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while the campaign is over, our work on this movement is now really just beginning. to all republicans and democrats and independents, across this nation, i say it is time for us to come together as one united people. >> well, it was a nail biter to the finish, america has elected donald trump to be our next president. >> we have not heard or seen hillary clinton but her supporters were left shock and disappointed as votes were counted. good morning i'm jim donovan. i'm rahel solomon. donald trump is our next president. former casino executive who became a reality tv star defeated hillary clinton by a extremely close margin. craig boswell is live for us this morning, good morning.
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report report donald trump calls for that the unity after bitter and divisive campaign, business hand, and television reality star is elect the courtivity president of the united states. president-elect donald trump emerged on stage at his election that it headquarters in new york, cheered by crowds of supporters. >> it is time for us to come together as one united people. >> reporter: republican nominee defied expectations on tuesday racking up crucial victories in the battle ground states of florida, north carolina and ohio among others. earlier hillary clinton called trump to concede the race. >> she congratulated us, it is about us, on our victory and i congratulated her and her family on a very, very hard for the campaign.
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>> reporter: clinton's campaign chair hand john podesta addressed crowd gathered at her election night headquarters. >> i want every person across the country that support hillary know that your voices and your enthusiasm mean so much to her. >> reporter: despite wins in virginia, colorado and nevada at democratic nominee failed to carry many of the battle grouped states president obama won in 2012. many of those gathered to see a clinton victory rally left in tears. as the results trickled in crowd of the demonstrators remain outside the white house well into the morning as they anxiously await even to the bitter presidential contest. >> i am extremely disappointed , i along with many americans anticipate aid different result. >> i'm celebrating because candidate i voted for won. number two i'm celebrating because we are seeing american democracy in action. >> reporter: house speaker paul ryan, who was critical of the trump's campaign called to congratulate him on a big
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night. trump concluded his speech this morning saying work is just beginning as his campaign and the white house begin the transition to a new administration. live at the white house craig boswell thousand back to you. craig, thank you. trump won presidency by turning a few blue states red, including pennsylvania. >> "eyewitness news" reporter jan carabao is live in ardmore where voters are reacting after a suspense filled evening, jan, good evening. >> reporter: rahel and jim, good morning. we knew going into this election day this was a very, very bitter election cycle. so both side have strong reactions this morning. i'm sure you can imagine. one side saying sad, disgusted, others using optimistic and hopeful. exactly what we are seeing this morning. we have started in south philadelphia where we have met up with hillary clinton supporters. we are in the suburbs in ardmore where donald trump experienced more of his support. we are hoping to hear more
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from them this morning but they are weighing in on social media. take a look at the video this topic will be water cooler talker this morning. folks here are waking up to news of the new president-elect in donald trump. pennsylvania was one of the the last swing states called, cbs news projecting win for trump here in the keystone state just a couple hours ago now and in his victory early this morning trump vowed to reunite america but it is clear he has aways to go. >> i'm really advised and i'm horrified. i'm absolutely horrified. i didn't think that this would happen. i'm scared. >> i just think like it is just a loss for the whole united states, like i just feel like it is just not okay especially for like the lbgt community. >> i was kind of hoping it would go the other way but i
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don't know, you never know, at this point we're so close and so divided right now, i don't know i thought it would go the other way though. >> trump supporters are weighing in on social media in response to hearing about a trump presidency boy wonder tweets trust and hepp lets give this man a chance. dave weighed in on social media and writes it was a vice, i didn't think he could beat her with all that was backing her. we are looking forward to change. angel says i'm just relieved the election is over. it brought out worse in people. i can relax now. send us your thoughts on twitter, facebook, you could see them on air. for now we are reporting live, jan carabao for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". now back inside to you. we will continue to score the election results on the bottom of the screen. you can also visit us at cbs philly to the come. lets talk about the pennsylvania senate race too but first lets get a check of weather and traffic.
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>> katie, we had craig boswell talking about the race. it looks like it was raining where he was. >> yes, it looks like that will be an issue for entire i-95 corridor through the course of the morning and i would say even into the afternoon, here locally we will start to sees that rain building in over the next hour and a half or so, already it is beginning to build in through western suburbs and sort of the coming in on a angle. very quickly a shot outside our live neighborhood network pal high use cove nature park no rain just yet the but there was cloud cover. here it comes on coup, right. there is an angle to this. we will see it moving from north west to south east but some of that rain obviously overtaking beltway down near d.c., baltimore included and sure you have this philadelphia is on tap to see wet weather. we could use rain but it looks like more nuisance rain that is kind of light, and with us for better part of the day. we're in the upper 40's or lower 50's currently but don't expect a rebound too much. we will only get in the 50's at best because of the cloud,
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because of the rain, limit the the work, we will not see too much sunshine and then later tonight we will clear out but the chillies going to settle in as well. >> chill at recess today. all right, thank you. looking outside we can see flashing lights, it is busy all morning long before we crack this is 5:00 o'clock hour. more vehicles then what we see. good morning. happy wednesday. this is where we have an accident boulevard southbound at south street pulled over, block ago this right lane and you can see it is hard to see because of the flashing lights are sobriety you can see how slow moving it is as we go past there trying that slow, just cracked in the 6:00 o'clock hour good independent case you want to give yourself extra time. heading out here boulevard southbound at broad street anywhere in the next 20 minutes give yourself an extra 20 minutes that is rule of the thumb. ben franklin bridge for those westbound from new jersey into center city this is what we are looking at, looking busy there. we have an accident in abington huntington pike at old huntington pike shaping up to be a busy morning, jim and rahel, back to you.
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u.s. senate race in pennsylvania also went down to the wire. >> just after 1:30 senator pat toomey had enough votes to declare victory and retain his seat. "eyewitness news" reporter trang do is live with more on the most expensive u.s. senate campaign ever. good morning. >> reporter: we all saw those attack ads every where, between these one campaigns, more than 160 million-dollar spent, but still it wasn't enough for the democrats to unseat pat toomey. from his lehigh county election that it headquarters, senator pat toomey declared victory over katie mcginty by a margin of hundred thousand votes. toomey admitted it was a hard for the race. >> let's face it, this was a tough campaign, quite a battle, there was an all time record amount of money spent against us. a lot of the ads were just out ride false but you know, the voters were short enough to figure it out as they usually are. >> reporter: conceding in
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philadelphia, katie mcginty remain cheerful, upbeat before ballroom have of supporters that included governor tom wolf. >> well, pennsylvania it has been a ride and a privilege and an adventure. >> reporter: after a campaign that was notoriously ugly some civility at the very end. >> he has earned and deserves our gratitude and respect and i wish him god's blessings and god speed and a bright future for himself, his family, and pennsylvania. >> i want to return the favor and congratulate katie mcginty on running a very spirited campaign. >> reporter: toomey told his supporters he planned to take time off and offer a look into his plans for his second term. >> i don't think washington should be making health care decisions for all of us, and i don't think washington should be making the job of law enforcement more difficult then it already is. >> with toomey's win as well as others republicans retained
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control of the senate 51 to 47. for now live from cbs-3 election central i'm trang do for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". trang, thank you. long lines and shattering voting record, voter turnout was up 4.7 percent around the country. >> according to the associated press more early voting locations led to a record 46 hill votes cast before the election day. now the high voter turnout left many wondering whether african americans, hispanics and independents would still turnout to vote but judging from high turnout on tuesday we may have very easily set a you this record. >> well, it has been a long road to the white house we will have more reaction to this historic election and look at how markets are responding coming up. also ahead two philadelphia police officers are injured in a car accident, find out what the driver of the or car did right after the crash. prince harry has a warning for the media about his american girlfriend what he wants the paparazzi to do that is coming up, stay with
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welcome back, breaking news, crews respond to an early morning fire, in an abandon warehouse. chopper three live over the scene near riddle avenue, near wilmington and this is huge. fire broke out around 2:00 this morning and three alarms, and there are in reports of injuries at this point. well, two police officers are hurt after a crash, in north of lasalle university. chopper three over 21st and conlin street last night where police say officers were in an suv that collided with another car. this happened at 10:00 o'clock. the one officer suffered a broken leg, the other broken ribs and we're told man in the other car got out and tried to runaway but he was eventually caught. it appears no one was hurt when a car crashed right in the cvs pharmacy late last
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night in delaware county. chopper three over cvs on route 320 in swarthmore just after 10:30. it is not clear what cause aid car to smash in the wall and window but police are trying to figure that out right now. that is in the a good look. >> not a good lot a all. >> not a good way to start your day. so katie, some rain in the forecast, i did bring my umbrella because i follow your instructions. >> i appreciate that, yes. >> yes. >> yeah, i know, it will be the colder weather that is coming our way too later because i know you like the chill. this is the day that we have been looking ahead to as day that would bring us biggest weather hiccups. jim, umbrellas is a requirement. we have a decent bit of rain coming will through here. it hasn't hit us just yet, garden state for example just beginning to see beginning of the rain crops here but now portions of i-95 are seeing that leading edge and this will continue to roll role through and that will slow
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town it looks like by the time it is pushing through entirely. that means we're stuck with these showers throughout the majority of the day. there will be, as evidence by future weather these pockets of steady rain too but overall, the general expectation is maybe a few tenth of an inch out of this in total but it will affect morning drive and toward lunchtime think about ordering in if you nor the crazy about going out the in the rain even though it will be a light rain and then by 5:00 have afternoon rush is well underway, sunnies starting to set and this front may still be here even toward late evening, in new jersey and delaware, so it is, slowing down from original projections but it is clearing out through overnight and temperatures do take a hit. for now we are in the upper 50's because we have cloud and showers moving through, not terribly breezy just yet but that will change in the overnight dropping down to 40's and looking forward, eyewitness weather seven day forecast does bring a shot of cold on saturday. forty-nine, now, remnants of the december standard. so it will get awfully chilly
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but there is a modest rebound for second half of the weekend minus the breeze and it looks like a nice sunday, meisha. >> fifty-nine today, not bad, dealing with that rain, we can do that. still very tark outside. take a look at how slow moving it is, is there an dent boulevard southbound at broad treat that right lane is compromised and it is very slow moving around there. we are seeing it start to slow town even in the 5:00 o'clock hour letting us know you have to give yourself some extra time. you will. look at these backups moving toward that accident near ninth street. so again accident boulevard southbound at the broad street, this is your backup shot already, if you have to go out there right now would i say give yourself an extra 30 or 45 minutes. would i give myself 45 minutes because i like to air on the side of caution but around 30 to 45 minutes will do you some good. again accident slowing you down for sure. delaware county 95 north at 452, and keep my eye on this this morning. you can see it is still
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1988. and before donald trump was named winner empire state building was showing state projections as they came in. signature led lights changed colors as they projected states along with the face of the winning candidates. at the end it was lit up red and showed donald trump named president. two people did not vote for president-elect trump were former republican george w. bush and former first lady laura bush. >> spokesperson for the bush's aid they have voted in texas two weeks ago and actually did not vote for republican trump or democrat hillary clinton. they say that they left the line blank. conservative talk show house rush limbaugh claimed that the bush's voted for clinton. stock markets are reacting to the news that donald trump will be forty-fifth president of the you had. overseas market including markets in japan and korea dropped quickly on the news. japanese index is town more than 900 points, south korea's stock index is down more than 45 points. well, to you are already
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welcome back, weekend watch is starting to come more into focus for us we are looking ahead to chilly air for upcoming weekend, taste of december on saturday, little breezy, brisk in the wake of the reenforcing cold shot. we have sun on sunday but it will rebound nicely. now back to more seasonal territory. guys, back inside to you. sound good, thanks, katie. newspapers across country are working on getting late additions out with the news of the donald trump's victory. lets look at new york times their head line reads trum triumphs, outside, captures presidency stunning clinton in battle ground states. washington post has a same head line, they write voters scorned for skat us quo propels upset of clinton. >> here's front page of the new york post it read president trump, they said it could not be ton. new york daily news says house of horrors you can see white house with an upside down american flag, within head line read wide revolt
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signals national nightmare. in other news, this morning prince harry is putting his foot down for media to stop harassing his girl friend in a letter published tuesday he accused newspaper of abusing american girlfriend and ago rest megan markel says papers have been unkindly discussing her by racial identity. they also swarmed her home with photographers. she stars as paralegal rachel hussein on the tv drama suits. waiting for this one now an update on the custody battle between brad pitt and angelina jolie. a representative says divorcing couple agreed to keep custody plans for their six children in which jolie has custody and pit gets them for therapeutic visits. he continues to seek joint custody. if you are a game of thrones fan, season seven just can't come soon enough it airs, of course, next summer but that won't stop you from finding spoilers a have a popular post leaked plot summary of the entire upcoming season. >> that is not nice. >> previously you can read book to find out what happens
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in the shows but this was going to be the first season it is not based on the novel. spoilers are out there already. >> why do that to someone. coming up next on "eyewitness news" political upset for history books, donald trump is elect president of the you had of america. >> it has been what they call a historic event but to be really historic we have to do a great job. >> so what is next? we have analysis of trump's victory and what it means for the next four years, jan. i'm jan carabao reporting live from ardmore this morning, coming up, with what supporters on both side to have say about donald trump's unlikely presidential win. and we are looking busy outside, you guys, we have an accident on the boulevard, construction, reminders for mass transit i'll have those updates coming up but first weak take a quick break, stay right where
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good morning, i'm jim donovan. i'm rahel solomon. victory for donald trump, presidential election kicks off today's morning minute. >> i love this country. >> it was a close race but donald trump will be the next president of the united states. >> regardless of the results overnight whether donald trump won or hillary clinton one, one side would be extremely happy, other side extremely upset and that is exactly what we're seeing this morning. >> i don't know what the future holds but i hope that, you know, hopefully we will be able to come up with something. >> reporter: donal trump's surprise win is shocking financial market to say the least, overseas we have seen global markets sell off, asian and european market tumble. >> reporter: late night deciding winner of the u.s. senate race here in pennsylvania. >> republican pat toomey
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emerged victorious. >> very closely align with the presidential race and most people voted straight party. >> we have a lot of work to do but i will take a little time off and i will enjoy this moment. >> reporter: long, hard for the campaign. >> really long. >> yes. >> i'm ready to see those old medical commercials, stuff like that, instead of the political commercials. >> i saw a hoff i ad last night. >> katie, what about you. >> i'm happy it is over, i won't lie. but, now that the decision has been made, life goes on and we are looking ahead to a day that requires wet weather here, my friend. we can expect to see some rain throughout better part of the day. not needing umbrella just yet but looking at storm scan there is a leading edge of precipitation and ever so close to my current location in center city philadelphia. so, a few spots of light rain, showers, steady rain within this, and you will see it off and on in terms of the intensity but it will be here
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once it getting. fifty-two temperature at philly interest that the. forty-nine this atlantic city. cool start to the day. it is milder then average. with that said even though we stand in the lower 50's because of the cold front coming and because beef cloud and rain and limit warning that can take place but don't much more then upper 50's at the shore and here in philadelphia it is not a deluge which we can use at this point. we will not the see any flooding, thankfully either but it will be unusual to be calling it a fun filled kind of the day when it comes to the weather because we have to deal with showers anytime. so prepare in advance, meisha, a lot of windshield wipers going on and off out there. >> all right, katie, thanks very much. yep, we are wait fog are that rain, some parts seeing it now. what we are looking at is a very busy morning on tap. so, we will go southbound at broad street that right lane compromised and backups will go back to ninth street. probably actually extending past ninth street that is at this point. we will show that shot for new
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just a second. here we go take a look at this you guys. if you come up to that accident at broad street and this is backup at ninth, you come up to this area you will certainly give yourself some extra time. would i say give yourself an extra 30 or 45 minutes or so, would i air on the side of the caution and give myself 45 minutes in that area. we just no evidence is what we're looking at, as that septa strike came to a rap it was still very slow moving on the roadways, lot more vehicles still jumping on the roadways. we are starting to get our fooding and easing tension a bit. but overall just give yourself extra time this morning, one little thing can go wrong and it will slow us down this morning. vine take a look, we are heating up here moving in the westbound treks toward the schuykill, eastbound side is busy, well, over to you, jim. we want up to date breaking news crews are working to put out a huge fire in an abandon warehouse. take a look chopper three live over the scene on mill road near riddle avenue in wilmington this fire broke out around 2:00 this morning and
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reached three alarms. for nate thely there are no injuries reported at this time. donald trump a businessman with no political experience is going from a high rise to the highest office in the country. >> he defeated hillary clinton by a i small margin and now seeking less division after what was, of course, a very divisive campaign. we have heard word that both headquarters in new york and got immediate reaction to the trump victory. >> reporter: i'm natasha brown in midtown manhattan where trump campaign at trump headquarters. we have just heard from president-elect donald trump after an 18 month journey will even in the white house for president-elect trump. trump says hillary clinton called to congratulate and concede, just before he took the stage around 3:00 a.m. this morning. he says it is time to come together as one united people. >> now it is time for america to bind the wound of division. we have to get together. to all republicans and democrats and independents,
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across this nation, i say it is time for us to come together as one united people. >> hopefully this is a loud message to congress, and to the senate, if they don't fall in line they are next. america is sick of the establishment and they have heard it right here, real loud. >> he reached out to those who also had not chosen to support him in the past, and he is obviously offering a olive branch now. he he calls his campaign a movement. he has energized this crowd. he is obviously energized the american people as the votes came in throughout the night, we saw energy in this crowd, he has won several battle ground states, including the state of pennsylvania, and its 20 electoral votes a state that has been a blue state, democratic state, for more than two decades. he has turned it red here during this election. that is very latest from trump headquarters, as he makes his way through the crowd. he is accompanied by his new
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vice-president mike pence and many surrogates that helped him get to point winning this election. that is very latest from trump headquarters in, midtown manhattan, natasha brown for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". is there obvious disappointment at clinton's new york campaign headquarters. take a look her supporters watched this disbelief as the results showed racing donald trump's way and some can be seen crying. pennsylvania helped trump win the white house. >> for the first time keystone state has gone republican since george hr bush in 1988. our campaign 2016 coverage continues right new with "eyewitness news" reporter jan carabao with reaction from his voters in ardmore, good morning, jan. >> reporter: good morning, jim and rahel. we knew because this campaign cycle has been so bitter that the two sides were going to have very extremee oceans, one side using word like sad, despicable, other side using optimism and hope. very strong feelings out here this morning.
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we were starting in south philadelphia today where we met up with quite a few unhappy hillary clinton supporters and here we are in the suburbs in ardmore where donald trump is experiencing more of his support, his followers are weighing in on social media this morning. lets take a look at a long day ahead with a lot of reactions sure to be talk around the water cooler this morning. folks here are waking up to news of the the new president-elect in donald trump. pennsylvania was one of the last swing states called and cbs news project a win for trump in the keystone state just a couple hours from now n his victory speech this morning trump vowed to reunite america but many says he has a long way to go. >> if he didn't run his platform or negativity possibly i would have believed it but it was total negativity and you know, our races are this balance with each other and it is not a good thing. you cannot run a platform like that and hope for peace and
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harmony. >> iowas a republican. once trump won the pennsylvania primary i switched parties and registered independent. i was than the feeling trump. >> reporter: trump supporters are weighing in on social media on twitter elaine writes excited and hopeful. time to clean up d.c. and get america moving in the right direction again. i'm excited to have change in d.c. i just hope he does what he says. angel writes, i just really feel like i'm glad election is over. it brought out the worst in people. i can relax thousand. we want to hear from you. send us your message on twitter and facebook and you could see your comments on air. we're reporting live in ardmore, jan carabao for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> back inside to you. trump victory surprised voters and pundits. >> to get more inside, we have invited rich, from our sister station, talk radio wpht. first of all rich, you were here earlier in the
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5:00 o'clock hour. the first time pennsylvania has voted red, republican, since 88. what cord did he strike with voters. >> it was a populous message but he went to the workers and talked about, you think about steel jobs and pennsylvania, decimated. coal jobs. he went directly to the voters and said i will make fair trade deals. that struck a cord with them. he said i will go after people who are taking your jobs. that struck a big cord. trump ran apap lust message not a conservative message. played right to the heart of the rust belt which why is he won pennsylvania, ohio, probably will win michigan and wisconsin. it was a victory for donald trump. >> we heard him say he wants to soon file america and he needs to unify voters and he needs to speak to his republican lawmakers and his collogues now because he will need them. >> that is right, rahel, he does. one of the first things he has to do is get a new supreme court justice. i think morerick garland is out.
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trump will need help in the u.s. senate to get that person through. this is an opportunity for donald trum top reach across aisle to conservatives in the senate reluctant of him and show that he will nominate a conservative justice. the that is priority number one as he begins his administration. >> has already said obama care, it is one of his top things, what other things do you see on the initial horizon in the first six months out maybe. >> supreme court, it will be interesting about immigration, to see how he gets that wall and what is policies he will layout for that. budget will be number one. every time a you this president gets in office and they say we have to create a budget and get congress to confirm that budget. tour point earlier about forging relationships. this is where you need house. paul ryan as speaker who the at the end came on board trump train reluctantly you will need paul ryan or coup against paul ryan. my hope is they keep paul ryan, trump need to have a unified house if he wants to get his budget through.
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>> very interesting, so paul ryan, not so much the establishment, but what do you think, do you think we will see trump start to pander to the establishment as he starts to governor do you think he is still going to be the candidate that we have seen. >> i think establishment panners to him. i think they have to. this is a wake up call, up rise ago begins the establishment this was american people saying we are sick of washington, wall street, any institution where we've had it. you have broken our trust and we hate you. that includes by the way the current administration in washington even the president as well. establishment in washington doesn't come aboard with trump they will have major problems down the road. trump has a coalition. it is what we have even in europe. he has a coalition bigger than a political party. he can do a lot with that. >> strong message. >> good information, thanks, rich. i'm sure you will be back in the upcoming weeks, rich from 1210 wpht, results from yesterday's elections are a must click away. we have outcomes of the local races and ballot issues on cbs
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philly.com. as we have been talking about all morning trump's victory is stunning people around the world. >> wait for the morning paper to see hillary clinton to be president and low and behold, trump. it is similar to brexit. i don't think anybody really knows to be happening. >> you heard to it day many are comparing this to brexit, this is video of people in italy reacting to the enthusiasms. you can see shock on their face. we have a live report from london on this local rack, next. pat. rahel, good morning. we are here at st. joes prep of philadelphia talking to the future leaders of our country this morning to get their reaction to the election, there last night, and that is coming up, what young adults say we will find
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toy win reelection. the as you can see here, toomey won by a narrow margin just under hundred thousand votes. >> let's face it, this was a tough campaign this was quite the a battle. there was an all time record amount of honey spent begins us. ads were out ride false. >> at 1:45 katie mcginty called to congratulate him. >> montgomery county commissioner josh shapiro will be the next attorney yen of pennsylvania. shapiro defeated state senator john rafferty. he will take over an office hit by scandal and arrest and convictions of attorney general kathleen kaine. shapiro becomes top ranking law enforcement official of his while kaine has been sentenced to zero to 23 months in prison for leaking secret grand jury material. she's out on bail. lets get over to katie now, it looks like we will need umbrellas. >> yes, i would say good idea, even though light rain, it is out there for better part of the day and affecting all of us for better part of the day
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here and reason that is happening is it is a cold front, it has a back edge to it but it is, starting to slow down across our area. so it is with us longer then anticipated. at this point i wouldn't be shocked to see especially eastern counties ending up with a.m. and p.m. ride affected by it. so here's where we currently stand, western counties, now into delco and philadelphia county, leading edge of this rain is moving in. we have a few you pockets of steadier rain within it but generally showers and light rain falling, and that means that just more of a nuisance system then anything. but it will be responsible forgetting the cold air in place and reenforcing shot of cold over the upcoming weekend which we will get to. here's that system. the it comes in on friday, brings in the breeze, as well and knocks temperatures back down to a point where we are talking december like territory here in to saturday especially. backing it up to the here and now outside we will go to a live neighborhood network shot, just outside whether itfield elementary school,
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obviously, telltale sign, the puddles on the pavement here and play ground but, we are still starting to see this over spread the rest of the region. not just western counties, although coming from our eyewitness weather watchers a handfull of them reporting above average warmth to start off but there are a couple of these folks seeing rain. down in downingtown and at least as of her last observation she didn't sees anything. michael riley where the rain is now beginning to fall. so here's the general gist, i like bullet points. this is way to list it for you. anytime from now until 6:00 p.m., maybe a little will later toward eastern counties these showers are coming through late rain, showers, whatever you you want to call it, and rainfall, and not a downpour and we are talking rain amounts had are equaling a quarter inch at worth. and that brings in the secondary shot of cold air and it comes through dry but it will knock us back on saturday. with the brisk wind combined with the temperatures only in the 40's, that will be awfully
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chilly start to the upcoming weekend. and with the coldest air of the season right around the corner, of course, the season, with everybody getting, and starting to think about winter and question how much snow will we get. so kate bilo and i will be here in the answer. don't miss eyewitness weather winter forecast tonight on cbs-3 at 11:00. now over to you. looking outside right now, you guys, we are looking busy, why? because we have an accident. boulevard southbound at broad street that right lane is compromised. what we are looking at is backup shot leading up to the boulevard in the southbound direction. this is near ninth street and backup is actually extend to go rising sun avenue. give yourself extra time, give yourself some extra, 30 or 40 minutes, every minute we progress it will get busier until we get to that main block of the rush hour. 7:00 o'clock hour. that will slow you down. plus we are dealing with the water main break. roosevelt boulevard northbound at tyson avenue all inner lanes are block because of that water main break.
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that will slow you down a little bit as well. we are seeing more and more red popping up on our map, letting us know we are no longer traveling at 55 miles an hour. we are dropping below that as more and more vehicles hit the roadways. accident 422 eastbound for route 202 left lane is block, jim and rahel, over to you you. perhaps most divisive race for white house, ever. >> as donald trump won race for president, market around the world took a turn for the worst. cbs news correspondent, capture the shot over in london, riley, good morning. >> good morning. >> reporter: many world leaders are sending their congratulations to trump and sending them where they know he will see them, on twitter. >> thank you. >> reporter: in the uk they are calling trump's victory a breaks ill style shock a surprise result following britain's dramatic vote in june to leave european union. >> i sort of saw it as a warning, you know, that something like this could happen. >> reporter: late additions of
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uk newspapers, flew off the presses with news of trump's surge. >> every step of this election has been watched all over the world and american voters here in london say it is a finally they could not imagine. >> it is big league, big league. >> reporter: but you for many clinton supporters this party in london early excitement, lessened as the night wore on. markets around the globe, plumeted as trump won state of after state. in russian president trump souvenirs are already being sold. >> now trump has had plenty to say about america's trade and military ties with europe while on the campaign trail, eu leaders have invited him to speak with them in his earliest convenience and nate the owe summit next syringe that the new president will a ten, jim and rahel. >> we have also that president obama has called him to officially congratulate him. >> another constituent waking up to a trump presidency this
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morning our young people. >> our pat gallen is live at the st. joes prep for reaction from students in the government class there, hi there, path the path. >> reporter: good morning, jim and rahel. here at st. joes prep getting the pulse of the young americans. these guys will be leaders in the business world and this politics in the next five to ten years or so. so we wanted to get the pulse as to what they are feeling, what they had felt throughout this election process, and so up, bright and early this morning, i know, we didn't get a lot of sleep and these guys did not either. lets start with connor, good morning. >> good morning. >> so what have you learned most about this election process. >> well, i have learned that traditionally you have had two parties, the democratic party has always been considered the party of emotion where as republican party has been considered the party of document and law n1 was happier going to bed last night knowing that trump won then i was but at certain times you to question his
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allegiance to the constitution of the you had. his views are extreme. going in the future we have to look at the republican party and say are we still that party of strict law or allowing our feelings to get involved in certain decision is thank you, sir. >> thinks devon, also a senior. good morning. so, for you, what do you hope for moving forward for the country. >> my hope is that people regardless of religious, it the nick or racial background can still be respected. i think throughout this entire election there has been talk of division, separation among people, that makes the you had so great is regardless of the person's background we all come to this country united as a people and that is how it should remain. >> thank you, sir. >> good morning, patrick. >> good morning. >> what changes to you think are necessary for you had right now. >> this election seems to be very polarizing between the two parties, so i feel that we need to bond the two together
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and put america first in order to get things done. >> thank you, sir. finally simon, when you heard about the news that trump had beaten clinton, what went through your mind. >> i was very shocked, surprised. i didn't think that would be the course of events but that is just how this process works. i think it will inspire a conversation we have not had in recent years about politics among the young community within my high school and beyond and it will foster that conversation i think that hasn't been around and it will continue to help us improve our policies, and our platforms. >> thanks, gentlemen. fantastic work from you. some future leaders of america right here at st. joes prep this morning and one word that most of them use when i polled them was jim and rahel, shock, lot of people shock waking up this morning to the news. >> well informed, thanks, pat. we will be right back with three to
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well, before you leave your house here's three to go. >> votes are counted and republican donald trump won 2016 presidential election. he defeated former secretary of state hillary clinton and several key battle ground states, including right here in pennsylvania. >> senator toomey of pennsylvania has won reelection by slim margin of
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just under a hundred thousand votes, he defeated katie mcginty in the the most expensive u.s. senate campaign, ever. and with toomey's victory republicans will retain control of the is that the, republicans also retain control of the house. and that is three to go. >> last check of weather and traffic. >> we are expecting just off and an rain anytime here today, all very light rain but gray skies out there even to it is not raining it is just a dreary day. as we lah at storm scan cold front crossing through just slowing down, it will clear out the by later tonight, but it will take a few more hours. >> all right, katie thanks much. >> we have two accidents, roosevelt boulevard, southbound, right lane blocked there 422 eastbound for route 202, left shoulder blocked there and roosevelt boulevard southbound at tyson after hugh. next up cbs this morning, complete coverage including reaction from trump campaign manager kelly ann conway. >> remember to join us each weekday morning at cbs-3 at 4:30. have a great the day.
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captioning funded by cbs good morning. it is wednesday, november 9th, 2016. welcome to "cbs this morning." donald trump wins the presidency in one of the greatest upsets in election history. voters demanding a change cause a political earthquake. trump campaign manager kellyanne conway will join us how they pulled it off. >> hillary clinton concedes but says nothing to her devastated spoirte supporters and expected to speak today. >> vladimir putin and the russian parliament are applauding donald trump's victory.
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