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donald trump and house speaker paul ryan had what ryan called a fantastic, productive meeting. ryan criticized trump at times in the presidential race and never campaigned with him. the house vote tuesday determines whether ryan remains speaker. trump came out of the meeting saying he expects congress to move strongly on a number of issues including health care. as you know on the campaign trail, donald trump called the media disgusting and dishonest. >> right. >> apparently, that vitrol of
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the campaign has not released the daily schedule, which is the norm, and the press, he left for washington, d.c. without the press. they didn't even give out a schedule. at one point during the day, he disappeared for a full hour. >> he left d.c. to return to new york unannounced. >> yep. >> i think, obviously, we heard the sentiment from donald trump and president obama, they never met before, so some called that meeting in the oval office awkward. the media's relationship with donald trump has not been conventional since day one, so it was a surprise. it was inconvenient to a lot of to kind of follow the story and looking for messages. >> it's normal to have a press pool to travel with the president or president-elect. that didn't happen. have fun over the next four years. >> yeah. >> it's not going to be like any other time before, certainly. moving on, though. talk of a possible deal in the trump university fraud case. the trial set to start later this month and the attorney says
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there's a delay until next year due to the president-elect's transition responsibilities. in the meantime, a ruling could affect trump's defense. the federal judge says he's prepared to deny a request to ban statements made by and about trump during the campaign. the judge says the defense didn't specify what evidence it wants kept out. this from the markets now. the dow jones industrial average opens trading this morning at a new record high, but other indexes are not doing as well after the election. dropped the most since september and s&p 500 had only a modest gain. financial companies are doing well, we should point out, based on the president-elect's election promises, and technology household products and utilities are not. some other headlines, we're seeing some new images from the pulse nightclub massacre. cams are review the aftermath.
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images of the scene removed from the video. 49 people died from the rampage, dozens were injured, and they plan to turn the nightclub into a memorial. a big rig fire caused massive traffic delays and authorities shut down the highway. the 60 freeway in the l.a. area, the flames sparked a brush fire that spread to more than two several explosions heard as the fire spread. no injuries reported. it's up clear what caused the fire in the first place. a bald eagle stuck in a storm drain led to portions of the road being closed in orlando, florida. at first, it appeared another eagle was protecting the eagle, but experts say it's likely the birds were fighting over territory. they had a beef, apparently.
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arrived on the scene. the injured eagle was freed after being stuck for 90 minutes. >> two eagles fought in the sky and dropped into the drain. i pulled over. >> stress and nervous. i ran out of the house. >> who knew that eagles had their own territory. >> they are bold birds. one was stuck because he was trying to take cover from the other one attacking him in the air. >> the crips and blood of the the bird hurt her leg, chest and cracked her beak and will take six weeks to heal. >> thank goodness for the first responders for animals. there's a number of special deals to celebrate veterans' day. get free meals at bob evans, applebees, and red robin. ihop has free red, white, and blue pancakes, and there's a free lunch combo from 11:00 to 2:00 at little caesar's.
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>> it's good stuff. i like the deep dish. there's a story about little caesars. we'll talk about it later. >> desserts at red lobster and outback and ruby tuesday's, a bunch of places. >> 15% off. >> at outback -- >> through tomorrow. not bad at all. good for them. on this veterans day, it looks like a friedman, but she's run to go greet her father. home from a tour of duty in afghanistan. i will never tire of seeing those faces. and embraces. he surprised her in a pep rally in her school, and she also ambushed his other two children at their schools, and ambushed with hugs. you know. >> look how excited they are. nearly two dozen veterans in california have their high school diplomas. their education was interrupted
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two of the men were honor ed posthumosley. one feels terrific and feels now he can go to college. >> very sweet. next in the mix, won woman who's been to every country in the world, in a class of her own. >> coming up, michelle and melania meeting the future first lady. what's going to be mrs. trump's legacy? we'll explain just ahead. later, the field of dreams built for one tough new englander. meet that got his very own fenway park in his backyard. >> wow. >> find us on facebook, wnnfans.com. that's wnnfans.com, and on twitter. @abcwnn. you're watching "world news now." twitt
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? the woman best known for her talk show, both of them, queen latifah. there was some u-n-i-t-y on display as first lady michelle obama and melania trump met in the white house. >> after a decade in the spotlight, we know about mrs. obama, and juju chang tells us more about mrs. trump. >> reporter: with a new president comes a new first lady. >> an incredible woman, melania
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>> reporter: melania trump sat down with first lady michelle obama for tea and a tour of the white house. onanuary 20th, michelle will pass the torch to the former model who will become the first foreign-born first lady since john adams aem wife, louisa. raised in this small town, locals celebrated by raising american flags. ? >> reporter: the former melania knaus, not your ordinary girl, former alleged boyfriend telling abc news -- >> she was never typical girl. very, very classy. >> reporter: she is even asked by the "new york times" in 1999 when trump first considered a run for office what kind of first lady she would be, replying i would be very traditional, like betty ford or jackie kennedy. despite the foreshadowing,
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campaign. >> isn't he the best? >> reporter: telling barbara walters, she's busy being a mother. >> a support my husband 100%, but we have a 9-year-old son together, baron, and i'm raising him. >> reporter: just last week, finally giving the world a glimpse at what her future cause as first lady may be. >> we have to find a better way to talk to each other. >> reporter: cyber bullying. >> it's very bad out there and children get hurt. >> our thanks to juju chang, and after looking at the white house, she said, oh, looks lik coming up, a smaller version of fenway park built in the backyard for one of boston's biggest fans. you're watching "world news now." "world news now" continues after this from our abc
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it reminds us of all once was good and could be again. oh, it will come, ray. people will most definitely come. >> oh, that famous scene from "field of dreams" setting us up for another field of dreams. >> set up in the backyard in a town of windsor, connecticut, specifically for a special boy. >> his favorite team is the boston red sox, so that field of dreams had to be fenway park. we have more now from abc's david muir. >> there you go! >> reporter: thomas hastings loved baseball since he was a little boy. he was born with muscular dystrophy and making playing ball difficult, and he spent most of the time in his jersey and wheelchair. he attended his first game at 3 years old. when granted a wish at make a
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field. hundreds of volunteers and strangers coming together to build thomas his own miniature fenway park right in his backyard. they cleared the yard, levelled the playing field, and added the famous citgo sign and, of course, the green monster. >> unlike so many other places that have restrictions and obstacles, there's nothing here that he can't do. >> reporter: just 34 days to build and opening day. >> here he comes out of the bull pen now to relieve. >> it was exciting when i first stepped on to the field. i was starting to think this is real, and it's not a dream. it's real. >> if you can tune out the negativity, you can really find that there's some amazing people out there, completely selfless, completely willing to jump in and do what they need to do to
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let's end this. so this is a woman after my own heart. not referring to you -- well, you, yeah. >> i like the story. >> it's beautiful. >> i like it. >> this 27-year-old woman is trying to become the first female ever to visit every country on earth. she's dog good so far. she's already visited 181 countries since july of of last year. whoa. >> those are the shots i was telling you and why she's sponsored to go to the countries. >> she's traveling, and, apparently doing yoga and working out. only 15 countries to go in 40 days to beat the world record to be the fastest to see all countries around the world. >> very, very impressive. let's go to the next story. i love, love seeing people dance like no one's watching.
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this morning on "world news now," another night of unrest as thousands protest the election of donald trump. demonstrators blocking traffic overnight, and some of the protests taking a violent and ugly turn as trump tweets about the coast to coast displays of anger. we have the latest in a moment. making nice, president obama and president-elect trump making good on the handshake and peaceful transfer of power, but what was it like with the cameras out of the room? meanwhile, how hillary clinton spent her day. new this half hour, the other guests at the white house yesterday. >> nba champs, the cleveland cavaliers had fun with the president and king james and the first lady freezing time, but what was so amazing that caused this reaction from one player?
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the latest celebrity that's not promising to move to canada. that's because chris rock is throwing his hat in the ring for a presidential run. isn't it a little too late for a january move-in date? we'll figure it out on "the skinny" on this friday, november 11th. from abc news, this is "world news now." >> i know that we've said the presidential elections last way with one, and we already have another for 2020. >> guess what. all bets are off, the rule book thrown out. let it go. good morning, i'm adrienne bankert in for diane macedo. >> i'm kendis gibson. we see demonstrators taking anger and frustration to the streets for a seconds night. >> the protests have been mostly
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disobedience including in los angeles where the tight crowd of protesters blocked the 10 freeway east of downtown l.a. >> crowds turned out in cities like minneapolis and dallas as well as philadelphia and portland oregon where police say the protests there have turned into riots. crowds damaged 19 cars at a car dealership. president-elect under his nose are smaller crowds last night gathering outside of trump tower here in new york, and as mr. trump reenergized his twitter account blaming the demonstrations on professional protesters who are incited by the media. >> 100 protesters marched on the hotel from the white house where mr. trump had his first meeting with president obama. the protesters echoing sentiments of voters from around
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>> donald trump doesn't represent me or my community. i have two daughters. it's really important that i set an example that i don't abide by bigotry. i want to stand together with other people and share that experience. >> it is what it is. that's all i can say. >> yeah. >> reporter: do you think by being here it's going to change anything? >> not really. i just want my boys to really understand what's going on. i think we all been through a t. >> we do want to get to some live pictures coming in from california. interstate 580 had been shut down at one point, but it's now open once again. there.n see crowds gathered they're still blocking downtown streets. overnight last night, we watched bonfires set, hopefully it stay calm now. the protests continuing throughout the night across the country. >> certainly we want peace in the midst of demonstrations.
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manhattan home turned new york into a giant security zone. >> trump tower's now surrounded by what's called unbelievable security measures. some streets have also been closed off in the area around what's called the white house on fifth avenue. meantime, a no-fly zone in place over new york city covering a two mile radius over midtown, manhattan, staying in place until january 21st. trump made a visit to washington, d.c. since winning the election, and here's abc's david wright. >> reporter: a historic handshake, former adversaries now members of the world's most exclusive club. together in the oval office forging a path for america's future. >> my number one priority in the coming two months is to try to facilitate a transition that ensures our president-elect is
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>> i very much look forward to dealing with the president in the future including counsel. he's explained several of the difficulties, some of the high flying assets, and some of the really great things that have been achieved. >> reporter: change has already come to washington. >> i think president obama has been the most ignorant president in our history. >> donald trump is uniquely unqualified to be our chief executive. >> reporter: for years, trump doubting president obama was born in this country. >> why not just show the certificate? >> donald trump is here tonight. >> reporter: obama sometimes acted like the idea of a trump presidency was a je. >> say what you want about mr. trump. he certainly would bring change to the white house. >> reporter: now it's trump who gets the last laugh. one of the first orders of
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forming a cabinet. the trump transition team launched a website, help wanted. >> we need donald trump as president of the united states. >> reporter: some of the jobs expected to go to his inner circle, including rudy giuliani, chris christie, and sarah palin. as the office visit wound down, obama's big piece of advice? don't feel it's absolutely necessary to indulge the hungry media hounds. >> it's a good rule. don't answer all the questions. it's always the last one. >> reporter: understandable, really. >> come on, guys. >> let's go. >> very good man. >> thank you, appreciate it. >> reporter: everyone's more than a little skeptical just how long this spirit will last. david right in scranton, pennsylvania. there's another image of the face-to-face meeting in the oval officer. the president's chief photographer captured president
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without the swarm of reporters. just chatting. i did notice in the video, at least, they have one thing in common, the man spread in the oval office. you notice that? the territorial man spread. >> listen, when you're in the oval office, you can do what you want. okay? >> well -- >> i can't believe -- wait a minute, you're kendis? this picture. >> margo taking her girls for a walk, posing for this picture. she ran into hillary clinton and her husband, bill clinton, they shared a hug and a brief chat, and she told cnn that bill clinton took the picture. >> oh. that's got to be tough for them. i'm sure they'll appreciate the walk and nature after all they've been through. coming up in the skinny, another celebrity for president, we'll tell you who has his eyes
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in fact, his latest album, "you want it darker" was released in october. he wrote songs for willie nelson and more, the exact date of death and cause not announced. he was 82. >> justin timberlake paid tribute to him on twitter thursday. on to thursday night football action. the latest in the rivalry between cleveland and baltimore. the baltimore ravens holds first place in its division, and cleveland has lost all ten games this season. the latest, a 28-7 thrashing last night. ravens quarterback joe flacco threw three touchdown passes during baltimore's strong second half. the browns, on the other hand, went through three quarterbacks.
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now" had a football team and we were in the nfl -- >> we'd have a chance. >> we'd be tied. >> we'd have a chance. >> we'd be tied with the browns. >> i have faith in you. >> yes. >> i'd be cheering from the sideline. >> when does spring training start? >> oh, man. i'd say just pick another quarterback. that's a winning solution. >> the cowboys did it. >> yes. although they -- >> well, it's controversial. >> it's weird. >> so weird. love you, dallas. >> yes. the ufc's first event in new york city is this saturday, by the way and ufc featherweight champion conor mcgreg joran sures everyone knows the champ is here. whoa. he showed up late for the press pre-fight conference. >> was he dancing? >> i think that's what it was. he swiped the lightweight title belt from the current champion, eddie alvarez, and it appeared
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right then and there and then -- >> i predict i rearrange his face. >> he's always like this, so why are we surprised? >> yeah. that's true. >> he's brash. >> whoa. what did the chair do to you? >> he's bold. >> he'd be the first to hold it in two classes, and this is the first since new york state ended the 19-year ban on this sport. i think ronda rousey had lip like that before her find down under. >> we know how that ended. >> we know how that ended. >> jinx. >> we thought the same. wow. you saw president obama meeting with donald trump in the oval office after their meeting, president obama went outside to welcome the nba champions. >> lebron james and the rest of the cavaliers honored for their win against the golden state warriors, and they presented the president with a jersey for his collection there. in the remarks, the president reminded everyone that he's a
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1996 bulls as the greatest team of all time. so your president thanks you for that. >> that's a good one. >> after the jersey presentation, it was time for the team photo. check out the reaction of the cavs guard. >> like, why? here's why. >> he's -- >> look. he's just got this shock and awe on his face, right? the president's podium wasak "team," and everybody got to work moving that podium out of the way thinking, wow, that's power. >> like, i don't know if he thought it was a permanent podium, the presidential podium doesn't move, but just, like -- >> he was impressed because he just said "team" and they moved. >> boom. >> he's the man is what he tweeted later. >> exactly. the cavaliers provided this video. the players doing the challenge
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? skinny so skinny ? ? ? i love this music. i've been listening to it for years, and now i'm a part of it. >> you sang it in the meeting. it's your first ever skinny. >> it is. i'm honor. i really am. >> you are. you're, like, tearing up. that's sad. so we're going to start with political skinny news. >> all right. let's start. the next field of presidential candidates is starting to fill in. comedian chris rock tweeting i'm running in 2020, wish me luck. i can't do the impression. >> i'm running in twenty twenty, wish me luck. >> that was only slightly better. the head of state said the only thing white is the house, #rock2020. >> that was the bomb. he played a candidate. >> for the first time in
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>> oh. >> it's a precursor to what president obama was, indeed, the first black president. >> way back when. >> who was black. >> chris rock versus kanye in the primaries. can't wait for 2020 to get here. >> that's a long ways from now. >> let's hold off. >> things could change. weekend for prince harry and his girlfriend. we know that megan markel is in london right now. >> yes. >> she's been spotted entering the palace. with groceries. >> oh. >> that's serious. >> that's huge. >> that's big. >> she's cooking? >> making dinner? >> i guess.
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acknowledging markle is harry's girlfriend. it was the first time they acknowledged that. >> yes. but there were a lot of people who were upset that prince harry is down with the swirl, and so they responded to that. prince harry made his appearance since the statement at a british veterans day observance. it's believed he'll formally introduce markle to prince william and te. how cool. they say the palace's statement and that introduction are proof that harry's relationship is serious. >> i say leave them alone. he's the hottest prince in the whole entire world. >> yes. >> who really cares. haters going to hate. >> there's one in luxumberg that's hotter. >> really? >> no. >> i don't know. and alicia keys is speaking out about her makeup-free moment. >> keys appears on "elle" and in an interview, said it took,
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she claims she used to have a face full of bumps and blemishes, which you can see in the earlier photos. >> and -- >> looking good. >> keys also talk about five powerful women who have inspired her starting with her mom. >> absolutely my mother. she gave me what i think she never even knew she gave me, which is her resilience, her determination, and really loving, nurturing about me being an artist. >> keys includes her poe it poet maya angelou. the video ends with keys calling on all women to be their greatest self. >> finally, ever need a good book to read? hope actress emma watson is around. >> a book for anyone to pick up on the 23rd subway station. she's a so-called book fairy. >> she does it in london working with a group called books on the underground.
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? finally, what a week for america. no matter who you voted for, this past week will live long in our memories. >> it will. a hard fought presidential campaign came to a close and the now the transition is under way. all part of our friday rewind. >> now it's up to the american people to deliver justice at the ballot box on november 8th. >> everything you care about, everything i care about and i've worked for is at stake. >> i want you to focus on this election and its candidates because the truth is, the choice couldn't be simpler or clearer. >> everybody should head home.
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democrats and independents across this nation, i say it is time for us to come together as one united people. i will be president for all americans, and this is so important to me. >> this is the most incredible, political feat i've seen in my lifetime. >> this is painful. and it will be for a long time. but, please, never stop believing that fighting for what's right is worth it. >> we are now all rooting for success in uniting and leading the country. >> i'm a republican. i'm a woman. i've never come out to a protest and never felt so passionate about anything being so wrong in my life. >> i'm terrified. i come from a family of political refugees from cuba, and i'm very grateful to this country for having accepted us,
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>> i very much look forward to dealing with the president in the future including counsel, he explained several of the difficulties, some of the high flying assets and great things achieved. so, mr. president, it was a great honor being with you, and i look forward to being with you many, many more times in the future. thank you, sir. week, it's a week that was hard for a lot of people to digest, and i think the key here is to have compassion for people who don't necessarily agree with you, and maybe don't have the same opinion as you, but we all have -- >> a lot of people are saying it'll take some time. >> yes. hang in there. don't miss our updates on facebook at wnnfans.com. this is abc's "world news now" informing insomniacs for two decades.
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good morning, i'm adrienne bankert in for diane macedo. >> i'm kendis gibson. here's the top stories we're following on "world news now," anger spilled out into streets for the second night across this country as president-elect trump held a first transition meeting with president obama. tweeting that the two had great chemistry. coverage ahead. >> a state of emergency declared and wildfires. thousands of firefighters battling 53 active fires. residents near chattanooga forced to leave homes. election rally has dow opening at a record high.
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do well in a trump administration. >> banks closed, but vets and active military can save money in a variety restaurants today. some offering complete meals, others appetizers, desserts, or discounts. those are our stories on this friday, november 11th. from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good friday morning, everyone. i want to welcome adrienne bankert here to "world news now." >> the clap is just a slow clap. >> waiting for it. i'll take it, though. night to be here. >> certainly. >> second night, we have breaking news of anti-trump protests, thousands taking to the streets in cities all across america. >> and most of the protests have been described as peaceful, but portland, oregon, it's getting dangerous. police there say that there's criminal behavior and this is not a protest anymore. this is a riot. crowds throwing projectiles at police officers and vandalizing cars and buildings. >> in minneapolis, thousands blocked interstate 94 backing up the city's major artery for
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hitting close to home for mr. trump at the base of the tower here in new york, considerably smaller crowds from the night before, but no less vocal with protesters on both sides of the issue. >> it's not what he's done as president, but what he did before he was president. >> this is our freedom of speech. we can join here and protest our ideals. get over the results. he won, he won. a disturbing new development, messages of hate and intolerance emerging in schools across america. here's the latest. >> videos capturing hate in schools across america, and in this york, pennsylvania high school, students holding trump signs chanting "white power." this michigan middle school cafeteria, students chant, "build the wall." while latino children in the
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all that while in stark contrast, thousands of young people old enough to vote took to the streets protesting trump. from freeway shutdowns and effigy burning in los angeles to tear gas in oakland -- >> i woke up fearful for my family and my life and rights as a woman. >> we're scared of what's going to happen to lgbt community, women, people of color, we're terrified. >> young people voted this election, and among them, hillary clinton overwhelmingly won, 56% to trump's 35%, 21 points, t women by a greater number of 35 points. the faces at the protests are more peaceful than violent and marching because they feel their vote was not represented. emotions are still raw. you can see a new group of protesters forming now in front of trump tower, but that
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people voted for hillary clinton than barack obama in 2008 or even 2012. abc news, new york. and the post election protest triggered the twitter remark since the election. donald trump had been relatively quiet on the social media service for the past few days. >> with a lot going on, right? >> yeah. >> he sent a tweet thursday night, reading, i had a very open and successful presidential election, and now professional protesters incited by the media are protesting, very unfair. >> not the unifying message people looked for that he had wednesday morning. the response comes a day after he spent visiting washington, d.c. for the first time since winning tuesday's election. it started with a sit-down with the man he'll replace. here's abc's johnathan carl. >> reporter: president-elect donald trump left with a quick wave, bound to the airport where his plane was given a so-called water salute before taking off
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at the white house, an oval office meeting two two of america's most bitter rivals. >> ready? okay. well, i just had the opportunity to have an talent conversation with donald trump. >> reporter: uttering words few ever imagined from president obama. >> i had been very encourage by the, i think, interest in to work with my team around many of the issues that this great country faces. >> i very much look forward to dealing with the president in the future including counsel. he explained some of the difficulties, some of the high flying assets, and some of the really great things achieved, so, mr. president, it was a great honor being with you, and i look forward to being with you many, many more times in the
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>> thank you. >> reporter: the current president with some advice for his successor. >> it's a good rule, don't answer all the questions when they are yelling. >> reporter: but we tried anyway. >> come on, guys. >> seek his counsel? >> let's go. >> very, very good man. >> thank you, appreciate it. >> reporter: for all words of graciousness, bad blood remains. >> said donald trump is unfit to be commander in chief, uniquely unqualified. does he still believe that? >> look, the president's views have not changed, stands by what he said on the campaign trail. >> the meeting in the oval office that was one-on-one between donald trump and barack obama went longer than expected. the white house said they didn't resolve their differences nor try to. abc news, the white house.
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his own family to find his chief-of-staff. trump's son-in-law was seen walking with dennis at the white house. he became chief-of staff at the start of president obama's second term. he's a real estate developer like his father-in-law and owner of the weekly newspaper "the new york observer." when the congress convenes in january, it's the most diverse the nation has ever seen. there's 38 women of color, which is a record. the senate has the most women of colo the first latino senator, and the senate's first i american. a former illinois congressman indicted on charges of misusing public funds. his capitol hill office decorated in the style of downton abbey was once a rising star in the republican party, but retired after reports of improper spending, mail fraud
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the philippine's president was in tune with malaysia at a state visit. at negotiating agreements, the colorful prime ministers got up to sing a song. >> they are a fan of karaoke, well-known for this, and performed "the wind beneath my wings." ? ? >> the malaysian prime minister was a bit more animated singing "the young ones." >> just like us, singing karaoke.
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i don't know that one. >> jack? >> no. >> i hope i said it right. >> oh, my gosh. >> at for why duterte hasn't sung at a state dinner before, the spokesman said it didn't come >> i want to hear him sing it up. again. >> again? it was not enough for you? >> jack can't hear anything after listening to that. >> thank you for the encore light from your phone. some think spain's new government needs to lighten up a bit. the administration wants to ban memes sang >> come on. >> honor is important, kendis. >> i guess. >> it was met with a host of memes. >> most of them poked fun of the prime minister, and here is he's shown as edward scissor hands. >> that's cold right there. >> most of the memes had the hashtag there's no democracy without memes. i'm agreeing with that.
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>> long live memes. >> one day, you know, you have to explain to your kids why that's okay. >> why memes are okay? >> to insult an authority figure? can they make you a meme, dad. >> yes, of course. is it -- >> i'm totally -- >> is it memes or memes and gif or jif. big league or bigly. fear and panic. >> an approach to calm kids at school. the trick? just breathe. we'll explain. first, a look at today's high temperatures. "world news now" weather
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oh, wow. dramatic images capturing panic in the streets of brazil. this is an explosion and fire ball sending people running for their lives. the power of the blast knocking people to the ground, and started when a car was carrying butane gas cylinders caught fire. four people were injured. >> amazing that re were not. and now back here in this country and it a shocking crime in pennsylvania. two police officers ambushed responding to a domestic disturbance. three people now dead including on another officer wounded. >> police said it was an assassination. authorities trying to determine what went wrong. a a bc's linzie janis has all the details. >> reporter: investigators are sifting through evidence after a police officer was killed responding to a disturbance at this home near pittsburgh. >> shots fired, shots fired. any available unit respond. >> reporter: 52-year-old officer, one of two officers responding to a domestic incident when the shots rang out.
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>> reporter: neighbors hiding in their homes. >> i know it's one of the most dangerous calls for them, you know, and for them to have been ambushed is -- >> reporter: inside the home, police found a woman and the suspect dead. authorities also looking into whether gas tanks, oxygen canisters, and a propane tank found in the suspect's car were intended to be used as explosives. it's been a deadly year for police officers across the country. 57 have been killed so far this year. up 63% since last year. this community is mourning the loss of the officer, a father of four, the officer with him was shot but survives and is in stable condition. abc news, pennsylvania. in new york, a police officer remembered as a hero. thousands of officers lining the streets to pay respects and bid farewell to sergeant paul. hiss final act as an officer was taking a bullet for his partner. the 41-year-old was months from
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wife and two young sons. >> you see the grief on the faces of the family members there. this is video from northern california capturing an incredible moment at nature. look at this. that's some of more than 500 dolphins leaping through the water in monterey bay, and humped back ales. >> have i don't know sue that up clos >> just go to maui and go whale watching. >> choose that opposed to the south of france. >> oh, you live in california, it's not that serious. >> it's not a big deal. >> still, it is a big deal to see that moment many nature. >> yh. three members of the toy hall of fame. little people. >> oh, okay. >> dungeons and dragons.
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but apparently the swing is a toy. >> huh. >> they were chosen from 12 finalists, the announcement made at the museum of play in new york. >> the swing is a toy? apparently they were honored for longevity and ability to foster learning, creativity, or discovery or taking children and adults to new heights. >> literally. >> yes. coming up, let's take a moment, just take a moment, deep breathe. relax. this is my motto for life, actually. >> it didn't work. >> that's what's going on in one school. we'll tell you why next. "world news now" continues after this from our abc
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? ? like, what? that's a good song. >> it is. >> wouldn't let the kids watch the video. >> really? dirty. >> no. there's a lot of videos i can't let them watch. let's talk about breathing. that was the keyword, breathe in, breathe out. >> a big part of meditation, of course, and they are doing quite a bit of it these days at one school in baltimore as abc found out. it's having a positive effect. >> reporter: the chaos of early morning silenced by mandatory meditation.
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>> reporter: along with writing, reading, and math here in inner city baltimore, students study breathing with mindfulness classes woven into their every day, and if a student acts up, they are sent here to the mindful moment room for a chance to recenter. >> what do you think about? >> happy stuff. >> happy thoughts? >> yeah. >> what's your happy thoughts? >> like, making this a safe place for the kid. my father, he got shot when i was 4. by his house, so every time i get mad, i just breathe. >> reporter: she launched the program in baltimore 15 years ago with two local brothers. >> a lot of overwhelming external stimuli and trauma they face so for them to have tools to self-regulate, manage themselves, emotions, and make them healthier, men tally, physically, and emotionally, it makes the climate of the school better for academics. >> reporter: with the combination of movement exercises, breathing, and mindfulness, the kids' behavior slowly changes.
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for the mindful room, they come back and they'll be at peace and at work. the goal that not only they are at peace for the rest the day, but hopefully the rest of their life. >> take two minutes. that's your day, you know? that's what i say, take a minute. take a minute, stop for a second and just be. >> the holistic lifer foundationments to expand the the country, and they are tapping into mindful meditation helping soldiers in war, stressed out executives, and even families at home. in baltimore, abc news. it's great advice for anyone. why are you laughing? >> that is hilarious, the kids are, like, why is this woman still talking? >> i think they were real got participants. >> they were cute. >> so sweet. >> one of the best ever.
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start the relief. ditch the misery. let's end this. okay. so can you believe thanks giving is two weeks away. >> don't talk about it. oh, my gosh. >> not prepared? >> not ready. >> sorry. i didn't mean to bring it up. >> you know how many pies i have to make? >> how many dinner reservations i have to make. movies this weekend opening at the box office. >> we're excited a science fiction thriller, amy adams, a linguistics professor who leads an e elite team investigating a mass alien invasion. >> they need to see me. >> she's walking towards the
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>> now that's a proper introduction. >> oh, my. >> oh. >> that's -- my mother would like this movie. she would. he used to watch "war of the worlds" back in the day. how's this for a rating? 96% certified fresh on rotten tomatoes. >> not seen a movie like that in a long time. >> ever. to put science back in sci-fi without compromising pace or action, and peter travers calls it this generation's close encounters. the stuff dreams are made of. >> dreams, not nightmares. christmas movie, tries to bring his dysfunctional family together for the first time since their mother's death, also stars monique.
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praying for a christmas miracle. ? ? >> what are you doing? >> i taught you that. i thought you that, baby! >> that's for you, baby. >> somebody got a boyfriend. >> i think a couple. >> so almost christmas could almost be a hit if not for the 44% splat on rotten tomatoes."a almost be a hit if not for the 44% splat on rotten tomatoes. the critics are mixed. all i want for chrtm come on, why the shame? roger moore called it christmas film comfort food, packed with cliches, but an amusing to the most toxic fall in recent american history. >> like soul food. >> exactly. >> we'll see. that's the news this half hour. >> follow us on facebook at wnnfans.com. i think arrival is the thing for
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with us for "good morning america" later. making news in america this friday morning, breaking news right now. more protests in cities across the country. the demonstrations against president-elect donald trump getting more violent. transition of power underway. the sit-down inside the oval office. trump meets president obama for the fi trump sitting down with michelle obama. what was discussed at the white house and on capitol hill. and the trump team's one big break from what past presidents have done. >> we're reading the body language and expert analysis from the trump/obama meeting. what their eye contact and seating position said. and caught on camera, a car smashes through a store. a customer inside inches away
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