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the other allegations are from two women who spoke to the "new york times" tonight, the "new york times" published the name of both of these women, they both were willing to go on the record, they both spoke and did video for the times about what they said were their experiences with donald trump. what's interesting, particularly about the donald trump campaign response to the "new york times" allegations, again from two different women, one of whom says donald trump groped her on an airplane, another one says that donald trump groped her at donald trump tower, a different company in donald trump tower, . the allegation came from mr. trump himself directly by phone last night. this is quoting deblgtly from the "new york times" piece, in a phone interview on tuesday night, a highly agitated mr. donald trump denied every one of the women's claims, trump began shouting at "the new york times" reporter, he said that the times was making up these allegations to hurt him. quote, you're a disgusting human being she told the "new york times" reporter as she questioned him about the women's clai
the other allegations are from two women who spoke to the "new york times" tonight, the "new york times" published the name of both of these women, they both were willing to go on the record, they both spoke and did video for the times about what they said were their experiences with donald trump. what's interesting, particularly about the donald trump campaign response to the "new york times" allegations, again from two different women, one of whom says donald...
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trump foundation in new york state is not registered in new york state and has not followed all the paperwork, and thus the attorney general, eric schneiderman sent basically a cease and desist order on getting solicitations in the state of new york. so right now the trump foundation legally, i guess can not accept donations from anybody in new york into its foundation, and this is all based on paperwork that has not been filed in the state of new york. >> you know, jim acosta, has the trump campaign had a chance to respond? generally speaking, you hear about the new york attorney general, he is a hillary clinton supporter as democratic elected official? >> absolutely. that is in this response i just got from hope hicks, the spokeswoman for donald trump, in just the last few minutes that says -- no time for a graphic. we remain concerned about the political motives behind attorney general shnitchneidsch investigation, the trump campaign intends to fully comply. this is an ongoing legal matter, the trump foundation will not comment further at this time. john, very much the response f
trump foundation in new york state is not registered in new york state and has not followed all the paperwork, and thus the attorney general, eric schneiderman sent basically a cease and desist order on getting solicitations in the state of new york. so right now the trump foundation legally, i guess can not accept donations from anybody in new york into its foundation, and this is all based on paperwork that has not been filed in the state of new york. >> you know, jim acosta, has the...
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state of mind. >> i grew up in new york. announcer: a g.o.p. operative talks about trump's political brand. what happens if he loses? >> i heard stories at construction sites before he was as big as he is now. announcer: plus, radio shock waves. dean: i'm your muslim friend. announcer: a comedian takes your questions on the air. friendly followers. and new york's first lady sits down with soledad. what drives her to advocate for people suffering with mental illness. but first -- soledad: i'm soledad o'brien. welcome to "matter of fact," from new york city. candidates to make their final case to voters, polls show a tightening presidential race. republicans are looking to gain lost ground after some difficult weeks for donald trump, hoping to hold control of the senate and minimize any loses in the house. ed "obi" o'brien murray has been called a conservative campaign jedi. he's currently trying to help a republican land an open house seat. he knows the challenges of defining your candidate, in relation to the top of the tick
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hen daniels is here in new york. good morning. >> good morning. >>> the fbi looked through thosands of newly discovered e-mails that were found on the laptop of clinton's top aide huma abedin's estranged husband, former new york congressman anthony weiner. the late october surprise is shaking up the tight presidential race between clinton and donald trump just eight days to the election. as hillary clinton tried to move past the latest chapter into her e-mail scandal. >> i'm not stopping now. we are justt right? >> reporter: donald trump thanked the disgraced former new york congressman at the center of the investigation. >> we never thought we were going to say thank you to anthony weiner. >> reporter: running mate mike pence praised james comey for alerting congress about the newly discovered e-mails last week against the wishes of attorney general loretta lynch. >> the fbi stepping forward at . investigation. that's not what the letter said. the letter was so confusing, that it was hard to know exactly what it sai
hen daniels is here in new york. good morning. >> good morning. >>> the fbi looked through thosands of newly discovered e-mails that were found on the laptop of clinton's top aide huma abedin's estranged husband, former new york congressman anthony weiner. the late october surprise is shaking up the tight presidential race between clinton and donald trump just eight days to the election. as hillary clinton tried to move past the latest chapter into her e-mail scandal. >>...
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i was coming back into new york city. and it was on that flight that the stewardess asked me would i like to move up to first class. i didn't need to be asked twice. and i said down next to a young man, blond, tall, and he introduced himself as donald trump. i was not really aware of the real estate world of donald trump. we just chatted back and forth. nothing particular. it wasn't until they cleared the meal that somehow or another, the arm rest in the seat disappeared and it was a real shock when all of a sudden his hands were all over me. he started encroaching on my space. and i hesitate to use this expression but i'm going to. and that is he was like an octopus. it was like he had six arms. he was all over the place. if he had stuck with the upper part of the body, i might not have gotten -- i might not have gotten that upset of but it's when he started putting his hand up my skirt. and that was it. that was it. i -- i was out of there. i thought to myself, gee, i wish the stewardess would come and rescue me. and th
i was coming back into new york city. and it was on that flight that the stewardess asked me would i like to move up to first class. i didn't need to be asked twice. and i said down next to a young man, blond, tall, and he introduced himself as donald trump. i was not really aware of the real estate world of donald trump. we just chatted back and forth. nothing particular. it wasn't until they cleared the meal that somehow or another, the arm rest in the seat disappeared and it was a real shock...
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that is proslavery in new york. on the other side, a small but very influential core of abolitionists, the white abolitionists tended to be from the new york, they were new englanders like horace greeley who people knew as uncle horace in the day, founder and editor of the tribune, one of the most widely read papers in the country and at plymouth church in brooklyn heights. it was plymouth church that invited abraham lincoln in february 18, '60. in february 18, '60 abraham lincoln is not even a dark horse, a candidate for president, hasn't announced the standard, he is so unknown new york newspapers couldn't figure out his name. several just went with a lincoln because they didn't know his first name. because of that, churchs were not able to attract a crowd. greeley and others brought him to manhattan instead of brooklyn and switched the venue to cooper union in manhattan the speech he made in february 18, '60 was the most important speech of his career because it made his career. he got his picture taken by matthe
that is proslavery in new york. on the other side, a small but very influential core of abolitionists, the white abolitionists tended to be from the new york, they were new englanders like horace greeley who people knew as uncle horace in the day, founder and editor of the tribune, one of the most widely read papers in the country and at plymouth church in brooklyn heights. it was plymouth church that invited abraham lincoln in february 18, '60. in february 18, '60 abraham lincoln is not even a...
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, new york. >> good tips. >> living in manhattan, we're in trouble. also, indoor air filters help. identity "the mix" is coming up next. 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. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is...
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first, here's what's inside "the new york times" report. >> reporter: "the new york times" report indicates donald trump in 1995 reported a $916 million loss and lists tax benefits used after a turbulent financial period for his businesses in the early 1990s. the paper citing tax experts said trump could have used his loss to cancel out taxes for nearly two decades. the paper says it obtained the three pages of documents when they were mailed to a reporter last month. a postmark indicated the documents were mailed from new york city and the return address claimed the envelope had been sent from trump tower. the paper did not examine trump's federal return. the times said it obtained one page of his new york state resident tax return as well as one page of new jersey and connecticut nonresident returns. cnn has not independently verified the document's authentici authenticity. the trump campaign said the gop nominee has paid hundreds of millions of dollars in other taxes including property and real estate taxes. quote, the only news here is that the more than 20-year-old alleged tax document
first, here's what's inside "the new york times" report. >> reporter: "the new york times" report indicates donald trump in 1995 reported a $916 million loss and lists tax benefits used after a turbulent financial period for his businesses in the early 1990s. the paper citing tax experts said trump could have used his loss to cancel out taxes for nearly two decades. the paper says it obtained the three pages of documents when they were mailed to a reporter last month....
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with me here in new york is amy chazic of the "new york times." i am pleased to have both of them here. bob costas, let me begin with you. how is trump preparing for this debate? >> trump is preparing in typical trump fashion, charlie. there are no mock debates behind the scenes, not trump standing at a lectern, going through question by question. it's more informal, discussions with new jersey governor chris christie, former new york mayor giuliani. his staff, though dconvince trump on thursday to have a live rub-through, a dry run in new hampshire where he took questions for only about 30 minutes spp as we know, the debate's about 90 minutes. >> rose: amy? what can you tell me about preparation? >> hillary's preparation? well, her aides would say she's been preparing for had town hall-style format her entire campaign. it's been about small events, talking to individual voters one on one and some of her most relatable moments have come from these spontaneous interactions with voters. of course, those voters who come to her event are generally sup
with me here in new york is amy chazic of the "new york times." i am pleased to have both of them here. bob costas, let me begin with you. how is trump preparing for this debate? >> trump is preparing in typical trump fashion, charlie. there are no mock debates behind the scenes, not trump standing at a lectern, going through question by question. it's more informal, discussions with new jersey governor chris christie, former new york mayor giuliani. his staff, though dconvince...
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new york city was huge. and at this point, we're talking about just manhattan and not even just manhattan, just the southern half of manhattan. from 42nd street up was pretty lonesome. in that space you had, in 1860, around 800,000 people. that was 200,000 more than the nearest big city of philadelphia. if you add brooklyn which was then a separate municipality but, of course, they made a metro poll tan area, that was another quarter million people. d.c. at that point was, i think, 75,000 people. so it was tiny. so new york, it's this huge thing sitting up there. it's the center of banking and commerce. there were more banks in new york city than in the entire plantation south. it's center of merchandising. we don't think of new york as a factory town, but it was, in fact, the biggest factory town in the country. and not just then, for a long time afterwards. it had the biggest and busiest seaport, and it was the media center. the tribune and the herald were national pape beers, they went out all around the
new york city was huge. and at this point, we're talking about just manhattan and not even just manhattan, just the southern half of manhattan. from 42nd street up was pretty lonesome. in that space you had, in 1860, around 800,000 people. that was 200,000 more than the nearest big city of philadelphia. if you add brooklyn which was then a separate municipality but, of course, they made a metro poll tan area, that was another quarter million people. d.c. at that point was, i think, 75,000...
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state of mind. >> i grew up in new york. announcer: a g.o.p. operative talks about trump's political brand. what happens if he loses? >> i heard stories at construction sites before he was as big as he is now. announcer: plus, radio shock waves. dean: i'm your muslim friend. announcer: a comedian takes your questions on the air. turning fierce critics into friendly followers. and new york's first lady sits down with soledad. what drives her to advocate for people suffering with mental illness. but first -- soledad: i'm soledad o'brien. welcome to "matter of fact," from new york city. >> ♪ soledad: with just days for candidates to make their final case to voters, polls show a tightening presidential race. republicans are looking to gain lost ground after some difficult weeks for donald trump, hoping to hold control of the senate and minimize any loses in the house. ed "obi" o'brien murray has been called a conservative campaign jedi. he's currently trying to help a republican land an open house seat. he knows the challenges
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. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> this morning, donald trump is facing a fire storm of new allegations of sexual assault. at least four women accuse trump of inappropriate advance. two women tell "the new york times" trump made unwanted sexual advances decade apart. a writer for "people" magazine accuse trump of forcibly kissing her 11 years ago. in the palm beach post another woman accuses trump of grabbing her 13 years ago. brian webb is here in new york with more. brian, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. donald trump, not only denies all of these allegations, he is threatening legal action against the media outlets that are reporting them. his attorney called the stories, quote, reckless and defamatory. donald trump's camp is demanding a retraction and threatening legal action after a "the new york times" claims the republican nominee groped and kissed two women decades ago. in it, rachel crooks, then a 22-year-old receptionist for a company located in trump tow
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david: terrible violation of our electoral process. >> if the new york leaker i had it to "the new york times." david: would we find out through a criminal case against "the new york times"? >> fbi would investigate this. irs their own agency leaked to "new york times." we would have a scandal going back to watergate ear ray, the bottom line is, even though "the new york times" may be found innocent because of first payment, disclosure, discovery -- >> they may not be innocent. i prefaced everything i said with the "new york times" coming with clean hands that would not be clean hands, david. david: but the key is investigators may find an irs link as well, and that is serious stuff. lis wiehl, great to see you. congrats on your new book. >> announcement will go on. julian assange addressing world with video address amid rumors after october surprise. the wikileaks founder originally planned to speak from a balcony in london today but the event was canceled, over quote, specific information regarding his safety. assange is expected to release, quote, damaging information about hillary c
david: terrible violation of our electoral process. >> if the new york leaker i had it to "the new york times." david: would we find out through a criminal case against "the new york times"? >> fbi would investigate this. irs their own agency leaked to "new york times." we would have a scandal going back to watergate ear ray, the bottom line is, even though "the new york times" may be found innocent because of first payment, disclosure,...
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laws in new york's day. roll that tape. >> new york doesn't have voter i.d. laws. [inaudible conversations] >> yeah, i made my night. you have to show an i.d. of everything else. democrat commissioner. so if you think there is voter fraud and there should be voter i.d., why don't people listen to you? >> there's a lot of absentee ballot. >> i know where they came from. >> that's the thing. for the clinton doesn't support voter i.d. laws. >> i'm not crazy about everything the democrats to be there. stuart: this man on your screen right now is james o'keefe, founder and manage our two shooting of video. take me through this, james. the gentleman is explaining that essentially the best people to a polling station. they ferried them inside, get inside. there's no voter i.d. just walking and though come to get back on the bus ,-com,-com ma go someplace else and vote again. >> as simple as that. he's the elections commissioner. he's the top guy and if the democrat and is angry how the system works at his unwilling to do anything about it so he's become an unwilling whist
laws in new york's day. roll that tape. >> new york doesn't have voter i.d. laws. [inaudible conversations] >> yeah, i made my night. you have to show an i.d. of everything else. democrat commissioner. so if you think there is voter fraud and there should be voter i.d., why don't people listen to you? >> there's a lot of absentee ballot. >> i know where they came from. >> that's the thing. for the clinton doesn't support voter i.d. laws. >> i'm not crazy...
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coming back to new york. it was on that flight that the stewardess asked me if i would like to move to first class. i didn't need to be asked twice. i sat down to a young man, tall, blond. he introduced himself as donald trump. i was not aware of the real estate world of trump. we just chatted back and forth. nothing in particular. it wasn't until they cleared the meal that somehow or another the armrest in the seat disappeared and it was a real shock when all of a sudden his hands were all over me. he started encroaching on my space. i hesitate to use this expression, but i'm going to, and that is he was like an octopus. it was like he had six arms. he was all over the place. if he stuck with the upper part of the body, i might not have gotten -- i might not have gotten that upset. when he started putting his hand up my skirt. that was it. that was it. i was out of there. >> reporter: the trump campaign issued a statement denying the allegations and saying they believe the reports were politically motivated.
coming back to new york. it was on that flight that the stewardess asked me if i would like to move to first class. i didn't need to be asked twice. i sat down to a young man, tall, blond. he introduced himself as donald trump. i was not aware of the real estate world of trump. we just chatted back and forth. nothing in particular. it wasn't until they cleared the meal that somehow or another the armrest in the seat disappeared and it was a real shock when all of a sudden his hands were all...
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marlie hall, cbs news, new york. >> pretty cool! >>> coming up after your local the latest on donald trump's defense against sexual misconduct claims. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." it's about moving forward not back. it's looking up not down. it's feeling up thinking up living up. it's being in motion... in body in spirit in the now. boost. it's not just nutrition, it's intelligent nutrition. with 26 vitamins and minerals and 10 grams of protein. all in 3 delicious flavors. in one direction... up. boost. be up for it. listerine? kills 99% of bad breath germs. this is 100% useful for a 100% fresh mouth. just ask listerine? users. the very people we studied in the study of bold. people who are statistically more likely to stand up to a bully. do a yoga handstand. and be in a magician's act. listerine? kills 99% of bad breath germs go to boldpercent.com to join the bold percent for the chance to win >>> there is a growing consensus inside the u.s. government that russia is behind cyberattacks on state voting sys
marlie hall, cbs news, new york. >> pretty cool! >>> coming up after your local the latest on donald trump's defense against sexual misconduct claims. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." it's about moving forward not back. it's looking up not down. it's feeling up thinking up living up. it's being in motion... in body in spirit in the now. boost. it's not just nutrition, it's intelligent nutrition. with 26 vitamins and minerals and 10 grams of protein....
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and the man accused of setting off bombs in new jersey and new york will face a judge today. jessob is in the newsroom with details. ahmad khan rahami's is scheduled to be arraigned on charges he tried to kill police officers in new jersey before they captured him. he was wounded in shootout with police last month after allegedly setting off bombs in new york city and seaside park, new jersey. no one was hurt in the seaside park blast. but 29 people were injured in the chelsea neighborho the c-e-o of wells fargo -- is stepping down. john stumpf will resign-- effective immediately. he will also relinquish his title as chairman. the chief operating officer will take over the role of ceo. the bank has been under fire for having employees open more than 2- million bogus accounts in order to meet sales goals. the company agreed to pay nearly underway as thousands have been ordered to evacuate as flood waters continue to rise following hurricane matthew. officials are warning that some neighborhoods could be cut off by washed out roads or bridge closures. u-s property damage is est
and the man accused of setting off bombs in new jersey and new york will face a judge today. jessob is in the newsroom with details. ahmad khan rahami's is scheduled to be arraigned on charges he tried to kill police officers in new jersey before they captured him. he was wounded in shootout with police last month after allegedly setting off bombs in new york city and seaside park, new jersey. no one was hurt in the seaside park blast. but 29 people were injured in the chelsea neighborho the...
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you reported trump was operating the foundation illegally in new york, and today new york's attorney general said please take further notice trump foundation must immediately cease soliciting contributions or engaging in any other fundraising activities in new york. do you think he expected his foundation would come under this scrutiny? >> it is hard for me to know what he expected. certainly it would not have come under this scrutiny had he not run for president. in fact, he got through most of the presidential run without it coming under this couldn't of scrutiny. the thing that caused the attorney general to effectively shut down his foundation's fundraising was sort of an obscure issue i think people even in the new york attorney general's office didn't know about until recently. >> this is a response from the trump foundation. it says, this is for you, william. while we remain concerned about the political motives but behind the investigation, the trump found intends to cooperate fully with the investigation. because this is an ongoing legal matter, the trump foundation will not
you reported trump was operating the foundation illegally in new york, and today new york's attorney general said please take further notice trump foundation must immediately cease soliciting contributions or engaging in any other fundraising activities in new york. do you think he expected his foundation would come under this scrutiny? >> it is hard for me to know what he expected. certainly it would not have come under this scrutiny had he not run for president. in fact, he got through...
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"from the broadcast center here in new york city, i'm tony in new york city, i'm tony dokoupil. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. >>> it's thursday, october 13th, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> it was a real shock when, all of a sudden, his hands were all over me. >> explosive allegations against donald trump. >> when he started putting his hand up my skirt and that was it. >> in one night, at least four women come forward claiming they were sexually assaulted by trump. this morning, his campaign is fighting back in a big way. >>> hillary clinton's campaign staff is exposed in another round of wikileak e-mails while on her opponent. >> he is going to -- and i quote -- run a scorched earth strategy, whatever that means. >>> and breaking overnight. the u.s. counterstrikes in the red sea, after rebels in yemen fire missiles again at an american warship. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. is facing a fire storm of new allegations of sexual assault. at least four women
"from the broadcast center here in new york city, i'm tony in new york city, i'm tony dokoupil. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. >>> it's thursday, october 13th, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> it was a real shock when, all of a sudden, his hands were all over me. >> explosive allegations against donald trump. >> when he started putting his hand up my skirt and that was it. >> in one night, at least four women come...
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from the broadcast center here in new york city, i'm reena in new york city, i'm reena ninan. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's monday, october 3rd, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> donald trump's reported 916 million dollar tax write-off raises more questions about trump and the federal tax code. >>> monster storm. very dangerous hurricane matthew moves through the caribbean with 130-mile-per-hour winds. >>> and reality tv star kim kardashian is allegedly held up by armed robbers in paris and millions of dollars in jewels were reportedly stolen. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> donald trump says his knowledge of u.s. tax laws makes him the ideal candidate to fix them. he doesn't deny that those laws allegedly let him avoid federal taxes for nearly two decades. jamie yuccas is following campaign reaction to a report about trump's taxes. good morning, jamie. >> reporter: good morning, the campaign of republican presidential candidate's rival, democrat hillary clinton c
from the broadcast center here in new york city, i'm reena in new york city, i'm reena ninan. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's monday, october 3rd, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> donald trump's reported 916 million dollar tax write-off raises more questions about trump and the federal tax code. >>> monster storm. very dangerous hurricane matthew moves through the caribbean with 130-mile-per-hour winds. >>> and reality tv star kim...
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you reported trump was operating the foundation illegally in new york, and today new york's attorney general said please take further notice trump foundation must immediately cease soliciting contributions or engaging in any other fundraising activities in new york. do you think he expected his foundation would come under this scrutiny? >> it is hard for me to know what he expected. certainly it would not have come under this scrutiny had he not run for president. in fact, he got through most of the presidential run without scrutiny. the thing that caused the attorney general to effectively shut down his foundation's fundraising was sort of an obscure issue i think people even in the new york attorney general's office didn't know about until recently. >> this is a response from the trump foundation. it says, this is for you, william. while we remain concerned about the political motives but behind the investigation, the trump found intends to cooperate fully with the investigation. because thisst an ongoing legal matter, the trump foundation will not comment further at this time. doe
you reported trump was operating the foundation illegally in new york, and today new york's attorney general said please take further notice trump foundation must immediately cease soliciting contributions or engaging in any other fundraising activities in new york. do you think he expected his foundation would come under this scrutiny? >> it is hard for me to know what he expected. certainly it would not have come under this scrutiny had he not run for president. in fact, he got through...
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. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> this morning, donald trump is facing a fire allegations of sexual assault. at least four women accuse trump of inappropriate advance. two women tell "the new york times" trump made unwanted sexual advances decade apart. a writer for "people" magazine accuse trump of forcibly kissing her 11 years ago. in the palm beach post another woman accuses trump of grabbing her 13 years ago. brian webb is here in new york with more. brian, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. donald trump, not only denies threatening legal action against the media outlets that are reporting them. his attorney called the stories, quote, reckless and defamatory. donald trump's camp is demanding a retraction and threatening legal action after a "the new york times" claims the republican nominee groped and kissed two women decades ago. in it, rachel crooks, then a 22-year-old receptionist for a company located in trump tower claims the bon after she introduced hersel
. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> this morning, donald trump is facing a fire allegations of sexual assault. at least four women accuse trump of inappropriate advance. two women tell "the new york times" trump made unwanted sexual advances decade apart. a writer for "people" magazine accuse trump of forcibly kissing her 11 years ago. in the palm beach post...
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in new york when i was young. >> do you recognize that voice? that's a remarkable thing to have learned today from this brand new tape that's never been broadcast before. it's donald trump speaking. he says when i was young, so we're thinking we're talking about maybe he was 17 or 16 years old, when he was 16 years old, that was 1962. that's when the yankees went to the world series, they won the world series. it was like mickey mantle, roger maris. even if you don't know anything about baseball, you know mickey mantle. but it turns out none of them were the best baseball player in new york that year. no, it was this other guy. >> i was the best baseball player in new york when i was young. >> this is the best tape we've gotten our hands on in a very long time. this is incredible. all right. this is from 2014. there is a pulitzer prize-winning reporter named michael dantonio. in preparing the book he did hours and hours of interviews with donald trump, just raw footage of them talking. some of those tapes have been obtained by "the new york time
in new york when i was young. >> do you recognize that voice? that's a remarkable thing to have learned today from this brand new tape that's never been broadcast before. it's donald trump speaking. he says when i was young, so we're thinking we're talking about maybe he was 17 or 16 years old, when he was 16 years old, that was 1962. that's when the yankees went to the world series, they won the world series. it was like mickey mantle, roger maris. even if you don't know anything about...
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"the new york times" published just the 1995 state tax return, right? so there are many years after that, that would either prove or disprove that he may have not paid taxes. any chance those are going to be released or are they still feeling no, we're not going to do that? >> reporter: i talked to a source who joked maybe he should just put them out tomorrow night during the vice presidential debate. i do think there's a feeling inside the campaign let's just get this over with. but the guiding talking point from this campaign for about a year now is that donald trump is und under an ud aaudit, and he's no going to release them, even though he can. and by the way, the 1995 return probably explains what all of those other tax returning would include any way, because those 1995 returns basically mean he would have avoided paying federal income taxes for nearly two decades. that is why when you talk to advisers that i've been talking to over the last day or so, they just want to find a news cycle that benefits them at this point. they just can't find one.
"the new york times" published just the 1995 state tax return, right? so there are many years after that, that would either prove or disprove that he may have not paid taxes. any chance those are going to be released or are they still feeling no, we're not going to do that? >> reporter: i talked to a source who joked maybe he should just put them out tomorrow night during the vice presidential debate. i do think there's a feeling inside the campaign let's just get this over...
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box 693 new york, new york 10013. elmets we white h have a motto. to save a life is to save all a few minute he. amy: the trailer for the new netflix documentary, "the white helmets." we go now to london where we are joined by orlando von einsiedel, the director of "the white hehelmets." his previous films include the oscar nominated documentary "virunga." we welcome you to democracy now! why do you start out by laying out just to the white helmets are and why you did this documentary about them, orlando. quite sure, the white helmets are a group of nearly 3000 volunteers made up of ordinary syrian civilians. they are teachers. they are builders. they are carpenters. they are students. they are just normal people, just like me or you, who decided not to pick up a gun, decided not to lease syria, that decided to every day wake up and risk our lives to save complete strangers. we wanted to make this film for two reasons. the first is that syria is such a hard issue to engage with. the war has been going on for five years now. it is so sad and so upset
box 693 new york, new york 10013. elmets we white h have a motto. to save a life is to save all a few minute he. amy: the trailer for the new netflix documentary, "the white helmets." we go now to london where we are joined by orlando von einsiedel, the director of "the white hehelmets." his previous films include the oscar nominated documentary "virunga." we welcome you to democracy now! why do you start out by laying out just to the white helmets are and why you...
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that is good news. san francisco, new york and dan josÉ c. red prices fall for the first time in years as the rental market comes off its biggest boom in decades. through these latest order meat from a single animal. retailers like whole foods building harm to store meat operations that allow customers to buy several cuts of meat from one single animal so you can traced to me traced to meet the annual came from and how the animal is treated. john brents topping the risk of stocks after the parent company of kfc, taco bell and pizza hut reported disappointing personal results. the china unit during the period. also watching shares of yahoo!. "the wall street journal" says the system and tended to scan e-mails for child and spam. the company satisfy a secret court order required to search for messages containing a computer signature tie to the communications of a state-sponsored terrorist organization. wal-mart nearly doubling its stake in jg.com, china's number two e-commerce site. separately, reuters reported wal-mart is accelerating its inve
that is good news. san francisco, new york and dan josÉ c. red prices fall for the first time in years as the rental market comes off its biggest boom in decades. through these latest order meat from a single animal. retailers like whole foods building harm to store meat operations that allow customers to buy several cuts of meat from one single animal so you can traced to me traced to meet the annual came from and how the animal is treated. john brents topping the risk of stocks after the...
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right here in new york. trump campaign on offensive or new york times report that show the republican candidate may have been able to legally avoid tax for years. giuliani says it shows trump a genius. a monster hurricane head toward jamaica and haiti right now. category 4 storm with maximum winds of 145 miles per hour. expected to pass very close to haiti early today or early tomorrow. investors are waiting economic report. job's data due on friday. economists are forecasting a gain of 165,000 new jobs, unement employment rate expect today remain unchanged at 4.9%. checking u.s. stock market futures ahead of opening bell, all green on the board, dow futures up 19, s&p by one and a half, nasdaq up by 3. that's what's happening now, nicole. nicole: this week is job's friday. watch for that. here is a look at the headlines from today's edition of the wall street voter. colombian deal with rebels, would have ended 52 years of conflict. proposed in oil production isn't big enough nor quickly enough to avoid over
right here in new york. trump campaign on offensive or new york times report that show the republican candidate may have been able to legally avoid tax for years. giuliani says it shows trump a genius. a monster hurricane head toward jamaica and haiti right now. category 4 storm with maximum winds of 145 miles per hour. expected to pass very close to haiti early today or early tomorrow. investors are waiting economic report. job's data due on friday. economists are forecasting a gain of 165,000...
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new york is different. i think in reflecting on the last panel, i guess maybe new york is the future. we have 3 million immigrants. about 40% of the population is foreign born. 60% of the population are immigrants or the children of immigrants. 50% of the workforce is foreign born. half of the small business owners. immigrants are taxpayers. they're workers. they're employers. they're consumers. you know, if we're not going to have a functioning city government, we have to have an immigrant inclusion strategy and we know that. it's not like a walk in the park. it's the most diverse immigrant population in the country probably, and so it means that we have to be smart and strategic and tailored in our delivery of services in light of the population in the city. but you know, it's not as controversial of an approach as it might be in other parts of the country, right? diversity is just kind of who we are. we're proud of our immigrant story in the city. the one thing that's really interesting though is we are
new york is different. i think in reflecting on the last panel, i guess maybe new york is the future. we have 3 million immigrants. about 40% of the population is foreign born. 60% of the population are immigrants or the children of immigrants. 50% of the workforce is foreign born. half of the small business owners. immigrants are taxpayers. they're workers. they're employers. they're consumers. you know, if we're not going to have a functioning city government, we have to have an immigrant...
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hen daniels is here in new york. good morning. >> good morning. >>> the fbi looked through thosands of newly discovered e-mails that were found on the laptop of clinton's top aide huma abedin's estranged husband, former new york congressman anthony weiner. the late october surprise is shaking up the tight presidential race between clinton and donald trump just eight days to the election. as hillary clinton tried to move past the latest chapter into her e-mail scandal. >> i'm not stopping now. we are just getting warmed up, >> reporter: donald trump thanked the disgraced former new york congressman at the center of the investigation. >> we never thought we were going to say thank you to anthony weiner. >> reporter: running mate mike pence praised james comey for alerting congress about the newly discovered e-mails last week against the wishes of attorney general loretta lynch. >> the fbi stepping forward at . investigation. that's not what the letter said. the letter was so confusing, that it was hard to know exactly
hen daniels is here in new york. good morning. >> good morning. >>> the fbi looked through thosands of newly discovered e-mails that were found on the laptop of clinton's top aide huma abedin's estranged husband, former new york congressman anthony weiner. the late october surprise is shaking up the tight presidential race between clinton and donald trump just eight days to the election. as hillary clinton tried to move past the latest chapter into her e-mail scandal. >>...
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hen daniels is here in new york. good morning. >> good morning. >>> the fbi looked through thosands of newly discovered e-mails that were found on the laptop of clinton's top aide huma abedin's estranged husband, former new york congressman anthony weiner. the late october surprise is shaking up the tight presidential race between clinton and donald trump just eight days to the election. as hillary clinton tried to move past the latest chapter into her e-mail scandal. >> i'm npp right? >> reporter: donald trump thanked the disgraced former new york congressman at the center of the investigation. >> we never thought we were going to say thank you to anthony weiner. >> reporter: running mate mike pence praised james comey for alerting congress about the newly discovered e-mails last week against the wishes of attorney general loretta lynch. >> the fbi stepping forward at . investigation. that's not what the letter said. the letter was so confusing, that it was hard to know exactly what it said. >> reporter: harry reid
hen daniels is here in new york. good morning. >> good morning. >>> the fbi looked through thosands of newly discovered e-mails that were found on the laptop of clinton's top aide huma abedin's estranged husband, former new york congressman anthony weiner. the late october surprise is shaking up the tight presidential race between clinton and donald trump just eight days to the election. as hillary clinton tried to move past the latest chapter into her e-mail scandal. >>...
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suzanne craig broke this story for "the new york times." you got the pages from the 1995 tax returns anonymously. let me just start with this. donald trump saying he brilliantly used the tax returns. he's not disputing your report in any way. a question for you, though, because you've looked at these returns. the pages that you have. do you have any doubt in your mind that they are authentic? >> no, we don't. >> so you're sure this is the real deal. >> we got them, obviously it took a lot of work to get to the work where we were willing, we were ready to publish them, but we did a lot of reporting around it and we had the accountant who signed the documents, who signed them along with marla maples who signed her name marla trump and donald trump verified them for us. we went and met with him and they were very familiar documents to the accountant. >> so you know these are real. now, a few questions about what's in them. when you talk about, you said he could have avoided paying taxes for 18 years. this a statutory thing, right? you got that
suzanne craig broke this story for "the new york times." you got the pages from the 1995 tax returns anonymously. let me just start with this. donald trump saying he brilliantly used the tax returns. he's not disputing your report in any way. a question for you, though, because you've looked at these returns. the pages that you have. do you have any doubt in your mind that they are authentic? >> no, we don't. >> so you're sure this is the real deal. >> we got them,...
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this time from "the new york times." up coughing how she allegedly tried to cover up her husband's affair. this is on the front page of the paper this morning. >> you wouldn't get it by the headline how bad the story is. >> the washington redskins star josh norman celebrating by shooting a bow and arrow. did he cross the line, shooting a bow and arrow? (announcer vo) when you have type 2 diabetes there's a moment of truth. and now with victoza® a better moment of proof. victoza® lowers my a1c and blood sugar better than the leading branded pill, which didn't get me to my goal. lowers my a1c better than the leading branded injectable. the one i used to take. (jim) victoza® lowers blood sugar in three ways. and while it isn't for weight loss, victoza® may help you lose some weight. non-insulin victoza® comes in a pen and is taken once a day. (announcer vo) victoza® is not recommended as the first medication to treat diabetes and is not for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not take victoza® if
this time from "the new york times." up coughing how she allegedly tried to cover up her husband's affair. this is on the front page of the paper this morning. >> you wouldn't get it by the headline how bad the story is. >> the washington redskins star josh norman celebrating by shooting a bow and arrow. did he cross the line, shooting a bow and arrow? (announcer vo) when you have type 2 diabetes there's a moment of truth. and now with victoza® a better moment of proof....
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"new york times" is ready for a fight, david. david: both sides are, it is clear trump and "the times" are. adam, thank you very much. melissa: here to relax a trump campaign senior advisor and former "apprentice" contestant. julie roginsky, democratic strategist and fox news contributor. thanks for joining us. let me start with you. the problem with this is kind of what "new york times" said in their statement, it is basically what he said on "access hollywood" tape. also what he said on "the howard stern show," what these women are saying? >> well americans know the difference between fact and fiction and this is clearly fiction. i mean -- melissa: how is it fiction? it is what he said on the tapes. he said on howard stern that he would go back behind stage and sigh these women and said on the, access hollywood tape he can't help himself but kiss women and grab them. so, it is what he said. >> well, i'm talking about the ladies. their claim is fiction. "the new york times," they have become the new "national enquirer." this is
"new york times" is ready for a fight, david. david: both sides are, it is clear trump and "the times" are. adam, thank you very much. melissa: here to relax a trump campaign senior advisor and former "apprentice" contestant. julie roginsky, democratic strategist and fox news contributor. thanks for joining us. let me start with you. the problem with this is kind of what "new york times" said in their statement, it is basically what he said on...
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in the ring to run for senate from new york. >> there's a new senator from the state of new york. her name is hillary rodham clinton. >> the death of a senate candidate, the governor by itself, would have been a huge story. >> as election coverage overwhelms the news cycle, one of the biggest drug busts in u.s. history is under way at an abandoned missile silo in rural kansas. >> at the time, i don't believe anybody else in the country knew what was going on here. they were probably watching the election results. it truly is very similar to the "breaking bad" tv series. they had the capability of making 2.8 billion dosage units with a b. that's enough lsd to get every man, woman, and child in the western hemisphere high. >> the biggest story can no longer become the biggest story in a matter of seconds. >>> candidates sprint for the finish. well, it is a blitz indeed. >> everybody knows it is so close. >> gore and bush trying to get the most mileage out of the time remaining. each stumping in the battleground states which could well determine the outcome of tomorrow's election. >>
in the ring to run for senate from new york. >> there's a new senator from the state of new york. her name is hillary rodham clinton. >> the death of a senate candidate, the governor by itself, would have been a huge story. >> as election coverage overwhelms the news cycle, one of the biggest drug busts in u.s. history is under way at an abandoned missile silo in rural kansas. >> at the time, i don't believe anybody else in the country knew what was going on here. they...
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the other allegations are from two women who spoke to the "new york times" tonight, the "new york times" published the name of both of these women, they both were willing to go on the record, they both spoke and did video for the times about what they said were their experiences with donald trump. what's interesting, particularly about the donald trump campaign response to the "new york times" allegations, again from two different women, one of whom says donald trump groped her on an airplane, another one says that donald trump groped her at donald trump tower, a different company in donald trump tower, n. the allegation came from mr. trump himself directly by phone last night. this is quoting deblgtly from the "new york times" piece, in a phone interview on tuesday night, a highly agitated mr. donald trump denied every one of the women's claims, trump began shouting at "the new york times" reporter, he said that the times was making up these allegations to hurt him. quote, you're a disgusting human being she told the "new york times" reporter as she questioned him about the women's cla
the other allegations are from two women who spoke to the "new york times" tonight, the "new york times" published the name of both of these women, they both were willing to go on the record, they both spoke and did video for the times about what they said were their experiences with donald trump. what's interesting, particularly about the donald trump campaign response to the "new york times" allegations, again from two different women, one of whom says donald...
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kim leaving on a private plane back to new york this morning. her sister kendall spotted leaving with police protection. those familiar with the luxury rental were surprised. >> given the clientele that comes here, as expensive and exclusive as it is, what's the security like? >> the security is done by the confidential, discreet place no name on the door. they felt that the security is enough because i >> reporter: ives works in the exclusive hotel industry in paris. he says it's at this hotel where the rich and famous can often find discretion, but believes it was kardashian's social media presence that might have made her a target. >> yesterday, made so many tweets, so many -- >> people knew where she was? >> yes, everything she's wearing, everywhere she's going. so you know where she was. so at the end of the day, she created the situation too. >> reporter: the robbery comes just days after this incident when a ukrainian prankster rushed from the crowd to grab her. was abruptly stopped by kim's security detail. afterwards, kim seemingly than
kim leaving on a private plane back to new york this morning. her sister kendall spotted leaving with police protection. those familiar with the luxury rental were surprised. >> given the clientele that comes here, as expensive and exclusive as it is, what's the security like? >> the security is done by the confidential, discreet place no name on the door. they felt that the security is enough because i >> reporter: ives works in the exclusive hotel industry in paris. he says...
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>> jimmy: new york's own. >> new york. new york, new york. >> jimmy: new york's own vin diesel. welcome home. how you doing, buddy? >> thank you, man. i can tell i'm back in new york. i can tell i'm back in new york. >> jimmy: right? they love you. they love you. [ cheers and applause ] did you ever go to any haunted houses or any of that stuff in new york? but it felt like every house in new york was haunted. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, i've been to haunt -- yeah, i guess. >> you know what i mean? i was in a building that was haunted. a building called west beth. and, someone knows west beth. >> jimmy: no, that was a ghost. there was no one here. [ laughter ] there is no audience tonight. >> that was a ghost. that was definitely a ghost. and i grew up in this kind of, haunted building called west best, which was a wonderful there. [ scattered applause ] >> jimmy: he's a good ghost. that would be fun. >> real legends recorded there. and -- but for some reason, it was haunted. >> jimmy: if i ever feel like there's a ghost, sometimes i've been in hotel rooms and i go, it feels li
>> jimmy: new york's own. >> new york. new york, new york. >> jimmy: new york's own vin diesel. welcome home. how you doing, buddy? >> thank you, man. i can tell i'm back in new york. i can tell i'm back in new york. >> jimmy: right? they love you. they love you. [ cheers and applause ] did you ever go to any haunted houses or any of that stuff in new york? but it felt like every house in new york was haunted. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, i've been to haunt...
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the fbi was almost exclusive with "the new york times." the new york times became very dependent upon that relationship and in fact at the heart of this story i'm telling is a media scandal. more than a government scandal, more than anything else it's a media scandal. so they meet with "the new york times" and the story as reported on august 17 so they probably met on the 15th or the 16 for two weeks or so after the missile team met with the cia and "the new york times" is told that there are fewer than a dozen credible eyewitnesses and "the new york times" is allowed to interview just one of those eyewitnesses. it's a good witness. his name is michael russell. he is doing surveying work and is pretty knowledgeable anti- seize that in the corner of his eye and bright lights flash. then he saw the plane fall immediately out of the sky. there are two things at the ntsb would later denied happened but at the time it served a purpose. the purpose was to switch the scenario from missiles to bombs. whatever reason the administration decided the
the fbi was almost exclusive with "the new york times." the new york times became very dependent upon that relationship and in fact at the heart of this story i'm telling is a media scandal. more than a government scandal, more than anything else it's a media scandal. so they meet with "the new york times" and the story as reported on august 17 so they probably met on the 15th or the 16 for two weeks or so after the missile team met with the cia and "the new york...
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on this one, very few people were betting on new york a lot, and he did. he bet on new york. the job creation, the community revitalization. and this is the american entrepreneurial story, the tax code allows you to carry forward these losses. "the new york times" in no way says that he did not pay taxes for 18 years. it says that this loss could have allowed him not to pay taxes, he may not have for any -- >> you're not talking about politics here. you're talking a defense of -- let me ask you this. he has made statements attacking americans who don't pay taxes, some people who are poor or don't make enough income to pay taxes, others who are making money, hedge fund operators, they're not paying taxes. he has said that it's wrong. why isn't he wrong? >> he's paid hundreds -- >> no, that year, do you think he paid in '95? do you think he paid any taxes with a $1 billion tax loss? >> i think that's why you have a couple of pieces of paper from one year ago, 25 years ago. because there were years, i'm sure, where he was very profitable. >> well, we could have more, kellyanne.
on this one, very few people were betting on new york a lot, and he did. he bet on new york. the job creation, the community revitalization. and this is the american entrepreneurial story, the tax code allows you to carry forward these losses. "the new york times" in no way says that he did not pay taxes for 18 years. it says that this loss could have allowed him not to pay taxes, he may not have for any -- >> you're not talking about politics here. you're talking a defense of...
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i was coming back into new york city. and it was on that flight that the stewardess asked me to, would i like to move up to first class. i didn't need to be asked twice. and i sat down next to a young man,
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we start with serious news and a scare here in the new york area. right on the campaign trail, rather, a plane carrying the republican vice presidential nominee, mike pence, skidding off a runway in new york. >> let's take a look at the scene at laguardia airport hours ago. the ntsb is sending a go team to figure out what went wrong. now, those teams are reserved for major accidents. >> look how bad this could have been. the plane stopped at a barrier just feet from the busy highway that runs past the airport there at laguardia. that's when the emergency crews jumped into action. >> we have -- >> reporter: that emergency involving the campaign airplane of republican vice presidential nominee mike pence. the front wheels of the boeing 737 coming to a stop several feet off the runway after what was a terrifying landing in rough weather. abc reporter among the 48 on board. >> felt a big bump upon landing and the plane skid off the runway. >> reporter: the powerful storms in new york already caused the plane's departure from iowa to be severely delayed.
we start with serious news and a scare here in the new york area. right on the campaign trail, rather, a plane carrying the republican vice presidential nominee, mike pence, skidding off a runway in new york. >> let's take a look at the scene at laguardia airport hours ago. the ntsb is sending a go team to figure out what went wrong. now, those teams are reserved for major accidents. >> look how bad this could have been. the plane stopped at a barrier just feet from the busy highway...
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"nightly news" begins right now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening. hurricane matthew, the most powerful atlantic storm in nearly a decade is taking aim at cuba and haiti at this hour, on a slow and deadly march that could impact the united states by the end of the week. florida's governor has already declared a but the immediate concern right now, are the caribbean islands where the category 4 storm is expected to drop rain amounts measured in feet, triggering floods and mudslides. this view of the monster storm is captured from the international space station. the eye clearly visible as sustained winds up to 140 miles per hour swirl around it. already there have been three storm-related deaths. our gabe gutierrez is in haiti now with the latest. pounding the most vulnerable, lashing southwestern haiti, as it slowly churns up the caribbean. threatening jamaica and millions in its path. this child nearly pulled out to sea. eastern cuba bracing for a direct hit, so is the bahamas. even the u.s. east coast is pr
"nightly news" begins right now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening. hurricane matthew, the most powerful atlantic storm in nearly a decade is taking aim at cuba and haiti at this hour, on a slow and deadly march that could impact the united states by the end of the week. florida's governor has already declared a but the immediate concern right now, are the caribbean islands where...
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york "times" article saying the following, quote, the phony story in the failing new york "times" is a total fabrication written by same people as last discredited story on woman. watch. of course he's talking about a story written about the "times" -- written by the "times" last may where the "times" was talking and quoting women who were talking about trump's tweet -- treatment of women. some of those women later coming out, carol, and saying they were misquoted by the "times." so once again, donald trump taking aim at the new york "times." taking time at the media. he is expected to have another rally here in florida later on today, where once again, we're expecting him to go after the media, blaming the media once again for these latest allegations. carol? >> all right. jason carroll, many thanks to you. of course, "the new york times" put one of trump's accusers on tape. you saw a bit of that in jason's story. we have our brian stelter on this story as well. he's going to dig up more information on this news report that mr. trump is talking about in his latest tweet. trump ever
york "times" article saying the following, quote, the phony story in the failing new york "times" is a total fabrication written by same people as last discredited story on woman. watch. of course he's talking about a story written about the "times" -- written by the "times" last may where the "times" was talking and quoting women who were talking about trump's tweet -- treatment of women. some of those women later coming out, carol, and saying...
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roxana is here in new york. good morning. >> good morning. >> reporter: trump was working with fresh material in florida, itting clinton on the wave of wi wikileaks e-mails and obamacare. clinton urged them not to get in donald trump rivaled hillary clinton. >> i'm going to repeal it and replace it. she is going to expand it and it's going to get more and more speve expensive. with her, you'll end up in world war iii. she doesn't know what she is doing. >> reporter: seizing on an exchange from the batch of hacked e-mails released by wikileaks yesterday. in it, cheryl mills suggests that clinton was using her e-mail while secretary of state. >> he is caught up, folks. we have to investigate the investigation. >> reporter: other e-mails purportedly show stop aides struggling to get past clinton's e-mail scandal, including campaign chair john poe tess dah who questioned her instincts. clinton ignored latest wikileaks dump and focusing on trump's rhetoric. >> he is attacking campaign after another now his final targ
roxana is here in new york. good morning. >> good morning. >> reporter: trump was working with fresh material in florida, itting clinton on the wave of wi wikileaks e-mails and obamacare. clinton urged them not to get in donald trump rivaled hillary clinton. >> i'm going to repeal it and replace it. she is going to expand it and it's going to get more and more speve expensive. with her, you'll end up in world war iii. she doesn't know what she is doing. >> reporter:...
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headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> donald trump says his knowledge of u.s. tax laws makes him the ideal candidate to fix them. he doesn't deny that those laws allegedly let him avoid federal taxes for nearly two decades. jamie yuccas is following campaign reaction to a report about trump's taxes. good morning, jamie. >> reporter: good morning, the campaign of presidential candidate's rival, democrat hillary clinton called the tax report a bombshell. but trump's allies are defending him, calling him a genius if the report is true. donald trump supporters are defending the republican nominee against a "the new york times" report that claims the billionaire businessman may have paid no federal income taxes for nearly two decades. >> absolute genius. it is a perfectly legal application of the tax code. >> there is no one who has shown maneuver around the tax code as he rightfully used the laws to do that. >> reporter: the paper cites trump's tax return from 1995, in which he c
headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> donald trump says his knowledge of u.s. tax laws makes him the ideal candidate to fix them. he doesn't deny that those laws allegedly let him avoid federal taxes for nearly two decades. jamie yuccas is following campaign reaction to a report about trump's taxes. good morning, jamie. >> reporter: good morning, the campaign of presidential candidate's rival, democrat hillary clinton called the tax report...
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from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ jon: from new york, this is "bloomberg ." i'm jonathan ferro. time for battle of the charts. he was very disappointed and bitter -- she was disappointed in bitter because she lost yesterday. my chart shows the expected fed tightening of the next year divided by the expected ted fighting --fed tightening over the next 10 years. over the next five years, investors think 5% will be done over the next five years. this is the perfect picture of what one and done looks like. 2008 to to go back to see a ratio this high were fed tightening is effectively this frontloaded. this goes to show that, you know, maybe it will believe you if you will tighten this year. alix: i am out of here. i want to look at the moving event of the day. dollar-yen, another reason why dollar-yen perhaps in moving higher. this blue line, dollar-yen, the white line is the two-year. take a look at what happened just in the last few months. 111 basisential is points in the two-year yield is up by two basis points since july. a huge jump in that has really drag
from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ jon: from new york, this is "bloomberg ." i'm jonathan ferro. time for battle of the charts. he was very disappointed and bitter -- she was disappointed in bitter because she lost yesterday. my chart shows the expected fed tightening of the next year divided by the expected ted fighting --fed tightening over the next 10 years. over the next five years, investors think 5% will be done over the next five years. this is the perfect picture of...
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, new york. >>> good tips. also, indoor air filters help. >> and moving to iowa. >> the mix is coming up next. 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. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. red by...