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Media executives and anchors from the top five TV networks met with the president-elect at Trump Tower on Monday. Mark Lennihan/AP hide caption

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The Two-Way

Trump Airs Grievances, Fields Questions In Meeting With Top TV News Figures

The president-elect met at Trump Tower with executives and anchors from five major TV networks, where he complained about unfair coverage before taking questions about his political intentions.

Donald Trump Jr. (left) and Eric Trump (right), sons of President-elect Donald Trump, pose with Philippine real estate developer Jose E.B. Antonio at a 2012 news conference in Manila announcing the launch of the Trump Tower Manila, a $150 million project that is now nearing completion. Pat Roque/AP hide caption

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Who's The New Philippine Envoy? The Man Building Trump Tower Manila

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New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani (from left) gives a tour of the World Trade Center site to U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan and New York Gov. George Pataki a week after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. Timothy Clary/AFP/Getty Images hide caption

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In Dealings With U.N. Diplomats, Mayor Giuliani Pulled No Punches

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Warren Beatty stars as Howard Hughes in Rules Don't Apply — which he says is not a biopic of the legendary moviemaker and recluse. Francois Duhamel hide caption

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Warren Beatty's Homage To Howard Hughes Opens In Theaters On Wednesday

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Trump Airs Grievances, Fields Questions In Meeting With Top TV News Figures

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Vendors congregated outside a rally for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump at the Indiana Theater on May 1, 2016 in Terre Haute, Indiana. Charles Ledford/Getty Images hide caption

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This Bellwether Has Picked The Winning Presidential Candidate Since The 1890s

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House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., discussed a Republican alternative to Obamacare upon its release at the American Enterprise Institute in June. Allison Shelley/Getty Images hide caption

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If Republicans Repeal Obamacare, Ryan Has Replacement Blueprint

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