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gatlinburg and pigeon forge suffering the worst damage. hundreds of homes and businesses have been destroyed. several people have been charged with setting wildfires there. severe storms in the southeast also turning deadly this week. seven people killed, four also in tennessee. and three in alabama. more than 30 twisters were confirmed in eight states, stretching across more than 500 miles. crews are still working to restore four to thousands. now for a look at the nation. >> paul williams joining us with the details. >> good morning. the coldest air of the season is going to start off in the rocky mountain region for next week, and that's going to sweep its way over towards the mississippi valley region, and then finally it's going to work its way towards the northeast. now, it will introduce itself to us over this weekend. because we'll have the highs near the norm for this time of year, the lows will drop 10 to 15 degrees.
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will open the door for chilly and drier air. kendis, adrian? >> thank you, paul. new details this morning in the deadly plane crash in colombia. the charter airplane's license has been suspended. only six on board survived. carrying a soccer team, they thought they were on their way to glory. abc's david kerley has more. >> reporter: there was such joy among players and the jet crew as they took off for colombia and their first finals tournament. the 29-year-old co-pilot making her first flight with the airline. a flight with a chilling end. the charter jet stacked behind other aircraft in a holding pattern above medellin. as another jet with a fuel problem is making a priority landing. the soccer charter announcing it too has a fuel problem. >> first time anybody knows they're that low on fuel. >> the controller asked the pilot to turn. no, the pilot says, he's headed
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the controller quickly orders others jets to turn away. but with no fuel, no electricity, it's too late. as the pilot makes his last call for directions, a vector. >> now they're descending and they're descending into high terrain. they're essentially gliding into oblivion. >> reporter: at the crash scene, players shoes, their jerseys among the wreckage. all 71 killed, now identified as families prepare and a brazilian city continuing to mourn. kanld light in flashlights in the team stadium. many questions will be answered from the black boxes, the voice recorder telling us what the pilots were saying to each other, why they made the decisions they did. british investigators are now looking at those boxes. david kerley, abc news, washington. the train engineer who fell asleep while driving a new york state commuter train is now sue the railroad. the crash three years ago killed
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charged because he was suffering sleep apnea. now he's suing the railroad for $10 million, saying it should have had safety equipment that would have taken control of the train when he fell asleep. >> $10 million. wow. a florida man in custody this morning after holding 11 people at gunpoint inside a credit union, threatening to kill them. it finally ended when s.w.a.t. teams found their moment and swooped in. abc's eva pilgrim has details. >> reporter: an alleged bank hostage stand-off. >> this is going to be an active shooter inside the bank. >> reporter: just after 9:00 a.m. s.w.a.t. teams and snipers racing to the scene. the gunman, 23-year-old nicholas da'quan humphrey, terrorizing nearly a dozen hostages with a handgun. >> he threatened to kill hostages multiple times. we had verifiable information that he was actually putting the gun to the pack of the hostages' heads. police watching the scene
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unisurveillance cameras. after two hours, two people who were hiding in the nearby room, make a run for it. >> my life flashed in front of my eye, but i knew one thing, he wasn't going to get me back there in that room. >> it created the window of opportunity that we needed to move inside and take him into custody. >> reporter: the s.w.a.t. team storming the bank, putting themselves between the hostages and the robber, as frantic family members watch from nearby. moments later, the shaken hostages fleeing the bank, their families >> just a burden lifted off me. to know that she is okay. >> reporter: humphrey will face multiple charges. we're told that none of the hostages were physically hurt in the stand-off. eva pilgrim, abc news, jacksonville, florida. you can now see niagara falls in a whole new light. l.e.d. light, to be exact. the new $3 million lighting system was switched on last night. >> officials say it will provide
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have been used for the past 20 years. the new lights which are located on the canadian side of the falls, also reduce energy usage by 60% and the bulbs last longer. >> and it's just in time for christmas. >> perfect timing. and coming up, a rescue for one of the most accomplished spacemen. spacemen. buzz aldrin was evacuated from a tour-of-the south pole after a medical emergency. what we're finding out this morning about his condition. and the new details revealed who disappeared for three weeks after she went out jogging. what he's saying about the moments his wife was freed by her captors. thes. one wash with tide pods and we're right back where we started. we look like catalogue models! who trusts a clean handyman anyway? yeah! turns out it was just dirt left there by our old liquid detergent. that's gross! they had built up a respectable, dingy character over the past couple washes.
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maker and mobile i, an israeli software company. here's a story that a lot of us are watching very, very closely. we're hearing new details from the husband of that missing mother of two in california, found in the early hours of thanksgiving day, bound with chains on the side of a country road. >> in an exclusive interview with abc news, he's now revealing what happened in those outside of that car. here's abc's matt gutman. >> with his wife's kidnappers still out there, keith papini is cautious. keith has agreed to do the interview, but under the condition that we do it here in this location in the middle of nowhere. in an exclusive interview with "20/20," papini describing his wife's harrowing release. >> they kind of pushed her out of the vehicle. and she at this point has no idea where she's at.
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she's screamed so much, she said she was coughing up blood from the screaming, trying to get somebody to stop. again, just another sign of how my wife, she's so wonderful, she's saying, maybe people aren't stopping because i have a chain, it looks like i broke out of prison. so she tried to tuck in her chain under her clothes. >> reporter: chained and beaten, hair cut off, body branded. keith papini still wrestling there, screaming my name. >> reporter: and it's at this intersection, that keith realize said his wife had been abducted. for the first time we're learning that the two women who released her, were the same ones who abducted her, forcing her into the car at gunpoint. matt gutman, abc news, redding, california. >> i was able to interview the husband when this first happened, when she first went
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no reason for her to leave. but he was suspicious from the start. >> which makes it even more of a mystery. police are once again interrogating her, interviewing her, trying to figure out if she heard any noises nearby, if there was a train rumble, or a >> and where she was. >> she said she could only see their eyes p. >> they had a bag over her head for most of the time. and they were disgised for at least part of the time. but the good news, she's alive. how many stories have we seen lately where women go jogging and they're dead. so a harrowing month.
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"20/20," matt's full interview with keith papini, 10:00 eastern time. >> we look forward to seeing that interview. coming up, the national hero rescued from the south pole during a medical emergency. >> and what we're hearing this morning about the condition of former astronaut buzz aldrin. you're watching "world news
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i love that little jazzy beat. thanks so much to our sound guys. i just had to say that. >> you're welcome. so he braved the deadly vacuum of outer space and extremes of boiling hot and ultra frigid temperatures on the surface of the moon. >> but now -- oh, i thought you were describing somebody's relationship for a second. now 86-year-old astronaut buzz aldrin is recovering from a medical emergency during a visit to the south pole. >> reporter: bus aldrin's latest adventure started on a high note, the 86-year-old all
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and writing, south pole, here i come. aldrin was part of a tourist group, visiting the south pole, when according to the national science foundation, his condition deteriorated, and as a precaution, the decision was made to have him medically evacuated. first boarded on a cargo plane in antarctica, then trafford to an ambulance headed to a hospital in new zealand. and this picture taken from his hospital bed, again showing him smiling. >> >> reporter: the new jersey native and former fighter pilot became a household name and an american hero in 1969. that's when he became the second man on the moon. he later told david muir in an interview, he will never forget the moment he set foot on the moon. >> i get to the bottom, and i, with great confidence, jumped up. but i didn't quite make it to the bottom. >> reporter: in a statement,
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was real. i can't take it back. i can't rewind. just one of them things. >> what is real is the near universal hatred of this fim by the critics. it's getting 10% splat on rotten tomatoes. peter deb ruse writing, it solds audiences for not caring enough about our veterans. in other words, an awful and soren anderson writes, only an atmosphere of deepening gloom and a premise of utter hopelessness. "man down," it says is like a movie anti-matter, it repels interest. >> oh, my goodness. that's the worst you can say about a movie. from that low to very high high and natalie portman's portrayal
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ladies. "jackie." as seen through the eyes of the first lady, still stunned by grief, slenl an outsider, finding herself at odds with government officials who once answered to her husband. >> would you mind getting a message to all our funeral guests? >> of course. >> inform them that i will walk with jack tomorrow. alone if necessary. and tell wishes to wishes to ride in an armored car or a tank, i won't blame him, and i'm sure the tens of millions of people won't either. >> why are you doing this, mrs. kennedy? >> i'm just doing my job. >> would have to be hard to nail that accent. jackie doing a good job with the critics who are giving it 89% on rotten tomatoes.
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and peter travers talling it an electrifying portrayal that nails every nuance.
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this this morning on "world news now," donald trump's raucous rally. >> the president-elect kicking off his thank you tour and giving supporters more of what they got during the campaign, also naming his pick to lead the junior high, a teenager brings a gun on campus, firing a shot in the hallway. how the 15-year-old was stopped upon. then the high-speed crash playing out on social media. the driver going well over a hundred miles an hour, weaving in and out of traffic. how it ends and the condition of the driver this morning. and natalie portman getting all kinds of oscar buzz for portraying jacqueline kennedy just after the death of jfk.
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she learned playing the role on this friday, december 2nd. from abc news, this is "world news now." >> happy friday. >> happy friday to you. it's good to be here on a friday. i have adrian here. we haven't seen diane since she started rubbing elbows with the stars. >> well, you know. she's having her people call our people. >> she was here and she's like, i'll be off this friday, having tea and crumpets. natalie portman later on, but we begin with donald trump, thanking supporters and celebrating his successful run to the white house. >> trump held a raucous post election rally in cincinnati, ohio. he highlighted his agenda, boasted about his midwest wins and blasted the media. then he announced another cabinet pick. more now from abc's kenneth motin. >> donald trump's victory lap, a thank you to battleground ohio
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victory. >> i love you, ohio. this is a great place. great people, i have so many friends. thank you. >> reporter: this rally in cincinnati, trump's first stop on his thank you tour as the news broke that the president-elect picked his secretary of defense, retired general mad dog mattis. >> they say he's the closest thing to general patton that we have and it's about time. >> reporter: congress would have to pass new legislation to get mattis confirmed. he served 40 years, led troops in several wars and is known for his tough military tactics and strategy. but economic strategy was the focus of trump thursday in indiana, praising the deal he struck with carrier air conditioning to save 1,000 jobs bound for mexico. the state where mike pence is still the governor, offered the parent company a $7 million incentive package over seven
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to be leaving anywhere. they're not going to be taking people's hearts out. >> reporter: trump's deal is under scrutiny of critics in washington. bernie sanders wrote, trump has endangered the jobs of all workers. he has signalled to corporations that they can threat to offshore jobs in exchange for business friendly tax benefits and incentives. >> trump's tour will continue over the next few weeks, including crucial states he won, and those he thought he would have done better one more note about trump, he's reaching across the aisle, meeting with heidi heitkamp, north dakota democrat. the transition team called her a proven leader. if she joins the administration, her state's republican governor will get to choose her replacement, bringing the senate's gop majority up to 53. and new jersey governor
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the republican national committee. trump's team is said to be encouraging christie to go for the job, which will be vacated by reince priebus as he becomes white house chief of staff. it would put christie in a high profile position, but it doesn't require senate confirmation. state election officials will hear arguments from trump's attorneys, including a claim that the petition was not properly. properly. green party candidate jill stein started the pet tition. to tennessee where 11 people are confirmed dead from historic wildfires, the flames raging across the great smokey mountains and tourist city of gatlinburg. 700 homes and businesses have been destroyed. dozens have been treated for injuries as well. rain did deliver some relief,
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because of months of drought, and the death toll, we're told, could continue to rise. across the southeast, a massive clean-up is under way after more than 30 tornadoes slammed eight states, stretching 500 miles, killing at least seven people. power lines are down and thousands are still in the dark. former nfl running back, joe mcknight has been shot to death in what appears to be a case of road rage. it happened near his car when another motorist opened fire. mcknight is the second nfl player killed in the new orleans area this year. former defensive end will smith also gunned down in april after a traffic altercation. families breathing a sigh of relief. a 15-year-old boy fired one shot at his middle school until some
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parents. >> reporter: a near tragedy at this junior high school outside salt lake city stopped in a way police have rarely seen. >> junior with a gun. there was an active shooter. he's under control now. >> reporter: police say a 15-year-old student armed with two guns, fired one shot into the ceiling, threatening students. his parents were on the way. they were concerned about his recent behavior. they the shot and went towards the sound. these students were one classroom away and say it was the shooter's dad who intervenes. >> came out of the room and told him to put the gun down. >> reporter: police say they disarmed their own son before anyone was hurt. the parents were worried about their son acting strangely, and then they noticed two guns missing from their home and assumed the worst. they were right.
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hurt. neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. that's an amazing story there. the man some describe as the steve jobs of coffee is stepping down as ceo of starbucks. howard schultz built the chain to a globally known brand with more than 25,000 stores in 75 countries and one on every block here in new york city. after april, schultz will focus on starbucks' involvement in social causes and a new high end stores with $12 cups of coffee. >> that's not what we're paying now? >> why stop at a $6 latte? you know what i'm saying? >> might be gold in that. >> give it the old american try. >> we'll be lined up. >> that's true. we have another sign of the holiday season. the national christmas tree in washington, now lit. president obama threw the switch at the white house for his eighth and final time. >> he was accompanied by first lady michelle obama and daughter sasha.
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brings a message of unity, decency and hope. performers included garth brooks and chance the rapper. talk about the full spectrum there. >> that is, completely. beautiful scene there. and the 12 days, by the way, of christmas. we always talk about this, will not cost much more than it did last year. apparently some folks at pnc bank did the calculations. the cost of all the gifts in the song, and it's only .7% more than last >> go ahead then. the biggest increase was in the two turtledoves, up more than 29%. inflation. seven swans are the most expensive item, over $13,000. that's more than the eight maids of milking, nine ladies dancing, and eight maids a milking. >> we all know that. but apparently the turtledoves are more expensive this year
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we looked into it. >> nice. coming up, the wild ride as it was seen on facebook live. the driver live streaming at 100 miles per hour. how it finally came to an end. on the first anniversary of the san bernardino massacre, some new evidence that officials say could have brought about the rampage. it's an abc news exclusive. that's straight ahead. >> we're finding new information that could have led to a motive in that case. you can find us on facebook. wnn fans.com and
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the rhode island driver live streaming himself on facebook, now infamous, speeding through traffic at 115 miles an hour, he finally lost control along route 6, plowing into the back of a garbage truck, barrelling across three lanes and slamming into the barrier. he survived, facing a slew of charges believe it was a year ago today that one of the deadliest terror attacks in american history happened in san bernardino. >> this morning we're getting a new look at images captured just moments before the violence at the husband's christmas party. >> reporter: it's an annual tradition with the san bernardino health department. a meeting and then a holiday party. officials tell abc news, new
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decorations, the tree, may have been the trigger that led this man and his wife to go on their terror rampage. >> he had essentially made the statement in an online account that she didn't think a muslim should have to participate in a non-muslim holiday or event. >> reporter: the police chief tells abc news the shooting began after far ruk posed in front of the christmas tree and left the room. >> that possibly is a motive in this case. >> reporter: officials say malik who came here from pakistan, were sharply focused on the holiday gathering. this surveillance video, obtained by abc news, shows farouk at a california firing range, just days before the attack, practicing with the weapons he and his wife would use. >> 911. >> we have an active shooter here. >> ma'am, listen to me, take a deep breath. is he still shooting? >> oh, my gosh.
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at the party and wounded 22 more. >> how many rounds did he fire? >> oh, my god, a million. >> reporter: a short time later, they posted a message on facebook, pledging alegion yanss to isis leader abu bakr al baghdadi. but officials say the couple actually had to conduct an listen search that very morning. who is the leader of isis. >> maybe they didn't know who it was. >> reporter: two lone wolves. who died in with police after killing so many. and the couple had more terror in mind. authorities say they left behind three pipe bombs in that conference room. when they were stopped by police, they had been circling the neighborhood for hours, trying to remotely detonate those bombs and take more lives. brian ross, abc news, new york. coming up in our next half hour, sexual harassment at work. government numbers now showing a
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they've experienced harassment on the job. one diverse group of women shining a light on what they're really facing a work. >> but first shining a light on some of the darkest eights in mearge history. what natalie portman is saying about portraying one of america's most beloved first ladies in her hours of unimaginable grief. you're watching "world news
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? ? and and a good early morning to you. with dozens of major films to her credit, spanning more than two decades, natalie portman is again stretching her range. >> she was one of america's most beloved first ladies, and it was one of america's darkest chaptersers.
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a movie that's opening today. diane sat down with her in new york. >> for natalie portman, playing jackie has its perks. >> my dialogue coach would laugh at me. it was smou good for me to be doing it while i was doing something else, because it made it unconsciously part of my system. >> and you get great meals out of it too. >> it's like a prize at the end of the >> reporter: the academy award winner has racked up two awards, two more nominations and plenty of oscar buzz for her role in the movie "jackie." >> you'll have to share something personal. people won't stop asking until you do. >> and if i won't, they'll interpret my silence however they want. she holds back her tears, but she can't hide her anger. >> reporter: framed around a real life interview jackie did
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murder, the film centers oklahoma exclusively on the days following president kennedy's assassination, giving us a view into the fractured psyche of a woman who just lost her husband, house, and title in a devastating blow. >> i'm not first lady anymore. >> reporter: and still mourning their life together, jackie is determined to frame their legacy. >> people like to believe in fairy tales. and for one brief, shining moment -- >> what was the most surprising thing that you learned abo people don't know? >> how much of a role she took in telling her own family story and her own family legacy, that she was the one who coined camelot, which is wild. and very ahead of her time. >> reporter: while john f. kennedy is barely seen in the film, robert kennedy is at fist forefront. forefront. a roll peter sars gard nearly turned down. >> you said you don't like playing real people.
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>> i did this movie in spite of it. when i was first offered it, i did not want to do it. people are just going to be judging how close i get to the mark of perfection, sounding like him. and i don't -- it's not what i do. >> reporter: but critics are loving sars gard has bobby, one of the few characters that jackie confides in. yet it's her relationship with the unnamed reporter played by billy crude-up that gives us some of the film's best moments. jack, can you hear me? jack, i love you, jack. >> i'm guessing you won't allow me to write any of that. >> no. because i never said that. >> what makes her a great figure is not that she's an idol or anr icon, or an arc type, it's that she's a human being who had to suffer through something extraordinary, and then also curate the legacy of her
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way to creating a new legacy of his own. >> you come out of the spotlight, win the oscar, now you're in another film with oscar buzz. do you have good luck, good taste, or are you the good luck charm? >> i'm going with the last one there, to all of you directors out there. >> reporter: not only is portman considered a favorite for a second oscar, she has her second baby on the way. >> enjoy it. sometimes being tired can make you feel kind of happy and out embrace the insomnia. >> yeah. >> so that's what we've been doing wrong, not embracing the insomnia and been miserable about it. >> i don't nezly love being out of it, but i do know what she means, because there's somewhat of an adrenaline high that you get when you're on your 14th win. >> absolutely. she showed off her baby bump last night at the d.c. premiere of it. she admitted that she looks a
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several more months. >> she looked beautiful. >> and the critics love her in this role. peter travers calling her transfixing as jackie. >> we'll look forward to seeing it. coming up, a christmas tree made entirely out of beer cans. >> we can get behind that. one pill fights congestion for 12 hours. no thank you very much, she's gonna stick with the short-term stuff. 12 hours? guess i won't be seeing you for a while. i just lost my appetite. why take medicines that only last 4 hours, when just one mucinex lasts 12 hours? start the relief. ditch the misery. let's end this. ?living well? rise above joint discomfort with move free ultra's triple action joint support for improved mobility and flexibility, and 20% better comfort from one tiny, mighty pill... get move free ultra, and enjoy living well.
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>> would be better if they filled it with beer. >> so to another first, we had the first black president, first principal ballerina that's black, and now the first black santa claus at the mall of america, this is the first to do that. it's unbelievable. his name is larry jefferson. he won this nationwide search for all of that, so kids will be greeting him over the next four days there in minneapolis. now we say goodbye and good luck to a colleague who has been a part of years. barry mitchell. >> you produced my weirdest work, just two guys in search of quirk. that's the staff in polka, across the usa we trayed, to munch kin land for a parade, that's the staff in polka. ? we've had just great adventures, you and i throughout this land, like chaoing down on pull testicles, boy they tasted
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turned green. that's the staff in polka. ? ? ? ? ? you spent years as a journalist ? journalist ? ? and had such lofty goals, and then we made an olympic sport smashing toilet bowls taught me everything i know ? ? that's the staff and polka ? ? the old westminster show banned us because we're nuts ? ? we bought our own trophies and gave them out to mutts ? ? now you'll rise with the dawn, on "snl" they call you stefan ? we'll miss you, that's the staff and polka ? >> yeah. god speed, stefan. congratulations on a great
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this morni this morning on "world news now," president-elect donald trump unfiltered, making his first extended comments since just after being elected. ohio, trump tipping his hand on a major cabinet pick, takinga i swipe at the media. the rising death toll in an apocalyptic landscape. fire crews on alert still. in case flames spark up again. and new this hour, sexual harassment in the workplace. >> candid comments from women who work across the economy. what's being done to fight back?
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house from that classic show, sold. the famous dwelling from that classic show, now off the market. the buyer is someone who should already know his way around. that's in "the skinny" on this friday, december 2nd. from abc news, this is "world news now." >> you don't know? >> i can't wait. >> we're going to talk about it later. the "full house" fire. you'd think this house was going to quietly settle into the san francisco landscape. not so much. >> full details coming up on that. but we start with the president-elect who is doing something that he loves, clearly. playing to a huge crowd of loyal supporters. campaign-style rally in ohio last night, after he was praised for saving hundreds of manufacturing jobs in indiana. he bragged about his white house win as the crowd chanted "lock her up." referring to hillary clinton. he slammed the media as dishonest, mocking the press for predicting he would lose. we get the latest from abc's david wright. >> reporter: the president-elect appears to be basking in his new job. >> i'm here today for one main reason, to say "thank you" to
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>> reporter: addressing a rally in cincinnati, where he surprised the crowd by letting them in on a marquee cabinet pick. his choice for secretary of defense, retired marine corps general james mattis, former head of the u.s. central command. trump gave over most of his day to jobs that are a bit less exalted than running the pentagon. >> we're saving the jobs at the carrier plant from going to mexico. 1,100 jobs. met some of those workers. among them, paul roll and his family who feel like they've won the lottery. >> pretty excited. i'm actually looking forward to going to work today. >> reporter: earlier this year, carrier threatened to close the plant where paul works and move 1,400 jobs to mexico. at that same plant president-elect was here to tell them he saved the day. the inauguration still more than a month away, donald trump was
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big victory of his administration. carrier gets $7 million in state tax breaks over the next ten years. in exchange, they'll keep 800 manufacturing jobs at the plant here in indianapolis, along with 300 or so white collar jobs that were never scheduled to move. but carrier and its parent company still plan to move 1,300 jobs to mexico. the u.s. has lost five million manufacturing jobs since the year 2000. partly due to jobs being moved overseas as a result of nafta and other trade agreements, but also partly due to technology, computers and robots taking over assembly line work that used to be done by humans. trump hasn't even taken office yet, but already he's doing the lord's work. i'm david wright in indianapolis. overseas now and russian president vladimir putin, hoping to repair strained relations between his country and the united states.
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of the nation speech, saying he was ready to cooperate with the new american administration and work together to combat terrorism in contrast to earlier scathing remarks about the u.s. putin now says he's open to a friendly and equal dialogue on global issues. so the future first lady is trying to protect her image in her home country. melania trump has hired an attorney to warn people from likeness. mrs. trump's picture have already turned up on everything from pastries to bill boards, all without her consent. at least 11 people are now dead as the death toll continues to rise from the tennessee wildfires. the search is under way for those missing in the flames. the fires have injured about 80 people, scorching more than 17,000 acres. officials say all the fires have been extinguished but hot spots remain. the wildfires are the state's largest in 100 years.
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people at gunpoint said in a credit union, threatening to kill them. investigators say the man walked into the jacksonville building with his dog, armed with a handgun and demanding cash. the tense, two-hour stand-off finally ended when a s.w.a.t. team rushed in and rescued the frightened hostages there. a grim statistic, this coming from chicago, this year's homicides have soared. with 77 recorded last month alone. chicago 300 more homicides than it did last year. amazing numbers there. police say most of that violence is gang related. often starting on social media with gang members taunting each other. >> it's moved into the cyberspace. california's inland empire is remembering the one-year anniversary of the san bernardino massacre today. the make shift memorial erected after 14 county employees were killed at a holiday party
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bernardino strong. a major cruise line is paying a penalty for dumping waste in the ocean. the seven guilty pleas will cost princence $40 million. the justice department said princess tried to cover up the dumping. princess and seven others, carnival cruise lines will be in a monitored program are at least for rob gronkowski is having surgery today for a herniated disk in his lower back. new england expects gronk to miss the rest of the season, but they're awaiting results of today's surgery before making a final determination. it was the cowboys and vikings last night. dallas trailing in the fourth when quarterback dak prescott found dez bryant for an eight-yard touchdown. with the cowboys up by eight and less than a minute to. >> minnesogo, minnesota scoring touchdown of its own.
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have always been loud and proud and now they're even louder. exciting news. >> i heard this scream that came from the upper west side. not sure if it was really your apartment or you were all excited. >> tr them to be winning is massive, especially since romo was hurt for so long. and then there's the romo-prescott thing. >> yes, bring in romo. he's the key. >> well -- >> yeah. >> he's a really good sport. >> yeah, he so to instagram now, and they're out with their year in review. and the list is dominated, apparently, by selena gomez. eight of the ten most liked posts of the year were hers. this one of course we've told you about, where she commented that her lyrics were on coke bottles. she's the most followed celebrity on instagram by far, and she gained the most followers also in 2016. topping the most instagram locations were the disney
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>> no. the most instragrammed day this year, halloween, followed by the 15th anniversary of 9/11. the presidential election only finished fourth. that's surprising. a number of public figures joined instagram this year, ranging from pope francis, who debuted in march, to kanye west, making his first post in september. >> and typically cryptic of kanye. >> and mostly high fashion. >> many of his posts have been -- >> morbid, macabre. >> i started follong that. but follow us on instagram in the meantime. @abc wnn, we'd love to have you there. so coming up in "the skinny," it's day two together for rihanna and prince harry. >> oh, >> oh, you call her rihanna? >> what do you call her? >> rihanna. >> oh, okay. >> but you're from the caribbean, have i been saying it wrong the whole time? >> it's also the caribbean. >> it is? >> it depends.
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two years. >> nice to get some supplies up there. >> hoping for the tang in time for christmas. >> not so much. okay, well, there appears to be a growing problem, back here on earth, planet earth, for female workers, for ladies in america's workplaces. i felt formal saying female workers. they are female, but -- >> but the numbers, an estimated three out of five women say they've experienced sexual harassment in on the job. rebecca jarvis sat down with one their stories. >> reporter: we brought together ten women from ten different industries, from finance to hospitality services to government, to hear their experiences. >> i worked in restaurants for ten years. every time i walked in the kitchen, someone would whistle. >> this person used guilt-tripping to try to get me to do sexual activity as compensation. he would just stare at me really weird. >> i've spent 25 years in the
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that would happen on a trading floor. >> reporter: according to government statistics, the finance sector is one that is most prone to sexual harassment, but as you're about to see, sexual harassment knows no occupational boundary. >> how many of you have been sexually harassed over the course of your career? leave your hand up if it's more than twice. more than three times. >> and then a shocking drop in hands. how many are you filed an hr request against your harasser? women who experience workplace sexual harassment never report it. why? the fear of job retaliation. jenny yang leads the federal commission tasked with investigating and litigating charges of workplace harassment. she says gender-based putdowns can also be a form of sexual harassment, because it's harassment based on one's gender. >> sexual harassment is very much about power, but sexual harassment does not always
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crude language, that makes women feel like they're in a hostile work environment. >> how many of you have been referred to as a girl, a doll, a babe or honey at work? sweetheart belongs on that list as well. how many have heard, you're too emotional? >> you're being too emotional. now don't get so emotional. that's the new word for sexism. and they put emotional, because you're a woman. >> reporter: and when we asked what can be done to stop this behavior -- >> it starts in the home, and it starts with the parents, and it starts with our discussion with our young men in saying, this is not okay. >> reporter: and from the family room to the boardroom. >> it starts from the top. it requires your leadership to message clearly that harassment is not tolerated. >> reporter: and a message from our forum of women in the workplace, that part of the solution may lie within us. >> i'm raising my voice, because
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that they too can take a stand. >> to break out of silence. >> i'm speaking out against sexual harassment because it exists. >> because it exists. >> because it exists. >> and it shouldn't. >> our thanks to rebecca jarvis there. when we come back, the message that prince harry and rihanna are sending to the world. >> it's ri-ri. >> rihanna. >> rihanna. >> the h is silent. it's like homage. and let us know who's right. >> and the ouse thatt is ftured on "full house." >> the silent h. "the skinny" is next.
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? ? ? time for your friday skinny starring prince harry and -- >> rihanna. >> all right. -- teaming up to send a message about world aids day. >> the two took a very public and near instant hiv test in the grammy winner's home country of barbados. rihanna even poking fun of the wincing prince. >> that was not bad. it doesn't even hurt. >> are those two of the most beautiful accents you've ever heard? >> i love them. >> keep talking.
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harry said it's cool to know your hiv status. >> yeah, it's cool for a lot of people to know that. next, some glad tidings for a happy celebrity couple. >> mila kunis and husband ashton kutcher are welcoming their second child together. a baby boy. the former "that 70s show" co-stars are already parents to 2-year-old daughter wyatt. >> more beautiful people. >> if only they were better-looking. >> no word on what they'll name their new son, but it's definitely not hawkeye. >> that is the name that kutcher wanted. being a native of iowa. his wife shot that down. >> maybe hawk. like ethan hawke. >> i like it. >> it's his last name. >> that's good. for a young boy. next, another celebrity duo drumming up publicity on social media. >> chris pratt has been pranking
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of himself of himself and j. la -- do they really call really call her j.-la? i'm not with the cool kids. i have no idea. sometimes you'll just see part of her, the back of her head as in the case there. >> she had really great hair there. i apologize, i was entranced by her hair. in another shot, we see her lips or her hand as she takes a drink of something. >> water. >> oh, my god, >> oh, my god, it's brilliant, actually. >> or is it just annoying? >> it's great. >> i mean, it's kinda funny. okay, it's done. i'm over it. all right, next, some big news for fans of "full house." wait until you see this. >> you may recall that iconic san francisco painted lady, featured in the classic sitcom. it went on sale this past summer. >> now it turns out, "full house" creator jeff franklin purchased the home for himself,
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painting that pale green front door back to red, just like the tanner family always wanted. >> the three bedroom property built in 1883, was lovingly restored, we're told. >> but architectural purists, cover your ears, franklin intends to rip out all that period detail and renovate it to look like the show's hollywood set. no! >> what was wrong with that? >> this is a landmark house in san francisco. >> he's restoring the outside. >> netflix is paying some good money. >> yeah, they are. finally, the stunning revelation we're hearing from anderson cooper about a romantic close call. >> a romantic close call. he apparently could have been a part of a hollywood couple. he almost went on a blind date with the show's host, andy cohen. >> and all those who are shocked in this world about this. >> are you being sarcastic? >> yes.
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-- cohen broke his cardinal rule, mention said cooper's mother, gloria vanderbilt. >> and the deal was off. but they're still friends. >> yeah. coming up, the story that knocked donald trump out of the headlines. lines. thanks for loading, sweetie. ...oh, baked-on alfredo? ...gotta rinse that. nope. no way. nada. really? dish issues? throw it all in. cascade platinum powers through... your toughest stuck-on food. nice. cascade.
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? ? we started we started the week with the loss of one of the world's longest serving leaders. >> yes. >> -- with a sneak peek. >> do you want to finish it out? >> no, you go. where a sneak peek from a galaxy far, far away. here now is our friday rewind. team work, team work. >> fidel began to be that like that father that all start off as fathers. but the difficult thing is for a father to be a friend. >> raul castro has stayed in
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the lack of freedom continues. >> the airplane ran out of gas. why it ran out of gas. why the crew made the bad decisions that they made? could they have saved it if they declared an emergency early on? >> i >> i'm in ohio state, right outside of watts hall, and there was a guy who cra out and started attacking people with a knife. >> our officer was on scene and ended the situation in less than a minute. >> this is a fire for the history books, because it's unlike anything most have ever seen. >> it was dark and when i saw her, it was like she came out of nowhere. >> she was bound. she had a chain around her waist. that was correct. she had a bag over her head. that is correct. her left-hand was in the vehicle, chained to something. >> do you believe mrs. papini's story? >> absolutely. >> this is an election in which
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allegations of tampering all over the place. >> this is a fundraising notoriety-driven fraud by a person who won 33,000 votes in wisconsin. >> i don't know why they're so nervous. they're so jittery. no recount, whatever you do, don't do a recount. >> this is trump's party now, and he won states that mitt romney lost. >> he continues with a message of inclusion, of bringing people together. >> the meeting went very well. showed a great grasp of a variety of the challenges that are out there and some of the opportunities as w >> let's see how you did. first number, 21, 37, 44, 16. >> imperial forces are converging on our location. ? >> the force i >> the force is strong. >> tell me you have a backup plan.
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