Trump taking the stage with his own message of unity. While the campaign is over, our work on this movement is now really just beginning. Our Powerhouse Political Team is here on the day after breaking down this historic surprise. Answering the question, where do we go from here . I love this country. Thank you. Thank you very much. A special edition of Good Morning America starts now. Good morning, america. What a night, what a campaign. The experts said he couldnt do it. His critics said he wasnt qualified. But donald j. Trump proved them all wrong. Pulling off the most stunning upset in political history, he next president of the United States. All of america waking up to this political shocker and there he was last night watching just a few hours ago, donald trump surrounded by his family taking the stage to address his many supporters after that concession call from Hillary Clinton. And another moment from last night, donald trump took a little time to help his son barron with his
Holocaust as a cultural category, nevertheless was a soldier on behalf of the distressed. Were bringing mikes, so, and if youll let me know what my time frame is. This may be too narrow a question, but ill ask it anyway. So, i saw on cspan a while back interviews with bernard ferrenz, who was with the army and worked with Holocaust Survivors getting restitution. I wondered if you were familiar with his work and if that was connected at all with the congressman . No, i didnt see that. Its fascinating. Fascinating. I know the harrison report alone. Okay. Maybe you could tell me what fascinating. He has his own story, jewish background, and very unhappy being a private in the army when he was an attorney and all those and really singlehandedly, there was one other individual in the army who when they went into the camps tried to maintain all of the documentation so that they could pursue. And he followed up at nuremberg. Very, very interesting interviews. Documentation was key. I should h
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And there were attacks planned on new years eve and arrests in turkey, thats why theres a Massive Police presence across america times square, the rose bowl, all potential terror targets and all heavily guarded. Theres an ominous tone to u. S. Celebrations this year, but Varney Company is about to begin. This is serious and you need to know about it. Massive flooding in the midwest. The Mississippi River is expected to reach nearly 15 feet above flood stage tomorrow in st. Louis which would be the second worst flood on record, almost as bad as the bad old days of 1993. Officials say thousands of homes are threatened, at least 18 deaths over several days in missouri and illinois, they were blamed on flooding, mostly involving vehicles that drove into swamped roadways. Weve just received this footage out of st. Louis, missouri. That is highway i44 flooded, again, the Mississippi River doesnt crest until tomorrow, but look at that, right now, in st. Louis. That is a flood. And then we hav
Our Team Coverage continues with lauren mayk live at the hospital where crews rushed that injured trooper to be treated. Whats the latest on his condition . Reporter good evening. Well, we are told that he is in Good Condition today. He does have a bullet in his shoulder that for now will not be removed, but he is expected to be okay. Awake, alert, talking. Reporter mayor Michael Nutter giving the good news about the wounded trooper. He asked me how i was doing. I said, well, thats really not the question right now. The question is, how are you doing. Reporter at the hospital, 31yearold trooper Patrick Casey reported to be in good spirits after being shot. Shoulder wound, he described it as his lat, his left shoulder. Reporter state Police Captain tells us trooper casey was the backup on a traffic stop. He followed the fleeing suspect, trying to box in the other vehicle and took fire. The suspect got out of his car, was firing continually at trooper casey, at which time he was returnin