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a campaign, but rather a great movement. good while the campaign is over our work in this movement is not just beginning. [ cheering ] >> good afternoon. i am jenny ryan we will get right back to the election results with donald trump is our new -- is -- as our new president but let's get your weather first forecast. justin it's a nice day outside. >> as well and we will start with these right here. our last few hours together we started at 31 and we will continue to warm our way to the upper fixed -- the upper 50s let's look at sky cam. sunny skies and a beautiful start to the afternoon. 53 degrees and not much of a win -- a wind and 55, waterloo.
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appeared to sheen. winds are five-10 miles an hour and that will warm things up. satellite and radar quiet and here is predictor and through the rest of the afternoon we see clear sky and we drop back to the 30s overnight as well. your is your planner. 59 3:49 and 10:00 and what you work week looks like just about half an hour ago president obama congratulated president elect donald trump the soon to be 45th president will meet with obama tomorrow this race poured into the early morning hours - before an official call was made. made.let's take a quick look at the numbers - donald trump has won with 289 electoral
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to be officially called - but trump has passed that 270 threshold needed to win the race.although she lost the electoral votes - right now - cliinton is winning the popular vote. she personally conceded to trump around two this morning but in the last hour - a defeated - yet hopeful hillary clinton- offered up her concession speech to america. the former secretary of st expressed her deep disappointment - apologizing of state expressed her deep turned her attention toward women and girls -as well as minorities-- encouraging them to go after their dreams. clinton says she's extended an offer to president elect trump to work ?with him during his presidency. donald trump i s goign to be our president we owe him an open mind and a chance to lead >> donald trump is going to be
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open mind and a chance to lead our constitutional democracy cherish it. she says everyone must now do thier part to help build the better - stronger - fairer america her followers sought. in the beginning - president elect trump's candidacy - divided the republican party - but now - he and republicans all call for unity. speaker of the house paul ryan says president elect donald trump "turned politics on its head" with his win.ryan spoke just about over an hour ago in janesville wisconsin - where trump stopped five times during his campaign - and hillary clinton avoided. i think what donald trump just pulled off is an enormous political feat, it's an enormous feat in that he heard those voices that were out there that other people weren't hearing and he just earned a mandate and we now just had that unified republican government. government.ryan also says - he knows the nation is deeply divided right now - but this needs to be a time of
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all need to rededicate ourselves to making america great and a more perfect union. donald trump won the state of iowa - with 53-percent of the vote.and of the two-point-one million iowa voters - about 1-and-a-half million voted in this election. that means voter turn out hit about 73-percent. that's about the same number of iowans who voted in the 2008 election. here's a breakdown of how each state voter in the presidential election.he won with about 288 electoral - compared to just 215 that hillary clinton won.president- elect trump needed big wins in many swing states - and won in states like florida - ohio - pennsylvania and north carolina. carolina.this is a look at how the state of iowa voted in the presidential election.donald trump won the state with 53- percent of the vote to clinton's 43-percent.trump will be inagurated as the 45th president on friday, january 20-th.
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40 fifth president on friday, january 20. brings us to our question of the day do you think our nation will unite and move forward? will it happen? we want to know your answers. go to our website and click on question of the day and cast your vote. people on social media and all around the world are still reacting to finding out donald trump won the election and cbs two news reporter stephanie johnson has been at the breaking news desk all day today with those reactions. what are you seeing now, stephanie? >> i am seeing a lot of things but let's talk about headlines all around the world. in belgium they have on their front cover, american psycho. and in france one of their newspapers have trump apocalypse. obviously the world does not see a bright future for us here in america but here are some of the front pages here.
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-- florida's choice. and jodi tweeted out that iowans were he heard loud and clear came out with the statement thanking everyone for casting their votes here is what they are saying on social media. hashtag # not my president and hashtag # donald trump. it's very divisive. it doesn't look like anyone is happy about the decision but like donald trump said earlier today barack obama, they're asking for everyone to come together during this time and to stick together. right now it is pitiful and -- an important to stay together. social media hasn't grabbed onto that concept yet. hopefully they will later and i will keep my eyes on social media all day long. >> it takes a little bit for it to sink in for people.
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elected to his seventh turn. grassley crews to a victory over his challenger and former lieutenant governor patty judge winning 60% of the judge -- of the vote throughout the state voters for -- voters voted for an entire gop america. they needed to flip five states but they failed to do that. republicans regained it holding onto 51 of the 100 seats. one new hampshire race is too close to democrat maggie is in the lead by .1%. that's all and she is ahead of her competitor. here is a look. ron blaum was up for his re- election and defeated
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>> and hillary clinton decided to get involved in one house race. this one. >> congressman blaum said the win was especially important since his challenger targeted him from the time he was first elected. monica vernon needs time to take off the figure out what she will do next. >> i will respect all of us. everyone and there are a lot of ways to work on that i hope to do that in the u.s. congress and i will find other ways moving on to another house seat up for grabs in the second congressional district, voters elected dave who beat doctor peters by 46%. in upstate now. three judges up for retention
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level. this is the first time they were on the ballot since our landmark ruling all three judges have been retained by voters with at least 64% of the vote. lynn county sheriff ryan gardner means -- remains head of his department. his opponent took home only 26%. voters and linn county made history as they elected the first african-american to the board of supervisors in its 177 to make it about race that he is very proud to have that title walker defeated republican adam jensen by nearly 5000 votes. while he celebrated he said another issue means supervisors have to work harder. voters approved a plan to reduce board members from five, 23. communities won't ghave as much of a voice at the table so i think we really have to
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their sleves and work hard and hopefully we can re-visit this issue in the future. " walker says the work is just beginning to make linn county more prosperous and he wants to engage more people to help him bring about positive change. coming up on the cbs 2 news at noon,aside from the commander in chief - voters decided upon major issues across several states. we break down what you
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this is there way to voice their opinion because many of them cannot vote this is from our state house reporter stephanie lee. she posted saying dump trump and this is how they are expressing themselves because they cannot vote yet. >> 12:13 a.m. a lot of sunshine out there today. calm and comfortable. no big changes out there we will stay steady with ce temperatures stay above normal as well. here is your hour by hour. 2:00 this afternoon upper 50s and we will get down to the mid- 40s and right now nice sunny sky out there in cedar rapids. 53 degrees south with winds at six miles an hour and it feels like 53 and humidity 47%. on the board statewide picture and locally 54 at oelwein. 55 dubuque and waterloo 55 in
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comfortable and above normal with winds out of the south and west. gusting to 15. temperatures around the state currently 56 des moines, 56 and carol -- carol and don in the quad cities 54 to -- 54 disc -- 54 degrees. not much going on in here is the satellite and radar and high pressure keeping us in control and that will drift off to the east and south and no big changes. our next weather maker brings clouds to the picture and it's coming along that area of low pressure and a weak warm front too. here is predictor and as we head through the afternoon not much going on nice quiet day. we worked truly with 20s and 30s and tomorrow morning more like mid to upper 30s with a
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sunny west and now southwest wins at five-10. 58 around centerpoint cedar rapids and 59. mount vernon the same. 60 around solon and 59 north liberty in fairfax. in the northern part of our area we see 56 in decorah and hello. 56 oelwein. gift mid-faith -- mid 50s around new hampton and in dubuque. southern part of the viewing 62 in washington 59 monticello and 61 in tipton. the next three days are telling. nice mild air from the upper 50s today to the mid-60s as we head through the day tomorrow. veterans day friday 53 degrees and we showed you this earlier. i will show you the forecast again if we had out and about if you're going to any outdoor remembrances or celebrations
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in the afternoon and 53. saturday cooler still with low 50s. upper 50s returns for sunday and monday as well with mainly sunny skies low 60s tuesday and our 10 day temperature trend is one of those -- has more of those above normal 50s for next wednesday, thursday and friday. full forecast always at cbs2iowa.com. still ahead at noon. big changes from washington not just in the white house. why it could soon go by a new name. listen throughout the day
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at some of the other issues taking center stage across the country this election season. here is a look at some of the other issues taking center stage. washington dc is one-step closer to being a state. voters u-s. last night voters in three states made major death penalty decisions. a measure on the california ballot would have stopped the death penalty in the state --but voters opted to keep it. the death penalty had been eliminated by the nebraska legislature but
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bring the death penalty back. oklahoma voters showed strong support for the death penalty. it back there too. oklahoma borders -- showed strong support and that gives lawmakers options and powers to change execution methods as legal drugs did after the botched execution in 2014. doctor assisted suicide legal in colorado. voters approved the measure allowing determining terminally ill patients and their own life ended up ties to people with six months or less. it's the sixth state to put the right to die law on the books. five states voting on whether or not to reap -- legalize marijuana. california massachusetts and nevada proved it in arizona rejected it. still coming up at noon. while people across the nation
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trump's surprise win shocked financial markets....which expected a hillary will. donald trump shot financial markets which expected hillary clinton's victory. global markets are selling off. asian and european markets in than 800 points drop into the open. they have recovered a great deal after hillary officially conceded. markets do not like uncertainty and there are a lot of questions. trump said he wants to revamp the tax code and u.s. immigration's policy he's been critical of the federal reserve as well. there is concern the u.s. could
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agreements. the mexican peso dropped significantly. facebook is testing a new feature to make your photos and videos look like a famous works of art the media giant says the technique will allow you to apply a filter like the look of a van gogh painting to your images in realtime. they call the future a breakthrough in artificial intelligence and plans to make it widely available on the facebook app very soon. while the u.s. is focusing on in the world in the uk lament a change to told her own. can you see it? the bigger caps between the triangles are now gone. there are huge chunks missing. told loans owner says that rising costs forced them to reduce the weight of two of its bars. luckily just in the uk. many fans have taken to social media outreach saying the move is wrong and some say it's stupid.
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that does it welcome back to "cbs2 news at noon" we look at your weather right now. it is a beautiful day out. >> a lot of sunshine out there which is nice. let's take a look you lou at what is going on. mid and upper 50s. 53 cedar rapids. 55 waterloo. no report in iowa city but last check in the 50s. 59 this afternoon and down to 43
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this morning upper 20s to lower 30s. tomorrow morning probably upper 30s. satellite radar quiet. predictor says the same thing. nice and clear this afternoon on into the evening and overnight looking good as well. in fact that is the theme for the rest of the week with temperatures around 56 decorah and 59 in cedar rapids and 60 in iowa city and there is your extended forecast. mid-60s tomorrow. low 50s for veterans day saturday down to 35 and upper 50s sunday and monday and low 60s for monday and tuesday. the 10 day trend is beyond the seven-day forecast. it keeps a smile. that puts us about seven days away from thanksgiving. >> oh my goodness. i am already doing my stomach exercises to make sure i can handle that much food.
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? >> eric: that's for good luck. >> quinn: [ sighs ] well, then this should be a breeze. >> eric: a breeze, huh? >> quinn: yes! no, i'm just gonna - i'm just gonna tell steffy what she means to me and how important she is to the company and the family. >> eric: and to wyatt. >> quinn: and to wyatt. it breaks my heart that she's ending the marriage, but... i don't know, maybe it's not too late. >> steffy: [ exhales sharply ] >> you good? we can take a break.
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