ellen fitzpatrick, matt schlapp, j.d.ce, stefanie brown james, betsy mccoy and ali noorani, we thank you. >> sreenivasan: now, the view from overseas. the election was watched closely, both with anticipation and fear, and as chief foreign affairs correspondent margaret warner reports, today the rest of the world awoke to an america profoundly changed. >> reporter: the stunning news ricocheted around the world-- from tehran to tokyo, istanbul to berlin. met with apprehension by some, and applause by others. in moscow, the russian parliament erupted in cheers at the announcement, and president vladimir putin was among the first to congratulate trump, who had lauded putin as a strong leader. nathan hodge is a "wall street journal" correspondent in moscow. he says there is glee over the divisive u.s. election: >> it's a way that, basically, that russia, which has seen lots of scolding from the u.s. and the west about the way that it conducts elections and the authoritarian tendencies of its leadership, they can now point to t