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donald trump provided the kind of coattails that got a lot of people over the finish line so we could main our strong house and majority. now we have important work to do. >> ryan also said congress plans to hit the ground running once the trump administration takes over. congressional leaders are already crafting an agenda and we will have more on that coming up on "cbs this morning." new hampshire senate race was decided by just 716 votes. governor maggie hassan was declared the winner late yesterday over first-term republican kelly ayotte. the race cost about $120 million. more than 170 million per vote. ayotte backed block is president obama's supreme court pick. new hampshire's other senator is also a democrat. three democratic women will make
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se kamala harris of california will become the first biracial female senator. she is of jamaican and indian descent. catherine masto is from illinois and tammy duckworth is the first thailand-important senator. >> the real work of securing the blessings of for ourselves and all of our children and grandchildren continues. that's why i'm so proud of this campaign and so excited to get to work. >> there will be 21 women in the next senat that's a record. coming up on the "morning news." student stress. how some schools are helping kids who are upset over the
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congressional republicans look ahead to the new administration. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. "the new york times" reports that congressional republicans are anxious to get to work under nald trump. house and senate leaders say they will merge the president-elect's agenda with their own and that includes cutting taxes and regulations confirming conservative judges and dumping obamacare. >> "the washington post" reports that trump's plans for tackling
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such as north korea and the iran nuclear deal and he says his plan to combat isis is secret. the "los angeles times" says even the pollster who predicted trump's victory was surprised by the outcome. usc/l.a. times day break survey was the only major public poll that consistently showed trump winning and had trump from conservative voters who sat out the 2012 election. the detroit free press says trump's legal troubles will follow him to the white house. the national law rw estimates he faces up to 75 pending lawsuits. three of them are damage suits brought by former trump university students who say they were cheated. "the seattle times" reports that the city will still be a haven for undocumented immigrants during trump's presidency. the mayor, yesterday, said seattle will offer sanctuary even if it means a loss of federal funds. trump has vowed to crack down on cities that block people from immigration authorities.
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dispatch "looked at how teachers talked with children about the election. teachers say they saw a range of emotions when they offered students time to talk about it. some feared family members would be deported. educators say social media made kids much more aware of this election than in the past. still to come, rolling back regulations. a look at some of the changes ahead as donald trump is expected to ease rules governing everything from wall street to workers. hey guys, i'm home! of course no one said it had to be cooked. campbell's one dish recipes, designed around one pan and your schedule. made for real, real life. just press "clean" and let roomba help with your everyday messes. a full suite of sensors automatically guides roomba throughout your home. cleaning under furniture, along edges, and in corners. and roomba's patented
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forecast in some cities around the country. to treat people -- with love and respect. go out and put your arm around someone, even if you hate their politics, tell them that you care. if this country can unite together, work together, then you know what? we will remember america is great. and always, always have faith. >> a nonpartisan plea from james corden on last night's late late show on the heels of trump's victory. well, on the cbs "moneywatch," donald trump looks to reshape business regulations and target announces thanksgiving hours. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill.
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a reversal on wall street. news that donald trump was elected president originally sent stocks much lower in premarket trading, but stocks rebounded and even reached near record highs. financial companies and drug manufacturers led the way. some traders booed hillary clinton during her concession speech. the dow finished nearly 257 points higher. the s&p gained 23. the nasdaq rose 57 points. during the campaign, president-elect trump called for infrastructure spending and tax cuts and less regulation. a trump victory may mean a wide range of business regulations could be rolled back, including restrictions on banks like the land mark dodd/frank banking overhaul law and work force rules and power plant emissions. voters in four cities approved a tax on sugary drinks. like soda. boulder, colorado, and three cities in california, san
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okayed the tax. proponents say the drinks are unhealthy. in san francisco, that tax is expected to generate about $15 million in revenue. general motors is laying off more than 2,000 workers at plants in ohio and michigan. the layoffs start in january at plants in ohio and michigan. gm say the cuts are due to shifting demand from cars to trucks and suvs. and discount retail giant on thanksgiving for the third year in a row. so they will open at 6:00 p.m. on thanksgiving. that target announcement flies in the face of a growing trend by retailers who are staying closed on thanksgiving to let employees be with their families. target says their response to their announcement has been overwhelmingly positive. >> whether you like it or not, there are always people out there lined up with their wallets in hand and do all of
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spend the rest of the season with their family. >> that's one way to do it. i'm on my couch and i'm going for seconds on turkey. >> i like that! jill wagner at the new york stock exchange, thanks a lot, jill. still ahead, a campaign slogan finds a home page. we will show you what you will find on donald trump's new great
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here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. well, his promise was to make america great again. and donald trump is making good on that bow starting with the dot gov domain. the president-elect has launched his transition website greatagain.gov. the website lays out trump policies and includes bios for the next first family of the
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>> part of trump's path forward will be a cabinet to carry out his vision. speaking to scott pelley, cbs news john dickerson explained how trump's management style will come into play in the oval office. >> the minute donald trump becomes president, there is two chances for immediately partisan conflict. the first is he'll name a supremur partisan rallying point because the supreme court will determine the ideological course. paul ryan says he has a piece of legislation he just wants donald trump to sign. that would undone barack obama's signature of domestic legislation. >> it's a maximum of politics that evolution is easy but governing is hard. what do we know about his management style? >> from the campaign we know it has its chaos moments. he had three campaign managers and he stuck with one at the end but he did something that was
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he went totally against the conventional wisdom of politics. he also brought in new people who were not involved in politics and that won the day for him. voters say they want to make sure he listens to his advisers and he does have, as major mentioned newt gingrich and rudy giuliani and reince priebus that he did listen to. the one to watch that i've been hearing from republicans is mike pence. a lot of republicans think mike pence may have a big role which may change the way this white house is structured. news on "cbs this morning," more on donald trump's transition team.
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overnight demonstrations condemning donald trump's election intensified and spread across the country. hundreds blocked a major freeway in los angeles. at least 13 people were arrested. in chicago, thousands chanted no racist usa as they marched marched to trump tower shouting trump must go. at least 65 people were arrested. this morning, the president-elect will meet with president obama in the oval office. mr. obama says he wants to make the transition to the trump administration as smooth as possible. later, trump and vice president-elect mike pence meet with speaker of the house paul ryan. from shock in the u.s. to international shock waves. mark phillips shows us how the world reacted to news of donald
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[ speaking in foreign language ] >> reporter: overseas, the reaction to the trump victory was somewhere between shock. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> reporter: and fear. most western leaders did what protocol requires. >> well, i congratulate donald trump. >> reporter: like britain's theresa may offers pledges. of cooperation. but several did so with some of donald trump's campaign statements, still ringing in their ears. >> to nato, we are paying a tremendous amount of money. and it's not fair, folks. it's not fair. >> reporter: that's frightening talk in places like the former soviet republics of latvia, lithunia and estonia, where nato exercises are held to thwart the perceived ambition of vladimir putin to take them back. donald trump has been mocked here for cozying up to putin and saying nato's u.s.-backed defense guarantee is not
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any tampering with the alliance is a frightening prospect says pulitzer prize winning columnist ann applebalm. >> people are afraid of another russian to ukraine and afraid of russian influence and russian pressure on the baltic states and central europe, people are afraid of an expansion of russian influence all over europe. >> reporter: the president-elect sound more statesman like since he won. >> we will get along with other nations willing to get along with us. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> reporter: and there are some in europe like maureen penn of anti-immigrant national front in france and kirk vilders of the right wing freedom party in the netherlands who see the trump victory as an inspiration. >> what can happen in america can happen in europe, can happen in the netherlands as well. >> reporter: and then there is iran. donald trump has promised to pull out of the deal to halt
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he does, that will be another dramatic split with the already european allies. mark phillips, cbs news, london. coming up on "cbs this morning," we will talk exclusively with the director of donald trump's data team about how he was able to predict the surprise turnout for trump in the rust belt states. plus, dealing with defeat. a look at how candidates cope with disappointment after losing an election. i'm anne-marie green.
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i'm kirsten joyce. ((brian loftus)) >> i'm kirsten joyce. president-elect donald trump and wife, melania, travel to washington today... to meet with president brack obama and first lady, michelle obama. the high profile meeting comes as trump and his transition team prepare to take over the white house. ((kirsten joyce)) >> but as scott mclean reports from washington d.c...the bl election has ignited angry protests throughout the country. ((scott mclean)) >> president-elect donald trump will be in washington today to meet with president obama for the first time after a pulling off a surprise election win. donald trump already owns property on pennsylvania avenue but today he will get a look inside his new residence just

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