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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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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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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
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...
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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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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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"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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. >>> 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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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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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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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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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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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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>> 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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reading -- newsworthy for room readers of "the new york times." amy: asked when this massive loss, $960 million loss, means for taxes in the future. >> that is the thing that i think most ordinary people would not immediately recognize. there are these incredible provisions in the tax code that are especially beneficial to people like donald trump that would allow him to use that $916 million to shelter up to 18 from any taxme t tax whatsoever -- i'm sorry, of income, from any income tax whatsoever. , what that works out to come he could earn up to $50 million a year tax-free over this 18 year period. we don't see any evidence from our examination of his businesses at that time that that is a number he was likely to hit at all and thus i think it makes it extremely likely that over this 18 year period, he paid no income taxes at all. even though we don't know that for sure, because he has not yet released those tax returns, either. amy: let me go to donald trump responding, addressing inporters at a campaign stop pueblo, colorado, yesterday. he s
reading -- newsworthy for room readers of "the new york times." amy: asked when this massive loss, $960 million loss, means for taxes in the future. >> that is the thing that i think most ordinary people would not immediately recognize. there are these incredible provisions in the tax code that are especially beneficial to people like donald trump that would allow him to use that $916 million to shelter up to 18 from any taxme t tax whatsoever -- i'm sorry, of income, from any...
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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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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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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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if new york stayed out of the country, new england would be split off from the rest of the country new york was a must win state. hamilton found two collaborators james madison, and john jay, an older man, former diplomat and spy master. the three of them wrote 85 essays for the new york newspapers. jay got sick early on, so he only wrote 5, madison wrote 29 hamilton wrote 51. these essays came out at a rate of four a week. they were each 2,000 words long. some weeks there were five, one week there were six. columnists in the new york types today they write 750 words twice a week. they're also immortal. after the constitution was ratified george washington had to pick a first treasury secreta secretary. he first asked robert morris who had run the finances of the country during the second half of the revolution. morris was the richest man in america he didn't want to do public service again, he wanted to make money. he recommendedle hamilton saying he was sharp. washington knew that already. he becomes the first treasury secretary of the united states september 1789 when he's 32 years
if new york stayed out of the country, new england would be split off from the rest of the country new york was a must win state. hamilton found two collaborators james madison, and john jay, an older man, former diplomat and spy master. the three of them wrote 85 essays for the new york newspapers. jay got sick early on, so he only wrote 5, madison wrote 29 hamilton wrote 51. these essays came out at a rate of four a week. they were each 2,000 words long. some weeks there were five, one week...
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at the new york university law school in manhattan. and then on wednesday were back in new york. michael strauss and jay richard got shared their thoughts about the universe. also that evening in new york the national book award as an event hosted by the museum of the american gangster. at the san francisco jazz center in san francisco at the annual american book awards. they recognize outstanding literary achievement for the entire spectrum of america's diverse community. that's a look at some of the author programs were covering this week. many of these events are open to the public. look for them to air in the near future on book tv on c-span two. >> in life equity about being out and campaigning now i was campaigning for congress was the first woman elected in her own right. we had had four women who have followed a spouse. i was in a county had a little cafÉ we call them neat and threes. we have gone and in this county. they didn't have many women that served so i was passing out my campaign material and i went over to this gentleman you could tell have been out farming and
at the new york university law school in manhattan. and then on wednesday were back in new york. michael strauss and jay richard got shared their thoughts about the universe. also that evening in new york the national book award as an event hosted by the museum of the american gangster. at the san francisco jazz center in san francisco at the annual american book awards. they recognize outstanding literary achievement for the entire spectrum of america's diverse community. that's a look at some...
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york, new jersey, connecticut. do the documents help us get any kind of grasp as to donald trump's worth? >> that's an excellent question. bigger picture. the newly published documents don't give us the detail we want, especially me, on his overall net worth. we don't know how much money he's made since then. trump pegs his own net worth as 10 billion but independent analysts especially forbes say 3.7, bloomberg puts it at 3 billion. tax returns don't tell you how much someone is worth. they do tell you how much they made in any given year. all we have right now is 1995. >> thank you so much, christine aleschi. it's a lot to pick through. we appreciate you're on it. >>> there's a good chance you're up at this hour you did not see "saturday night live" raising the curtain on its 49th season. alec baldwin is donald trump taking on kate mckinnon. >> he's the man to blame for the bottom half of all of his kids' faces, it's republican nominee, donald trump. ♪ glad forceflex. extra strong to avoid rips and tears. be ha
york, new jersey, connecticut. do the documents help us get any kind of grasp as to donald trump's worth? >> that's an excellent question. bigger picture. the newly published documents don't give us the detail we want, especially me, on his overall net worth. we don't know how much money he's made since then. trump pegs his own net worth as 10 billion but independent analysts especially forbes say 3.7, bloomberg puts it at 3 billion. tax returns don't tell you how much someone is worth....
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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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it ain't from new york. hey, it's just a fact of life. it ain't new york, it ain't nowhere. except when it comes to football. then there's jersey, right? fuller: call the d.a. find out when the miller case is coming to trial. save it. who's watching johnny right now? hoffs. why? frank hartman's getting cranky. says he wants to see his kid one more time before he leaves to testify. maybe he's worried he's not coming back. yeah. well, i'll tell you the truth. as long as he puts lucchesi away, i don't care what happens to him. nice. blowfish, you've outdone yourself. there you go, man. thank you. i got to admit. nobody in new york would even think of doing that. where did johnny and hoffs go? i think she said sharkey's restaurant. find them and drive johnny to the sheraton villas. his father wants to see him. want some company? who said this guy ain't friendly? me. i was thinking. you're the first person i've talked to in two years i didn't have to worry about slipping with. what do you mean "slipping"? answering to the name chris by mistake. forgetting what my phony past was a
it ain't from new york. hey, it's just a fact of life. it ain't new york, it ain't nowhere. except when it comes to football. then there's jersey, right? fuller: call the d.a. find out when the miller case is coming to trial. save it. who's watching johnny right now? hoffs. why? frank hartman's getting cranky. says he wants to see his kid one more time before he leaves to testify. maybe he's worried he's not coming back. yeah. well, i'll tell you the truth. as long as he puts lucchesi away, i...
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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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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 21 million dosage units. >> 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. >> there was kind of this pent up partisan fervor. >> give us a chance to restore honor to the wh
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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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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it went back to the new york times news room not so long ago and it was two clock in the afternoon, i thought proceeding donald trump's famous remark, i could fire a shotgun in the place and not hit anybody. [laughter] >> a lot of people there but it shrunk, with the shrinkage there's concern about money diverted and a view that a public doesn't want aggressive journalism. the american people have given top journalist, top editors and publishers is we don't want you doing what i do. we don't want you doing this because it upsets us, tell us things that we don't want to know. we want to believe what we want to believe. >> about the klan. >> thank you, i'm sorry. in 1927 about a thousand guys in white robes and supporters, mostly people who were supporters got into a pitch battle with new york city police in jamaica queens. "the new york times" reported and when you went to cop shop they gave you arrest report and among people arrested was fred trump. it gave its address in queens. donald told "the new york times", well, that wasn't my father, he never lived at that address, there were
it went back to the new york times news room not so long ago and it was two clock in the afternoon, i thought proceeding donald trump's famous remark, i could fire a shotgun in the place and not hit anybody. [laughter] >> a lot of people there but it shrunk, with the shrinkage there's concern about money diverted and a view that a public doesn't want aggressive journalism. the american people have given top journalist, top editors and publishers is we don't want you doing what i do. we...
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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 the 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 usually 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 >> we have an emergency in the airport. >> 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's inez delaconterra 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 i
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 the 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 usually reserved for major accidents. >> look how bad this could have been. the plane stopped at a barrier just feet from the...
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kim is in new york and that's
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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,
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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new york city. and the fbi and cia, draft dodger, if you look at that, it lights up. my question, all of the support it took to do this. it is not only that but what is interesting, we are going to write a check. what is all over town. so much per person. a missile test going on. in the end my question is why. >> on the night of july 17, 1996, they panicked and kick the can down the road. and what people seem to be involved, and people in the navy, 6 to 10 civilians know what happened that night and here is what they share, stephanopoulos talked about it on 9/11, he writes a book about it, doesn't mention the incident, george tenet, head -- oversaw the cover-up, writes a book, doesn't mention it. leon panetta alerts clinton. doesn't mention it. bill clinton writes a 900 page book, one paragraph. one third of a sentence, two sentences, the sentence select committee on intelligence which covers all those matters, everything involved with the cia, 1996-97, doesn't mention it. a conspiracy of silence, k
new york city. and the fbi and cia, draft dodger, if you look at that, it lights up. my question, all of the support it took to do this. it is not only that but what is interesting, we are going to write a check. what is all over town. so much per person. a missile test going on. in the end my question is why. >> on the night of july 17, 1996, they panicked and kick the can down the road. and what people seem to be involved, and people in the navy, 6 to 10 civilians know what happened...
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trump isn't disputing the "the new york times" reporting. in fact he calls it a brilliant use of tax law. while much is being made of the clinton campaign saying trump avoided paying taxes for two decades, you have to read a little deeper that if trump didn't faye federal taxes, it's because the government said he didn't owe it. then on the apprentice, saying trump was lewd and sexist. they interviewed 20 crew members and eight of them remembered him making crude comments. the trump campaign calls this story outlandish and several crew members told the a.p. they had positive experience with mr. trump. new york attorney snyderman, a democrat and hillary clinton supporter today ordered the trump foundation to immediately stop soliciting charitable donations in new york because it's not legally registered in the state. the trump campaign says it will comply but has concerns about the ag's political motives. what's not getting as much play is a story on the front page of drudge alleging bill clinton has a secret son named danny, a boy that the f
trump isn't disputing the "the new york times" reporting. in fact he calls it a brilliant use of tax law. while much is being made of the clinton campaign saying trump avoided paying taxes for two decades, you have to read a little deeper that if trump didn't faye federal taxes, it's because the government said he didn't owe it. then on the apprentice, saying trump was lewd and sexist. they interviewed 20 crew members and eight of them remembered him making crude comments. the trump...
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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 unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. to me, relationships matter. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ] with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. and virtually no referrals needed. so don't wait. call now and request this free decision guide to help you better understan
, 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...
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york times" your longtime home. >> yes. >> he wants to sue "the new york times." because these two women have come forward to tell their stories one of whom says she was groped on a plane one of whom said she received an unwanted kiss from donald trump how is that lawsuit going to go? >> it's a ridiculous suit. first of all they're on the record. it's not anonymous sources. you can interview people making claims about people. you're not necessarily supporting it. you're certainly saying they have credibility -- >> but if you publish a false accusation then are you in trouble? >> you have to know. the legal standard is, reckless -- >> right. >> -- disregard of truth. which means you know that they are lying and you put it out there -- >> and you know that he is a prominent public figure who many cases are brought and they can't win because they're prominent public figures. how many suits has he threatened? really. he threatens the alarm clock because it woke him up. so i don't take it seriously at all. plus go through discovery if he was to sue and who knows what t
york times" your longtime home. >> yes. >> he wants to sue "the new york times." because these two women have come forward to tell their stories one of whom says she was groped on a plane one of whom said she received an unwanted kiss from donald trump how is that lawsuit going to go? >> it's a ridiculous suit. first of all they're on the record. it's not anonymous sources. you can interview people making claims about people. you're not necessarily supporting...
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a court appearance for the suspect in the bombings that rocked new york and new jersey last month. abc's linsey davis now with our first look at the suspect since that day on the gurney. >> reporter: bandaged and bedridden, today ahmad rahimi -- the man accused of three bombings in new york and new jersey last month -- made his first appearance in court via video conference from his hospital room. >> were you provided with a copy of complaints charging you with various offenses from the city of linden? >> yes. >> reporter: his attorney at his bedside entered a plea on his behalf of not guilty to five counts of attempted murder of a police officer and weapons offenses. the last time we saw rahimi, he was on this stretcher after a shootout with police. rahimi was cooperative during the arraignment, answering to the judges questions, but he made no other statements. bail is set at $5.2 million. david? >> linsey, thank you. >>> overseas tonight, and the pentagon making good on its promise to retaliate for attacks on a u.s. navy ship in the red sea. a u.s. destroyer launching tomahawk m
a court appearance for the suspect in the bombings that rocked new york and new jersey last month. abc's linsey davis now with our first look at the suspect since that day on the gurney. >> reporter: bandaged and bedridden, today ahmad rahimi -- the man accused of three bombings in new york and new jersey last month -- made his first appearance in court via video conference from his hospital room. >> were you provided with a copy of complaints charging you with various offenses from...
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and late tonight sources tell abc news donald trump's team is drafting a lawsuit against the "new york times" for defamation. >> whoa! >> yes, the donald is good! >> whoa! >> oh my man! >> reporter: these new allegations against the republican nominee come of course on the heels of that now-infamous "access hollywood" video that surfaced lasted from. >> i've got to use some tic-tacs in case i start kissing her. >> reporter: trump has characterized his comments on the tape as locker room talk, denying if sunday's debate he's guilty of what he described in that video, which would amount to sexual assault. >> grab them by the [ bleep ]. do anything. i have tremendous respect for women. >> have you ever done those things? >> no, i have not. >> reporter: while donald trump is fighting off new allegations tonight, hillary clinton is out having tacos. here she is in las vegas. her campaign is clearly watching these new trump stories very closely and her spokeswoman p out this statement just hours ago. "these reports suggest that he, donald trump, lied on the debate stage and that the disgusti
and late tonight sources tell abc news donald trump's team is drafting a lawsuit against the "new york times" for defamation. >> whoa! >> yes, the donald is good! >> whoa! >> oh my man! >> reporter: these new allegations against the republican nominee come of course on the heels of that now-infamous "access hollywood" video that surfaced lasted from. >> i've got to use some tic-tacs in case i start kissing her. >> reporter: trump has...
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primarily our purchases have been in new york. about five years ago, new york was not considered very hot and cities in general weren't considered too hot. i see the inner cities as a wave of the future now. >> trump was on the "today" show to talk about his next big project, the trump tower. >> they just wrecked them. >> couldn't you have saved the sku sculptures that you had broken? >> they weighed too much. if they had fallen, people could have been badly hurt and killed. to me, it was not worth it. >> we ripped them out without any consideration toward their value. the people he had doing the demolition were illegal immigrants. >> mr. trump, what's left in your life? you're 33 years old. >> i really am not looking to make tremendous amounts of money. i'm looking to enjoy my life. if that happens to go with it, that's fabulous. >> in 1981, there was heartbreak. his older brother died. >> his brother was so young. 42 years old. his brother told him don't ever drink. don't ever get involved with alcohol. that's why donald to this
primarily our purchases have been in new york. about five years ago, new york was not considered very hot and cities in general weren't considered too hot. i see the inner cities as a wave of the future now. >> trump was on the "today" show to talk about his next big project, the trump tower. >> they just wrecked them. >> couldn't you have saved the sku sculptures that you had broken? >> they weighed too much. if they had fallen, people could have been badly...
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. >> reporter: -- new york. >>> and thank you so much for joining us. we'll see you back here tomorrow night. "a.c. 360" starts now. >>> and good evening, thanks for joining us. if you're looking for a week that could decide the election, get ready. if you're still reeling from last week, get ready for more. our breaking news tonight, new cnn polling that shows just how much ground donald trump, who's speaking shortly tonight in colorado, has actually lost since the debate a week ago. and that is only partially factoring saturday's "new york times" report he might have avoided paying income taxes for the last 18 years after declaring nearly $1 billion in business losses back in 199 5. he's been talking about it today. expected to talk about it again tonight. his surrogates have also been talking about trump and his taxes calling him a genius. hillary clinton certainly is talks about it as well, but using somewhat different terms. trump also spoke out an veterans and suicide, that, too, has touched off some controversy. nba champ lebron james is weighing
. >> reporter: -- new york. >>> and thank you so much for joining us. we'll see you back here tomorrow night. "a.c. 360" starts now. >>> and good evening, thanks for joining us. if you're looking for a week that could decide the election, get ready. if you're still reeling from last week, get ready for more. our breaking news tonight, new cnn polling that shows just how much ground donald trump, who's speaking shortly tonight in colorado, has actually lost...
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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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most of his inner circle is in new york. trump right now is actively considering filing a lawsuit against "the new york times" considering further litigation against other news organizations. nothing yet has been filed but the discussions are on going late tonight. trump has said per two people close to him i've spoken with to be fur rous behind the scenes -- furious belinhind the scenes an steve ban nnan want to "go to w "with the media and the republicans. but the one who remains very close to him republican national chair committee reince priebus he is working with him as the whole scene unfolds. >> speaking of that wider gop, robert, as you know there were some republican politicians today who leaned back in p having previously said they unendorse, they don't support anymore, today was the day and this was reflected in several publications some of them came back to the trump campaign. is this going to mean a second unendorseme unendorsement? >> reporter: we're seeing a flurry of these reversions, mostly because there's b
most of his inner circle is in new york. trump right now is actively considering filing a lawsuit against "the new york times" considering further litigation against other news organizations. nothing yet has been filed but the discussions are on going late tonight. trump has said per two people close to him i've spoken with to be fur rous behind the scenes -- furious belinhind the scenes an steve ban nnan want to "go to w "with the media and the republicans. but the one who...
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hena daniels is here in new york. >> reporter: good morning. just 24 days until the general election and donald trump says these attacks by clinton and the media is a conspiracy to derail his presidential campaign. this as the republican nominee continues to deny a series of sexual assault allegations against him calling the women who came forward in various publications this week horrible liars. the defensive, amid a slew of sexual assault allegations leveled against him by several women this week. he took particular aim at one of them. a writer for "people" magazine who says the republican nominee forcibly kissed her during an interview at his florida estate in 2005. >> you take a look. look at her. look at her words. you tell me what you think. i don't think so. i don't think so. >> reporter: yesterday, melania an episode from the article, claiming the writer had a conversation with her outside trump tower following the incident. >> these attacks are orchestrated by the clinton's and their media allies. the only thing hillary clinton has goi
hena daniels is here in new york. >> reporter: good morning. just 24 days until the general election and donald trump says these attacks by clinton and the media is a conspiracy to derail his presidential campaign. this as the republican nominee continues to deny a series of sexual assault allegations against him calling the women who came forward in various publications this week horrible liars. the defensive, amid a slew of sexual assault allegations leveled against him by several women...