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The morning live 7.11.2018 11/6/18 10:26 PM Charlene Optensteinen Federal Foreign Minister Heiko Maas does not expect course corrections from US President Donald Trump after the congressional elections and sees the time for a new relationship between Europe and the US come. "The US remains our most important partner outside Europe," said the SPD politician of the "Passauer Neue Presse" (Wednesday edition). "But we have to rethink and align our relationship with the United States." Trump's policy of "America first" has led to Washington withdrawing from international treaties. "The only correct answer is" Europe united. "The morning live 7.11.2018 11/6/18 10:24 PM Charlene Optensteinen 55 percent of US citizens reject the policies of President Trump - a vote poll of the TV CNN's 44 percent rated the US president's policies positively, with two-thirds of respondents saying that their vote in the congressional elections was also one of Trump's self. Morning live 7.11.2018 11/6/18 10:06 PM Charlene Optensteinen A group of demonstrators stand in front of the White House holding a sign with glowing letters: "Vote Them Out" AP The Morning Live 7.11.2018 11/6/18 10:04 PM Charlene Optensteinen Before the 2016 presidential election, this joke was: Donald Trump is the only one who can lose to Hillary Clinton, but unfortunately Hillary Clinton is the only one who can lose to Donald Trump, and now the ex-presidential candidate has spoken in several tweets - with passionate appeals n to vote. "Today we say it's enough," Clinton tweeted. The US president undermines democratic institutions and values. The morning live 7.11.2018 11/6/18 10:04 PM Charlene Optensteinen The morning live 7.11.2018 11/6/18 10:03 PM Charlene Optensteinen The morning live 7.11.2018 11/6/18 10:00 PM Charlene Optensteinen The US stock exchanges rose on the day of the important US congressional elections. However, sales remained low as investors did not want to lean too far out of the window due to the unclear election outcome. All three major US indices each gained around 0.6 percent. The Dow Jones Index closed at 25,635 points, the broader S & P 500 at 2755 and the Nasdaq index at 7375 points. On the US exchanges, 6.85 billion shares changed hands, compared with 8.7 billion, which is an average of the past 20 trading days. Show more Tickeroo Liveblog Software