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you next time. it was a reall of a sudden his hands were all over me. he started encroaching on my space. >> talk about your october surprise, bombshell reports from a handful of women, all claiming donald trump touched them inappropriately. th trump campaign comes out firing, denying all allegations. we have late breaking details on the u.s. military tomahawk missile strike in yemen. developing overnight, two boston cops shot, both in critical condition. we have new information from the police chief. >> a powerful category 4 hurricane churning in the atlantic ocean. "early today" starts right now.
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in less than 24 hours, so many developments as we're following this this morning. donald trump's presidential campaign finds itself in the middle of a firestorm. at least four women have come forward with new allegations against the billionaire candidate accusing him of inappropriate advances, groping, and more. just days after the republican presidential nominee insists in a debate that he had never engaged in such behavior. the "new york times" interviewed two women as they described public trump grabbed or kissed them inappropriately. and here is jessica leeds' account. >> 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, like he had six arms. he was all over the place. if he had stuck with the upper
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gotten that upset. it's when he started putting his hands up my skirt and that was it. >> the trump camp vehemently fought back against the times article with this letter demanding a retraction. but that wasn't the only accusation brought against trump. the palm beach post published a report of a woman who said trump groped her at his estate, and then a staff writer for magazine said while interviewed trump, he shut the door with hind us and within seconds, he was pushing me against the wall and forcing his tongue down my throat. a former miss arizona has also come forward, sharing her experience, saying one that involved trump walking into her dressing room at will. >> our first introduction to him was at the dress rehearsal and half naked changing into
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when we're naked or half naked in a physically vulnerable position and to have the pressure of, you know, the people that work for him telling us to go fawn all over him, go walk up to him, talk to him. >> that's behavior trump himself acknowledged in a 2005 interview to howard stern. >> i will tell you, the funniest is that i'll go backstage before the show and everyone is getting dressed and ready and everything else. no men are anywhere, and i'm we owner of the pageant and therefore i'm inspecting it. is everyone okay. is everybody okay, and you see these incredible looking women. and so i sort of get away with things like that. >> and nbc news spoke to another woman, a former miss utah, she said when she met donald trump, he kissed her. it did not feel like an assault,
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my dad was confident and admired donald trump, so he introduced himself first and then he introduced me. he turned to me and embraced me and gave me a kiss on the lips. i remember being shocked and because i would have just thought to shake somebody's hand, but that was his first response with me. i remember i was very young. i remember feeling kind of embarrassed like wanting to turn and almost wipe my mouth like what just the miss teen usa pageant told buzz feed news trump intentionally walked into dressing rooms when they were naked when he owned the pageant. nbc news has not confirmed any of the allegations, and this morning, the trump campaign is firing back, saying they're drafting a big lawsuit against the "new york times," and that of the women interviewed by nbc.
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anything about her y i don't even know who she is. she claims this took place in a public area. i never kissed her. i emphatically deny this ridiculous claim. >> now, hillary clinton is hitting trump for the new onslaught of allegations. >> we don't know. we have heard for months what he thinks about people, how he treats people. this latest incident about, you know, how he treats women. i think he has shown us who he is. now, the question for all of us is who we are. >> and she was attacking him for his current scorched earth campaign strategy, one that the "wall street journal" says is a ploy to depress voter turnout. >> it's important for me to stay confident and auptd mystic because that's how i feel about america.
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has taken a very different tone. we have heard it in both debates, and his campaign has said today that he's going to, and i quote, run a scorched earth strategy, whatever that means. that's how desperate they are. >> clinton's remarks come as the campaign finds themselves with her own distractions, facing her latest batch of e-mails released by wikileaks. john podesta's account. the u.s. government says russia is behind the hacks. podesta agrees while also floating a possible tie to gop operative roger stone. >> mr. stone had advanced warning in the trump company of what assange was going to do. >> reporter: stone tells nbc, that's not true, saying he never knew specifics and neff met with wikileaks founder julian assange.
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communication with wikileaks. >> i have a back channel communications with wikileaks. they don't clear or tell me in advance what they're going to do. >> a clinton spokesperson says the e-mail hack is tantamount to watergate. tweeting, the cyberattack on our campaign and the dnc is a modern day watergate. what did donald trump know and when did he know it? >> breaking overnight, two boston police officers are in critical condition after being shot late last night. authorities say they were investigating a call involving a man with a gun who was having a dispute with his roommate when police arrived, the man allegedly fired on the officers with an assault rifle. >> at that time, they were able to neutralize the subject, who was armed with some sort of assault rifle, who also had on a
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>> authorities say the wounded officers are now in critical condition. the police chief credits two of the responding officers with saving their lives. >> developing overnight, the united states strikes back. the navy launching multiple tomahawk cruise missile strikes against yemen. top defense officials telling nbc news this is in response to two separate attacks on u.s. ships. >> lucy is in london for us following the late breaking detail were limited self defense strikes to protect its ships and crew in what is an important strategic waterway in response to missiles fired in the direction of the u.s. rebel ship, in defense of the huthys, which has been waging a war since 2016. the saudi campaign has been extremely controversial. it claims to limit air strikes to military targets, but there have been several documented
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civilian casualties. including this saturday in the capital. 140 people killed. i spock to one family who lost relatives in the attack, one that human rights watch described as an apparent war crime. washington is seen by some as being complicit in these kinds of attacks because of its support for saudi arabia. that's the perception on the ground, which is what may have prompted the houthi rebels to forces. >> lucy, thank you for that. still to come, it has nothing to do with halloween, but find out what americans are most afraid of. >> first, the death toll from hurricane matthew is rising. north carolina's governor confirmed 20 deaths so far as the flooding disaster there worsens. tens of thousands remain without power. matthew is being blamed for at least 39 deaths in the united states. and today, bermuda is bracing for a direct hit from hurricane nicole. now a category 4 storm.
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the international space station. meteorologist rafael miranda has been tracking this throughout the morning. >> we're looking at the potential for the strongest hurricane to pass over bermuda, approaching with 130-mile-per-hour winds. now closer to home, we're dealing with another storm in the northwest, very heavy rain from seattle down the shore into northern california, and very strong winds as well. in fact, we have high wind warnings in effect for gusts over 75 to 80 miles per hour. that's a look at the b here's a closer look at your forecast. it is a washout in the northwest. heavy rain from seattle to portland. temperatures in the 50s and 60s. lots of wind as well. much quieter weather in the southwest. temperatures in the 70s along the coast. 72 in san diego, and 90s as you head into the desert. and that's a look at your forecast. >> thank you very much. >> a twitter tirade from a u.s. senator over the wells fargo
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ing that ever happened to me. every great why needs a great how. how do you respond if your kids heard donald trump's version of locker room talk. >> thank you guys. have a good day. >> we don't disrespect women in no shape or fashion in our locker room. that never comes up. you know,nd mother-in-law, a wife, a mom, and a daughter. and those conversations just fighting for his life - after driving his life - after driving straight into a driving his life - after fighting for a teen his life - after driving semi truck.on this top story are just on this top the details semi truck. straight into a driving straight into a semi truck.on this top minutes away..
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officials say both victims are in serious - but stable condition. an arizona woman has been arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to commit terrorism. michelle bastian was taken into custody yesterday - after the f-b-i served search warrants in chandler and florence. this morning.. our newsroom is working to get more details as the investigation continues.. for the first time in more than 20-years.. maricopa county might have a different sheriff. if the election were held today - new polls show former phoenix police would win. the sherpa publica affairs poll shows penzone has a 10-point lead over the incumbant joe arpaio. yesterday.. "the arizona republic" editorial board officially announced their endorsement of penzone for sheriff. this year.. arizona - along with seven other states - will decide whether to legalize marijuana. arizona and california are the first two border states to consider the idea. law enforcement leaders worry that legalization will drive cartels to sell more hard drugs - while advocates believe it will undercut the cartels by eliminating a key
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dollar mission. the official ?prince? tribute concert takes place tonight in minnesota. performers include stevie wonder.. christina aguilera.. chaka khan.. and morris day and the time. the superstar died in april at his paisley park estate from an accidental overdose of fentanyl. he was 57-years old. ???toss morning juice lego's newest creation may be on some grown-ups' christmas lists this year.. yesterday.. the toy company revealed its "yellow submarine" set - based on the 19-68 film inspired by "the set even comes with its own john.. paul.. george and ringo characters. you can get your hands on one this november for $50-bucks. have you ever dreamt of a fairy-tale wedding? disney wants to make all your dreams come true. they recently announced a new "magic kingdom park after-hours" wedding package at disney world. the package includes an exclusive evening ceremony and reception in front of cinderella's castle - for up to 300 guests. it's estimated to cost $180- thousand dollars for the bare minimum. time for your juicy
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can do this better than a woman.. but most women know that's not true. what is this? ???adlib ???adlib weather ?? traffic ?? ???adlib traffic it may be hard to believe - but the holiday shopping season will be here before we know it. americans are expected to spend $656-billion- dollars this year.. up more than 3-percent over last year. team 12's jo ling kent explains why retailers are now in a rush - pulling out all st help... ???adlib it's true crime thursday.. and in 30 minutes - we revisit another cold case murder. can you help catch the killer? new video released of donald trump making more inappropriate comments.. and could the latest email hack - prove a conflict of interest in the clinton campaign? that's still ahead when 12 today returns in three minutes. ###break###
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to move past the 2005 tape of his lewd remarks about women - more video of similar context is surfacing.. last night.. c-b-s news released outtakes from a 19-92 "entertainment tonight" feature. trump is not on camera - but he can be heard talking to a group of underage girls. listen carefully... this comes as trump's campaign is fighting back against new sexual assault allegations.. multiple woman - accusing him of touching them inappropriatel y.. and former pageant contestants claiming he would purposely walk in on them trump has issued statements strongly denying the allegations.. and other beauty queens - including miss arizona 20-11.. are standing up for him... the clinton campaign is not without its own drama these days. this week.. they're dealing with a new round of hacked e-mails. in one email - that's raising questions about a possible conflict of interest - clinton press secretary and former justice department official - brian fallon writes that he was in contact with the d-o-j
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we're sure all of these things will be brought up in the next and final debate. you can watch that ?live? - right here on 12 news. coverage starts next wednesday at six o'clock.. then stick around for an all new "blindspot" and 12 news at nine and ten. ???bryan teases
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a teen fighting for his life - after driving straight into a semi truck. the details on this top story are just minutes away.. plus.. it's another thing to thank mom and dad for.. how your genes could be affecting your fitness goals -- and the simp and disney wants to make your fairy-tale wedding a reality. vanessa ramirez explains in the morning juice. ???adlib welcome ???toss weather

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