And these actions may only be the beginning. We will not prematurely or unnecessarily risk the course of worldwide nuclear war in which even the fruits of victory would be ashes in our mouth. But neither will we shrink from that risk at any time it must be faced. President john f. Kennedy addressing the nation at the apex of the cuban missile cr in 1962. He said we are not prematurely or unnecessarily going to have a nuclear war, but we might have to have a nuclear war. We wont shrink from that if it must be faced. Russia put missiles in cuba. The u. S. Threatened a nuclear war to get those missiles out of there. The russians did ultimately get them out of there without a nuclear war. But we were on the bring, october 22nd, 1962. Exactly, exactly 25 years after that on the 25th anniversary of the closest we have ever been to Global Nuclear war, the United States air force made an announcement. They announced that something had happened in cheyenne, wyoming, that was a little unusual. This is an American Nuclear missile silo. See that thing on the ground there that kind of looks like a squished star wars fighter or something, kind of that oddshaped angular thing there . Thats a blast door. It weighs 90 tons. The silo holding the Nuclear Missile is underground and the blast door sits on the ground on top of the opening of the silo so if for some reason the missile blows up underground, there is that handy 90 ton blast door tamping down the explosion and basically holding the whole thing in. The United States air force announce quietly to the local press in wyoming that there had been a bit of trouble, a little bit of trouble with one of these, with one of these Nuclear Missiles and with the silo and one of these Nuclear Missile silos and with the missile inside it. It was a minute man 3 which is an Intercontinental Ballistic Missile topped with nuclear warheads. And it malfunctioned. Unprompted without any instruction from anyone that missile started giving all the indications that it was going through its launch sequence, that it was going to go off. The way it was described in the press it was as if the president had given the command to launch that nuclear weapon. The missile went through all its different light changes indicating it was in the middle of launch. They freaking thought it was going to go off. They called a Maintenance Team to troubleshoot what was going on, to determine a fullon sprint if this Nuclear Missile was about to launch itself which is what it says it was going to do. While they were trying to figure that out to try to stop it from launching itself, they came up with one last ditch last hope off the books concocted idea for how they were going to try to stop this devastating, world changing thing from accidentally happening. They parked a car on top of the missile silo. That big 90 ton blast door, somebody at the air force base found the keys to the heaviest vehicle they had on hand. Turned out to be a peacekeeper armored vehicle. And they drove that puppy over to the missile silo and parked it on top of the blast door just in case. That was their plan. But it wasnt even the most amazing part of their plan. Heres how they thought it might work. This is a quote from the Associated Press when this happened. According to a spokesman for the Strategic Air command theres a certain amount of guesswork involved in the procedure of blocking a firing missile with a car. The huge door that sits atop a minuteman is thrown horizontally off the silo by explosive charges during the launch. The theory is that the cover is blown aside so rapidly that a vehicle parked on top of it with the brakes off will be left basically hanging in thin air like yanking a tablecloth out from under dishes, and then the vehicle will drop straight down in the hopes of keeping the launching missile from going anywhere. The ap concludes, this procedure has never been tested, the spokesman added. Yeah, you think . That was their plan. Thats the procedure they invented on the spot. Malfunctioning Nuclear Armed missile that is starting to launch itself, that would include the blast door shooting off sideways with the armored car sitting on top of it with its brakes off and like a tablecloth being ripped off a table, it would hover there for a second and then fall on to the nose of the missile while it was in the process of shooting out of the silo. And maybe that would stop it. Maybe. I mean, at that point its like worth a shot, right . If all else fails, why not try that . Bad stuff happens. Even potential end of the world stuff. Sometimes it does happen. Sometimes it turns out to be your generation, your workplace, your country, where you live where it happens. What do you do when youre confronted with that . Well, historys any guide, what we do in this country is we improvise, america. We do what we can. Look around, make a quick inventory of the resources weve got at hand. Somebody figure a way to macgyver this thing. Weve got to do what we can. We always have. What makes our country our country, not like how are we created, what were the founding documents and the revolution back in the 1700s. I dont mean where did we come from. I mean today. In the way that we live now, what about our country today proves and shows what country were in, shows what america is, whats the evidence in our daily lives today in our world today of our strength as a republic . What do we have today in our lives that shows that we are in this particular country and not just some other western nation that has cable tv and bad airports and Nice Grocery Stores . What makes america now, what makes us america . I posit that the things in our daily life that we recognize in our daytoday normal walking through life world that make us who we are include the fact that we have a free press in this country. We dont have state media, right . We dont have state censorship on any sort of broad scale. We have a free and independent press that does what it wants, says what it wants, asks whatever questions it wants. In this country we have an independent judiciary. We have courts that operate as a coequal branch of government, courts that do not take direction from political leaders, courts that do have the power to correct the other branchs of government and restrain the other branches of government when those other branches of government violate the constitution. We also have an excellent and professional military in this country that is not used against our own people. It is not a political force. Its not a competing force with our democracy. Our military leadership unwaveringly answers to the civilian leadership of this country. That ethos in our military is unbelievable strong. We also have High Expectations for our ability to participate as citizens in our civic life. This is one of the things that make us who we are. One of the things about this country that makes us us is you see us showing up. We will wait in line. We will ask questions. We will run for office. We will expect to be answered. We also have an advanced effective civil society. Well organized mature systems of advocacy, special interests, organizing to protect the weak, using our freedom of assembly for any every type of public and private pursuit imaginable. This is just outside my window at my office. Huge protest at donald trump being elected president. This is out my window at my office just a few minutes ago. Protesters are now in front of trump tower. This is part of how you know youre in america, right . Freedom of assembly. Freedom of assembly. Freedom to peacefully protest an election outcome you dont like or any number of other things. We also accept immigrants. We also have no official religion in this country, or to which you belong or you must feign some sort of allegiance before you can be let into this country. We have no official language in this country. Americans come from all over the world. We also have no king. One of the things that makes us who we are is that there is a peaceful transition of power between leaders. We have evolved over time into a loosely organized twoparty system. But our wouldbe leaders compete through the biggest oldest democratic process on earth and at the end of that process we accept that result and power transfers peacefully. For 240 years weve done that, minus one civil war. But its the declaration of independence and the constitution and the revolution and the emancipation proclamation. Those are the things that made us a free republic. But that is not ancient history. We live the legacy of that stuff every day. We sometimes take for granted, free press, independent judiciary, a professional military, our openness to immigrants, peaceful transition of power, all that in the way we live now, its stuff we only have because of who we are as a country. And it is stuff we must keep and protect if we are to stay who we are as a country. And heres the thing. The peaceful transition of power part, that part is right now today working the way it is supposed to. Hillary clintons concession speech today and the gracious words from president obama today wishing the best for the president elect, that is really, really part of our heritage. That is foundational to us staying who we are. But we also need all the other foundational things about our republic, too. And honestly, we never before have made the peaceful transition of power to someone who has such radical and, frankly, negative views of all of those other unromantic but crucial everyday foundational elements of our civic life. The things that make us who we are as a country. The things that make us a free republic. Judiciary, military, press, immigrants, civil life, all of it. This judge is of mexican heritage. Im building a wall. Okay . Im building a wall. Youve already said that you know more about isis than those generals. Theyd probably be different generals to be honest with you. Do you think theres too much protect of the second amendment. Our press is allowed to say whatever they want and they get away with it. We take in anybody. Come on, anybody. Just come on in. Not anymore. You know, folks, its called a twoway street. It is a twoway street, right . We need a system that serves our needs, not the needs of others. Remember, under a Trump Administration its called america first. I love the old days. You know what they used to do to guys like that when they were in a place like this, theyd be carried out on a stretcher, folks. Let me be the 4,000th person in your personal life to tell you that this is a landmark moment in political history that were in right now. We are having a peaceful transition of power, but we are having a peaceful transition of power to someone who has said that what he wants to do with that power is destroy a lot of the other foundational civic things that make us who we are as a country. And so what do we do . We macgyver it, right . We do what we can. We improvise. We act to protect the other aspects, aspects of our life as a nation that we maybe used to take for granted but now overtly, presently and acutely require protection, require us as civilians and citizens to protect it. Our republic is not just our system of democracy. Its all these other things that we need, too. If you are marry worried or mad or scared, theres no use raging against the election for long. As a citizen we all have a todo list. Im not trying to be inspiring, comforting, or even polemic here. If youre a citizen who believes this president elect will do what he says he will do, then you do have a todo list to make as a citizen. What you will do in your life to try to protect what makes us us . What are you going to join . What are you going to volunteer for . What are you going to give your money to . What are you going to show up for and participate in that you havent done before that will help your country . We faced crises before in our country, sometimes theyre malfunctions, sometimes the brink of nuclear war, sometimes its somewhere in between. But we rise to the occasion. We always do. We improvise, we do what we can, we step up. There are protests in the streets tonight, big ones. Theres controversy already over how the president elect is treating the press on his trip to the white house tomorrow. There are doomsday plans going into action all over this country right now in terms of civil rights. Weve got all that ahead tonight. A big todo list. Stay with us, seriously. [ sneezes ] i have a big meeting when we land, but im so stuffed up, i cant rest. Nyquil cold and flu liquid gels dont unstuff your nose. They dont . Alkaseltzer plus night liquid gels fights your worst cold symptoms. Plus, unstuffs your nose. Oh, what a relief it is. Like bundling home and auto coverage, which reduces redney. Tape, which saves money. When they save, you save. Thats home and Auto Insurance for the modern world. Esurance, an allstate company. Click or call. Okay. Day one, here we go. Thousands and thousands and thousands of people are in the streets tonight pretty spontaneously and organically protesting the election of donald trump. So few people expected the election of donald trump, i cant say theres any evidence that large scale protests were planned in advance. But now that hes been elected, this is what has organically sprung up all over the country. Were seeing protests at this hour in seattle, in portland, oregon, in chicago, in boston, in philadelphia, in tempe, arizona, interestingly. There have been considerable protests today in nashville, tennessee, in san jose, california, most of the protests today and into tonight have been peaceful. There are some exceptions to that. In new york city, which is the site of the largest protest, protesters have just been pouring up the avenues in new york city on what apparently appear to be unpermitted marches just thundering through the avenues in downtown manhattan. Look at the size of that. Traffic just making do around them. People just came in waves through new york today chanting not my president. Where theyre going here is on the way to trump tower, which is where this shot is. This is a delicate moment for the country. I mean, this is day one. We do not yet know how these protests will play out even tonight. We dont know how long the protest part goes on, whether the outrage over the results of this election might morph into some other kind of activism. We do know this is an election and its over. We know how it ended in the predawn hours. Tonight were seeing how the citizen reaction begins. As i say, its a delicate moment. Joining us is vaughn hillyard. What can you tell us about the basis . An hour ago is when i came across the protests. Down broadway heading into times square from Columbus Circle which is up closer to central park, there was about 1,000 a the time. They came down broadway into times square, they took a turn and fifth avenue and went to the midtown hilton where trump had his victory party. Here on fifth avenue, the intersection is now officially shut down. Police have put up barricades. This is trump tower. There are people climbing the intersection light poles, waving flags, chanting that not my president. Having various chants throughout the evening. This is the site. Trump tower, this is where trump actually lives here in midtown manhattan. The 13th floor is where Campaign Headquarters were. There are transition meetings with aides going on tonight. This took on from 1,000 to just shutting down the road. As were getting word tonight, this is not the only one. You got chicago, you got philadelphia, it sounds like tempe, arizona, portland. This has just turned into something. Remember, this is fifth avenue in midtown, new york city. I was talking to a couple who actually took the amtrak in from connecticut tonight. Theyre about in their 50s. They skipped their show at Carnegie Hall in order to join. We have people from nyu and kings college. It is sort of organically, word of mouth. Union square up columbus which is where central park is, theyve kind of conjoined into one. Trump tower has suddenly which we saw yesterday. Youve got trucks with salt in which the secret service present because remember this is where the president elect donald trump actually lives and the intersections around him are surrounded. Vaughn, can i ask you one question . I dont know if theres been any counterprotesters or anything like that, have there been any counterprotesters or confrontations between protesters and police . Has everything been peaceful . Everything has been peaceful. This started seemingly pretty organically. 1,000 people which is not that much for a street in manhattan. But theres been no pushback presence again. This is manhattan. Actually when they stopped we had some of the video earlier where they stopped at the intersections and the cars were stopped but nobody has done anything to the actual vehicles. Its been relatively sure, there are expletives involved in this and the emotions are high including saying this is our tower. Chants you can see theres the various signs that are around. But its remained peaceful considering. Vaughn hillyard. Keep your eyes open. Let us know as things change in the street. Well go back to you over this hour as is warranted. Were keeping an eye on those protests in new york. Thats a good aerial shot there, but were also watching protests both under way and still forming at this hour in a number of cities including San Francisco and seattle on the west coast now. When you find something worth waiting for, well help you invest to protect it for the future. Financial guidance while youre mastering life. From chase, so you can. Theres been a lot of talk at every level about what kind of President Donald Trump might conceivably be. Weve never elected somebody as old as him to be president. Weve never elected somebody with no Public Service record at all to be president. Weve never elected someone in the modern era where we know nothing about his financial conflicts of interest and or foreign business entanglements. We really dont know. We also have elected him after a primary process and a general election process in which he didnt get very specific at all in terms of what he really believes. That said, its impossible not to speculate what he is going to do as president. We do have some factual basis for making that speculation. I do think theres a case to be made that we dont know what trump believes on many issues particularly ones on which he took contrary stances. When he said hes going to do a and then said hes going to do not a. But you can take the on the Record Record of what donald trump said he would do as president during the course of his campaign, you can look at that. You can build your understanding based on that. At this point theres really no reason not the take him at his word. We have Nothing Better to go on, frankly. On day one, we will begin working on an impenetrable, physical, tall, beautiful, southern border wall. We are going to have the biggest tax cut since ronald reagan. Immediately repealing and replacing the disaster known as obamacare. A constitutional amendment to impose term limits on all members of congress. I will be appointing pro life judges, i am putting pro life justices on the court. I will announce our withdrawal from the transpacific partnership. The hiring freeze on all federal employees. Im going to tell our nafta partners that i intend to immediately renegotiate the terms of that agreement. Were going to cancel the paris climate agreement and stop all payments of the United States tax dollars to u. N. Global warming programs. Planned parenthood does very good work but i would defund. If you become president you might try to appoint justices to overrule the decision on samesex marriage . I would strongly consider that, yes. Donald j. Trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the United States. When we win, we will suspend the syrian refugee program. Cancel every unconstitutional executive action, memorandum and order issued by president obama. I would do stop and frisk. I think you have to. We would have to check respectfully the mosques and we have to check other places. Isis is making a tremendous amount of money because they have certain oil camps. I would just bomb those suckers. Thats right pap id blow up the pipes. Id blow up the id blow up every single inch. There would be nothing left. We do not know how President Donald Trump will govern. Those are some of the things hes said that he would do if he were given the opportunity to govern. He has now been given that opportunity. Joining me is Michael Beschloss who stuck with us until the wee hours of this morning. Put up that live shot again that we had before. Weve been keeping an eye on the protests in the streets. Obviously elections are sometimes met with outrage, anger and surprise. What do you make of the magnitude and the seemingly organic eruption of protests in the country tonight . I think its actually the sign of the strength of a democracy. What you would worry about is if there was an election of a controversial president in a close balloting and you didnt see expression from people who felt strongly. One of the things weve been sort of absorbing and contextualize is what appears to be the bottom line of this election is that donald trump clearly won the Electoral College but Hillary Clinton appears to be winning the popular vote. Right. That also happened in 2000 with george w. Bush and al gore and got to the larger story of that being resolved in florida. Do you think that ends up being there have been four or five times in history where the popular vote has not been won by the person who took office. Is that potentially a continuing source of controversy or sort of grist in the mill . Well, hes president whether he won the popular vote or not. Thats our system, as you well know. But at the same time if youre talking about an opposition, people are aware was the president elected by an overwhelming landslide like roosevelt or johnson or was this someone who had a much narrower margin especially the electoral vote as george w. Bush did in 2 thousand 2000. So few people were prepare for trump to be the president elect, we havent thought about it in terms that apply to him. Do we have strong mores, strong standards, for how the president elect behaves. How the outgoing president behaving in the lame duck toward the incoming president . Thats absolutely right that you can begin to see how an incoming president , what respect he has for the system and the way its been done before. For instance in 19 68 when Richard Nixon was elected, we talked about this, nixon had privately told the south vietnamese dont go to peace talks with the north because that might help johnson get humphrey elected, johnson knew this and was furious and johnson was looking very carefully at nixon when he was elected, when nixon comes to the white house, is this someone that will behave like a president or start doing this again. He suspected nixon of almost treason. He said treason and almost revealed it to the public before the election which probably would have elected humphrey. Nixon comes to the white house just as president elect trump is doing tomorrow with president obama and johnson was really watching him carefully during this transition is nixon going to keep trying to meddle with my peace talks and trying to make him look good. As it turns out nixon was so terrified that johnson would reveal this treason he was saying ill do anything. Ill even fly to saigon to tell the south vietnamese to go to the peace table. There is discussion of whether there will be press Pool Coverage of them meeting tomorrow. There was an awkward statement put out saying if youve been told by the trump side that there wont be Pool Coverage, that is inaccurate. This is the white house. We will be covering this event. Is Something Like that likely to be just a glitch . At times like this do logistics get difficult, mistakes get made . Because if they are putting their hand in the face of the press day one after the election, that could be a worrisome sign. They are. If the strength of the democracy and the press saying this is the way its done and other president s have done it. If you try to narrow our reach or restrict us, that is not going to make you look very good at all. Michael beschloss, youve been a real rock for us during this show. Thank you, so much. Weve got more to come tonight. Including more coverage of those ongoing and seemingly protests, this first night of donald trump as president elect of the United States. My business was built with passion. But i keep it growing by making every dollar count. Thats why i have the spark cash card from capital one. With it, i earn unlimited 2 cash back on all of my purchasing. And that unlimited 2 cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business. Which adds fuel to my bottom line. Whats in your wallet . Right now we are looking at live images of protests that are emerging, breaking out, in some cases growing significantly around the country. You dont need to show me. Just show that footage, if you can. Thats oakland, california. Thats near whether i grew up in the east bay of the San Francisco bay area. A very large crowd in the streets in oakland. As i was saying earlier, not that many people expecting that donald trump would be elected president. There were not plans in place to stage major protests in response to donald trump being elected. So these protests are pretty organic as they are coming together, planned if at all on very short notice. This is seattle, washington. We have shots of the protests coming together in seattle. You see bike cops in the upper left side of your screen escorting a small group of protesters and others convening at intersections. Weve had an eye over the course of this night what turned into a large protest in new york city, midtown manhattan. People just thundered up the avenues. We got an eyewitness view of that right outside my office on sixth avenue watching thousands of people come up the avenue. You could see people in the street, then you could see people on the sidewalk recognizing what it was and deciding in that moment to get off the sidewalk and get into the street. That art right there, thats a retail store. This is at trump tower. This protest is big probably still growing at this point. Well keep an eye out here. Thats chicago. Theyre all over. Stay with us. Hey look, its those guys. [music] shawn look at those pearly whites, man. [music] bud whoa, cute shawn shutup. Jess are you good to drive . Shawn im fine. [music] [police siren] jess how many did you have . Shawn i should be fine. Jess you should be . Officer sir, go ahead and step out of the vehicle for me. Shawn yes, sir. Bud see ya, buddy. Today, shawns got a hearing, well see how it goes. Good luck so, it turns out buzzed driving and drunk driving, theyre the same thing and it costs around 10,000. So not worth it. What . Is he gone . . Finally, i thought hed never leave. Tv character why are you texting my man at 2 a. M. . No. If you want someone to leave you alone, you pretend like youre sleeping. Its what you do. If you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. Its what you do. Tv character taking selfies in the kitchen does not make you a model. Started this past march. The Governors Office in one particular state starting fielding strange phone messages from female constituents of that state. Im going to quote here. I need to get a message to the governor that im on day three of my period. My flow seems abnormally heavy but my cramps are much better. Hi, yes, i just got hired on permanently full time from a contract position. Then the operator says, great, is there something i can do for you. The ponce is, i just want the governor to know that my uterus decided to celebrate by immediately shedding itself and bleeding out. I thought hed appreciate the update on how politics is going. Before mike pence became governor of indiana, he spent years in congress trying to pass amendments Defunding Planned Parenthood at the federal level. He was unsuccessful in doing so. He never passed any legislation of any kind for the 12 years he was in congress. By the time he made it to the executive branch of our state he was able to follow through on the longnursed ambitions. Thengovernor mike pence cut state funding for planned parenthood. Cut it by half. Then this year he signed into law a bill banning abortions in indiana based on your motivation for wanting to have one. The bill also included trap laws to block some doctors from performing abortions. The bill also took the unprecedented step of requiring the remains of the fetus to be buried or cremated. You may reluctantly be allow to still have an abortion in some circumstances in indiana if you can find a way to do it, but the State Government will require you to have a funeral for the remains. In response to that bizarre new mandate from mike pence, women in indiana, seeing that their governor took such an interest, started updating him on the status of their menstrual cycles. Thats why he started getting those phone call. This law has since been stopped from taking effect by planned parenthood. Thats mike pences political career, thats been his priority issue his entire time in public life. On day one of him being Vice President elect to a president elect that we dont understand very well at all, weve already started to see the effect that mike pences governing philosophy, women today encouraged women to get the iud pronto before obtaining Birth Control obtainin iud might be more difficult if mike pence follows through on his promise to get rid of obamacare or ban all abortions. Were seeing the largest Womens Health advocacy groups in the country really bracing for the worst, but insisting that their doors will stay open. The president of planned parenthood, we will never back down or stop fighting for the people that come from communities that need our continued support in this new reality. Every day the staff wake up and open their doors. Theyll do so today and tomorrow and every day as they have for a hundred years. These are meant to be comforting words on a day that women across the country are concerned and rightly so. My question is for the people who work in this field of civil rights, for the people who work on reproductive rights and all the pressures theyve been under, is there a doomsday plan for a time like this . For mike pence as Vice President , the republicans in control of the house, the republicans in control of the senate and a conservative majority, potentially a big one on the Supreme Court . Joining us president of planned parenthood. Good to see you, rachel. Am i right to ask about a doomsday plan . Do you see this as a doomsday scenario for reproductive rights . Planned parenthood has been around for a hundred years. Weve been fighting for a right to be part of health care for that long. As of today our doors stay open. Its kind of extraordinary, we have thousands of supporters took to social media last night and folks have been dropping off baked goods at our health centers. But one of the most interesting things has been the number of women who have called and made appointments for Birth Control, iuds, things that are covered by the Affordable Care act at no cost because theyre concerned about the fact that donald trump will follow through on his pledge. Were seeing new women come into the health centers. Do you think that roe versus wade is at risk . It was on the ballot in this election. Mr. Trump has said in his acceptance speech that he said he would govern for all americans not just those who voted for him. I hope that includes women. Because women overwhelmingly did not vote for him, particularly women of color. If he is going to represent all americans, this is the right to safe and legal abortion is a right women have had in this country for more than 40 year. It is supported by people by all parties. It is important and well be fighting for a justice of the Supreme Court who supports this right for women. I dont think you will get a justice of the Supreme Court who will support this right for women. Thats what we fight for every single day. In terms of winnable battles and what basically how youre asking people to absorb this information, i said something at the top of the show sort of understanding what the sources of civic strength are in our country that we have a democracy and thats really important but we have other things that are important. Independent judiciary, efficient military and a civil society. For people who want to recommit themselves to the things in this country that they think are good for the country, people who care a lot about what youre saying about reproductive rights, what can people do . People have to join organizations and join movements that represent their point of view and their values. Look, im incredibly heartened even in this very difficult year weve had, weve gained 600,000 new supporters. Thats 1 1 2 times the membership of the nra. Putting that in action is something we do every day. Well do it for the presidency to fight for folks rights. We do need a robust civil in this country. Young people are overwhelmingly progressive in this country and theyre taking action and, to me, thats where were investing in planned parent hood is a whole new generation of folks who believe in lgbt rights, and womens rights and civil rights and criminal justice and immigrant rights. In is the time to get off the sideline and join a movement. 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All seems beautiful to me. Can we put up that fourway box we were just looking at on the break there . Thank you very much. Here is what were keeping an eye on. Upper left, thats new york. Thats outside trump tower. That has been sort of coming and going over the course toght after huge thousands strong crowds ran through midtown manhattan tonight protesting. Upper righthand corner, its oakland, california. Which has spread out a little bit. It was a dense crowd before. Now its stretching out down long blocks. Lower reasoned some protest action with protesters in the streets. The lower left is chicago. The protests are very fluid and organic. Thee were not long planned in advance. These steam to have come together on no notice today. Theyre very fluid situations. Big crowd in oakland in the upper right. Were keeping an eye on it. Well be back. Latest data say . Our customer is a 21yearold female. Heavily into basketball. Wait. Data just changed. Now shes into disc sports. 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And democrats picked up two house seats in the state of nevada. Three of the four house seats in nevada are blue. Oh, and by the way, the democrats also won control of both houses of legislature in nevada, picking up ten seats in the state assembly. So whatever formula democrats thought they had for 2016, it did work. Specifically in nevada. Which if nothing else is a really nice retirement present for harry reid, maybe. There is still actually quite a bit of Unfinished Business from last night. We have some of that news straight ahead. Stay with us. [rock music playing] [music stops] [whistle] [rock music playing] [record scratch] announcer dont let e. Coli mosh with your food. An estimated 3,000 americans die from a foodborne illness each year. You cant see these microbes, but they might be there. So, always separate raw meat from vegetables. Keep your family safe at foodsafety. Gov. 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Relief and remission within reach. When you find something worth waiting for, well help you invest to protect it for the future. Financial guidance while youre mastering life. From chase, so you can. Three states in which we dont have a call in the president ial race so far. We do not have a president ial call in arizona or in michigan or in new hampshire. No call for president in any of those yet. In the state of North Carolina, trump appears to have won in North Carolina by about four points. And the republican senator there richard burr was able to keep his race. And pat mccrory hasnt concede nbc is calling it too close to call. Up in new hampshire, a state where there is still no call on the president ial race, we got an important result late today in the senate. Democratic governor Maggie Hassan appears to have unseated republican senator kelly ayotte. Nbc news is calling hassan the apparent winner of that seat, and ayotte has now concede. This is an interesting one from the house. Familiar face. The republican who made the most of trying to create a sense of scandal around the obama administration, California Republican darrell issa tonight is sweating out his race. Its so close there are enough outstanding mailin ballots and provisional ballots to determine the results. So its not been called. Democrats did manage to turf out new Jersey Republican scott garrett. You might remember him making waves when he said he stopped giving money to the Republican Party because the party had gone too soft on gays. Scott garrett will now be free to try to find a gayfree corner of new jersey to retire to because he is going to be replaced in congress by a democrat named joshua gottheimer. John mica lost his seat to stephanie murphy, the first vietnamese american ever elected to congress. Charlie crist is going to be headed to congress as a democrat. He beat republican david jolly who was going to run for marco Rubios Senate seat had marco rubio not come back from the dead to take it back himself. In arizona, Maricopa CountySheriff Joe Arpaio finally given the boot after 23 years of national showboating on being super antiimmigrant. He is also the sheriff who said he sent a cold case posse to hawaii to investigate president obamas birth certificate. He is gone. Voters in california, nevada, new mexico, and maine legalized the Recreational Use of marijuana yesterday. Green, thats nice, you guys. Arizona, interestingly, voted it down which is interesting. New safety laws on guns passed in nevada and Washington State and california. California is where they passed the background checks for ammunition bill. Maine also had a gun safety on the ballot but maine rejected background checks. One thing that always wins everywhere, and pretty much by a lot is raising the minimum wage. Voters said yes to that yesterday in washington, colorado and maine. Went four for four on the minimum wage. And one last one for you. Out of a possible 25 seats in the hawaii state senate, it is now totally and completely democratic there are 25 seats in the hawaii senate. There are 25 democrats in those 25 seats. Hawaii that does it for us tonight. We will see you again tomorrow. I swear. Now its time for the last word with lawrence odonnell. Hey, rachel. It was a tough night last night if you were a woman running for president. But if you were a woman running for the United States senate and you were a democrat, it was a very, very good night. Thats true. Were going have some of that coming up. Thank you, rachel. Thanks. At this hour, we are watching protests against the election of donald trump as the next president of the United States. Spontaneous protests have developed in about a dozen cities across the country from new york city to oakland, california. Youre looking now at a live shot of oakland. That is oakland, california. In new york, thousands of protests gathers on fifth avenue outside trump tower where donald trump works and lives. The protests have been peaceful. We will have live reports from several cies