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Her life and the most frut rating thing is here is somebody whos had the pinnacle of the public life, earned the votes of 60 million americans and because of the value we place in america on winning and how disrespectful we are of people who lose, shell be tuned out. People wont care what her opinion is. The party will look for a new direction. Theyve lost. They want to win next time. They didnt win with Hillary Clinton so they have to figure out whats the new person, whats the new platform so it will be difficult to understand that Hillary Clinton is a historic figure as the first woman nominee of a major party but her lingering impact on the process will be harder to ascertain. My sense is well see reamainment of the two parties because donald trump has changed what it means to be a republican and well have to see what hillarys role is going forward. That is an entire conversation as we look ahead now. Scott ferris, thank you. Kate anderson brower, thank you. Lets move on. Top of the hour, we are live in our nations capital, thank you so much for being with me on this day after this historic president ial election. Im brooke baldwin, the headline, Hillary Clinton admitting defeat yet calling for unity in this historic upset. Tremendous victory for donald trump. He will be the 45th president of the United States. Hillary clinton told her supporters that they owe the billionaire abopen mind as she closed her campaign full of emotion. This is not the outcome we wanted or we worked so hard for. And im sorry that we did not win this election for the values we share and the vision we hold for our country. Last night i congratulated donald trump and offered to work with him on behalf of our country. I hope that he will be a successful president for all american americans. 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. [ cheers and applause ] i know, i know we have still not shattered that highest and hardest Glass Ceiling but someday, someone will and hopefully sooner than we might think right now. [ cheers and applause ] lets go to joe johns, he is in clintons hometown of chappaqua, new york. Joe johns, we know that president obama also talked about Hillary Clintons loss to mr. Trump. What do we know the president said . Well, the president , brooke, offered a calm, rational assessment of the election and the transition to power, a bunch of different interesting points you can make there. One is that while president obama was out campaigning for Hillary Clinton, he made it a point of saying he would consider it a personal insult if donald trump were elected. That, of course, because donald trump promised to roll back many of the things president obama put in place and stood for. It will second thing, i think its important to say is that this is a president with very good approval numbers. At the same time the country did not go with the candidate he was pushing to try to succeed him and hes inviting to the white house a president elect with extraordinarily high negatives. Despite those interesting dynamics, president obama today saying he is rooting, essentially, for the success of the donald trump administration. Listen. Sometimes you lose an argument. Sometimes you lose an election the path this country has taken has never been a straight line, we zig and zag and sometimes we move in ways that some people think is forward and others think is moving back. And thats obamacare. Reporter we are in chappaqua, new york, right now, the home of Hillary Clinton and we havent seen her here today outside new york city proper, though she gave the speech down in midtown, the pool of journalists that has followed Hillary Clinton incessantly over the campaign now disbanded, she still has secret Service Protection and trying to find out what shes doing next. Back to you, brooke. Taking a breath. Taking a breath. Joe johns, thank you so mucmuch chappaqua. From Hillary Clinton to president elect trump. He is calling for unity as he accepts his new role as one of the most powerful men on earth. Now its time for america to bind the wounds of division, we have to get together. To all republicans and democrats and independents across this nation, i say its time for us to come together as one united people. His team is already working on his agenda for his first 100 days in office. Tomorrow hes invited to meet with president obama at the white house to work out the transition of power. Lets go to cnns mj lee who is outside trump tower in new york. What do we know so far as far as transition with the president elect. Well, brooke, donald trump was elected last night but those transition efforts are already well under way. Symbolically that started a couple of hours ago when we heard president obama speak from the white house and essentially said he wanted to make sure there was a smooth transition of power and as you mentioned the current president , president obama and now president elect trump will meet at the white house to begin that process officially and donald trump is also getting under way in the transition process and has a lot of work to do and starting today we know from a Senior Administration official that donald trump will begin to get daily highly classified briefings and in those briefings, brooke, he will be, you know, given information that only the president currently is briefed on at such a high level so that process has already begun and also we know the state department is fully ready to start briefing the Transition Team so thats another thing to watch out for as well and the other big question is how will donald trump begin to fill out his administration . Fill out some of those key posts including names that have already begun to float out there for a role of chief of staff. Chris christie, rudy giuliani, Reince Priebus and newt gingrich. Now, brooke, before i go i want to quickly set the scene i am across the street from trump tower and there are rose cloed yours down fifty avenue creating a bottleneck and a ton of people outside taking photos of trump tower. This building that has become really an iconic landmark during this election, i can imagine that this sort of a scene is going to be the new normal here as donald trump spends the next two months beginning his preparations to move to washington, d. C. Brooke . Become a new tourist stop along fifth avenue and thanksgiving around the corner, that will be quite the spot in a couple of weeks. M zblrks new york, thank you so much. During the final stretch of this campaign, Donald Trumps unfavorable rating hit 60 . Only 8 of voters who said they valued experience wanted him over Hillary Clinton so lets go to david chalian, our political director up in the wee hours of the morning who is with us now. This afternoon, to explain i mean, we talk about brexit for so long and those polls were wrong and it happened again. It did, brooke, lets take a look at how donald trump did it. Remember, we talked about that blue wall in the upper midwest, the red the rust belt here, wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania, michigan still has vote counting to do there but at least two of those three are definitively going to donald trump. This is a red wall through the rust belt. Thats how donald trump did it. Take a look at the key exit poll findings. You mentioned his unfavorability rating. There was great concern among the voters about his qualifications, temperament, as you said his favormeability ratg but other items trumped that, pardon the pun. Lets look at top quality voters were looking about is can bring about change and donald trump won those voters looking for change 83 to 14 . This was 39 of the electorate. The next quality is those voters who said they were dissatisfied or angry at the federal government, brooke. This was 69 of the electorate, donald trump won them by 22 points, 58 to clintons 36 . Lets keep looking at the other rust belt issues like trade. 42 of the electorate said engaging other countries in trade takes away u. S. Jobs. Donald trump talked about it all the time and he won those voters by 34 points, 65 to 31 . Whienlly white voters without a college degree. Noncollege white voters went for donald trump 67 to 28 . That is a 39point gap. Four years ago mitt romney won those voters against barack obama by 26 points. So he expandsed his significant lead with this huge swath of the electorate. Brooke snz. All right, david chalian, thank you. This historic election is an upset. Its thrilling for a lot of you, devastating for some. Its turned the Polling Industry on its head with pollsters asking how the heck did they get it so wrong. Nearly every survey predicted a clinton victory. Donald Trumps Campaign ceo steve bannon explained the factor he thinks trump tapped into and that so many others underestimated is this. I think the my analogy to the british exit, to the Brexit Movement was really what the exit poll showed about peoples desire for change, right . Desire for real change, just not the type of change that gets talked about on cable tv so thats when i felt that will, well if this is correct, if this is correct youll see it start to roll across what we call the your fore, which is what we felt we had to win. Florida, north carolina, ohio and iowa. We always felt that pennsylvania, ohio, michigan, wisconsin, places like that would always be in play because of this populist message. I have with me mark preston, political commentator s. E. Cupp, reid wilson is here and chief political analyst gloria borger. S. E, my twin in purple on this day after election, let me begin with you. Steve bannon talked about he thinks it was peoples desire for change. And specifically not the kind you hear on cable news. Because in polite circles and i think that cable news is still somewhat a polite circle you dont openly court White Nationalist voters. So in identifying the kind of change maybe other people were embarrassed to acknowledge, maybe a little bit in denial about, in putting that front and center and i think Kirsten Powers noted this in an earlier segment. A nostalgia factor who a Certain Group of people who want to restore what they had and think the people around them the reason they dont have it anymore. Hes absolutely right that they were willing to have that conversation, they were willing to acknowledge that kind of change that People Like Us kind of refuse think could win him the election. But wasnt this also just sort of the proverbial middle finger to this town . And to what this town has represented for so many years and the dysfunction in congress . And not only to this town but to the changing face of the american economy. The states that he talked about, pennsylvania, ohio, michigan, theyve lost millions of manufacturing jobs that are never coming back. Those the car factories and the air Conditioner Company that moved to mexico, those jobs arent coming back and thats something that has been at the core of this voter anxious, in this case very specific voters in those specific states for a long time, going on 25 years now, it starts with the things that donald trump has rail railed against, nafta, cafta, the transpacific partnership. Those trade deals impact the nation as a whole on a positive. They impact those specific voters negatively. My friend krystal ball has an article that is the Democratic Party deserved to die. And she notes the democrats response to exactly that anger and those jobs leaving was well offer you retraining programs for new jobs. And that just didnt satisfy a large group of people, you want to jump in . I think when we try to go back and explain what happened is that we all got it wrong, we all got it wrong, and we all got it wrong. Anybody that says they didnt get it wrong are lying to you but i think were seeing to reeds point this change in the Political Landscape that isnt just the Republican Party, its the Democratic Party. We saw it with Bernie Sanders. We didnt understand it with that, we didnt understand how a 71yearold man could appeal do you think she fully appreciated what he did and who he touched . The yurng people . At the very end she realized it but i dont think she was able to harness it and i think that donald trump, one of the big takeaways from me is if you get 17,000 people to show up at a rally consistently, those people are going to vote. I never thought they would vote. I thought people kept saying stop making point about people at the rallies, that doesnt translate into the votes. And the anger is there and that anger fuelled them go wait in line and cast a vote. Let me go to gloria even though shes not sitting next to us. I want to hear from you because of something i noted last hour when you look at this past political cycle, you think of donald trump and what hes accomplished, he crushed not just one, two political dynasties in the bush family and now the clintons. And he knocked down a big blue wall. He crushed not only those political dynasties but the police cal establishment completely. Some of whom he has to work with in the congress and most of them will be lining up at his door to work with him because he won and a lot of them came in on his coattails now so well have this strange marriage of people who didnt want donald trump to be president in the Republican Party and now discover they have to work with him because they understand the chord he struck. He ripped the bandaid off politics in this country and what he exposed was this deep anxiety that mark was talking about. Another thing i want to point out, i was got these numbers today that democratic participation in president ial elections has gone down over the last few cycles from 69 million to 66 to 60 million and republican participation has remained the same so if youre a democratic poobah and youre saying gee, we lost nine Million People over the last few cycles, what are we doing wrong here and where are they going and why arent they coming out . And thats something Bernie Sanders, i think, spoke to but it wasnt something that Hillary Clinton tackled particularly well. Well, i mean, now its not just a republican who will be in the white house, it is a republican majority across the board, congress and this house here on pennsylvania avenue. Do you think i mean if Speaker Paul Ryan was on his hands and knees for how many months, this is his dream scenario, is it not . Well, this is not his dream candidate but this is his dream scenario, of course. You cant understand state how extraordinary this wave was and i think in part its for all of the things weve talked about, the economic factors, but its also that Hillary Clinton was a singularly terrible candidate and not like secretly. The stuff we knew about Hillary Clinton that was going to make her unelectable was stuff we have known for a long time and i think the Democratic Party really shot underestimated that . It shot itself in the foot by protecting hillary for as long as it did, refusing to look at other options, refusing to acknowledge her weaknesses and foisting her on an unwilling electorate. You dont think she was selffoisted . You dont think she wanted that . She absolutely did. But youre saying the Democratic Party she was protected and insulated. No doubt about that. Two things about going forward. Policy wise, the Supreme Court. The Republican Party 24 hours were saying to themselves oh, my god, weve lost the Supreme Court. Well, they got it back. Second thing is the Democratic National committee, theres no leader right now that means grassroots will take that back and guess what . Donald trump will take over the rnc. You know what that means . Hell help shape the National Party and push it back into the grassroots so the idea that this will be a wall between the establishment here in washington, d. C. And the grassroots is probably going to be broken down. Today everyone is sort of bleary eyed, its almost like some people are celebrating a wedding, for others its a funeral. Final thought, reed . Deeper into the numbers, the republican wave was bigger at the state level. Kentucky and ayry controlled by republicans. A Democratic State executive holders lost across the country. This is a huge deal and its a dream scenario for paul ryan and Mitch Mcconnell because donald trump comes into the white house with a few number of key policy priorities. Repeal obamacare, build a wall with mexico. And when you dont have that much on your plate, the power to drive the agenda shifts to the other side of pennsylvania avenue. Mitch mcconnell and paul ryan have more to say about the future of the republican agenda than maybe they would under any republican president. Gloria, final question . What do you go ahead. I wanted to ask what you would think. Hillary clinton other than taking a very long, deep sigh, breath, maybe a good cry, what is next for her . Its really hard to say. I think clearly now, you know, there was talk if she was getting elected of closing the clinton foundation. It seems to me that probably wont happen right now and i think she has to rethink everything. After youve pent, what, 30 years in public life and suddenly youre not in public life and you have a loss people think you should have won you have to reevaluate. What was so striking to me about Hillary Clinton and dana bash and i were talking about it earlier with our chief digital editor here in d. C. , rachel smolken, we were talking about the first thing Hillary Clinton did which is say im sorry which is what women always say. It was striking to hear from Hillary Clinton because you could see she was taking the burden on herself and she felt she had disappointed all these people, particularly women who supported her and worked with her for decades so i dont think shes going to rush into doing something completely different. I think she has to kind of reevaluate where she is in public life and in private life. Okay, very quickly . Very quickly we talk about dynasties at the top, lets close it with this. Chelsea clinton, we saw her on stage, this rumor shell be running in some point in the future and george p. Bush is one of the bushs who got behind donald trump. Mark preston, thank you. Thank you so much for throwing that down. Coming up, one of Donald Trumps biggest supporters was on the show, looked directly at that camera and told off the republicans who wouldnt support trump saying shame on you, you signed a pledge. What is he saying now . Senator Rick Santorum joining me live. Also ahead Russias Vladimir Putin with a very interesting message for trump after months and months of accusations. The two were very cozy. And democrats, mark preston mentioned this with a couple of names perhaps looking ahead to, say, 2020. Who is the partys rising star now . And how deep is their bench in a world postclinton. . Im brooke baldwin, were in d. C. , well be right back. Theres nothing more important than your health. Or the freedom to choose what doctor you want to see. So if youre on medicare, consider an aarp Medicare Supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. Like any standardized Medicare Supplement plan, youll be able to stay with the doctor or specialist you trust. Or look for someone new as long as they accept medicare patients. And youre not stuck in a network. Because there arent any. So why wait . Call now to request your free decision guide and learn more. S spread a little love my way spread a little somethin to remember philadelphia cream cheese, made with fresh milk and real cream. Makes your recipes their holiday favorites. The holidays are made with philly. Welcome back. Were in washington, im brooke baldwin. Thank you for being with me with. Voters from coast to coast have spoken and decided to elect former reality tv star, Businessman Donald Trump as the nations 45th president of the United States. Mr. Trumps resounding victory has been characterized in a couple of different ways, including voters ultimate rejection of the washington establishment as an uprising of bluecollar frustration as a racist backlash against the countrys first black president. So say some so what really led to this political newcomerss historic victory . Lets go to miguel mar can ez in the great state of pennsylvania. Is one of the mega states that donald trump won. What have voters been telling you . Is. To say its a shocker to many pennsylvanians that this happened is an understatement. Were in Washington County pennsylvania south of pittsburgh. This is one of many, many small counties, 67 counties across pennsylvania, many small counties where donald trump drove out a tsunami of supporters that nobody that they werent on anyones radar. We were at a precinct yesterday here in Washington County, people stood in line for up to two hours, longer at some points during the day waiting to cast their votes from donald trump, the vast majority spovoted for donald trump. We spoke to a house painter, he says the last two or three years its been hard to get over 30 hours of work a week and heres why he voted for donald trump. You have heard donald trump say a lot of wild things, a lot of things that arent true, how is he different . Hes not a politician. Theres too many professional liars running our country. They make of a job of going ill do anything you tell me until i get in there then all of a sudden, like my sister, socalled great obamacare . This year her obamacare, socalled insurance, is 363 a month. This january its going up to 686 a month. That sense that this was not a normal politician, that this was somebody who could shake the tree and make all of the notes and kwirls fall out and change things up in washington. Obamacare very big for working class people. Very big concerns about the price of obamacare and those premiums as they went up. To be fair, hillary did win some very big cities here, philadelphia and pittsburgh but she didnt win them in big enough numbers, the Obama Coalition didnt come out for her and trump was able to keep pace but turnout just a wave of supporters in about 58 different counties across pennsylvania, brooke . Thank you so much for talking to that voter, these are the folks who came together and elected now donald trump as the 45th president of the United States, miguel, thank you. Joining me now speaking of pennsylvania, former pennsylvania senator, former republican president ial candidate Rick Santorum. Nice to see you back, congratulations. Thank you. Did you sleep . Not very much but i was happy not to sleep. I was seeing you nod out of the corner of my eye listening to that voter you went toe to toe with president elect donald trump but did you anticipate this big of a win . Truth . I gave a speech at the rnc saying the way to win the presidency is that we have to change the map we cant keep trying to chase after colorado, new mexico, or new hampshire. Those states arent changing toward the Republican Party democrat graphically and culturally, the places that look most like what Ronald Reagan won in 1908 are washington, michigan, wisconsin, indiana, ohio. You said you needed to do it but he did it i tried to but i admit i failed. I wrote a book called bluecollar conservative trying to chart the path for from the Republican Party saying this is what i learned from my campaign. Heres the path. We dont need bain capital guys running for president. You heard the voters say professional liars well, dont underestimate how much obamacare hurt president obama in pennsylvania. Almost a 50 increase in premiums. It was the great lie. You can keep your doctor, you can keep your policy. Donald trump pointed it out over and over these last couple weeks. It undermined the credibility of president obama and therefore Hillary Clinton but it kept with the same things which these people look at who are out there working hard, havent had a raise in 20 years, wages in this country have gone up over the last 20 years less than any other 20year period in american history. Median income isnt going up. Real estate prices are going up, stock prices going up, guys are doing great, out there telling them how great theyre doing and then theyre trying to tell them, well, you know, youll do okay, it will be okay, well give you more government benefits. They dont want benefits. They want to work. They want good manufacturing jobs, they want good service jobs and pay increases that arent driven by government but by the fact that theyre earning it and donald trump talked about that and he also talked about the importance of immigration, not flooding millions of more people in this country to compete for those jobs that lower prices on those jobs and he also talks about trade deals and in my area of the country, western pennsylvania, we lost thousands and thousands of jobs, the quality of life for millions of middle income americans declined after the Manufacturing Sector of this economy took a beating and it hasnt recovered since and they were looking for someone who shared their pain and donald trump did. Donald trump was the guy. What about last time you were on my show you were saying shame on you governor kasich, shame on you bush. Bush. I mentioned him, too. You did, you did. Well now we know that bush 43 called up not just Hillary Clinton but president elect trump. We know john kasich has tweeted congratulations, mitt romney congratulations. These are olive branches that are extended. Would you accept them. Absolutely. And saw it last night, donald trump will accept them. Hes a practical for now or good . He wants to succeed. He doesnt want to be a loser, the last thing donald trump wants to be is a loser. Hes won everything, the primary, the general, now hes got to win here, hes got to govern and you cant if your party is divided. But i think thats part of the big question, the clouds in washington hanging over americans is how will he govern because let me paint this for you this is what people were saying, you had candidate trump who was lock her up, lock her up, special prosecutor, Hillary Clintons going to jail, im building a wall then you had president elect last night who graciously stood in front of the crowd and says he owes a huge debt of gratitude to Hillary Clinton. Which will it be . Donald trump did i stump you . Donald trump looks at a market, assesses the market and says what product can i sell and be successful . He did that in the primary, changed in the general, toned it down if hed have won by that he probably would have won by a bigger margin but he stuck with it. Is he going to have bumps . Of course. But i think hes someone who will assess what is necessary for him to be to be successful he said well repeal obamacare, cut taxes, reduce regulationings, get rid of executive orders all of those things are markers and i think on a lot of those things hell get bipartisan support if he lays it out as a platform to help working men and women in this country how Many Democrats are going to step up and say i dont want to do that. I think the big take away is there are people we need to listen closely to. Always a pleasure, brooke. Thank you. Congratulations. Coming up, after an initial freefall of Donald Trumps news the dow in record territory. Richard quest host of quest means business joins me from new york. We watched the markets panic, panic, panic is then they stabilized. How would a donald Trump Presidency be good for the market . We dont know. You ask me how to keep the shirt on my back, its by not predicting how a market is going to go because the answer is last night at 9 00, 10 00 eastern time the dow futures were pointing to a 900 point loss on the dow jones when it opened. What is behind this is classic uncertainty. Lets not be under any mistake what were seeing is not a vote in flex trumps policies because theres an enormous amount of certainty over the medium and longterm effect of those certainties. What youre seeing is volatility pure and simple. People trading on rumors, buy on the rumor sell on the news type of stuff. Okay. Richard quest, thank you. Short answer, unknown. Next, the speaker of the house of representatives calling the Trump Victory quote unquote the of his lifetime. Political feat what the House Speaker will be able to do with now this red wave, republican majority house and senate and also republican ally in the white house. Youre watching cnn. When Donald Trump Takes Office here in the building just over my right shoulder in january, republicans will control both houses of congress. House Speaker Paul Ryan often distanced easy for me to say himself from mr. Trump during his campaign but now speaker ryan is thrilled about the downballot victories that followed in trumps wake. Donald trump heard a voice out in this country that no one else heard. He connected in ways with people no one else did. He turned politics on its head. And now donald trump will lead a unified republican government. Lets talk more about a more unified republican government would look like. Joining me now, cnn legal analysts and Supreme Court biographer joan biskupic. Also here bakari sellers, a clinton supporter, former member of the South Carolina house. Kayleigh mcenany is a donald trump supporter and amanda carpenter, former Communications Director for senator ted cruz. Congratulations, im sorry. I dont know what to say to you. Buckle up. Joan, let me begin with you. The Supreme Court is a huge piece of this conversation now that we have a Republicancontrolled Congress and president elect in the white house. We know that mr. Trump had once upon a time released this list of ten shl justices. Can you remind us who they are and their backgrounds. Sure i can, and i can tell you its a real freeforall now not just with those 21 fliems but probably pressure for other people. Youre right, brooke, he in two batches he suggested there were 21 individuals he was looking at e. They were people distinctly from beyond the beltway, for example judge William Pryor of alabama, judge thomas lee of utah. People who have respected conservative backgrounds but who are not the sort of leading lights of the conservative movement such as paul clement, the former u. S. Solicitor general or brett cavanaugh, george w. Bush bush appointee on the d. C. Circuit court of appeals and i think for sure theres going to be a lot of individual pressure related to certain ones of those nominees but also to go beyond the list because this is a once in a lifetime opportunity. We dont know how many appointments hell get. The last republican appointee came on in 2006, that was samuel alito and my experience is theres a lot of competing interest, intraparty. So hell hear from conservatives who want individuals on that lais state or federal court judges but well hear from people who think go with a real power hitter who would be like Justice Scalia himself. I think hell hear from the Federalist Society and Mitch Mcconnell who engineered this moment by stalling on Merrick Garland and i think there are some on the list who have good chances, for example judge thomas lee of u. Tah. Let me ask you and i think i know what your answer will be, but president obamas pick of judge Merrick Garland, is that a b byebye, go back to private life . Yes, go back to the Appeals Court in d. C. , no way, no how. Amanda, to you. Ted cruz, i look at you and i think ted cruz, he tweeted essentially that trump has made big promises to the Republican Party, will he deliver. What do you think . There are two discussions happening right now among republicans that make me wonder, Mitch Mcconnell is saying they wont keep the promise to incorporate term limits into the republican what theyre going to do in his agenda item. That was something donald trump campaigned on. Thats not happening but to the question of the court. Im very interested. Theres republicans talking about eliminating the legislative filibuster the 60vote threshold needed to pass legislation. If you remember, Senate Majority leader democrat harry reid was the first to press the Nuclear Option on rushing democratic judges through, that opened pandoras box so now they are openly considering ways to jam through legislation through the senate just as fast as it can pass in the house. So this is a question for will the Republican Congress be a rubber stamp for donald trump or are they commit dodd constitutional conservatism . These arent compatible. It will be a robust discussion. You mentioned Mitch Mcconnell on term limits and youre right, thats what our reporting is. But he was asked about obamacare and trumps promise on day one to repeal and replace. Heres what he said about that. Its a pretty high item on our agenda, as you know and i would be shocked if we didnt move forward to open our commitment to the american people, it was the single worst piece of legislation among many bad pieces of legislation passed in the first two years of the obama presidency, the sooner we can go in a different direction the better. So, kayleigh, what he ran on and won on was the promise to repeal and replace obamacare. It was appointing a special prosecutor to appoint Hillary Clinton and building the wall. If you had to do one, two, three in order of priority, what would it be . Theres so much that will be. On day one he doesnt need congress to renegotiate nafta. So i think trade will be top of his agenda because he can do that on his own. Repealing and replacing obamacare, especially given speaker ryan has a good plan that will keep the good parts weve seen like people who have preexisting conditions being able to get care. So they can work with paul ryan on that. And agenda item number one needs to be ethics reforms. Weve seen in the both parties that have abused power. Donald trump was a man of the people, hes bringing the city back to the people and agenda item number one is ethics reforms, not allowing lobbyists to lobby our senators. The best way to promote unity, clean up the tax bill. Well have simple, easy tax reform, it would be a home run and it will bring republicans home in a happy pleasant way. Let me turn to the democrat. How are you doing . Im good. The sun came up. What sort of roles do you see, it is a red congress, it is a red white house, what role do we think mr. Trump would reach out to senator Bernie Sanders . I think Donald Trumps largest burden is unifying the country. Thats one hes going to ignore because he showed us you can be divisive and still win so i dont think thats a necessity for him. I dont see any outreach or need or reason he just won, give him a minute, maybe. Okay, i breathed, i gave him a minute. I dont anticipate that happening, that would be totally different from the donald trump we saw. When you wake up, if you are an immigrant, an arab american, if you are hispanic origin or descent, its a really tough day if youre an africanamerican or a young woman. When you think about some of the things we are going to lose, when you think about the Supreme Court and Citizens United and the big money in politics, how that is going to stay in place, when you think about this is the first election weve had without the Voting Rights about and how we wont get those things to be reimplemented. When you think about the environmental changes, Climate Change is a hoax perpetrated by the chinese or women around this country when you think about roe v. Wade we are two or three justices away from roe v. Wade no longer being the law of the land so its a devastating day and donald trump has a burden to unify the country, its a burden i believe hell ignore because yesterday it was just it was a tough day. The first sentences were about Hillary Clinton. To president obamas credit, he said give him a chance and Hillary Clinton gave a graceful concession speech, i was impressed and i think he has to be give an chance because i know president. Thank you all so much. I appreciate it. On the other side of the world, though, russia. Vladimir putin accused of trying to influence this election has weighed in on the results. Russia is ready and wants to restore the fullfledged relations with the United States. I repeat, we understand this will be difficult. But we are ready to play our part in it and do everything to be able to return russiaamerican relations to a stable and Sustainable Development track. Let me talk to Fareed Zakaria, host of Fareed Zakaria gps. Its nice to see you, sir. Before we talk about the putin factor. The statements from the World Leaders congrach lating trump in a sense. How will the world and specifically our most important allies perceive a Trump Presidency . They will, theyve all been stunned and shocked. In europe, in some places, there was a little bit more of a sense of, you know, being able to understand it because they have had brexit. And theyve had the rise of rightwing populist movements in pretty much every european country. Almost nowhere has it taken over. And almost nowhere has there been a kind of stunning upset, the kind that you have seen here. But theyve all been bracing for things like this. In asia there is more just apprehension, what does he mean when he talks about saying to the japanese and the south koreans, maybe you should get nuclear weapons. In the middle east, again, more apprehension. Nobody is quite sure what to make of it. You focused in on the one country by seems very pleased. Russia and Vladimir Putin in particular have very quickly warmly and welcomed this the election. Russia, putin calling for common ground. What do you make of that . Well, look, this is putins dream come true in a sense, which is putin has had one goal over the last few years, which is to have the sanctions that were put in place against russia after russia invaded ukraine and annexed crimea, weakened. More broadly hes tried to divide the western world. Its something hes worked on in various ways. If and its a big if. We really dont know what president elect trumps positions would be. But if he were to come in and say, weve been too tough on the russians, we should accept the annexation of crimea and accept that russia has special influence in ukraine, well, that gets russia everything it wants. It divides europe, the Eastern European countries like poland and of course ukraine will be terrified. There will be other countries in western europe that will think, well, maybe we can start doing business with russia. So the whole structure of the Atlantic Alliance begins to fray. That is one of the things putin has very openly been trying to do. We know that, you know, first question, listening to you talk about putin and russia, president obama, who just a reminder to everyone, president elect trump will be meeting with at the white house tomorrow. President obama has constantly been saying to World Leaders that this man doesnt have the temperament to be president. He has dismissed trump over and over again. How could that constant criticism, you know, hurt, sway thoughts of World Leaders, who we have to do business with . Oh, i think they had pretty their thoughts about this were pretty well established. Look, the Pew Foundation did an opinion poll, i think about a year and a half ago, 15 countries around the world, asking who would they prefer, what were their favorability ratings. In every country i believe other than russia, the Hillary Clinton was preferred in some cases by a margin of 10 to 1. So the rest of the worlds views are clear. But, to be fair, they have to deal with a president elect trump. Theyll have to deal with a president trump. The United States is the most powerful country in the world. I should also say trump has a blank slate. Unlike in domestic policy where you have committed yourself to certain pieces of legislation, perhaps, or policies that are quite specific, in Foreign Policy i think he has a lot more leeway. He can he can do what he wants. He can change his mind. He can appoint people who have a very different view. And so i think people around the world will be very pleasantly surprised if they found in trump somebody who was more engaged, more willing to be an internationalist, more willing to understand their concerns and their problems as well. He said last night, i will try to treat everyone fairly. I think if he, again, lives up to that, every president has always put america first. I dont think that he would be unusual in that regard. But most most people around the world, most leaders around the world, are very apprehensive. He could easily change that. But they are very apprehensive. Okay. Fareed, thank you so, so much. We always watch fareeds show. We are minutes away. We have been watching the markets in the wake of this historic president ial election. We are five minutes away from the close on wall street. A lot of green on the screen. Dow near record highs after president elect trump is now official. We will look into whether that could be good. 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