark they need people centrists, sure. I think Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren are two liberal to be dominant figures in american politics. They can be in the Democratic Party. Possible either one of them might have beaten donald trump in an election. Mark they need some governors and younger members of congress who have ideas, who are willing to stand and fight. They do not need to be leftwing or rightwing, but they need to be practical and sensible and maybe even be passed into law. John one of the things that needs to happen with the Democratic Party is that there will be a collective decision that they blew a winnable election because they simply nominated the one person who could not win in the end. Hillary clinton had so much baggage and blew it, and now that she is out of the way, they do not have to think about doing a lot of soulsearching. She was the obvious nominee but also the wrong nominee. Mark the big figures are jerry. Rown, al gore all who have not helped foster a younger generation. It is is it to always overstate problemgs, but it is a right now. John look to the women and the nonwhite voters. We will bring in two of our best Bloomberg Politics political reporters to talk about what they heard and saw on election night, and we will do that right after this. Ive spent my life planting a sizesix, nonslip shoe into that door. On this side, i want my customers to relax and enjoy themselves. But these days its phones before forks. They want wifi out here. But behind that door, i need a private connection for my business. Wifi pro from comcast business. Public wifi for your customers. Private wifi for your business. Strong and secure. Good for a door. And a network. Comcast business. Built for security. Built for business. Mark welcome back. Joining us now, two women that were superstar campaigners. Our colace of gun to the entire president ial race covering american president ial politics at the highest level of engagement. Our senior White House Correspondent covering Hillary Clinton campaign in new york and Jennifer Jacobs a Senior National political reporter covering donald trump. Incredibly emotional event. New york, Hillary Clinton, i was at the event and a lot for supporters, particularly the younger ones in tears over what happened. You have any sense of why the clinton or robby mook or anyone else in the campaign think she lost . I think it is a combination of factors but part of the reason they think she lost is that it was a change year. She would have been the third term of obama. Part of the reason she lost it she could never get past the likability and trust problem. When you have two candidates of that are deeply unlike and one represents change in the other one does not, it is very hard to win and you are the one that does not. It is hard to enthuse black voters when you are not black and hard to compare yourself to barack obama when you are not as charismatic and it is hard to get past an email scandal before you ever got out of the gate. John tell me about what your experience was being at the Trump Campaign last night. It was a long time coming, so all of these fans were waiting around and they thought it was going to be a goodbye, a farewell thing, kind of a, thank you for running. They waited and waited and waited, an open bar so some of them are having a good time with the trex, a cake in the shape of donald trump, people wondering over wandering around and talking. In pennsylvania was called, there was one outlet that had called wisconsin and another called pennsylvania so the crowd knew donald trump had one but it had not been called. You were buzzing with excitement and once it was finally announced he had won way more than i had expected. A lot of people giving highfives and taking selfies. A lot of people were stunned. They were not expecting this. He blamed us, dishonest media. The in particular, had told them not win. Ld there was not anyone in the room the thought it was going to happen. Big emboldened by the victory you could imagine a different speech, contra petition contractor competition all, why not take his big victory and talk about the wall and the immigration ban . Why did he go so soft . He has talked about unity on the campaign trail for a very long time, even back in the iowa days. He wanted to bring everyone together. That was one particular thing he chose to use and his strategists said that was not any different than what he has been saying all along. That is who he is. John one of the things we noted at this event for Hillary Clinton and we were talking about it afterwards, the sheer grief of a lot of folks over there, articulate the female supporters that really felt crushed. Talk about what you sensed when that cohort of supporters . The clinton event was almost what the was almost the inverse of what you described. There were a couple groups in the audience, some that were diehard supporters and many of the other supporters or not. Some of the maybe be begin as Bernie Sanders supporters, was of warm supporters but were so angry with donald trump in the group he had called out and disenfranchised, muslims, gay americans, immigrants and what have you that they saw a clinton trumps repudiation of tactics. When they lost, and they did not see it coming, all of that was upside down and there was a fear , and inability to come to terms with what happened. They cannot believe what happened. Mark you have interviewed your team and talked about the pressure of losing to donald trump and a person that they cannot lose two. The responsibility they have. Do you get the sense that the people on the campaign will stay involved in politics or is this going to be a scarring experience . I think most of them will stay involved in politics and this will double or triple their resolve. This is a devastating loss, not just for Hillary Clinton, to give their time would probably be too much, not just for bill clinton and the clinton legacy but because this is Barack Obamas legacy that is now in jeopardy. Not only because she was supposed to inherit it because he double down. He put all of his chips in her basket. Joe biden got out of the way. She was supposed to be the heir to all of that. Mark president obama talking biden out of the race looms large. This, youme ask you were looking as we discussed earlier at what a Trump Administration might look like. Just give us a couple of nuggets about what you are hearing about who might do what. They met today and they are talking about what the next step is to take. A house not really planned on who will do what. Why understanding is no real names or Administration Members of the announced until next week. Trump did not have time of the energy, did not want to waste the money on the transition. There transition and all of their plans are halfbaked. Today was about regrouping and figuring out what they are going to do. John we see Reince Priebus as possible chief of staff. Popping up some other names as well. Mark i will say one name, Chris Christie were being set for weeks, particular up to the bridgegate verdict. I made to my contact with them and he just looked like the happiest guy in the room except for trump. I think he is going to get a huge job. Newt gingrich was not on stage. Mark Rudy Giuliani was not either. It was theink strictest of choreography. I will say you to have incredible cycles running the race and we are happy to have you here today and have been with you sidebyside for the cycle. John i want to get margaret back on the show because i really want to talk about what barack obama is thinking right now. Mark we could do a whole hour on that. Inc. You both. When we come back, Mark Mckinnon will talk about last night and what lies ahead for both parties right after this. Joining us now from santa barbara, California Democratic strategist and former deputy of the White House Press secretary sporting a pair of new glasses. Also a man with a smile, twinkling blue eyes, equal parts charm and mischief coexecutive producer of the circus Mark Mckinnon. Bill, i will start with you, question i was going to s margaret but we ran out of time. You know president obama pretty well, he devoted a lot of time, effort and energy to try to pick up the clinton on his big, broad shoulders and tracker across the finish line but it did not work. It seems like everything he has accomplished is in jeopardy. How do you think he is thinking and feeling about that . He is obviously quite disappointed with the outcome of this election. He knew Hillary Clinton would be a great president and would also help to carry on some of the things he had been working on. Look, i think one of the things we know is the electorate is a much different thing to we all thought it was yesterday morning when we woke up and there is so much anger out there and such a feeling of inattentiveness to what is causing that anger the democrats are going to have to do some soulsearching to figure out what is our way forward. John here is president obama right now Mitch Mcconnell, donald trump they are already talking about first thing out of the gate in january, appeal Obamacare Repeal obamacare. That must be a chilling thing for him to hear. Look, nobody wants that. For the americans never Lose Health Care as a result of that would lose access to Important Health care at all because they have preexisting conditions or things like that, i think people are concerned about it but president obama is especially concerned. That is why he passed the law, signed it into law and it is true that it did have some problems but the problems can be fixed and people do not have to lose their health care but i think that Mitch Mcconnell and donald trump are going to throw the baby out with the bathwater and it is going to leave millions of americans out in the cold. Mark cardiff was going on in the Republican Party is the populist attitude and anger at the elites that they are not fighting. They do not endorse donald trump, and then he gets elected, so they are angry about that and then trump gets elected and they are saying, yes, we really support donald trump. Does that not make people cynical about elites . What i am really struck by is that of course we have the shock and surprise of the election itself, but one of the things everybody talked about was probably trump would lose but they talked a lot about the disarray of the Republican Party. 24 hours later today, the Republican Party is in better shape than it has been since 1928. We have all three branches of government suddenly for the first time in 100 years. It is interesting to think about the kind of Republican Party it is going to be the cousins antitrade, throw entitlements, i guess it will be a big infrastructure built, one of the things they seem to agree on. It is kind of a big spending agenda in a way and im interesting interesting to see how long that is po pular. Mark if you were too cold to go to 3, 4, 5 big democratic thinkers, strategist, elected officials to say, we need to chart a new course for a national Democratic Party and brand with ideas and themes, who are the people you bring in the room besides yourself . I would start with my colleague Hillary Rosen and i would probably add van jones and mark any elected, state officials . I would bring in red state democrats. Mark there are not many of them. The new governor of north carolina. You know, i think we need to be attentive to the fact that we have a big problem with middleclass white voters that we have not been paying attention to and the Obama Coalition will never be the Obama Coalition again so we need to grow our share of the electorate and that has to include more milk labs white voters. Middleclass white voters. Let me ask you this, and mentioned before theres a little bit of irony running as a populist as an outsider candidate and then you get to move to washington dc and be the head of the federal government. How does that tension play itself out . Donald trump is not written on that particular story. How does he keep the faith of the people who voted him in as an outsider but now he has to run the capital and run it with some real establishment like paul ryan and Mitch Mcconnell. How does that work out . That is the trick. I think you watch the body language very careful over the next couple of weeks, particularly with paul ryan. It is either going to make or break this first 100 days, the relationship with paul ryan and donald trump. Mark bill, mentioned before there is a normalizing trump and a lot of your colleagues and maybe you criticize the people of the press and some republicans that said, you cannot treat him like a normal person. Now he is being created at the white house tomorrow by president obama. , are they not required and obligated to treat him like a normal president elect for the foreseeable future . I think any normal republican president elect would be treated with some level of scrutiny by democrats, and i certainly think that is true of donald trump. I think hes going to do his best to normalize himself. I was in college in minnesota when jessica jura was elected governor and i think you get a good job of trying to take the job seriously for a while and then spectacularly failed. Donald trump for the moment will do his best to do all of the stuff that a normal president elect would do. It will be tough. Mark let me give you a practical example. We have an ongoing suit related to donald trump university, should numbers of congress and operatives be jumping all over that same donald trump is corrupt and irresponsible to treat the little guy ior little gal that, or should they get from a honeymoon . I think if he broke the law he should be held accountable which includes trump university. I think the fbi is still looking into russian ties with his campaign. The irs is looking into his foundation. It will be a lot of questions and certainly a rough patch. Mark do you think democrats should be doing Opposition Research on that and pushing it out there and try to hurt him politically . I am just asking what your processes. Right, right. If you broke the law, he should be held into account. If he skirted irs rules, then he should certainly be penalized. Mark i understand, but in the real world democrats could spend their time fanning the flames to reporters that has been going on during the campaign or they could say, that stuff is going to take care of itself, we are going to work on finding Common Ground with president from. You say in the real world but you are not talking about the real world. You were talking about washington dc where politics happens every signal day. If laws are broken, people should be held to account. That will certainly be the case for president elect donald trump when the chips fall on some of the investigations probably happening behind the scenes that we have not heard about because it would interfere with the election. He gets aou think honeymoon just as a matter of fact, a customer honeymoon, a short one when the president s arrive . Not. I thin. I think with the infrastructure bill, that is a big one. I think there will just because i know with the work i have done in the Nonprofit Sector over the last for years, this point in the country this is what they have said about donald trump, we do not care if it is democrats and republican, we just want to get Problem Solved so i think members are getting that message. I give it until christmas. Can i just add on to what mark is saying . What we saw in this election is like a said before, democrats have a real problem reaching out to voters. As justrats are seen obstructionists and causing gridlock in washington, america is not necessarily going to like that. I think there are legitimate questions to be asked and there should be asking them, but there is progress to be made, democrats should be looking for that. Mark let me ask you one more question, starting in january he will not have the white house, the speakership or the majority spot. Who should be the leading spokesperson for the Democratic Party come january . Has ahink nancy pelosi very strong voice and she will certainly be out there. You have a whole notary of democrats speaking for the party. This is going to be a moment of democrats figuring this out and you will see a lot of people acting as a spokesperson everything from Connolly Harris selected in california to Kirsten Gillibrand in new york to people across the country. Going to bere auditioning a lot of different people for the spokesperson of the party that will go on for a good four years. Schumer, you do not mention him on the list because if you did hear that, he would, all the way out there. He is welcome to come to santa barbara. Americans, both. Thank you. Robert you can watch us on the circus produced in conjunction with Bloomberg Politics. The finale, the grand finale is friday at 8 00. John you do not want to miss it. Mark spoiler alert, deals with the election. When we come back we will talk about the media in the election u are and if yo watching us and d. C. Can also listen to us on the radio radio. Over the course of the selection donald j trumps candidacy has been nothing but front and center and yet at the same time his oval Office Prospects were, as you all know, sometimes minimized like people in the media. Here to talk about what he is trumana dewey defeats lesson for the digital age, columnist for the New York Times joining us from the newsroom. So what questions we want to ask you. I traveled with the Trump Campaign the last weekend and they threw all the rolls out. An ordinary axis of nature, just a general flow of information. There is a lot of discussion well documented by you and others. What leverage with the media have two have donald trump played by the normal rules, not to benefit the media but the Public Interest . I do not think they have any. They do not have a lot of leverage. They do not, but i am not old enough to remember, cost, cost the george w. Bush years when a lot of Media Outlets come including this one was shut out, especially from Vice President dick cheney, but we are talking about a candidate, a president elect talking legitimate of the White House Press room. We may be headed into uncharted territory. John there has been a lot of criticism over the things the media has done over the donald trump candidacy. Pick a couple that have real merit and tell us what the lessons are out of those. I will start with the shortterm marriage, the reliance of which weve talked about on data crunching and pulling leading people to discount his chances even more so that that led to a less serious kind of coverage of his candidacy. We have talked about that. I think the most substantive thing and he kind of harvest to rectify what is the most important is the disconnect between the National Press corps and a huge percentage of the country that voted for donald j. Trump and they do not understand his supporters, do not get why his supporters seem to be reacting to the journalism they have done but i think they have to get over it, they have to cover this part of the country and understand it much better. Mark those are things covering a president ial campaign. Chief ofau investigation invited to and, what would you say they need to do their jobs the right way to cover a precedent trump. What would you have to focus on . Now we are going to place my legislation is going to happen and policy is going to be an acted so lets be sure we are on top of what these congress , evens are going to hear moderate members on the republican side when they come back from their districts and they are getting pressure from special interest they have been working with so long not to build the wall. Remember the health care kind of crazy town Hall Meetings with obamacare. We missed that story then, missed a lot of these because we were not at the ground at the town Hall Meetings. But the kind of basic, hill will be reacting to public pressure. Mark thank you. We will talk to you a lot, i predict over the coming weeks and months. Well be right back. John before we go, a shout out to a viewer, a oneyearold son. Thank you for watching, buddy. Remember what i said about the coalition of the descendents. We have more coverage on bloomberg holidays. Com. Coming up, ceo of reddit all talk about what a Trump Presidency will mean for the technology world. Until tomorrow for me and my friend mark right here in gotham city, we say to you, sayonara. Emily you are watching bloomberg technology. Hillary clinton reporters to accept the results of her stunning defeat to donald trump. She delivered her concession speech this morning in new york city. Kenton this is not the outcome we worked so hard for, and i am sorry that we did not win this election for the values we share and division behold for our country. And the vision we hold for our country. President obama a smooth administration between his and president elect Donald Trumps. They are scheduled to discuss the process. Donald trumps victory will have implications for the supreme court. At some point next year, mr. Trump will nominate someone to replace the late Antonin Scalia or, restoring the court to its full my number capacity. Three justices past the age of 80, additional nominations are also a possibility. People who consider moving to canada when a Trump Victory became apparent may have had problems conducting research. Immigration and citizenship website wa

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