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i just received a call from secretary clinton. she it's about us! on our victory and i congratulated her and her family on a very, very hard fought campaign. >> in a stunning turn of events, america has elected billionaire businessman donald trump as our 45ing president of the united states. a shocking outcome for hillary clinton and her shell shocked supporters who appear to have momentum and polls on their
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>> good wednesday morning, everyone, i'm amen mohyeldin. >> i'm frances rivera. you haven't slept at all, leaving many on both sides in awe. hillary clinton has conceded the presidential race and donald trump set to become the 45th president of the united states. voters across the country confounded nearly every polling pundit headed into this historic election and made the billionaire our next commander in speech. the next leader has no military or public service experience to draw upon and trump made sure to revel in his anti-establishment, anti-washington persona during his victory speech earlier this morning. >> the president elect of the
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trump! [ cheers ] >> sorry to keep you waiting, complicated busines complicated. now it's time for america to bind the wound of division. we have to get together to all republicans and democrats and independents across this nation, i say, it is time for us to come together as one united people. >> as for hillary clinton, she just could not hold open to the was able give president obama his two terms. while trump blah past expectations to make gains in florida and north carolina. this morning, most clinton supporters have shell shocked, crying and in a state of utter disbelief. >> we want to bring in our panel this morning, senior adviser and national spokesperson for moveon.org and also rick tyler, nbc news analyst and former
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night, good morning, here as we talk about this. when you see this, we are talking about the 45th president elect donald trump. how'd we get here, given we have despised poll, pundits. every rule of a political playbook? let's start with you, corinne. >> first of all, i have to say, look, i don't have a better word for this, but i am shocked but also not surprised. i am shocked because clearly the polling the data, not just the public internal polling in our models must have been terribly wrong. right? i think that's something we need a address and what happened there. i think other thing that really kind of struck us, sticks out to me is that i worked on the obama 28 campaign and the white house for obama. i realize is obama is once in a generation kind of in a lifetime politician. and he was able to create this
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clearly, no longer exists. i think that's the thing that sticks out to me tonight. >> so when you look also the republicans are riding a wave of tremendous success votes in the house and senate. they will also win the white house, was this an anti-hillary vote on the presidential side? how do you explain the success across the legislative branch, did we under understood the republicans? >> it's an achievement. it blows every convention as you said out of the window. pollsters have just got to be scratching their heads because his models of polling are off. there was a brexit-like vote that they have been saying that turned out. and many, many people, including myself, were wrong about this race, that donald trump had
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didn't see. the election, primarily, was about change. people want to change. the question was, hillary clinton represented the status quo. basically, she represented the status quo. donald trump represented change. the clinton people liked to see scary change. in the end, how much worse can they get? they want to proceed it out. >> they underestimate trump supporters. they have been outspoken. i wish we had more time. there is so much more to delve into. >> we talked to battleground states, in wayne, pennsylvania, and charlotte for us in north carolina. steve, let's start with you democrats initially crumbled at the end of the night. what happened? >> absolutely stunning.
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took the state. he did it in such a historic fashion. generally the presidential candidate that carries, either suburban philadelphia counties that surround the city centers generally within they win these counties, they win the state and hillary clinton had a great ground game here. she won those counties. she won the city centers around philadelphia. >> that speaks to this revolution that i think we all in the state that went completely red. we are joined by emmy in a diner at 4:00 in the morning. you are a clinton supporter, how do you feel about president trump? >> i am scared. i am really scared. i am afraid we will become a 2nd, 3rd world nation and kicked out of the u.n.. i am afraid there will be more war and i don't think it's necessary. >> i think something we all did not respect today.
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>> steve patterson in wayne, pennsylvania, thank you. i want to turn out to miami florida, all eyes were fixed overnight for trump's political future hinged on the outcome there, especially given the hispanic vote, talk about the move there within specifically the hispanic community. >> reporter: good morning, guys t. mood here very somber on a local watch party in miami with latino families. some of the folks here do the question for these families now, will donald trump, the new president-elect, deliver on his immigration policies, a policy he launched his key candidacy on. this is valerie, you are 16-years-old, are you a sid, but your parents were deported to colombia, how are you feeling tonight, this morning with these results? >> well, i'm scared and i'm nervous because i'm, i don't
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because i don't know when i'm going to be seeing my parents again. >> reporter: thank you so much, vamry, for your story and that is the question for many latino families across the nation. 11 million undocumented people in this country and their family members, having these same discussion across our nation this morning. >> thanks. let's go to morgan in north carolina, good morning to you. democrats began hoping they could eek out a win in north asking all of our correspondents, what happened in that state? >> reporter: eamon, we are in charlotte, north carolina, trump took this state 51% to 47% what's interesting is that the people we have spoken to here. the reaction is mixed. others say this is what we expected to happen. others say they are not
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the feelings were so pro lemic on both side of the aisle. i want to also bring attention to the race for governor here. >> that has been a hot local topic. right now, we are 49% and 49% locked in a dead heat with roy cooper and that's exactly what we are looking at now as people are talk. politics is on the mind in charlotte, north carolina. >> a win bracket. bring back we are talking about this. what i have been hearing, reading about consistently overnight is the fear that many of those people when it comes to immigration, foreign policy, to health care, how could donald trump now as the president-elect not only bridge the aisle across democrats and republicans and within the republican party. >> that's a great question. it's the unknown.
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points. it's really the unknown. >> how do you see this playing out for donald trump tomorrow morning, he wakes up president-elect. he starts to reach across the aisle as he says he wants to do. is that going to be much harder to do or can he actually be -- >> it will be very hard to do. that's what leaders need to do? in his vic morning. he started that process. so woom we'll see, the u.s. the unknown. markets love stability clinton will win. this is predictable. donald trump very unpredictable. i believe in the republic. i think the republic survives. so we'll see what he does on immigration. we'll see what he does on trade deals, on the economy.
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he has said he's wanted to do that all rhetoric counteders. that we have to give him a chance and see how he'll govern. >> he has a lot of work to do. he ran as a changed candidate, against the establishment. now he has the senate and the house, how does he kind of reconcile all of that? >> so that's the unknown. >> that's the unknown also and what hillary clinton will say when she is expected to s a now hours. all of us will be watching. thank you for being with us early this morning. just ahead, stockmarkets around the globe have been on a roller coaster ride. we will held tell you what's ahead for your money. >> good morning, eamon, good morning, frances, the big story is the warmth that continues across the country. this will be another beautiful november day. we're in the mid-november now.
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60s and 70s. just a few showers into areas of the south in the 70s. that's still a very mild forecast for much of the country, from texas all the way to florida. >> that's a look at your forecast. still ahead, stock those futures next as we take you to break, look at how newspapers are reporting the victory of donald trump as the 45th president of the united states. i really did save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. i should take a closer look at geico... geico has a long history of great savings and great service. over seventy-five years. wait. seventy-five years? that is great.
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msnbc business correspondent is here to make sense for us. what a tumultuous night. >> when we started to see donald trump was in the lead the market that was opened was japan. it tanked because investors' first ink instinct, if i don't know what it is, get rid of everything, go back to cash. that was the most extreme reaction. we saw it in japan and south korea. can you see some numbers there. but as the eveni >> and people started to realize, sure, there might be policies that you don't like. it might not be happening tomorrow. what tends to happen is that's what slowed across the opening. we are five hours from opening. i am suspecting that gap will get narrower and narrower. despite the fact at 3:00 in the morning or 2:00 in the morning,
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>> the futures as well not nearly as dramatic. something interesting happened. >> that is what overnight trading gets tumultuous. the s&p futures stopped. it wouldn't let them go below 5%. the market opposite the bottom falls out. >> right. >> it to realize i may not be able to sell my stock. >> it was a the first time since 9-11. >> people who were nervous about the market. it made up all their losses within one month. the market is very resilient. if you sell, you lock in a loss. maybe you understand what you are buying or selling. some will do better under a
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>> welcome back. just like all of us here. the world is watching closely as the election results came in overnight, programs none closer than russia. a nation that was a hot button issue on the trail. >> lucie cavanaugh. what are you seeing and hearing in terms of moscow's reaction to what happened in the united states? >> reporter: well, good morning, ayman, shock and disbelief across the globe. a tepid reaction from te tried to adjust to a brave, new, your honor certain world. here in moscow, guys, donald trump is certainly feeling the love. this has been a difficult period since the cold war from syria, hacking allegations, ukraine, now things are going to change. that's the hope at least from the kremlin. president putin this morning, sending donald trump his congratulations via telegram
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calls a crisis in bilateral relations to finally come to an end. on the streets of moscow, cautious optimism. this election was front and center in the state-controlled media. most russians sort of see clintons a being a potential threat to russia. someone who lectured the country. donald trump may be unpredictable, they say, at least he will, they see, or believe at least that he will let russia do what it wants to do. so a lot of optimism world. >> nbc's lucie cavanaugh live in moscow. we'll be right back with lots more. stay with us. from leaving me at a higher risk of stroke. that'd be devastating. i took warfarin for over 15 years until i learned more about once-daily xarelto... a latest generation blood thinner. then i made the switch. xarelto? significantly lowers the risk of stroke in people with afib not caused by a heart valve problem.
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>> president-elect donald trump happy birthday working with a republican-led senate. they may take control of the senate. democrats did gain some ground, in illinois tammy duckworth defeated nbtd. and ron johnson beat marc feingold. marco rubio pete patrick murphy as did kentucky republican rand paul and senator john mccain won his re-election bid over democrat anne kirk patrick. pat toomey defeated katy mcginty in an extremely tight race.
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>> america will no longer settle for anything less than the best. we must reclaim our country's destiny and dream big and daring. we have to do that. we're going to dream of things for our country and beautiful things and successful things once again. >> 4:30 in the morning, donald trump elected 45th president of the united states america. denying hillary clinton the chance to be the first woman to serve in the office. >> they called that race just
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