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time energy and money in my life. >> don't boo. >> don't boo. vote. captioning funded by cbs it's wednesday, november 9th, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." on to all republicans and democrats and independents across this nation, i say it is time for us to come together as one united people. >> after a long night, donald trump has been elected 45th president of the united states in a stunning upset.
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good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >> well, what will go down as one of the largest upsets in u.s. political history, cbs news projects donald trump has been elected the 45th president of the united states. riding a wave of frustration with washington, trump stymied hillary clinton's bid to become the first woman to serve in the nation's highest office. and early this morning, trump told his supporters it's time for the >> i've just received a call from secretary clinton. she congratulated us. it's about us. on our victory and i congratulated her and her family on a very, very hard-fought campaign. i pledge to every citizen of our land that i will be president
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important to me. for those who have chosen not to support me in the past, of which there were a few people, i'm reaching out to you for your guidance and your help so that we can work together and unify our great country. >> well, cbs news estimates trump votes and showing surprising strength in the usually democratic upper midwest. trump also won at least 8 of the 13 so-called battleground states, including florida, north carolina, and ohio. trump narrowly won the popular vote in a remarkably close race and republicans retained control of both the senate and the house. well, the president-elect told his supporters it was a movement that got him elected. jamie yuccas reports from the
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>> the president-elect of the united states of america, donald trump. >> reporter: the crowd roared as donald trump made his entrance into his campaign's election night headquarters. >> i pledge to every citizen of our land that i will be president for all americans. >> reporter: trump pulled off wins in key battleground states tuesday night, including florida, ohio, and north carolina. the trump campaign says hillary clinton called to concede. >> it's about us. on our victory and i congratulated her and her family on a very, very hard-fought campaign. >> reporter: stunned hillary clinton supporters wiped away tears after the democrats multiple paths to victory disappeared one-by-one. clinton failed to carry many of the battleground states president obama won in 2012. trump's populace message working
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washington outsider. >> i'm hoping for change. that's what i voted for. >> reporter: ballots are already being counted but donald trump is looking forward to taking the oath of office. >> hillary clinton conceded to donald trump but has not spoken publicly yet. apparently before that phone call, clinton supporters were greeted by her campaign chairman john podesta who told the crowd to go home. weijia jiang reports from clinton headquarters in new york city. the emotions inside this room were tangible all through election night and then well into the early morning hours, from excitement to nervous energy and then a feeling of defeat when clinton's campaign chair john podesta came out here and stood on that stage where hillary clinton was hoping to make history and told the crowds to go home. he said there were races that were still too close to call and secretary clinton would not be
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>> everybody should head home. you should get some sleep. we will have more to say tomorrow. i want you to know, i want every person in this hall to know, and i want every person across the country who supported hillary to know that your voices and your enthusiasm means so much to her and to tim and to all of us. we are so proud and we are so proud of her. she's done an amazing job and she is not done yet! >> reporter: at that point, supporters started leaving right away, but even before that, people were crying. they were embracing each other and they were holding hand. you could see the disappointment
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that is shock because people were not expecting that. not even the clinton campaign. if he beginning of the night, it seemed they were confident. aides told us she was working with a speech with her husband bill at a nearby hotel and going to come here to the javitz center to watch the rest of the results. that never happened and we never saw a glimpse from her and we will have to wait until later today to do what she has to stay. reporting at clinton headquarters in mid-town manhattan, back anne-marie. >> john dickerson weighed in after trump's speech on how his win of the popular vote might impact his tone now that he is heading to the white house. >> reporter: we have seen donald trump give a conciliatory sort of the right pitch in his speech, but those 56 million who voted for hillary clinton, there are a lot of them who believe he came to this position by playing on racial fears, by he was for five years the chief advocate of
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wasn't born in the united states. there are people on the other side of this that are not going to accept this and we will see what the shape of that response will be, who becomes the voice of that response. you mentioned barack obama. he will not be the voice of that response. but who is and who does? and we have yet to see that part of the story play out. >> that was john dickerson. well, there was a large crowd outside the white house tonight. some were trump supporters, some were not. president obama campaigned for hillary clinton. donald trump promised to undo much of what the president accomplished. here is margaret brennan's take during our cbs news election special. >> reporter: a crowd has gathered here, scott, but the silence from the white house is deafening. president obama argued that the very fate of the republican, his words, hinged on this election and he was on the stump for his successor more than any other president in modern history.
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uniquely unfit for office, is going to deal obama's historic presidency a serious blow. clinton had promised that she would protect his signature achievement, obamacare, which has been damaged in recent months. she had pledged to undertake immigration reform, roll out environmental protections and defend that landmark nuclear deal with iran, which trump says he is going to tear up. supreme court nominee garland doesn't look like he is going to get confirmed and lead with a supreme court split. and he said he would do the free trade deal with china. this will be hard for president obama who heads to europe and reassure. how is he going to explain this pledge to possibly starting trade deal with china?
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difficult for the white house to explain away in the light of day, but, scott and norah, president obama said before the polls close that when the sun rises, america will still be the greatest nation on earth. i think it's safe to say he didn't think he would wake up to this kind of result. >> that was margaret brennan at the white house. now it could be a wild ride on wall street today with news of trump's victory. dow futures plunged overnight. and overseas losses. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange. good morning. >> good morning. donald trump's surprise win on uncertainty surrounding a trump presidency is shocking financial markets. they mostly priced in a hillary clinton victory. so far tonight, there has been a global market sell-off. asian and european markets are tumbling. and dow futures point to 800-point drop at the open. i should note she recovered a
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conceded. markets don't like uncertainty and there are just a lot of question marks surrounding donald trump's economic positions. he said he wants to revamp the tax code and u.s. immigration policy. he has been critical of the u.s. federal reserve. there is also concern the u.s. could withdraw from major trade agreements. the mexican peso dropped sharply that a trump presidency would mean less trade with mexico. investors will digest all of this and what it means. markets in the u.s. still pointing to a major drop open but they have recovered a great deal. >> jill wagner at the new york stock exchange, thanks a lot, jill coming up on the "morning news." foreign fallout. we will take you overseas for reaction to the u.s. election results. this is the "cbs morning news." yeah, so mom's got this cold. hashtag "stuffy nose." hashtag "no sleep." i got it. hashtag "mouthbreather." yep. we've got a mouthbreather.
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everyone, everyone. all people and all other nations. we will seek common ground, not hostility. partnership, not conflict. >> well, world leaders are now assessing relations with the u.s. with donald trump as president. riley carson is in london with global reaction to trump's victory. good morning, riley. >> good morning. thousands of people in london and across europe just did not go to sleep last night, anxiously waiting to would be america's president-elect. >> thank you. >> reporter: in the uk, they are calling trump's victory a brexit style shock. another surprising involving europe to leave the european union. >> i saw it as a warning that something like this could happen. >> reporter: late editions of uk newspapers flew off the presses with news of trump's surge.
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been watched all around the world and american voters here in london say this is a rally they just couldn't miss. >> it's big league. big league. >> reporter: but for many clinton supporters at this party in london, early excitement lessened as night wore on. markets around the globe plum plummeted as trump won state after state. in russia president trump souvenirs are already being russian president vladimir putin has reached out already to congratulate trump and so has nigel ferage. they say the world will not end with trump being elected but it will get crazier. >> riley carson in london, thank you. still ahead, the congressional races. the republican party maintaining control of the house and the senate. was near.
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people. >> as we reported, republicans retain control of the senate and the house. donald trump will take office with the congress completely under republican control, giving him, among other things, leeway in pointing supreme court justices. mark albert is in washington. good morning, mark. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. democrats are hoped to ride secretary of state clinton's coattails into the senate majority but when clinton both fell short. republicans couldn't contain their joy as they won hotly contested senate races in state after state. >> tonight was a reminder that our on charge in the u.s. senate is to serve you and people like you across this state and across this country. >> reporter: the electorate seemed to send a clear message it was sick of washington and wanted big change. >> the media government, they
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and angry. >> reporter: republicans also retained control of the house, but their promise to shake up d.c.'s establishment could be in a shake-up in their own house. >> working for you has been one of the greatest honors of my life. >> reporter: house speaker paul ryan has been at odds with donald trump throughout the campaign and some house members say they may look at a pro-trump member to challenge ryan for the speaker seat. >> you're looking at has had such exceptional opportunity in his life. >> reporter: it wasn't a clean sweep for the florida. micah lost his seat after four terms in congress. stephanie murphy thank supporters. congress comes back into session next week also tenthtyiveative
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cbs news contributor and the rest of the team realized they were witnessing history. >> you know, i remember when richard nixon resigned and roger mudd was part of the panel after that happened. i said, roger, what is your reaction and he said,, you know, i think i want to go home and sleep a couple of hours and i'll come back and tell you tomorrow. this was totally unexpected. i think certainly from those of us politics over the years, this is -- i think charlie is right. this is -- this is historic, but i don't think we can say right now where this goes from here. >> unexpected, not because of any interest in politics, but unexpected because of the polling. the polls were telling us. polls done by many different organizations at many different times were all pointing in the direction of a clinton victory.
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we will embark upon a project of national growth and renewal. i will harness the creative talents of our people and we will call upon the best and tremendous talent for the benefit of all. it's going to happen. >> president-elect donald trump speaking to supporters this morning after his stunning upset win over hillary clinton. craig boswell has the details from washington, d.c. craig? >> reporter: annemarie, good morning. i just want to take a minute and point out this mood change right now that has taken place at the white house and right outside the white house. up until now, it has been noisy
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clinton supporters and hillary clinton supporters and now it's quiet outside the white house as this news has settled in. donald trump has called for unity after this campaign as the businessman and television reality star is elected the 545h president of theus. >> it is time for us to come together as one united people. >> reporter: the republican nominee defied expectations tuesday, racking up crucial victories in the battleground states of florida, north carolina, and ohio, among others. >> i have not met a single person out there yet who doesn't feel like i do and has the same burden on their heart and what is happening to our country. >> reporter: earlier, hillary clinton called trump to concede the race. >> she congratulated us. it's about us.
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congratulated her and her family on a very, very hard-fought campaign. >> reporter: clinton's campaign chairman john podesta addressed crowds of supporters garnltheret her election night headquarters. >> i want everybody across the country who supported hillary to know that your voices and your enthusiasm means so much to her. >> reporter: despite wins in virginia, colorado, and nevada, the democratic nominee failed to carry many of the battleground states president obama won in 2012. many of those gathered to see a clinton victory rally, left in tears. as the results trickled in, crowds of demonstrators remind outside of the white house well into the morning as they anxiously await the end to the bitter presidential contest. house speaker paul ryan, who was critical of trump's campaign, called to congratulate him on a big night. saying the work is just beginning as his campaign and
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transition to a new administration. anne-marie, back to you. >> thanks a lot. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," full coverage of the historic election, including reaction and analysis of the results, as americans elect donald trump to the next president. we will be tracking developments around the clock, of course, on cbsn and we will wrap up the today's events tonight on the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. that is the "cbs morniew thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green.
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