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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2016
WORLD IN BRIEF
Associated Press
Iraq troops pause in advance
on Mosul to drive out IS
Transition: Obama, Trump
to meet at White House
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama is set to wel-
come his successor, Donald Trump, to the White House, extend-
ing an olive branch to a man he has blasted as unfit to serve as
commander in chief and who led the charge to challenge the
legitimacy of his own presidency.
The Oval Office meeting scheduled today symbolically
begins the transition of power from Obama, a Democrat who
ushered in a sweeping health care law and brokered a landmark
nuclear accord with Iran, and Trump, a Republican who has
vowed to wipe those measures away. Trump takes office on Jan.
20.
First lady Michelle Obama also planned to meet privately in
the White House residence with Trump’s wife, Melania Trump.
Republicans were emboldened by Trump’s stunning vic-
tory over Hillary Clinton, giving the GOP control of the White
House and both chambers of Congress.
“He just earned a mandate,” House Speaker Paul Ryan
declared.
Thousands of anti-Trump
protesters march in Portland
PORTLAND — For a second night, demonstrators marched
through downtown Portland and onto freeways to protest the
election of Donald Trump.
The crowd formed in the afternoon and the protest didn’t end
until early Thursday. The Portland Police Bureau tweeted early
in the night that an estimated 2,000 people were participating.
The group blocked traffic at various locations and marched
onto interstates 5 and 84.
The demonstration was mostly peaceful, but there were scat-
tered reports of vandalism and small fires.
At about 1 a.m., police said a person tossed what appeared to
be a Molotov cocktail at a small crowd of people. KPTV reports
that one of its photographers was there and it appeared the cul-
prit was not part of the protest.
Witnesses said the suspect got into a van and got away before
police arrived. No one was injured.
AP Photo/Gillian Flaccus
Several dozen students from various high schools in the
Portland metropolitan area gather downtown to protest Re-
publican nominee Donald Trump’s victory in Tuesday’s pres-
idential election, Wednesday. The protests were peaceful
and students said that they felt compelled to demonstrate
against Trump because they were not old enough to vote.
live together. And not just live together, but be one.”
That could take a miracle: To bring together those elated
by Trump’s ascension to president-elect with those who see
him as an embodiment of the country’s worst instincts and a
threat to its future. Even as Clinton pledged the victor her sup-
port Wednesday, others protested in the streets, burned flags and
insisted he didn’t represent them.
“It’s shattering,” said Byron Beck, a writer in Portland, Ore-
gon, who supported Clinton. While harshly faulting Trump, he
cast the moment as a dilemma for all Americans. “We have lost
our way, and I don’t know what that reset button will look like,
but I know that I will work for it or I’ll leave the country.”
Trump extended a hand to such opponents in his victory
speech, saying Clinton was owed “a major debt of gratitude”
as he made an impassioned plea for both sides to join behind
him: “Now it’s time for America to bind the wounds of divi-
sion. ... To all Republicans and Democrats and independents
across this nation, I say it is time for us to come together as one
united people.”
But the nation remained split over whether that was achiev-
able or a Pollyannaish vision. Exit polls showed voters express-
ing not just unhappiness with the way government is working
but, among many who found hope in Trump, outright anger.
‘Not my president:’ Trump
For many supporters,
denounced in protests across US Trump is a thing called hope
LOS ANGELES — A day after Donald Trump’s election to
the presidency, campaign divisions appeared to widen as many
thousands of demonstrators — some with signs with messages
declaring “NOT MY PRESIDENT” — flooded streets across
the country to protest his surprise triumph.
From New England to heartland cities like Kansas City and
along the West Coast, demonstrators bore flags and effigies of
the president-elect, disrupting traffic and declaring that they
refused to accept Trump’s victory.
Flames lit up the night sky in California cities Wednesday
as thousands of protesters burned a giant Papier-mâché Trump
head in Los Angeles and started fires in Oakland intersections.
Los Angeles demonstrators also beat a Trump piñata and
sprayed the Los Angeles Times building and news vans with
anti-Trump profanity. One protester outside LA City Hall read a
sign that simply said “this is very bad.”
Late in the evening several hundred people blocked one of
the city’s busiest freeways, U.S. 101 between downtown and
Hollywood.
After blistering campaign,
Americans wonder how to heal
DECATUR, Ga. — For an hour they stood shoulder to shoul-
der, those who supported Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump,
praying together in a service of postelection healing. Noting the
painful labels and divisions of the just-finished campaign, the
Rev. Jenna Faith Strizak said, “We’ve got to figure out how to
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MENOMONIE, Wis. — On election night, when Donald
Trump claimed victory in her home state of Wisconsin, Shay
Chamberlain was so excited she screamed and fell over.
Chamberlain believes Trump is her savior, sent by God to
save America from ruin. She owns a women’s clothing store
in this remote town; her husband runs a construction company.
They have two children and barely get by on $44,000 a year,
living paycheck to paycheck.
In his victory speech, Trump called people like Chamber-
lain and her family America’s “forgotten men and women” —
the blue-collar workers in the manufacturing towns of the Rust
Belt and the coalfields of Appalachia who propelled him to an
improbable victory. They felt left behind by progress, laughed
at by the elite, and so put their faith in the billionaire business-
man with a sharp tongue and short temper who promised to
Make America Great Again.
When Trump first ran, Chamberlain thought to herself:
“That’s the man everybody has been praying for.” And she now
feels vindicated by his victory.
“This is a movement,” she said. “This isn’t a candidate any-
more. This is a movement.”
BAGHDAD — Iraqi troops consolidated gains in their advance
on the northern city of Mosul today, regrouping as they clear neigh-
borhoods and houses once occupied by the Islamic State group.
In Mosul proper, where troops have a foothold in a sliver of
territory in the city’s east, the special forces control the Zahra
neighborhood, once named after former dictator Saddam Hus-
sein, military officials said.
They have taken at least half of the Aden neighborhood and
clashes were still ongoing there, while the regular army’s ninth
division is stationed in east Mosul’s Intisar neighborhood, they
added, speaking on condition of anonymity because they weren’t
authorized to brief reporters.
Col. John Dorrian, a spokesman for the U.S.-led forces
operating the key air campaign against IS, said that advancing
troops and aircraft have destroyed some 70 tunnels the jihadis
had been using to launch surprise attacks from inside densely
populated areas.
“They’ve set up elaborate defenses, and we have to assume
they’ll do anything among the civilian population because they
don’t care about anyone,” he said, noting that airstrikes had hit
hundreds of IS positions in the three-week old Mosul campaign.
Mothers-to-be struggle, worry
in ruins of storm-hit Haiti
COTEAUX, Haiti — Nathanaelle Bernard was two months
short of the due date for her first child when Hurricane Matthew
crashed through her town overlooking the Caribbean Sea along
Haiti’s southwestern coast.
The storm, with its 145 mph winds, destroyed her small
home of cinder blocks. Powerful waves carried away most of her
belongings, including the clothing and blankets she had managed
to collect for her baby. She’s now anxiously awaiting the birth
amid the ruins of her town, with even food and fresh water scarce.
“I always had this dream my child wouldn’t want for any-
thing,” the 19-year-old said on a recent morning, her face glow-
ing with sweat as she cradled her swollen belly. After a pause,
she added: “It was a nice dream.”
She shares a makeshift hut with five members of her
extended family and her precarious situation is emblematic of
an alarming situation across Haiti’s southwestern peninsula in
the wake of the storm. The U.N. Population Fund says nearly
14,000 women are due to give birth in the next three months
amid widespread shortages of meat, clean water and housing in
an area where poor sanitation has created ideal conditions for
cholera and other diseases.
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