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this morning. >> this is not the outcome we wanted, or we worked so hard for and i'm sorry that we did not win this election for the values we share and the vision we hold for our country. >> an apology for all the people who voted for her and worked for her, many watching the end of two years of work in tears. hillary clinton reminded them there will always be another election. >> this loss hurts. but please, never stop believing that what's right is worth it. [applause] >> she also reminded supporters of the need to rally around the president-elect and support the peaceful transfer of power. >> donald trump is going to be our president. we owe him an open mind and the chance to lead. >> while she did not break, that final glass ceiling becoming the nation's first female president she reminded all the girls watching that one of them likely
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are watching this, never doubt that you are valuable and powerful and deserving of every chance and opportunity in the world, to pursue and achieve your own dreams. >> now hillary clinton choking back tears. you would have to think this is likely the end of her very long public career. >> donald trump giving her the spotlight. we haven't seen him. he's been home in trump tower i'm sure they are sleep deprived but they are also incredibly happy. obama, president obama, addressing the nation today and also saying he's going to work toward a peaceful transition to power. president obama: everybody's side is sad when they lose an election but the day after we have to remember that we're actually all on one team.
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we all want what's best for this country. >> just a short time after hillary clinton's confession president obama said he's rooting for donald trump's success in uniting and leading country. >> the peaceful transition of power is one of the hallmarks of our democracy, and over the next few months we're going to show that to the world. >> it's time for us to come together as one united people. >> the new presidentle with president obama. speaker of the house paul ryan calls trump's victory an incredible political feat. >> he turned politics on its head and now donald trump will lead a unified republican government. >> the white house saying that president-elect trump is now receiving the daily briefings that contain the classified information that the president receives every day. >> certainly a lot of work to do
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as it looks like for the second time in 16 years now, one candidate has won the popular vote, that being hillary clinton with quarter of a million vote lead right now while donald trump won the electoral college pretty handily. that happened in the 2000 push versus gore election. live in manhattan, back to you guys in boston. >> massachusetts senior senator elizabeth warren says she's disappointed by the outcome of the election but she'll respect i. one of hillary clinton's most high-profile supporters, trump promised to rebuild the economy and i offered to put aside our differences and work with him on that task. [chanting] >> stronger together. >> but not everyone is celebrating trump's victory. 50 protestors gathering on the statehouse steps to voice their opposition to trump chanting slogans and brandishing handmade signs.
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said they were dismayed. similar protests happened elsewhere throughout america today. >> not only did massachusetts voters reject doomed trump resoundingly but our political leaders also failed to endorse the winner. new at 6:00, janet looks into what this spells for our future under a trump administration. >> when the president-elect walked out triumphantly this morning massachusetts fortunes may have taken a hit. neither governor charlie baker or the largest city wanted a donald trump victory. >> the hodge dodge will be what hasn't had a back and forth with donald trump. >> mayor walsh says the city has a lot of friends in the white house, he's anxious to see who trump replaces him with but he quietly warned -- >> massachusetts and boston is an economic engine for the united states of america and anyone who thinks they don't have to work with boston, they are mistaken. >> do you hear his concern? >> i think it's way too soon to
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that. the first thing the trump administration, in waiting, will have to do is put a team together. >> which is not to say baker stayed off the phone. he called his old friend who ran for president before jumping on the trump train. >> di reach out to governor christie, i have phone him for a long time, called him to congratulate him. i would expect at some point i'll probably hear back from him. >> as for wall street everyone had their eyes on the numbers. analysts about pre-election would men a 10% drop were smiling at day's end but they are anxious about campaign promises like nasty deportation of immigrants. >> it's global. if you start to make that talent leave here, then, you know, it will hurt our district. >> wall street will react? >> wall street will react absolutely. >> hee said other issues this might make wall street jittery, any temperatures by trump to renegotiate the national debt or trade agreements and they will
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janet, wcvb, newscenter 5. >> as janet mentioned, trump's election causing a panic overnight in global markets but u.s. stocks actually rebounded dramatically after traders speculated that he would have business friendly policies. the dow rose 256 points to klez at just over 18,000. that's within 50 points of the all-time high that it set back in >> the nasdaq deposit climbing 56 points the s&p 500 was up 23. >> and in the new hampshire senate race it all came down to a fraction of a percentage point. republican incumbent ayotte conceding late today to maggie hassan. in just the last hour, here's more on just how close this contest was. >> think about it this way. not since 1974 maggie has the
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it means that now the governor here at the statehouse will be packing her bags for washington. >> supporters cheered on the new hampshire statehouse steps as maggie hassan declared victory even before the final count was complete. >> i am proud to stand here as the next united states senator from new hampshire. >> in fact, after election workers added up the results from around the state they found hassan with 48.03% of the vote and republican incumbent a difference of 1,023 votes or -- >> about 1/10 of 1%. ? >> ayotte, who told supporters last night she felt good about her chances issued a statement late today saying it's been a tremendous privilege to serve new hampshire in the senate. now more than ever we need to work together to address our challenges. the voters have spoken and now it's time all of us come
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win mean the democrats pick up two seats in the senate. republicans still hold the majority. >> the people of new hampshire saw problems in their daily lives, businesses and communities every day and they do it without respect to political party, so that's what they expect of their elected leaders and that's what i'll continue to do. >> it means new hampshire is the first state in u.s. history to have a congressional delegation made up entirely of democratic women. the entir the minority. >> live in concord, new hampshire, newscenter 5. >> only on five, scott brown on the president-elect. >> it's an opportunity to really get this country moving again. >> what our former senator says about the possibility of being part of a trump administration. >> let me ask you if you need a smile. no problem. a big day for this guy as he drafted on to a college baseball team. >> light rain.
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>> former u.s. senator scott brown reacting to donald trump's win and talking about a possible administration. >> he was a trump supporter, he says, from the very beginning and is now looking towards the future. i talked to him just a short time ago. >> former u.s. senator scott brown is joining us. senator, thanks for being with us. have you spoken to president-elect donald trump? >> no, i haven't. he's obviously making some more important calls. i've spoken to members of his family and team. obviously, they are very happy. they have a lot of work to do. >> a lot of people calling what happened last night a shocker.
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to be our next president. were you surprised? >> no, i said right from the beginning, i told my wife and kids, we would have fights, they said, dad, you're full of it. you're wrongful all of month friends, everybody, i said it's his to lose. >> you said in the past would you accept a position in the trump administration. is that still the case? >> when it comes down to helping any president who calls, of course. i think my strength is quite frankly in the veterans arena having served for 35 years, and being on veterans and services, i understand the issues, know in detail what the problems are and i think i have some solutions. if that happens great, if it doesn't, gray. it's really not important at this point. what's important is that we have the presidency, we have the senate and we have the house and it an opportunity to really get this country moving again. >> what kind of president do you think donald trump will be? >> i'm hopeful that he'll surround himself with great people and allow them to do his or her jobs and then let the chips fall where they may.
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that one of trump's first order of business should be repealing and replacing the affordable care act, one of president obama's major acts. a salem police officer accused of rape. >> what the police chief, who is also the officer's wife, is saying about the charges. >> new at 6:00, meet the youngest draft pick to the assumption college baseball. he's so cute. how he's showing his newest
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. >> a salem police officer told an investigator and i'm quoting, he gave into tell station when he allegedly raped an inmate in custody. brian butler was charged today with rape for the halloween morning incident, 24-year veteran is accused of fondling a 28-year-old man's genitals and performing a second about on him in a station broom closet while that man was in protective custody. butler is a father of three who is also married to the salem
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>> the alleged allegations of one person shouldn't reflect badly upon the department and the officers who are working very diligently every day. >> he posted a $10,000 cash bail he tonight on paid administrative leave from the department. >> here's harvey leonard. harv: despite of only limited sun, boston did hit 61 degrees today. it won't be that warm tomorrow and we have had a few little rain. now the latest little area stretches from springfield just about eastward, just about getting to around west end and approaching newton and sliding in closer to boston. it won't be a lot, maybe just enough to dampen the ground. the steadier rains are way down here where low pressure is developing, but nonetheless, this little area, it's developing a little bit, and then will probably start slying east-southeast. first boston, then south shore
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or two of steady, light rain. we'll be clear tomorrow morning and chillier by the time we get to tomorrow morning. we're starting to clear out slowly in boston. you can see all the northwest winds. the cold front has come through and now slightly chillier air to the north and west, you see it here and you also see it as we widen out into southern canada. that gets a chance to move in overnight. tomorrow morning starting out in the upper 30s in 30 to 32 in the suburbs, so there will be some frost in some areas, a bright, beautiful, late, crisp fall day. the afternoon temperatures should be about 50 to 55 degrees for tomorrow. that's reasonable. and, again, it's going to be very, very bright. >> the next change after that is going to occur during friday. cold front that means business in terms of changing temperatures will come through right around noon time on
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i realize that's veterans day so look at the afternoon and evening to be quite windy. gusts over 30. first turning cooler and colder for friday night and early saturday. by sunday afternoon temperatures will have moderated into the 50s so for the patriots game against the seahawks i would say game time temperature right around 44 to 45 degrees. a west-southwest wind at five to 10 miles per hour. as we break down the next seven days, tomorrow, there is your bright day starting chilly and very seasonable in the afternoon. putting friday as an impact day solely for one reason, that's wind gusts because during the course of the midday afternoon and evening hours, that's when those wind gusts will be picking up. 20 to 30 miles per hour or higher, as the temperatures do indeed start to drop. as the cold part of the weekend will be the start of it. saturday morning. that's when it will be about 29 on average with wind chills closer to 20 in spots. by saturday afternoon, we'll be
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feel like the 30s because of the breeze but sunday afternoon, we'll be up 10 to 11 compared to saturday and add maybe another five to 10 degrees on monday. good chance it will be in the 60s monday afternoon. wet weather a possibility on tuesday or wednesday of next week. not definite yet, still in the possibility category. >> november weather, harvey, thank you. a dream come true today for a little boy. has 4-year-old and he got drafted to a college baseball team. sean is lin definitely a real home run, sean. >> this event was put on by a charity team impact that matches chronically ill kids with local college sports teams. today was his turn. >> paper inked, a big day for schultz, drafted to assumption college baseball.
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on the field, on the slopes, and a fighter all his life. he has congestive heart failure. he's had three open heart surgeries, two before he was even born. >> we don't know what his future holds. but if you look at him you see how active he is every day. he has a zest for life. >> that zest and a will have of baseball keeps him smiling. >> i love it so much and his parents hopeful. >> you've got quite an arm. who taught you how to do that? >> no just, i teach myself. >> can you show me one more time? >> wow! >> these folks hope he'll see a real draft someday but for now he waits for a new heart and shows us all how to live. >> a big part of anyone's development to understand just how fragile life is and how amazing it can be even when you don't know what will happen
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with the biggest heart. >> great kid. great family. >> his parents say there is no telling how long he might have to wait for a transplant. they are just taking it one day at a time. we're live in worcester, wcvb, newscenter 5. >> i could watch lick an her of that. >> i know. i loved -- >> who taught you that? >> i did it. that smile. >> he's got the batman thing going. >> that was terrific. >> i love the bow too. >> good for him. >> bill belichick and tom brady were brought into donald trump's election campaign on monday and the last thing either you one of them wanted to be was a distraction. from foxborough, they quickly put the distraction aside. >> the plan this morning, deal with it and be done with it. >> to me, friendship and loyalty is just about that. it's not about political or religious views. i write hundreds of letters and
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single thing that every person thinks about politics or religion or other subjects. >> after that you could ask almost any nonfootball related question and get the same answer. what's that movie -- >> seattle. >> famous race horse. >> some slew. >> seattle. >> do you know where the first starbucks seattle. >> talk -- i talked to my wife and she said i can't talk about politics anymore and i think that's a good decision. >> he did say he was happy with the election results. >> i think i'm always happy when people experience success, and i was happy when president clinton wochblt i was ha won. i was happy with barack obama won twice.
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i was happy with the cubs won. >> dealt with it and done with it. the only outcome that matters now is the one on sunday night. at gillette stadium, bob halloran, sportscenter five s. >> you may have heard the patriots are playing seattle this week that game on sunday, is the first meeting between these two teams since super bowl 49 in arizona. >> i watched it as much as i could over the course of the week to try -- soak play with and, you know, get to know their players and scheme. and sometimes when you play in those super bowls you've got two weeks to prepare and i would say i watched probably more film that week than i've watched in my career. >> two weeks from thursday is thanksgiving. so let me know why i should wear your school sweatshirt on your annual thanksgiving show and contact me, and i doesn't have to be because your team is
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great volleyball team, soccer team, good teacher, good band, math team. any reason at all, four sweatshirts and i'll be wearing them on thanksgiving night. one of the best nights of the year and we look forward to it every single year. >> for example, my daughter teaches in needham. get you a needham one. >> good enough reason. >> my daughter -- >> nope. >> nope. nope. >> she's great, but not -- nope. >> love bit way. >> coming up, on newscenter 5 at 7:00 right here on channel 5, we talked to our political analyst about moving forward for both the president-elect donald trump and the democrats. what to expect from trump's white house. >> at 11:00, new health alert about vitamin d. there is a twist you may not have heard about before. we'll see tonight at 11:00. >> on "chronicle," get there by boat or bridge.
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tonight, a new era set to begin. president-elect donald trump. the billionaire outsider behind one of the biggest upsets in political history. and the swell of support that carried him through the battlegrounds. >> the forgotten men and women or of our country will be forgotten no longer. on president obama. his first trip to the white house coming next. and hillary clinton. ahead in the popular vote, but still unable to break that glass ceiling. among her first words today to her supporters, "i'm sorry we did not win." >> this is painful. and it will be for a long time. >> tonight, clinton's message to the country about president-elect donald trump. and we ask, who could be in trump's cabinet? new reaction from world leaders,
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