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this morning on "world news now," a second night of protests. >> in dozens of cities throughout the u.s., out in the streets, some demonstrating peacefully against president-elect trump, and others turning into riots. trump breaks twitter silencement we'll bring you the latest. when worlds office between the president and future president, two meet after a long and sorted past, and the woman of the white house having a slightly less stressful timesharing tea. details straight ahead. in florida, despecesperate attempt to rescue a bald eagle stuck in a storm drain. they did what they could to free the majestic bird as prey as another eagle appears to stand guard. honoring heros as a divided nation, hopes to come together,
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together to celebrate the men and women of the u.s. military. where to find the best deals if you're a service member and lesson from very special vets, that it's never too late to get your diploma. it's friday, november 11th, veterans day. from abc news, this is "world news now." >> and what a day to honor our heros and to be complel presence of ms. adrienne bankert. >> thanks for the slow applause. if you forget my name, just remember the rocky. >> how? >> adrienne. >> oh, wow. that's right. >> oh, you're sleepy. i thought you were playing at
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>> there's a reference to bankert in rocky? it is a busy night, again, another night of of protests across the country. >> the vast majority of the protests taking place on the east and west coast, the largest of which appears to be in portland, oregon where hundreds have taken to the streets in what police are now calling a riot. cars have been smashed at a local dealership, and business windows trendy pearl district. >> downtown denver, 3,000 people gathered on the grounds of the state capital and marched through the city streets. >> here in new york, smaller crowds gathering outside of trump tower, smaller than the night before, as the president-elect took to twitter to blame the demonstrations on what he called professional protesters incited by the media. wabc was there. >> it was a decidedly smaller
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mood to give the president-elect a chance to win them over. >> it's not what he did as president, but what he did before. >> he recognized the protesters, tweeted about them, had a very open and successful presidential election, now professional protesters incited by the media are protesting. very unfair. the protesters were determined to be heard. >> this is our freedom of speech. we can join here and protest. >> reporter: the thing is, the lost in a system -- >> i'm not sure if the election wasn't rigged. >> reporter: apparently not rigged, and there were some on 5th avenue understand it. >> they have to get over the results. he won. he won. >> reporter: the crowd did not block traffic or march down the street, but they stood and shouted to the imposing heights of trump tower, aware they suddenly have few options. >> i have to say they are upset, but go home, accept it.
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that the election did not go their way. >> thanks to wabc. the man who will be president sat down with the man who held the job since 2009. donald trump and president obama meeting face-to-face at the white house. >> they talked trash about one another on the campaign trail, but never met prior to yesterday. >> wow. >> what was to be a short meeting lasted 90 minutes. the president said they'll work ge >> most of all, i want to emphasize to you that we now are going to want to do everything we can to help you succeed because if you succeed, then the country succeeds. >> well, thank you very much, president obama. this was a meeting that is going to last for maybe ten or 15 minutes, and we were just going to get to know each other.
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the meeting lasted for almost an hour and a half, and it could have, as far as i'm concerned, could have gone longer. we really discussed a lot of different situations, some wonderful, some difficulties. i very much look forward to dealing with the president in the future including coup sill. he's difficulties, some of the high flying assets and some of the really great things that have been achieved, so, mr. president, it was a great hop nor being with you, and i look forward to being with you many, many more times in the future. >> thank you. >> well, the current and future first ladies sat down with one another. michelle obama and melania trump held a private meeting. >> over tea. >> yes. >> vice president biden met his
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he and mike pence discussing the upcoming duties and looked over biden's policy portfolios including the nato alliance and expanding access to the middle class. biden and pence have been friends since they served in congress together from 2001 until 2009. maybe perhaps a less awkward meeting there. speaking of congress, the president-elect's day included a stop on capitol hill and house speaker paul ryan had what ryan called a fantastic, productive meeting. in the presidential race and never campaigned with him. the house vote tuesday determines whether ryan remains speaker. trump 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 vi tree yal of the media carries over as completing. the campaign has not released
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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 unannounce. >> 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 to follow the story and looking for messages. >> it's normal to have a press pool to travel with the president or completing. 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 he's open to a settlement and
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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 opening trading this morning at a record high, but other indexes are not doing as well after the election. in trading yester 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. other headlines, images from the pulse nightclub massacre. cams are review the aftermath. terrified survivors come out of
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images of the scene removed. 49 people died from the rampage, dozens euroinjured, 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 two acres. several explosions heard as the fire spread. 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 protected the eagle, but experts say it's likely the birds were fighting over territory. they had a beef, apparently. it flew away, and crews arrived on the scene, the injured eagle was freed after being stuck for
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>> 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 krips and blood of the birds. she hurt her leg, chest, and cracked her beak six weeks to heel. >> 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. >> so vets and military --
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caesars. >> desserts at red lobster and outback and ruby tuesday's, a bunch of places. >> 15% off. >> at outback -- >> through tomorrow. it looks like a brag away from lauren friedman, but she's running to greet her fatherment home from a tour of duty in afghanistan. i will never tire of 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 does veterans in california have their high school diplomas. their education was interrupted in world war ii, korea, and
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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 meet the incredible red sox fan that got his very own fenway park in his backyard. >> wow. >> find us on facebook, wnnfans.com. that's wnnfans.com, and on twi twi twi
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? ? the woman known for her talk show, both of them, there was u-n-i-t-y. they met mountain 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
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trump. >> reporter: melania trump sat down with first lady michelle obama for tea and a tour of the white house. on january 20th, michelle will pass the torch to the former model to become the first foreign born first lady since john adams' wife. raised in this small town, locals celebrated by raising american flags. ? ? >> reporter: the former not your ordinary girl, former alleged boyfriend telling abc news -- >> she was never typical girl. very, very classy. >> reporter: she was asked by "the new york times" in 1999 when trump considered office, what kind of first lady she would be, replying, i would be very traditional like betty ford or jackie kennedy. despite the forshadowing, she took a backseat in the campaign.
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>> reporter: telling barbara walters, she's busy being a mother. >> a support my husband 100%, but we have a 9-year-old son together, 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 talking to each other. >> reporter: cyber bullying. >> it's very bad out there and children get hurt. >> our thanks to juju chang, and a fixer upper. coming up, a smaller version of fenway park built in the backyard of a big fan. you're watching "world news
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this field.
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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 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 atended his first game at 3 years old.
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wish, he chose his own baseball field, and 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 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 >> in the bull pen now to rel 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. >> tune out the negativity, you can really find that there's some amazing people out there, completely selfless, willing to jump in and do what they need 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 doing good so far. she's already visited 181 countries since july of of last year. woah. >> 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.
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look at mama. who's mom is this? this basketball fan at a golden state warriors game really just working it. yeah. >> she's become a sensation, hasn't she? >> the video viral. she jumped up when they got the lead, and she proved they have the most lawyer. >> shake what you mama gave you. ? ?
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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. 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

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