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this morning on "world news now," president-elect donald trump unfiltered, making his first extended comments since just after being elected. in the battleground state of ohio, trump tipping his hand on a major cabinet pick, takinga i swipe at the media. the rising death toll in an apocalypti 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? and "full house," the famous house from that classic show, sold. the famous dwelling from that classic show, now off the market. the buyer is someone who should
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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. >> trump holding a campaign-style rally in ohio last night, after he was praised 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 ohio. >> reporter: addressing a rally in cincinnati, where he surprised the crowd by letting
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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. >> reporter: in indianapolis, we 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 already celebrating the first big victory of his administration. carrier gets $7 million in state tax breaks over the next ten
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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, 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. putin delivered a subdued state of the nation speech, saying he was ready to cooperate with the new american administration and
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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 profiting off her name or likeness. mrs. trump's picture have already turned up on everything from pastries to bill boards, all without her consent. at least 11 peo 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. a florida man is in custody this morning after holding 11 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
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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 is on pace to end with 300 more homicides than it did last year. amazing numbers there. police say most of that violence is gang related. often starting 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 remains, with the emblem san bernardino strong.
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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 five years. 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 o 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. >> minngo, minnesota scoring a touchdown of its own. but the conversion failed. final score, 17-15, cowboys fans have always been loud and proud and now they're even louder. exciting news.
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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 is. 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 properties. not our abc studio. >> no. the most instragrammed day this year, halloween, followed by the 15th anniversary of 9/11. the presidential election only
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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 following him, and then i decided to give up on that. but follow us on instagram in the meantime. there. so coming up in "the skinny," it's day two together for rihanna and prince harry. >> 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 is? also the caribbean. >> it depends. >> i love you. straight ahead, stunning admissions from women at work about being harassed on the job. some frank talk about a serious problem.
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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 diverse group of women to hear 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 financial services industry. there was inappropriate behavior that would happen on a trading floor. >> reporter: according to government statistics, the finance sector is one that is
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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? statistics show that 70% of 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 involve propositioning, it can involve demeaning comments, crude language, that makes women feel like they're in a hostile
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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 you down. but if you say anything, you're 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 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 i want to be an agent of change, to encourage other young women that they too can take a stand. >> to break out of silence. >> i'm speaking out against
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>> 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. >> i want somebody to tweet us and let us know who's right. >> and the ouse that is on "full house." >> the silent h.
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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 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. >> please date. both tested negative. 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
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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. >> that's good. for a young boy. next, another celebrity duo drumming up publicity on social media. >> chris pratt has been pranking his co-star by sharing selfies of himself and j. la -- do they
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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, 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, for a cool $4 million, and his first order of business was painting that pale green front door back to red, just like the tanner family always wanted.
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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. he said within two minutes of their initial phone call, he -- cohen broke his cardinal rule, mention said cooper's
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>> 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. i'm only in my 60's. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options.
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? we started the week with the loss of one of the world's longest serving leaders. and now we're closing it out -- >> yes. >> -- with a sneak peek. >> do you want to finish it out? >> no, you go. 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 place, the repression continues, the lack of freedom continues.
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decisions that they made? could they have saved it if they declared an emergency early on? >> i'm in ohio state, right outside of watts hall, and there was a guy who crashed his car into a bunch of people and ran 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 st 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 there had been hacking and allegations of tampering all over the place. >> this is a fundraising notoriety-driven fraud by a
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>> 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 well. >> let's see how you did. first number, 21, 37, 44, 16. >> imperial forces are converging on our location. ? >> the force is strong. >> tell me you have a backup plan. >> and one more huge piece of breaking news on "world news now" about "world news now." >> yes. >> we now have 50,000 followers
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making news in america this morning, a surprise announcement overnight from donald trump revealing his pick for secretary of defense and the president-elect's victory lap in ohio with chants of lock her up and attacks on the media. plus campaign staffers clashing face-to-face. a widespread air potentially record-breaking cold. who will get it and when. dangerous drive on facebook live. one man behind the wheel filming himself at more than 115 miles an hour. what happened next. jailbird. the story behind this mug shot. a man with a parrot on his
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