tv Anderson Cooper 360 CNN November 10, 2016 10:00pm-11:01pm PST
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good evening. thank you for joining us. breaking news. a lot to cover. second night of post-election protest in a number of cities. people taking to the streets to protest the election of donald trump. looking at scenes a number of cities around the country. meanwhile, the white house today, another extraordinary image -- the images you are looking at are chicago, denver, baltimore, as well. the white house today, extraordinary images. president obama after a meeting with president elect donald trump. trump as you remember tried hard to delegitimize president obama's presidency claiming for years he wouldn't born in the united states. on the campaign trail, the president said that donald trump wasn't qualified and trump said the president was to blame for isis. today it was all about the future. jim acosta tonight reports.
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>> reporter: it was an image designed to calm a nervous world t president and president elect fresh off the political battle field sitting together in the oval office calling on a divided nation to come together. >> most of all i want to emphasize to you, mr. president elect, that -- that we now are gonna want to do everything we can to help you succeed. because if you succeed, then the country succeeds. >> following his ninety minute meeting with president obama donald trump offered his own display of restraint and respect. >> i very much look forward to dealing with the president in the future, including counsel. he's explained some of the difficulties, some of the high-flying assets, and some of the really great things that have been achieved. so, mr. president, it was a great honor being with you. and i look forward to being with you many, many more times in the future. >> thank you. >> and as reporters were ushered out of the room trump added one
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more comment for the president. >> -- very good man. >> and even got a little advice from the president. >> don't answer questions when -- >> reporter: away from the news cameras, first lady michelle obama and melania trump met in private. others went for a long stroll on the south lawn. it was all a far cry from the down and dirty campaign that just wrapped up earlier this week. >> if his closest advisors don't trust him to tweet, why would any of us trust him with the nuclear codes? >> mr. obama argued trump was unfit for the white house only weeks after the gop nominee finally conceded the president was an american citizen. >> president barack obama was born in the united states, period. >> reporter: their last encounter face-to-face came when the president mocked the idea of
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the trump administration five years ago. >> say what you will about mr. trump. he certainly would bring some change to the white house. >> reporter: top trump advisors like new jersey governor chris christie are trying to lower the temperature, suggesting the new president will not seek to imprison hillary clinton as things suggested during the came. though rudy giuliani made it clear trump is determined to carry out his plans, including the wall on the mexican border. >> the wall, it is going to take a while. he's going to build it. it is a campaign promise. >> and jim acosta joins us. i understand president obama is standing by what he said on the campaign trail about donald trump. what did the administration say about their difference? >> well they still exist big time anderson. i talked to a senior white house official today who basically said listen, people at the white house, including the president, they have not changed their minds about donald trump.
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some of the people here are absolutely mortified that he's going to become the president of the united states. what they are committed to is the smooth transfer of power that's coming up on january 20th. and they are working towards that. but you heard donald trump say today he's looking forward to having the president's counsel. in the future. i bounce that off a senior administration official and that person said that would be, quote, unbelievable. so while this was a good image to show the world today of the president and the president elect getting along with each other there in the oval office. make no mistake they are still i would say bitter political rivals and that is not going to change. it doesn't matter how many times they meet in the white house that is going remain the same anderson. >> this is the dumb follow-up question. but when that person said unbelievable. did he mean like wow that would be unbelievable? or that would be unbelievable, that's not going to happen? >> that's not going happen. >> okay. >> but one thing to point out and that has been a question all along is would president obama
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stand next to president trump at the capitol for his inauguration. remember as we said in the piece a question whether president obama was born in the country and so on and so forth. and look at what happened today. the president is committed to the smooth transfer of power. he's showing respect to the person who is coming in to take his place. so yes, you can expect do see the president with president trump on january 20th next year. >> also interesting to be pointed out but both men today, donald trump saying positive things there about president obama. president elect also met today with house speaker paul ryan. showed him the sights and including the platform where donald trump would be sworn in as president. donald trump said the meeting went well. >> we had a very good meeting. very detailed meeting. and a --. we're going to fix healthcare and make it more affordable and
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better. we're going to a real job [indiscernible] >> phil mattingly joins me now with more on that meeting. paul ryan, donald trump's relationship certainly had been fraught during the campaigns but a campaign is one thing. governance is another. he's the president elect. how did things go today? >> well it is complicated is probably the best way to describe their relationships over the course of the last six months but what you note from the comments of donald trump and paul ryan after the meeting is they are looking forward. they are not talking about the campaign. they are not talking about what still remain very real policy differences between the two men. they are talk about what they do together. that is the focus. that is what you are going to see from donald trump and house republicans in the weeks and months ahead. try and find the things they can work on together and move those forward, anderson. >> they do need each other obviously in order to make things work. >> that is the big thing.
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if donald trump has crucial agenda items he needs house republicans. if paul ryan wants to move this six point proposal he's been pushing the last couple of months he needs the white house. and with that in mind i think you are going to see them try and move forward and put the past behind them. >> trump also made with other top republican congressional leaders today. many of whom he attacked on the campaign trail. is there a sense if he was able to improve on some of those relationship, you know, ones which are going to be very crucial, again, to the success of his presidency. >> look, i think on a personal side there is work to do. republicans in both chambers, and republicans off capitol hill. there is work for donald trump and his administration to do. but there is also a cold political calculation i think is important. republicans for the last seven years in the house have been passing basically bill after bill and it's collected dust as president obama has threatened
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to veto or it's blocked in the senate. in the senate passing bill after bill and it can't go anywhere. now it can. they have a republican in the white house. there is a lot of enthusiasm. even amongst republican whose have a real problem with donald trump. that is what everybody seems to be grabbing onto right now and up to donald trump to see if he can prove that enthusiasm has merit behind it. that is what you are hearing, excitement and enthusiasm, anderson. >> phil, thanks very much. joining me now is the person behind trump's winning campaign. kellyanne conway. congratulations. amazing, incredible victory. a lot of news i want to ask you about. first i want to give you props. in pretty much every interview you were out there talking about the enthusiasm gap you were seeing among voters from your candidate compared to secretary clinton. and her followers didn't have the same enthusiasm as trump's. and we saw that enthusiasm tuesday night. we didn't see it there for hillary clinton.
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were your internal polls showing that enthusiasm gap or just what you were feeling out there on the campaign trail? >> both. i think if you ever showed up at the donald trump rally you would see all the people there because they were part of the movement. and giving voice to the forgotten man or woman. and they were always very happy to be there. i rarely heard people say may have you your out graph. they would say they wee need jobs here and there. orb thank you for running and making the sacrifice and fer f for your patriotism,. i appreciate the props but it is just shared by the team and most of all mr. trump and governor pence, candidates matter and he was an amazing candidate. unconventional. non political outsider. exactly what voters have been saying for decades they would like but we never really had anybody ascend to that level and become the nominee.
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>> but certainly when you came on and steve bannon came on. you both clearly helped sharpen his message and keep him on focus a lot more than he had been. so know you want to share the props but i think you get a lot of it clearly. >> there was sara huckaby sanders, a senior campaign advisor said the campaign's internal polling was as off as the rest of the polling. is that true? >> actually that's not true. i don't know where that comes from. but in terms of the modelling that we were doing internally. we always saw pennsylvania as competitive. particularly in the last few weeks. as the state that always felt right for the donald trump message. and we kept on. mr. trump and governor pence kept returning there. and ivanka trump. tiffany, eric. all in pennsylvania. and melania trump gave a fabulous speech there a week ago tonight. and people said we were not going to do well there. and that is a state where no
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public poll had mr. trump in the lead in pennsylvania but we didn't much care because we knew that the investment of the ground game t field operation, the state director and his team were fantastic and trump himself. whenever we were in the into the state. we were there last night in hershey pennsylvania. one of the other space stations. 18,000 in and another few thousand. and on the same behalf. you allowed me to have this platform many times during the campaign. and we talked about the ceiling hillary clinton seemed to have and indeed she did. that is something else we focused on. we saw she shad a stubborn ceiling of 46, 47, 48 percent high water mark. in states that president obama had carried twice by well over 50% of the vote. so we saw she was not going to be able to bring together and keep that obama coalition. i think a lot of the external polling, you know, that cnn talked about and elsewhere,
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frankly, it was missing the fact that hillary clinton is not barack obama. it was also missing the fact that donald trump was a different messenger and a different message than mitt romney or john mccain and in the end it mattered. >> it is interesting, i was going to bring up that 48% as well. a lot of democrats this final days of the campaign talking about the obama and clinton coalition. it wasn't as strong as the obama 0 coalition had been. millions of voters voted for a obama that stayed home. >> it was not. i think several reasons. first of all, every candidate is different. i don't think that cool is transferable. and president obama did his level best to be on the campaign trail for secretary clinton. he and first lady michelle obama. they did their part in campaigning for her. in the end some of her surrogates showed she needed
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them, get the rappers and celebrities out there it detracts from the messenger and donald trump was the best messenger. you can't take that away from him. this was always a change election. people missed something so often in front of them. you can't say 70 prgs of americans want to take the country in a new, different direction and yet they are not going to vote for the guy that represents a new, different direction. they did in fact vote for the guy. also i think in modelling the electorate, there were conclusions in search of evidence. i think politics today puts people in boxes too easily. political pundits put people in boxes too easily. they look at our gender, ethnicity, race, religion and we need to look at people situationally. if you were negatively affect bd i the obamacare premium increases you heard trump loud and clear in the second half of october talking about that religiously, every day. if you are somebody in a union household you look like a
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democratic voter but you were very attracted to his message of renegotiating bad trade deals and bringing back jobs from mexico and china. >> which was interesting. a lot of the union leaders were vocally for hillary clinton but the rank and file, as a lot of people predicted on the republican side went for trump. a lot of news today. if you can stay tuned we will be right back. and keeping an eye on protests around the country. second night of protests against the election of donald trump. we'll be right back. and can you explain to me why you recommend synthetic over cedar? "super food"? is that a real thing? it's a great school, but is it the right the one for her? is this really any better than the one you got last year? if we consolidate suppliers what's the savings there? so should we go with the 467 horsepower? or is a 423 enough? good question. you ask a lot of good questions... i think we should move you into our new fund. ok. sure.
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we're also keeping an eye on multiple protests going on around the country. a second night of protests. against the election of donald we are walking along denver's 16th street mall right now. we're in the middle of this group that is a group of people of all age, all walks of life, of all races. the majority very peaceful. this all began with meditation, with prayer. with a lot of peaceful talk at the state capitol in which they said this is not about hating donald trump. this is about stopping hate. it is about rejecting bigotry, racism, homophobia and all of those types of things. oppression. they said this is about creating change and standing up to those things that they reject. and so they want a show of force, a show of unity and a show that there is another way. a lot of the people we've been talking to here in the crowd have expressed fear because what they believe donald trump has represented and a lot of his rhetoric that he's said on the
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campaign trail. and at this point they are trying to channel their energy and emotion in a more productive way, anderson. >> anna, thank you. before the break i was speaking with kellyanne conway. let's start by asking about the protests. i'm sure donald trump has seen them. has he said anything to you about them? >> we have not discussed that anderson. but i would just commend the protesters to listen to donald trump from his victory night speech where he said i will be the president of all americans, including those who did not support me and who don't support me. i also tell him take a look at what happened today. less than 36 hours after being elected donald trump and his wife melania went down and met with president and first lady obama. and i think people should we'll
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echo what happened today in washington. it was a great meeting. he said i never met president obama. i liked him a lot. he was terrific. a professional meeting. he was terrific. first lady and melania had a fantastic meeting and he said they could have not have been more warm and more welcoming to the trumps and i think america should look at that and take their cues from that that if president and first lady obama and first elect and first lady, almost elect trump could get along than they should, too. we all share love of america and democracy. anderson, i can't help but think what the conversation would be in the media and otherwise if this were in reverse, if hillary clinton had been elected and donald trump protesters were out there. everybody would be -- they would be having -- >> you raise a point we discussed last night. which is, yeah, if hillary
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clinton had been elected or donald trump protesters out there saying "lock her up" how would people view that. that is a valid question when you look at protesters out there tonight. talk about the meeting with president obama president elect trump said he looks forward to dealing with the president in the future. do you think there will be additional meetings? >> there maybe. as we know it is a small group of people who are former presidents and he was all too map pi to be here, as were the first lady, if you l and i talked to governor pence after his meeting on capitol hill and governor pence and vice president biden met later in the day this afternoon. governor pence tells me the pence family has accepted the gracious invitation of the biden family to join them for a meal next week at the naval observatory. i think what you see in common
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here is people who love this country are willing to serve for the right reasons and want to make sure there is a peaceful transition. i hope the protesters will follow suit. >> this morning, as you know, trump adviser rudy giuliani said he thought president elect trump should start with tax reform because he has the votes for it. donald trump talked about a number of things to start with on day one. he talked about obamacare today. can you say what will be president trump's first legislative priority? >> he has talked about it and laid out his 100 day plan. that was a big inflection point in the campaign when people saw the 100-day plan they could read for themselves and decide whether it is something they could support. it would include repealing and replacing obamacare, include tax reform. it is a complex issue. his plan is out there for all to see. he said it will happen in pieces. maybe rolling back the 600 or so
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regulations we have had in the last administration. repealing and replacing obamacare is something the house and senate voted on many times but you need a republicans to complete the transaction. i can't help but realize in addition to electing trump and pence as president and vice president the country kept republicans in the house and senate. i think what they are signaling is, and i think 69 out of the 99 legislation chambers as well. what they are signaling is we are tired of people hiding behind divided government an getting nothing done and saying the government is divided whether you are the republican congress or or president. it people are saying it is not just want you to be part of the movement but actually get it done. that's the message that speaker ryan and leader mcconnell are sending out. we are poised to help to pass
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legislation. also we have a supreme court vacancy and we will have other federal judges that will be vacant. that will be a quick order of business also. >> do you have -- every president has a different leadership style. jimmy carter, the story on him is he read every piece of paper and got mired in the weeds and details of things. reagan was more big picture, delegating things out to others, and experience of those who he brought with him and were loyal to him. how do you see donald trump as president? do you see him as a detail guy who's up late at night reading briefing books, as people said president obama did or is he a more instinctive leader and delegate. >> he's both. to the extent that donald trump delegates responsibility he never advocates responsibility. there's a huge difference. everyone knows who the leader is and everyone will know who the president and decision maker is. it is how he ran his campaign. i walk in to trump tower every
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day and i'm quickly reminded that this man did well for himself, an american dream success story at large, long before any of us walked through the door. i think as president he will continue to be detail oriented decisionmaker. also, his command is brilliant. donald trump is brilliant and his instincts are incredible. not just political incredible. he reads people well. he is a transactional guy who knows what he needs to know for that transaction, that issue, that meeting and he is also on the campaign trail, he's the guy who actually put out the substantive policy. people may not realize or agree with it but it is there for him to read. everything is on the ten-point plan on the veterans administration, to the tax plan to defeating radical islamic terrorism. the policies are out there. i think nobody should be surprised what he does as president. hee he's a leader here.
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a combination of instinct and detail orientation. >> obviously you won't say who is getting what position. that is still in transition. can you say what white house job you have been offered? >> no, i can't. that is between president elect trump and me at the moment. to be frankly, i'm not that focused on me. we have transition of government to form. you know, i have to tell you, yesterday and today some younger staff members on our incredible team at trump headquarters that don't get air time or recognition they have been leaving and we hope to see them again. but i want to make sure they know how appreciative we are. we had a fraction of the staff that team clinton had. and a fraction of the budget. i can't tell you how moved i am by the young men and women who were part of our team and hunkered down, impervious to the
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naysayers and critics and slings and arrows and believed in him from the beginning. this is donald trump's presidency. it is a government he needs to form and the criteria are very obvious. he needs people around him who are qualified people at doing the job and people who are loyal to him. >> yeah. kellyanne conway, appreciate your time. >> thank you, anderson. >> congratulations again. a lot to talk about with our panel as we keep an eye on the protests around think country. should president elect trump reach out to the protesters? some thoughts offen that in a moment. n that in a moment. n that in a moment. n that in a moment. will your business be ready when growth presents itself? american express open cards can help you take on a new job, or fill a big order
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protesters in baltimore. one officer seemed to apprehend one of the protesters. this is from a few moments ago in baltimore. here we go. tackling down one of the protesters. looks like they put the protester in handcuffs. we're not sure what led to the incident. we will continue to monitor the protest. john king, dana bash, political analyst gloria borger, trump supporter kayleigh mcenany. you heard kelly anne talking about the transfer of power. we saw the images out of capitol hill with paul ryan. how does it seem to be going for you. >> she's right. the american people should watch
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this. all americans no matter who you voted for or support should feel comfortable we get this part right. i think the president has been extremely gracious. she's right about donald trump's speech. i think the point of the protesters at some point he will have to address the mood in the country. he doesn't have to address it now. he just won an election and planning a transition that is important. i'm sure he's aware of this. he follows the media. we learned he pays close attention. it's his responsibility and job at some point to speak to this and lead in a way that addresses this. to say that donald trump should come out every ten minutes when there's a protest is unrealistic. to your point, had the tables been turned, i would hope if the tables had been turned and the protesters were overwhelmingly peaceful as they are now we would say those disappointed trump voters have every right to protest them. god bless them. be safe and do it right. that's mostly what we are seeing here. not only is there nothing wrong with it, there is everything
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right about this. >> the freak out among democrats and liberals, i'm sure everybody has friends texting them and freaking out. the last several days, i don't know if it calms people but everything seems to have been -- if you thought there would be a radical revolution in washington, we are seeing the peaceful transfer of power as we have seen from administration to administration in years past. >> we are in a honeymoon period. this is about respect people have for the president of the united states. so i think donald trump showed up today and showed a certain amount of deference and respect top the office of the president. i have interviewed donald trump a couple of times. he can be gracious and charming when he wants to be. where you have problems is when he feels he is disrespected and attacked. we have to see what happens when we move forward and he meets resistance. we have seen mitch mcconnell he will resist him on some things.
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i think we will see more pugilistic donald trump when he faces that. >> the good news is there is a honeymoon period. >> no question. but in this day and age after this kind of election, who knows. the fact there is normalcy now, that the president and the president elect are treating each other the way they should, that the -- because donald trump was not the choice of his fellow republicans that he and his republican leaders in congress are treating each other the way they should and so on says a lot. no question about it. i agree with you that he is definitely gracious and charming when he wants to be. i saw something else in those images from the oval office. he actually looked humbled a little bit. it is never, ever a word i would think i would describe donald trump. seeing him in the oval office
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and realizing it would be his office and sitting next to the guy he trashed for five years and saying he's not that bad. he's a good guy now i know his character and not his caricature is amazing. >> it is one thing to run for the white house and another thing to realize it is going to be your white house. >> he visited the white house socially during the reagan years, but never to have a chat with the president of the united states. i agree. i think he was humbled. he didn't proposed or done anything yet. i was surprised today when he was talking about the president and he said he explained some of the really great things that have been achieved. i thought, well, what did the president say to him? what's been achieved that donald trump doesn't know about that he now thinks are great that he didn't think were great during
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the election. >> you heard talk about the protesters and would the reaction be the same if it was anti-hillary clinton protesters. this going on a second night. you talked about this last night about the fear some expressed. how do you see things today? >> this will continue. this will continue. i agree that it is good that it is peaceful. i think if the right were marching there would be more of a freak out from liberals because liberals like to freak out about stuff and frankly the right doesn't march that often. so this is almost boring. but the right doesn't march much so there would be more of a freak out but those of us here would be saying respect these guys rights. think one thing donald trump could do now that might calm some people -- we're on track for a tragedy. i predict stuff all the time. people tell me i'm wrong and come back and say i was right.
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right now there are some people who are reporting from the muslim community there's been an increase in women getting punched because they havehave a. and spit on. at some point donald trump could come out and say we are all americans and speak to the muslim and show that leadership. my concern if he doesn't -- you could be on track to some kind of tragedy that people say it is because of this. you have to make these decisions early on to signal to your followers and to the country who you are. it's only been 36 hours. he hasn't done it yet but i'm telling you right now given the reports in me muslim community we are reports for some kind of tragedy and he could get in front of it and i hope he does. >> everyone asks how will donald trump deal with this? how will unite the country. we got our first indicator when
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he praised his competitor and said i want to lead a movement for all races and religion and lead a conclusive movement. and then he went to the white house and it was supposed to be ten, 15 minutes and it was an hour and a half and the president said if donald trump succeeds, this country succeeds. donald trump came out of that meeting with the president of mexico on board. he is a unifier, someone who can negotiate. that's his best skillset and we will see a president who makes deals on behalf of the american people. >> i want to say the past 36 hours, you could not script a better human being than donald trump has been. you couldn't. if you sat down and tried to come up with it, he's been spectacular. there are more things he can do to carry this momentum forward. >> more of this conversation in a moment. also talk to the gold star father who spoke to the
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has been life changing for many people including the parents of a muslim soldier killed in iraq. khizr khan with his wife at his side spoke about their son at the convention. >> donald trump, you are asking americans to trust you with their future. have you ever been to arlington cemetery? go look at the graves of brave patriots who decide defending the united states of america. you'll see all faiths, genders, and ethnicities you have sacrificed nothing. and no one. >> mr. trump, you may recall, spoke about at an interview said he made sacrifices by creating
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thousands of jobs and said mr. khan who does not know me viciously attacked me on the stage and is doing the same on tv, nice. khizr khan is joining me now. thank you for joining us. we should say donald trump has subsequently said your son is obviously a hero. i'm wondering, tuesday night when you realized donald trump was going to become the next president, what went through your mind? >> of course, we were disappointed. we are disappointed, but our faith in the constitutional democracy of the united states is affirmed that this process must continue. with that, our faith in the constitutional values of this country are affirmed, we are reminded again and again, all day today and yesterday of the
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peaceful transition under the constitution and i remind donald trump and his surrogates that on the next page of the constitution are written "my rights are written rights of all citizens in country thatly will not be intimidated and harassed because of their religion and faith. of course we were disappointed because of the results but with that, as i mentioned, our faith is reaffirmed in the process. >> some of the protests we have seen the last two nights some people are holding up signs saying donald trump is not my president. will he be your president? >> well, he is still president elect. if he does not follow the constitution, which has made him president, how would i have my faith? he's been elected president but he has to earn our respect. he has to earn the position of
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the presidency. that needs to be seen. these protests are indicative of how many people have been intimidated, how many feel their rights have not been fully guaranteed, and we appeal to the surrogates of donald trump and to him himself that he needs to take the first step to make sure that the concerns that are being addressed have just a few hours ago found out that muslims are being intimidated by donald trump's supporters, wearing t-shirts and caps of donald trump, they are attacking muslims muslim women, snatching their head scarves in new york, in louisiana, in los angeles. mosques are being attacked by people throwing things, and that needs to stop. that does not hearten -- the end
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of the process the constitutional values and garns. on one hand we are reminded peaceful transition and on the other hand we are simply left on the street wandering and these protesters they are protesting because of the fear, because of the concern, because of intimidation. >> do you want -- van jones was on earlier saying donald trump has done in the last 36 hours, which is the only time he has been president elect he has done everything he can to try to encourage that message. he said he wants to be the president for all of the people. obviously that is different than rhetoric we heard, his opponents would say during the campaign. what do you want him to -- do you want him to actually come out at some point and talk about the importance to respecting the rights of muslims in america? what do you want to hear? >> we see the direct result of
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that un-american rhetoric hating people, sowing the seed of division, sowing the seed of religious hatred. we want him and his surrogates to come out and calm down their supporters so they will not continue in the mode of election. election is over now. his supporters need to back off. his supporters needs to understands that if they have won the election, this intimidation, this harassment of people of faith needs to stop and he needs to come out and not only speak to them but speak to the nation. speak to people and say that's not how we are going to be healing. that's not the path to reconciliation. he needs to stand up and in addition to president obama, still the president, he has the obligation to address the concerns of these people on the street, people that are being intimidated. >> finally, what do you think your son -- do you think he
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would be surprised how involved you have been? by public you have been? >> he would be so proud of us. at the last breath that he took, it was in care of others. we did not stand up to speak for ourselves. we stood up -- we remain standing and we will continue to speak for the protection for the benefit, for the protection of rights of others and he will be so proud to be standing next to us. >> thank you very much. appreciate it. up next, what supporters of donald trump want to see him do once he's in the white house. we'll be right back.
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like their factories turned to rusty red, crossing over to trump. >> i would like to see him address the health care problem. >> caller after caller added on to what they want their president to do. >> social security, we haven't gotten a raise in seven years. >> most want the new administration to focusan immigration. >> send mexico an estimated bill for the wall. >> get rid of obama care. bring back jobs. and if possible. >> relift that iran nuclear deal. >> indict hillary clinton. >> i talked across the bar with more celebrating trump backers. >> i expected this. i was very confident, actually n the election. >> jim has been a democrat all his life, until now. what do you want to see donald trump do first? >> i would -- first thing i would like to see him do is pick a great cab net. he has a big job there.
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>> dave ogle says the same thing. trump needs to surround himself with the right people. >> i want to see the cabinet. i think he will be a ceo and sit there and let the cabinet do all the work. that's what i think. and then i want to see who they are going to pick for the supreme court. >> reporter: filling the supreme court is also near the top of many wish lists. but it isn't long before we're back to the wall. >> one of the first priorities i would say, secure or borders. i want this to be a country again. >> build a wall? >> build a wall, yes? but that is -- that's -- to me, that's a rhetorical term. building a wall doesn't mean brick and mortar, okay. >> you hear that a lot. the wall trump has spoken so much about to many trump voters is not really a wall at all. the wall. what is that? build it, don't build it, it's a real wall, it's not a real wall? >> i don't know whether a actual physical wall is the thing to do. i think there is probably other ways that he can curb some of it
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coming in. >> which brings us back to another favorite fix, obama care. >> i would get rid of it and start all over. you have to come up with something else. you have to take care of people who can't take care of themselves. and on the protesters. >> you haven't given the guy chance. >> most think, et cetera spontaneous anger but organized. >> this is what the government wants, they want chaos and anarchy and they are going to give it to us. this is just the beginning. >> many of those when they start talking about the protests, the trump voters, they say it's disrespectful, disrespectful of the office of president, disrespectful of the outcome of the democratically run election. they say, after all, when president obama won in 2008, did republicans storm the streets? anderson. >> good question.
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martin savidge, thanks very much. a lot more ahead in the next hour of "360." we're keeping an eye on the protests around the country. second night of protests. take you on the streets. have a lot more ahead. who says i shouldn't have a soda everyday? my doctor. my dentist. definitely my wife. wait, i know what i want. make sparkling water at home. and drink 43% more water every day. sodastream. love your water. it wsomething he did for fun
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