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designs it. >>. david took his goat lus out swim. >> you can see right there.
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[ laughs ] >> it is exciting. it goes stiff. >> right. >> when they get surprised, for some reason they go rigid and fall over. >> yes, when they get panic and excited, they go stiff and it happens for a few seconds and they come, too and you hear one of the owners asking if he's okay. [ laughs ] >> come on now, you are kill me. oh god, i need to get a goat. >> yeah, you do. >> all right, fellas, bring it in, get yourself together. i got a new way for you to entertain your catch while you play video games.
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>> you see this? >> instead of the cat messing with them, the cat is knocked out cold. >> i love cats. >> come on. [ meow ] >> stay tuned for the next prob with the battery brand. >> that's why i put the plastic cover on my couch just so to protect it from you know incidents like that. >> you have a plastic cover on your couch. >> yeah, like your grandma used to to protect it. >> right. breaking overnight a dangerous close call as two planes collide in phoenix as we imagine kendis's couch. a departing frontier airlines plane clipped the wing of a southwest airlines from oklahoma city. >> no injuries have been reported. the faa however is investigating the incident. now to a consumer alert. the recall of 700,000 strollers
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britax says a connector linking the car seat to the stroller frame could fail causing children to fall. at least 26 injuries have been reported. consumers can contact britax for a free repair kit. find more information on wnnfans.coming. >> france is using eagles to discipline rogue drones. they're being trained to regard the drones as prey. they are rewarded with meat for bringing down a drone. >> my gosh. >> that's kind of cool. >> i like it. >> the training starts even before the birds have hatched. use of the eagles was caused by drones flying over the presidential palace and military sites. dutch police have also trained eagles to bring down drones. >> i wonder if they would start doing that here in the u.s. to protect pilots who might get drones in the air space or lasers on a drone distracting them. interesting. >> there's some interesting technique. >> and it's natural.
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just because you're gone doesn't mean you're really, really gone even if you haven't walked the earth for 4,000 years. >> a harvard geneticist. >> there you go. >> is working with a team that has designs on bringing back the wooly mammoth. they're reconstructing the animal thanks to dna found in frozen remains in the north pole. the plan is to combine the material with elephant embryos and make a mammoth elephant hybrid. >> this is making me think of jurassic park and i don't like it. >> we saw what happened in jurassic park. >> i don't know what wooly mam mogs, are they like scary. >> they're scary looking, big and not too cute. >> but they don't bite you like those dine sewers did. >> who knows. >> coming up, our mom is going to give me a sneak peek at the fair coming up. take mucinex dm. it'll take care of your cough. fine! i'll text you in 4 hours when your cough returns.
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♪ >> the world famous toy fair kicks off tomorrow right here in new york city. it is filled with hundreds of thousands of toys and games that are all new for 2017. so we get a sneak peek this morning. the hottest and newest toys that are out there this year. our very own on toy insider mom laurie schacht is here. welcome back. >> thank you. it gives me such pleasure to get into toy fair. sneak out some toys and bring them here to share them with you. >> this is great. >> we'll start with something for our littlest ones. leapfrog has an amazing array of toys that teach for little kids this year. we'll start with our stack and tumble elephant. look how cute this is. sneezes. and watch. now. what the kids would be doinging is stacking these right back up on his trunk. >> yeah. >> and he's going to say colors and numbers.
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he's got a little button sing to the kids. >> everything coordinates. >> created a mess up on aisle 2. >> that's okay. we know that boys love action figures. >> yes. >> they love plush. we'll put it together and have something brand-new called the wonder crew. these are buddies for boys. i'm going to let you hang on to him. there's four different kinds, arf can caucasian, an african-american, asian and hispanic. each buddy comes with something for them to wear. matching capes for the children and mannings and we even vin adventure kits. you get more clothes for your buddy and kids. >> does he do tricks? does he fly. >> no. doc mcstuffens. from the show, there's a hospital toy nursery. so for the very first type, we have our little nursery pals. they're beautiful. feel it, nice and plush, vinyl. each have their little pacifier. they're adorable. there's four in the collection. these will be out in the spring.
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>> this is for what age. >> this is for little kids, 11/2 and up. >> great, very cute. >> let's talk about some technology right on your fingertips. these are the fingerlings. these won't be out till the fall but we put them on our finger. they're really cute. there's little play sets you'll be able to get. they respond. there's 40 different ways to play with them. you can talk to them, clap, hang them upside down. they have over 50 different sounds so you'll always know exactly how they're feeling. > not creepy at all. >> like $15 to $20. they're adorable. so these will be a hot item come holiday season. >> that's kind of cute. >> there's nothing like magic. right? we all love some magic. cosmos has been making it great kits. this year they have the world's greatest magic show. there's 415 magic tricks for kids to learn. i'm going to do one for you. okay? >> we get a magic trick.
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>> we're going to get a magic trick. this is a simple one for me. we have our cups, our empty cups can our little bowls here, right? so i'm going to go one, two, three. >> i've lost so many money on the streets of new york with these sorts of tricks. >> i'm going to put this right on top. cover it, cover it. say the magic word for me. abbra ca drab bra. ready? ta-da. >> wow, how did that happen. >> i only have 414 more tricks to learn. >> ah. >> >> all right, all right. >> it's magic really. >> the instructions anyway. >> all right. let's talk about a little augmented reality. real technology in games. this is called beast of balance. so basically we very an app we've downloaded. we have this platform and all these pieces. i only have a few out you. need to balance the world you build and you need to balance it on the platform. so by simply touching this and put this on, suddenly my bear is
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in this game. then i'm going to put something else in. i'm going to touch it and stack it. but as i'm building, they might fall off. and when they fall off, i'm going to have a few seconds to build that world back up or or it's over. >> really quickly. >> finally nothing like a drone. drones are big this year. bigger this year than last year. what i want to show you. >> actually can you can see the camera. >> whatever i but the in here, if i put this on you. >> you can see my mug. >> this is a prototype. this will be out later this year. but when we're flying this around, we're doing video, streaming, we can take pictures, everything. >> it's all trippy. >> really cool. this is a pocket drone two. >> great toys this year. >> really fun stuff. >> as always, thank you for being here. if you're interested in learning more about these hot toys visit laurie's website at
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but just one mucinex lasts 12 hours. let's end this. okay, now i'm hungry for popcorn. that music, music to my ears at this "insomniac theater" moment we're previewing two movies opening this weekend. >> we've sent matt damon to mars and he's been born again. this morning he's going to the great wall playing a british mercenary in 11th country china who joins soldiers against man eating monsters for which the wall was really supposedly built. >> ♪
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. >> that was a long time. >> we saw a halftime show with a woman who is called the red panda and it was more exciting than that. they will spent $150 million making this movie. it's getting plenty of yawns from critics giving it a 32% splat on rotten tomatoes. clarence says it's easily the least interesting and evolving blockbuster of both its director and star. >> it's a soup bowl. i want some cereal now or some soup. >> jami fullerton, clunky plot, rigid script and equally stiff acting makes this a crumbling disappointment if not quite a disaster. >> man, that's harsh next to fistfight starring ice cube and charlie day on the last day of high school. mild mannered english teacher andy campbell accidentally
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crosses his much tougher colleague ron strickland who challenges him to a fistfight in the school parking lot. >> okay. >> one man wins. when the other's unconscious. then and only then is it over. >> you really want to have a fistfight after school like we're a couple of students? >> i want everybody to see this. >> teachers detainee night. >> we're going to handle our differences like real men. >> i think mommies will be hike this is not a good example for my children. the critics not impressed. >> neither. >> no, giving it a dismal 30% splat on rotten tomatoes, peter brights charlie day and ice cube doing their part to lower the collective iq of american audiences in this regrettable school yard showdown. >> nick lasalle calls it repellent in every way. >> it looks like the poor man's friday. i don't know. >> it's not a good way to spend your friday according to critics. >> we appreciate you s
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this morning on "world news now," the presidential press conference as we have never seen it before. >> president trump surprised everyone by turning a cabinet pick announcement into a full contact q & a. battling reporters over the many issues plaguing his first few weeks in office. here what got the president and the press corps so fired up. >> while the president tried to frame leaks about staff communications with russia as fake news, he offered little response to the country's recent provocations. hear what he did say. and the bizarre bomb plot aimed at retail giant target. suspect may not have intended on harming anybody at several stories along the east coast. his motive might have been a financial one. we'll explain. and it's time to say bye, bye, bye to bao bao, the beloved panda now heading back home to
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china as we bid our farewells. we also say good-bye to a clack monopoly game piece. which one? you're going to have to stick around to find out. it is friday, february 17th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." i haven't played monopoly in so long, i don't remember all the pieces. >> there are so many kids that are like what's monopoly, can i play that on my playstation. >> on my mom's phone. >> exactly. we do say good morning to you on a friday. we've made it. >> yes, the weekend. >> and by making it, i don't mean monday through friday. we made it through 77 minutes of the most fascinating daytime drama since "days of our lives"" was on tv, all my children whack was on tv. a former navy seal said no to jumping the trump white house. >> robert harwood turned down an offer to replace michael flynn as national security adviser. harwood cited family reasons.
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he most recently served as deputy commander of u.s. central command under current defense secretary james mattis. >> he said that the appearance of the current white house is too chaotic, was not a factor. officials say the president has a list of other candidates to fill the critical post. now to you that other headline. the news conference. the 77-minute session with reporters, the president said he's directed the justice department to look into the leaks that have happened during his first month in office. >> the president suggesting those leaks were coming from people who had been an appointed during the obama administration and he put plenty of blame on the media as abc's jonathan karl reports. >> reporter: chaos? what chaos? president trump summoned the news media to the east room of the white house to declare his presidency off to an historically great start. >> i turn on the tv, open the newspapers and i see stories of chaos. chaos. yet it is the exact opposite.
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this administration is running like a fine-tuned machine. >> reporter: as evidence, he pointed to the soaring stock market, his executive orders cutting regulations and the smooth roll-out of his supreme court nominee. >> i don't think there's ever been a president elected who in this short period of time has done what we've done. >> reporter: he said he inherited a mess, but in just 28 days of the trump presidency, there's been a year's worth of tumult and drama. the firing of his national security adviser. his travel ban struck down by the courts. his labor secretary nominee withdrawn under a cloud. the president blamed most of it on the press. >> we have to talk about it to find out what's going on because the press honestly is out of control. the level of dishonesty is out of control. >> reporter: as for the growing controversy surrounding his former national security adviser, and reports of his campaign advisers' contacts with the russians, trump dismissed it all as fake news. i want to get you to clarify because it's a very important point.
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can you say definitively that nobody on your campaign had any contacts with the russians during the campaign? and on the leaks, is it fake news or are these real leaks? >> well, the leaks are real. you are the one that wrote about them and reported them. the leaks are real. you know what they said. you saw it. and the leaks are absolutely real. the news is fake because so much of the news is fake. >> reporter: but was his campaign in contact with the russians? the first part of my question, the context. can you definitively say nobody -- >> well, i had nothing to do with it. i have nothing to do with russia. i told you. i have no deals there. i have no anything. >> reporter: later, ap's julie pace pressed again. was anybody on his campaign talking to the russians? >> no, no, nobody that i know of. >> so you're not aware of any contacts during the course of the election? >> look, how many times do i have to answer this question? >> can you just say yes or no on it? >> russia is a ruse. i know you have to get up and ask a question. so important. russia is a ruse. i have nothing to do with russia, haven't made a phone call to russia in years.
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>> reporter: once again, president trump touted his surprising win in november, making a remarkable claim about the electoral vote. >> we got 306 because people came out and voted like they've never seen before. so that's the way it goes. i guess it was the biggest electoral college win since ronald reagan. >> reporter: the problem, that's not even close to being true. in fact, president obama, president clinton and president george h. w. bush all won with more electoral votes than president trump. as another reporter pointed out, trump's numbers were wrong. >> i was given that information. i was given -- actually, i've seen that information around. but it was a very substantial victory. do you agree with that? >> you're the president. >> okay, thank you. good answer. yes. >> this was only the second solo press conference for donald trump since july. in fact, he has spent much of the time avoiding tough questions in his brief interactions with reporters.
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he has called on friendly conservative outlets. he's clearly seeming to enjoy what he's doing especially pushing back on hard questions. his staff tells meese that after the press conference, he was energized and they told me to expect he'll do more of these. jonathan karl, abc news, the white house. >> now, early in that event, the president announced his new cabinet pick. alexander acosta has been tapped to head the labor department. right now, he's the law school dean at florida international university. acosta has already won senate approval three times for various government positions. if confirmed as labor secretary, he would be the first hispanic member of the president's cabinet. the president was also asked about several provocations by russia over the last several weeks. among those russian jets buzzing a navy destroyer in the black sea last week as well as russia's kret deployment of a new cruise missile that would violate an arms treaty with the u.s. and a russian spy vessel that's being tracked in international waters off the
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east coast. when pressed about the incidents, the president called them all not good. >> the greatest thing i could do is shoot that ship that's 30 miles offshore right out of the water. everyone in this country is going to say oh, it's so great. what's not great. that's not great. >> can:00 so we did ask about possible responses to those provocations. he said he wasn't going to discuss anything about how the u.s. will react militarily or otherwise. >> the president also revealing he will sign a new travel ban order rather than appeal the federal court ruling suspending his original order. executive order prompting concern when hundreds of people from seven predominantly muslim countries including syria, iraq, iran and sudan were denied entry to the u.s. the president's lawyers saying the new ban will focus on those who have never entered the u.s. instead of on those green card holders. mr. trump admitted he's struggling over the issue of young immigrants brought to the u.s. illegally by their parents.
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about 750,000 of them are protected under president obama's deferred action for childhood arrivals or daca, a program.president trump promised to revoke when he was candidate trump. >> we're going to show great heart. daca is a very, very difficult subject for me. i will tell you, to me it's one of the most difficult subjects i have, because you have these incredible cases, in many cases in some of the cases daca are gang members and drug dealers too but you have some absolutely incredible kids. >> among the first to be granted daca status is daniel ramirez madinah who was born in mexico and came to the u.s. as a child facing deportation after immigration agents detained the now 23-year-old earlier this week accusing him of being a gang member. >> you heard president trump talking about that. >> uh-huh. turning overseas now, isis is claiming responsibility for a deadly bombings that took places in pakistan and iraq. >> at least 75 worshipers died
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from a bombing at a famed shrine in southern pakistan. it's one of the deadliest attacks in that country in more than two years. pakistan is vowing retaliation. and. baghdad, a car bomb ripped through a used car dealership killing at least 55 people. hundreds more were injuries, some critically in both attacks. >> back here at home, a south carolina man is facing charges for allegedly planning a dylann roof style attack. benjamin mcdowell's alleged targets included a synagoguen an minorities. he was arrested after buying a gun and ammunition from an undercover fbi agent. tragically dylann roof killed nine black parishioners in 2015. last month he was sentenced to death. >> a florida man accused of targeting the retail chain target in an alleged plot to hurt the company's stock. investigators say 48-year-old mark barnett offered a paid informant $10,000 to put homemade bombs inside stores on
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the east coast. detectives say he hoped the explosions would cause target shares to fall allowing him to buy the stock for less. >> we're going to switch gears now. >> crazy. >> yeah, that is insane. from that plot to this one. monopoly players have given the thumb to the thumbable. >> that's catchy. >> america has spoken. and an online contest, the piece was voted off monopoly island. the thumbable has been part of the game since 1935. i feel like it's vintage. you can't get rid of the vicinity and piece. hasbro says it's lost its shine after 82 years. come on, what's wrong with 82. this is not the first piece to be removed from the game. the iron was replaced by a cat four years ago. that's what it was, the cat replaced the iron. >> coming up, mos blockbuster allegations that trump insiders have had contact with russian intelligence despite the
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president's fierce denials. russians have been going to great lengths to get close to the president and his inner circle. what we're finding out this morning how they're doing it. >> and bidding farewell to bao bao, moving day is closing in on one of d.c.'s most famous residents. >> another good-bye this morning. it's too much. remember to find us at facebook at wnn nans.com and @abcwnn. you're watching "world news now" on a friday. your brain, nans.com and @abcwnn. you're watching "world news now" on a friday. ans.com and @abcwnn. you're watching "world news now" on a friday. fans.com and @abcwn. you're watching "world news now" on a friday. 4in1... just one softgel delivers the omega-3 power of two regular fish oil pills... so give your body mega support with megared advanced 4in1. cough doesn't sound so good. take mucinex dm. i'll text you in 4 hours when your cough returns. one pill lasts 12 hours, so...
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i have nothing to do with russia. haven't made a phone call to russia in years. don't speak to people from russia. not that i wouldn't. i just have nobody to speak to. >> president trump smacking down the media during his lengthy news conference dismissing stories that his campaign was in contact with russia as fake news. >> yeah, i think conner mcgregor got fewer hits than the president did on many of the media members yesterday. there's no dispute, however, that russians themselves have been making great efforts to get close to the president and the people around him. abc's brian ross looked into those connections. >> reporter: it's every russian spy's greatest dream, to have a source inside the white house or any place of power in washington. >> they always talk to political figures. they want to know who is a mover and shakener our society, who affects it. >> reporter: and as portrayed in the tv program "the americans," for the russians all is fair in love and espionage. >> i'm in charge of fbi counter
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intelligence and my secretary married a kgb officer. >> reporter: u.s. intelligence officials describe a massive effort by russian spies to infiltrate and disrupt american politics including the use of what are called cutouts and fronts people and organizations that would not appear to be part of russian intelligence. >> this is a theory of war, a 21st century theory of war that includes false information that includes cyber hacking, that includes you know, in effect sowing chaos. >> senator mark warner is the top democrat on the senate intelligence committee which is investigating the russian efforts to meddle in the election and whether anyone in the trump campaign was involved. >> i think this investigation is maybe the most serious thing that i'll ever take on in my public career. >> when general michael flynn was in moscow in december, 2015, invited to sit next to russian
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president vladimir putin, he was about to become the senior foreign policy adviser for donald trump. now the question for senate investigators and the fbi is why the russians cowered the general who was fired this week and whether they were trying to exploit him even if he did not realize it. >> if by his actions implied or implicit there was an effort to undermine american foreign policy, that bothers me a great deal. >> reporter: also under scrutiny, another former trump foreign policy adviser, carter page who claims he's done major business deals with russians and defends its leaders raising the eyebrows of american intelligence officials. >> would you agree that vladimir putin is a thug as some have called him. >> you know, i thoroughly disagree. >> page is named as a sprawl figure in the now infamous dossier of unsubstantiated allegations about the trump campaign and the russians being in cahoots. page told abc news the
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allegations are ridiculous. >> is it absolutely false. >> completely false and laughable. >> laughable. our thanks to brian ross. when we come back, bidding farewell to one of america's most popular social media darlings. and no, it's not a kardashian. why bao bao is about to pack her bags and her bamboo and head to china. you're watching "world news now." you won't see these folks at the post office. they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again.
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♪ bye bye bye >> adrian trying to figure out remember the dabs. remember high school dpapz what was the dance? >> i don't know. >> but it's a fitting song because america will soon be saying bye-bye to one of its, i think it was that, one of its beloved social media celebrities. >> the kids grow up so fast now days. >> back in the day. >> it's been nearly four years since the birth bao bao at the snashl zoo in d.c. now she's grown up and heading to china to find some love already or at least some new mate. here's abc's gloria riviera. >> reporter: when we first met bao bao -- it was hard to believe so much cuteness came in such a tiny package. since her debut at washington's national zoo, the baby with her own bear cam has charmed millions. so you were basically in the waiting room when she was born.
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>> yes. we all screamed with joy, hugged each other. >> reporter: every milestone -- >> her first teeth. there is nothing cuter than baby panda teeth! >> reporter: every birthday celebrated. independent and playful, she reminded us what it's like to be a kid on a snow day. but now it's time to say good-bye. next week, bao bao will board fedex's vip panda plane, stocked with 55 pounds of bamboo and head to china to breed more pandas as part of an agreement with the zoo. >> i want her to make lots of cubs. >> reporter: until then, dumplings from the chinese embassy. >> i wanted to catch her before she leaves. >> reporter: and a final farewell from all her friends. to their beloved bao bao. gloshia riviera action news at the national zoo. >> very cute. chowchow bao bao. >> just to prove that bao bao is not there anymore, this live picture. it's compel. it's so sad day.
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but just one mucinex lasts 12 hours. let's end this. your friday mix. >> whoo-hoo. i think i'm first, right? >> yes. >> let's talk about romance. >> we should always put love first. >> let's do it on the basketball court. >> you've got this woman who decides she's going to go to her game. i think these a season ticket holder at siena athletics. she makes the shot. >> wow from, half-court. >> that's not the story though. it the story is that her boyfriend was disguised as the dunkin' donut mascot on the court. and he takes off his costume and. >> one of those moments. >> and proposes. isn't that beautiful? >> she's winning twofold. look at that. as if he knew she was going to hit that shot which is incredible enough. >> she said she was more nervous about hitting the shot but she got a $500 gift card for making that. i think they're going to be
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spending their anniversaries at dunkin' donut. >> yes, absolutely. st. louis be check out this couple in the meantime. amanda and her fiance todd craig, he's been paralyzed since 2015. when they finally got pregnant, they decided this is the only way to mark that occasion with this sign that they sent out to many of their friends. it still works. and this other photo. >> very personal. >> it is very personal. slightly -- so happy for them. >> congratulations. >> let's polka. ♪ politics and foreign wars all the weather all the scores ♪ ♪ that's the world news polka ♪ if you're an insomniac and a good night's sleep you lack do the world news polka ♪ ♪ it's late at night you're wide awake and you're not wearing pants so grab your "world news now" mug and everybody dance ♪ ♪ may have some fun be a pal every anchor guy and gal do the
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this morning on "world news now," pulling no punches. in his first so loss news in his first solo news conference, president trump took on who he sees as the opposition party. you're looking at them there the media, facing the press and shouting down reporters for asking "bad questions." those fiery exchanges ahead. >> one of those exchanges under a lot of scrutiny when asked about fixing the inner cities by including black leaders in congress, the president asked the reporter for her help in setting up a meeting, even though the black caucus had already reached out. >> also happening right now, the west coast bracing for another monster storm. >> oh, yeah, this is a big one. already record setting winter is about to get worse with up to 10 inches of rain expected in some parts of southern california. the accuweather forecast straight ahead. >> but there is something to look forward to. could we finally be getting them back together?
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the former member of 'n sync is dropping major hints about a possible reunion. and just wait until you hear what else he had to say. we're going to have the full story in "the skinny." it is friday, february 17th. ♪ >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> were you a back street person or nkotv person, you weren't an 'n sync person? >> >> no, to none of those. >> new edition. >> swv? >> swv was good. >> the '90s are back apparently. we'll get to that in "the skinny." >> back to the news. i'm adrienne bankert in for diane. good morning. >> i'm kendis gibson. the story from the west coast is a major developing story at this hour. the forecasters are calling it the biggest storm of the season. if you can believe that after what's already been a rough
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winter, it's already pounding the west coast with heavy wind and rain. as you look at the radar there, you can see it moving ashore right now which means it's only going to get worse. >> sandbaggers working to combat the most intense rainfall expected to swamp southern california today and tomorrow with 8 to 10 inches in some spots. >> the emergency crews are closely watching an the mountains east of los angeles where this rock slide has triggered evacuations and school closings. further north in washington state, a landslide shut down two lanes of interstate 5 for hours last night. one car was hit but nobody was injured. >> northern county officials believe the damaged oroville dam will be able to be withstand the approaching storms. they say they drained the enough water from the lake behind the dam to a much safer dam. that is a landmark story there. >> yeah, so a little bit of relief as far as the dam goes. let's get a sense of the time line for the super soaker. >> justin povick joins us now with details. good morning, justin.
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>> adrian, kendis, good morning to you. a major storm now making its move into the golden state of california. extremely high impacts in the bay area but especially toward the l.a. basin. as we go in closer here, we are expecting again several inches you. of rain, higher amounts into the foothills could cause mudslides, rock slides and flash flooding. big delays expected here along interstate 5. adrian, kendis, back to you. >> thanks to justin there. >> now to the firestorm otherwise known as the press conference that took place yesterday, the first one for president since taking office. he was on the defensive for 77 minutes. taking questions for 17 reporters. >> president trump was asked about a wide range of subjes intelligence leaks to recent provocations by russia. on many occasions his answers included attacks on the media. details from abc's david wright. >> ladies and gentlemen, the
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president of the united states. >> rep it's all fake news. >> reporter: president trump didn't so much confer with reporters. >> where are you from? >> bbc. >> okay. here's another beauty. >> reporter: it's a good line. impartial free and fair. >> yeah, sure. >> mr. president. >> just like cnn, right? >> reporter: he made it crystal clear he views them with contempt. >> tomorrow they will say donald trump rants and raves at the press. i'm not ranting and raving. i'm just telling you, you're dishonest people. but i'm not ranting and raving. i love this. i'm having a good time doing it. >> reporter: trump took on the perception his administration is off to a rocky start and blamed the messenger. >> i tirn turn on the tv, open the newspapers and i see stories of chaos, chaos, yet, it is the exact opposite. this administration is running like a fine-tuned machine.
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>> reporter: if anyone doesn't believe that, it's the news media's fault, not his, according to trump. >> the media is trying to attack our administration because they know we are following through on pledges that we made and they're not happy about it for whatever reason. >> reporter: as for the national security adviser trump fired this week after he was exposed misrepresenting a conversation he had had with russian ambassador and misleading mike pence about it, the president tried to have it both ways. >> yes, jon. >> thank you, mr. president. i want to get you to clarify because it's a very important point. can you say definitively that nobody on your campaign had any contacts with the russians during the campaign and on the leaks, is it fake news or are these real leak s? >> well, the leaks are real. you're the one that wrote about them and reported them. the leaks are real. you know what they said. you saw it, and the leaks are absolutely real. the news is fake. because so much of the news is fake. >> reporter: trump insists that general mike flynn's real sin wasn't that he reached out to
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the russians -- >> mike flynn is a fine person and i asked for his resignation. he respectfully gave it. >> reporter: but that he didn't tell the vice president the truth about what was discussed. and he insisted the leaks that exposed flynn's dishonesty are the real problem. >> what was wrong was the way that other people including yourselves in this room were given that information. because that was classified information. it was given illegally. that's the real problem. >> reporter: reporters had been summoned to the east room of the white house expecting to hear about trump's new pick for labor secretary replacing the fast food executive who withdrew in the wake of a scandal. the new nominee alexander acosta, professor and dean at the florida international university law school. he wasn't even in the room. >> i think he'll be a tremendous secretary of labor. >> reporter: even if trump didn't manage to change the subject, at least he framed the subject in his own terms.
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it's unclear how it will play with the voters. as for the president's prediction -- >> tomorrow they will say, donald trump rants and raves at the press. >> reporter: the "new york post" cover says it all. i'm david wright in new york. that was david wright reporting. that news conference also included a moment some are questioning. >> so it came when april ryan, who is a reporter with the american urban radio, touched on the administration's plans to help the nation's inner circle. ryan asked the president whether he intends to meet with the congressional black caucus and here's the exchange. >> you want to include the cbc, mr. president, in your conversations with your inner city agenda as well -- >> am i going to include who? >> the congressional black caucus. >> i would. i tell you what, do you want to set up the meeting? are they friends of yours? >> i'm just a reporter. i know some of them. >> let's go set up a meeting. i would love to meet with the black caucus.
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i think it's great. >> so the president's response left members of the caucus stunned. abc's mary bruce caught up with missouri congressman emanuel cleaver. >> because there was a black woman in the room the assumption was that is some way, somehow in spite of the fact she was a reporter, she had some kind of unique contact with the congressional black caucus. >> you don't think he would have asked another reporter to set up a meeting like that? >> i don't think he would have asked you to set up the meeting with the congressional black caucus. >> that meeting again toe address the inner cities. >> the caucus says it sent a letter to the president last month expressing hope that he and its members would be able to work together but never received a response. the white house is now working to set up a meeting there. >> if it were a white reporter, would he have asked the same thing? >> i think he would have. i really do. i think a lot of people would say he would have asked that question to any reporter because you can see, this is an unprecedented way to run a news conference.
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this has been an unprecedented campaign. the rules are off. and you know, we've got to get used to the new reality. >> i give him props. listen, all week long and for 28 days we've been saying he's only taking questions from conservative outlets. he took questions from a lot of outlets that he doesn't necessarily like yesterday and it does seem as if he was having fun. he just stood out there. he seed as if he was having a lot of fun. >> april ryan, veteran reporter 20 years in the business she believes it's because he's a novice and this is his first time in washington as the president of the united states. >> yes, and she thinks he did not necessarily hear her say cbc the first time. it's not necessarily that he didn't know what the cbc was. >> right. well, everybody's got a take on it. what's yours? tweet us. moving on to what appears to be mixed signals about the u.s. approach to middle east peace. at the u.n. yesterday, american ambassador nikki haley says the u.s. supported the long
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established policy called the two-state solution following president trump's statement on tuesday saying he could live with whatever the two sides like best, either a one-state solution or two-state solution. also, speaker paul ryan and the house republican leader has given rank and file members an outline of their plan to replace obamacare including tax credits to finance individual tax -- insurance purchases. what the talking points don't include is how the legislation will be paid for. coming up, the big changes we'll soon be seeing on food labels from sell by to use by. what the grocery industry is about to do make it crystal clear whether your food is still safe to eat. >> speaking of safe, let's hope this young lady is safe. she's a russian model. she's pushing the boundaries of safety. 1,000 feet up. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" weather, brought to you by lysol. ncer: "world news now" weather. brought to you by lysol. (achoo!) did you know
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>> protesters hit the streets of portland, oregon, last night ing to remember a 17-year-old robbery suspect who was shot and killed by a police officer last week. police say demonstrators become a bit rowdy throwing signs and street cones. only one person was detained briefly. >> those date labels on foods like sell by and best before may soon get a little simpler to understand. consumers now face ten different phrases for date labeling. those multiple notifications could be reaching their expiration date. food industry groups want to use just two phrases, best if used by and use by. it could hit store shelves by the summer of 2018. to texas and the quick
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reflexes of the sky diver saved a father and his young son. take a look here. they were on the brink of disaster here. the man at the indoor sky diving center in houston placed his toddler on the counter there. the staff member quickly came to the rescues catching the boy just seconds before he fell on his head. the rescuer did a victory dance and gave a thumbs up to the security camera. knowing he did good. >> i'm glad he saved the little boy. >> yeah. >> humble, too. nfl star dorell revis is facing felony charges in pittsburgh after a weekend altercation. police say the new york jets defensive back and another man punched two men and left them unconscious early on sunday. investigate remembers say revis became upset after the alleged victims began filming him with a cell phone. he now faces assault and other charges. >> just when you thought gaga's stunt at the super bowl or
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beyonce's trust fall was daring, you have not seen anything yet. check out where this russian model and her assistant found themselves. >> they're on a skyscraper's ledge just over 1,000 feet off the ground in dubai. at one point, she's leaning back. watch, watch, watch. >> oh, no. >> off the side of the building. no safety gear while holding on to an assistant's arm. they trust each other, man. >> then it gets better or crazier can you might say when she drops off the side of the building just hanging there holding on with just that guy's grip between her and certain death. they both made it down fine for their next stunt. >> whoo. not i. >> why? >> some people like to live on the edge. >> when we come back, an 'n sync reunion. >> "the skinny" is next. >> let's hope. s it your allergy? break through your allergies. introducing flonase sensimist. more complete allergy relief in a gentle mist you may not even notice. using unique mistpro technology,
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aren't we all excited. a lot of 12-year-olds are excited. they're now about 30. >> "the skinny" starting with some earth shattering news for fans of one of the biggest boy bands ever. >> 'n sync tore up our hearts when they said bye, bye, bye. that was really bad, wasn't it? now, could we be getting them back? that's the question. >> the band announced a hiatus in 2002. that lasted 15 years. that's some hiatus. now lance bass has revealed to entertainment tonight that the group is coming back together for a reunion this year. >> hinted only that "we're doing something special," but did confirm that the band will be rereleasing a viable edition of their christmas album 20 years after its release in 199 . >> get this. that's almost 20 years. there's more.
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bass spilled to et they will be getting their own star on the hollywood walk of fame this year and that they will all be there for the award ceremony. that's actually a great christmas album. >> despite 15 years being apart, bass says they all, including justin, chris, j.c.chasez talk daily with each other. throwback to the early 2000s. >> it was back in 2003 that love actually" made it into the contemporary rotation of favorite christmas movies. >> now the cast is reuniting to begin filming a mini movie for red nose day next month raising awareness about children live ing inpoverty and injustice. >> liam neeson and now a grown-up thomas brodie sangster and olivia nelson 14 years later they've starred shooting on location around london. it will be a short film for the charity. >> you can have nostalgia with some of these photos. british broadcaster em fa freud has confirmed that colin firth,
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hugh grant, and kiera nightly will also reprise their rolls, as well. pretty cool. after a week of splashing images of swimsuit models across the screen, here's a little something for the ladies and several guys, as well. >> we're getting our first peek of soccer star cristiano ronaldo modeling his new spring line of cr7 undies. >> that's a lot of face photos. spoogsed to underwears. many would to differ. he's known for its bold colors and contrast piping is now splashed with smoldering flames and ekg monitor readings. thanks, matt for that. >> yeah, thanks, matt. >> so these are the pictures that people are just looking at and swooning over. ronaldo of course, best known for just modeling. >> he actually is a stellar athlete. >> yes. >> and that's all we need to know. okay. >> so he's hoping that this underwear campaign will show off his more relaxed style, and it certainly does. mission accomplished i would say
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relationship with canada, maybe as good or better hopefully than ever before. as far as settlements i'd like to see you hold back on settlements for a little bit. >> we'll try. >> doesn't sound too optimistic. >> the evolving and eroding level of trust as a result of this situation and a series of other questionable instances is what led the president to ask for general flynn's resignation. >> obviously, there's a administration that is in significant disarray. >> is it fake news or are these real news? >> the leaks are absolutely real. the news is fake because so much of the news is fake. >> you said today you had the biggest electoral margin since ronald reagan with 306 electoral votes. >> i'm talking. >> george h.w. bush 326. >> i was given that information. >> why should americans trust you when you accuse the information they receive of being fake when you're providing information? >> i was given that information.
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>> it's a victory for millions of workers. this is the secretary of labor, not the secretary of corporate america. >> ripping a human being out of their family, taking her away from her children, shipping her to a country she has not been in for 20 years is absolutely obscene. >> we slept in the car and oh, it was miserable. we didn't sleep. there was people walking and people talking and all night long. >> we won't go back until they tell us it's safe. >> thank you again for honoring "lemonade." this is incredible. >> i can't possibly accept this award. my artist of my life is beyonce and this album for me, the "lemonade" album was just so monumental. you are our light. >> i agree, adele. exactly. the bottom line, beyonce was robbed. >> again. >> in my book. >> don't miss our updates on facebook @wnnfans.com. >> coming up, more news from abc. wnnfans.com. >>
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making news in america this morning, president trump lashing out about leaks and battling his favorite foil, the media. >> i inherited a mess, it's a mess. >> a feisty press conference with false claims about the election and where he stands with russia. new reaction overnight. live in washington. the worst storm in years barreling towards already soaked california. heavy rain, strong winds and serious concern about mudslides and flash flooding. new this morning. two planes colliding on a runway. video of the damage just in. caught on camera, a man's superman-like reflexes saving a toddler from a nasty fall.

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