town, they know it will be messy. they want him to break the china. they think humpty-dumpty needs to be shoved off the wall. and humpty-dumpty is washington. it s us to a degree. they don t think we speak to them. so think of everything else in our solt and how much it s been disrupted in the last 10 or 20 years. this town has tried to keep the political system in the staid two-party establishment system. they took the rock and hold it on the volcano both parties and hold it on as long as they could. and then the volcano blew up and when it does it s messy. to keep your analogy going about the china shop, the problem hillary clinton clearly had is she was sort of delicately walking around the china shop with a duster just kind of you know, instead of just blowing through. and i m sorry. that s okay. the point abhillary clinton and the point you were trying to make i think, anderson, is it s not always about data. it s not always about modeling. it s not always about poli
the same advisors on our air and other channels heading into the election showing up in the new trump administration, anderson. jim acosta, thanks very much. checking in with you over the next two hours. almost every single poll going into the election was wrong. that is the only conclusion to be drawn and the analysis of why the polls were wrong surely will go for a while. after all the predictions and statistics and who had what percent chance of winning in the end the numbers that matter are the ones that come on election day, the number of people who actually come out to vote. if you are talking numbers, you have to talk to john king who joins me now. i don t know if you have slept at all. but you have been doing an amazing job. so much to lead up to the trump victory what changed? last time we had a new president. barack obama in 2008. we re talk about changing, recolor the map of american politics. trump last night, pennsylvania. not since 1988 was it red.
rebellion, we should not do with this rebellion. i m very sympathetic with everything you said. i also think there are a lot of white, professional young families who are having a hard time trying to figure out what to tell their kids and how to explain this and how to work with them. i ve gotten e-mails. what do you think we ought to be saying about this, and about that? my grandchildren. i think this is a very difficult conversation in which we can t just expect donald trump to do this alone. other people have to be constructive here too. in order to create a new environment. a community that feels more clues inclusive. because otherwise we ll be at each other s throats. to expect somebody like donald trump who for all the attributes he has anderson, this isn t this to me. there are lots of ways in which donald trump s inexperience will test him. this is a matter of, sort of the
protesters do you have any sense how long they plan to stay out here tonight? i m not sure. how long are you planning to stay out here tonight? as long as i can. and one of the protesters were shouting you all should have voted. did you vote? yes i did. hillary clinton. yes. hillary clinton also saying at this point, hillary clinton saying that what she would like to see going forward is to respect this president and work with him. what are you thoughts about that? it is going to be a long, rough four years, but we re gonna have to do it. thank you very much. really appreciate that. anderson, want to throw it back to you. jason, thanks very much. want to continue with the panel as we watch this. van, at the end, that young woman saying not only that she voted but we re going to have to work the other. give them their opportunity.