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now. nbc 10 news at 5:00 begins with new fallout following the weekend of crisis for the trump campaign. tonight, congress's top republican is distancing himself from his party's nominee for president. the latest crisis for the trump campaign has the speaker of the house separating himself from the presidential nominee. >> and this comes as a new poll gives hillary clinton a double digit lead. the republican nominee now trails clinton 46 to 35% among likely voters. the new nbc news/"wall street journal" poll was conducted on saturday and sunday after the release of the tape where trump talks about women but before last night's debate. now that the debate is over, both candidates are trying to gain momentum. >> reporter: the day after, hillary clinton is pleased. >> you never saw anything like that before. >> reporter: the nbc news/"wall street journal" poll finds clinton nearly doubled her lead over donald trump after voters
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heard him on the bus from 2005. but running mate mike pence saw a trump turnaround at the debate. >> he fought back and turned the focus to the choice that we face. >> reporter: despite the vulgar tape, trump was combative, denying he abused women. >> that was locker room talk. >> reporter: and threatening he would use his power as president to jail her for the e-mails. >> if i win, i am going to instruct my attorney general to get a special prosecutor to look into your situation. >> it's just awfully good that someone with the temperament of donald trump is not in charge of the law of this country. >> because you would be in jail. >> reporter: today at a st. louis barbecue joint, some trump supporters were happy. others are concerned. >> i'm concerned that voters who were undecided are now going to choose hillary instead of trump. >> reporter: house speaker paul ryan signaled he thinks clinton now is sure to win, telling gop lawmakers he won't defend trump, focusing instead on keeping
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congress republican. trump tweeted, ryan should fight illegal immigration, not the republican nominee. >> but the republican party is split now more than ever. the democrats' dream scenario. there's just one more presidential debate before election day, the third and final face-off will be next wednesday, october 19th, at the university of nevada, las vegas. nbc 10 has you covered. lauren mayk will be reporting live from las vegas next week. >> i don't think you understood. this was locker room talk. >> locker room talk. that's how donald trump is defending his comments on a recently released tape from more than a decade ago. on that tape, trump talks in graphic terms about women. nbc 10's randy gyllenhaal has been talking to athletes about what people really talk about inside locker rooms. >> ranlrandy, what are they tel you? >> reporter: the trump campaign is apologizing for those
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comments, saying it's typical of what men might say in the locker room. that's caused athletes to speak up around the country, including the philadelphia eagles. with millions watching the debate, including children, donald trump was asked to defend his comments caught on a hot mike, bragging about sexual assault. >> when you're a star, they let you do it. you can do anything. grab them by the [ bleep ]. >> reporter: trump responding with an apology. >> it was locker room talk. i'm not proud of it. >> reporter: but dozens of pro athletes fired back, saying, "i haven't heard that in any locker rooms and i'm offended as an athlete." >> that's not the type of talk we want to perpetuate. >> reporter: they say trump's comments are not typical of an nfl locker room. >> that's something he more so has to work on, his personal life. don't put that on a whole group of people. >> athletes? >> exactly.
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>> reporter: matthews was at a local middle school today, introducing a new eagles computer program called the character playbook. it's designed to teach students to stand up to bullying, form healthy relationships, and treat people with respect. the goal is to help kids combat negative messages they might here at home, online, or on tv. >> unfortunately in all types of media and shows and campaigns, we see varying negativity that's coming out for our children. we want to be positive role models. >> you have to know how many people are watching you. >> reporter: and on the campaign trail today, governor mike pence also saying that those comments on the tape were, quote, locker room talk and not indicative of any actions. live in strawberry mansion today, randy gyllenhaal, nbc 10. natalie portman is in
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pennsylvania exchange for hillary clinton, encouraging people to register to vote before tomorrow's deadline. in delaware you have until saturday. if you're voting in new jersey, you have until next tuesday. and our decision 2016 coverage continues at 5:15, when a republican lawyer looks at the turmoil surrounding the trump campaign. then at 5:30, fact checking the debate. you won't want to miss that. hurricane matthew is long gone. but the floodwaters it left behind are still rising in parts of north carolina. a river in the southeastern part of that state could crest at record levels later this week. and several areas remain underwater. one family used a four-wheeler to reach stranded relatives. north carolina's governor said
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the floodwaters could rise higher than hurricane floyd in 1999. u.s. helicopters delivered the first shipment of food aid to hurricane victims in haiti. the united nations supplied the packages of rice and cooking oil. american cargo planes brought the food to haiti's capital and helicopters took it the rest of the way to the country's hard hit southwest peninsula. >> announcer: now your nbc 10 first alert weather. i want you to take a look at this now. not exactly swimming weather but still not a bad day to spend at the jersey shore, cape may sunny and breezy out today. nbc 10 first alert chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz joins us now. >> it's going to get cold, glenn, we'll see the first frost of the fall? >> yes, we'll see the skies clear, the wind dying down, and the cold air, adding up to potential for frost. with bright sunshine, we're only
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getting to 62 in parts of the lehigh valley. it won't be long until we're into the 50s. by later this evening, in the 40s. by tomorrow morning, some places in the 30s. the frost advisory is up until 9:00 a.m. for many of the inland counties, in new jersey and many of the counties in pennsylvania, north and west of the city of philadelphia, where all the concrete is, helping to keep the temperature warm at night. we have clear skies already. that is one ingredient. the other ingredient is the wind. it's too strong now. it does need to diminish to allow the temperatures to fully get down to as low as what we're predicting. by 6:00 a.m. in philadelphia, 43 degrees. in many of the suburbs, we're talking about the 30s. so that's at the instrument level. if the wind goes calm, you can get freezing temperatures down near the ground. that's what the frost is.
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and in the lehigh valley, also 36 degrees. also look at how cool it gets by 10:00 tonight. things are going to cool off very quickly tonight once the sun goes down. parts of new jersey, again, into the 30s by tomorrow morning. it will be warming up, at least for part of the week. we'll let you know when and also if there's any chance of rain anytime soon with the full forecast in a few minutes. from our jersey shore bureau, closing time has come for the trump taj mahal in atlantic city. nbc 10 was there this morning as the casino shut its doors for good. the taj mahal becomes the fifth a.c. casino to close since 2014. it joins the atlantic club, show boat, trump plaza and rebel. atlantic city will now have seven casinos. nbc 10's jacqueline london joins us with the latest. >> denise, the shutdown has collectively led to 11,000 job
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losses. 2800 people are losing their jobs and are now forced to look for work. about a thousand of those workers have been on strike since july 1st. on the boardwalk this morning, there were tears and anger towards current taj owner carl icahn. the two sides failed to reach a deal on restoring pension and health benefits eliminated in bankruptcy court. non-striking employees say they're angry it got to this point. >> i am angry at local 54. we lost our jobs because they were being greedy. they were offered a package. they didn't take it. and we lose our jobs over it. >> as for the casino's owner carl icahn, he says this is a sad day for atlantic city. jacqueline london, nbc 10 news. a woman struck and killed this morning while trying to cross route 70 in rush hour. skyforce 10 over the area where it happened. police tell us the driver stayed
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at the scene. investigators say they'll release the woman's name once all her family members are notified. up in north jersey, train service resumed today at the hoboken terminal for the first time since that deadly new jersey transit crash there late last month. the first train rolled into the damaged station early this morning. eight tracks at the station are now open. but nine others remain closed. crews are still working to clear debris from the crash. a train slammed through the bumper at the end of the tracks back on september 29th, killing one woman and injuring more than a hundred others. federal investigators say the train sped up and was going twice the ten-mile-an-hour speed limit just before the crash. princeton university is investigating after two racist e-mails were sent to students and faculty over the weekend. school officials believe the e-mails were sent from off campus servers. according to "the daily
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princetonian," the e-mails were likely sent from a white supremacist organization and accuses princeton proffeessors being antiwhite. the university says it deplore the messages. in philadelphia, a large grant was given to one public high school, more than $1 million to roxboro high school to support an academic turnaround to help fund general education classes as well as career and technical education programs. since 2011, the psp has invested more than $56 million in philadelphia schools. hours after the debate, the trump campaign is forced to deal with more fallout. tonight, congress's top republican is turning his back on the party's nominee for president. trump's campaign is now in crisis over his lewd remarks about women. up next, a republican lawyer with insight into the situation and what we could see next.
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plus peculiar developments. it's a predicament, what may be the oddest 911 call in the aftermath of hurricane matthew. and the social media post that put olympic swimmers back in the headlines tonight. those stories and much more on nbc 10 news at 5:00. do you own a plane? do you own a bank? pat toomey owned both. but it's the fact that toomey owns a seat in the u.s. senate that should really concern us. while on the senate banking committee, pat toomey voted to rewrite rules to help bankers like him ...and he tried to eliminate protections put in place to stop wall street's risky practices. pat toomey: looking out for wall street and himself, not pennsylvania. senate majority pac is responsible for the content of this advertising.
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so it's been an eventful 72
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hours for republican presidential candidate donald trump. it all started friday with the release of this tape where you can hear him talking appropriately about women. this weekend he's been losing support of several republicans. today speaker of the house paul ryan turned on trump. we're joined live by jim schultz, a gop attorney, to talk a little bit more about what all this means. >> jim, how big of a deal is this for trump to lose the support of congressman paul ryan and the other leaders who jumped off the trump train this weekend? >> it's a really big deal. the reason for that is last night donald trump had a really good debate performance. all that did was serve to galvanize his base that he was trying to not to lose as a result of the release of this tape. it didn't do anything to dig into the independents that he needs to get in order to win this election. and paul ryan is a thought leader in the republican party. and he's a leader in the republican party. and certainly independents and folks who are like-minded to republicans are going to take a cue from paul ryan going
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forward. you had local folks like congressman pat meehan doing the same thing. and he doesn't have a race, so it's not a self-interested issue on his part. he doesn't have a close race. he was just tired of the awful and offensive commentary from donald trump and didn't want to be part of it anymore. >> jim, headlines were made even before the debate last night. trump brought in women who accused former president bill clinton of some type of sexual misconduct. do you think his strategy was successful? >> it was successful only to the extent that it probably shortened the time frame in which he discussed this topic during the debate. the whole idea that, well, i'm not as bad as he is or i'm not as bad as she is because she's been protecting him from all the abusive things he's done to women, i'm not sure that works long term, all it did was serve to confuse the issues last night during debate and probably shorten the time within which those issues needed to be addressed. >> jim, the election is around the corner.
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what do you think trump needs to do in the next 29 days to win? >> he needs to pivot. he did a nice job last night staying on message as it pertains to hillary's 30 years in public service and the unsuccessful record she's had in public service, bringing out the e-mails, bringing out benghazi, bringing out the fact that, you know, she speaks out of both sides of her mouth. in the speech to goldman sachs, she says, i say one thing privately, one thing publicly, then she compared herself to abe lincoln somehow. he seized that moment. he needs to continue to pound away at hillary clinton so that come election day he's able to pick up some of that independent support. >> gop attorney and political analyst jim schultz, thank you as always for joining us. >> thanks for having me. stick around for "nbc nightly news" with lester holt for all the action on the campaign trail and more on today's developments, coming up at 6:30. a national symbol had a rough a couple of days in jacksonville, florida. >> first, a bald eagle survived
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hurricane matthew. then this happened. the bird somehow got stuck in the grille of a car. the car's driver had no idea the eagle was there until another passing driver spotted it. sheriff's deputies cut the grille open and pulled the bird out. amazingly, the eagle didn't suffer any serious injuries. the deputies delivered it to a bird sanctuary. >> announcer: now your nbc 10 first alert weather. we've got a beautiful start to the week, after all the clouds we saw over the weekend, and d and some places, especially new jersey and delaware, had a lot of rain. in the 60s now, despite all that sunshine. so it's a pretty cool air mass. plus we've had some decent winds during the day. we have places dropping into the 50s already, malvern at 63. st. david is 59. 63 in ft. washington.
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61 degrees in bedminster. we really do have some nice, dry weather ahead. the wind still 10 to 15-mile-an-hour sustained across much of the area, out of the northwest. it's a dry wind direction. that will continue. and we have a pretty nice dry week ahead. the rain chances are very, very low. we're going from tuesday all the way through saturday in philadelphia. we don't have a single day with even a 30% chance. same thing with dover and reading and atlantic city. the rain chances very, very low. so many of us could get by the entire week without any rain. here is the forecast for the
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various neighborhoods. the lehigh valley, bethlehem starting off today at 38, going up to 67. easton going up to 64 from 36. there will be frost in parts of the lehigh valley. it's possible in parts of the p.a. suburbs, especially low-lying areas, they're cooler than surrounding zones. westchester starting off at 39, phoenixville 39 as well. mt. airy starting off at 38 degrees. in the city itself, we're starting in the 40s. that's that old urban heat island effect. of course everybody gets nothing but sunshine during the day. much of new jersey starting off near 40 degrees. it's going up into the 60s at the jersey shore, atlantic city an example, starting off on the warmer side, 47. there's no advisory for the jersey shore or the delaware beaches. rehoboth beach starting off at 51, then going to 64 degrees. wilmington going to 65.
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over the next three days, temperatures pretty close to average, tuesday and wednesday. then we jump up on thursday. that's just a temporary thing. p.a. suburbs going up near 70 on thursday. lehigh valley, temperatures holding in the 60s the rest of the week. the rest of the week won't be as cold at night. new jersey, 38 for the low tomorrow morning. then 44, then 51. so that is quite a change from one day to the next. now, we have -- still have a tropical storm out in the ocean. but nicole is no threat to land. so that is a good thing. we've had enough with the tropics over the last week or two. matthew caused a tremendous amount of damage that's still being added up. i'll be back with the ten-day forecast later. >> glenn, thank you. it was one of the area's
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most talked-about christmas trees and for all the wrong reasons. the plan to put an end to all the tree talk, coming up next. ♪ i had an injury to my neck. it wasn't as serious injury it was a herniated disc.
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when i was one year old, i was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer on my spinal chord. but i spent my whole life fighting back. so you can imagine what i thought when i saw donald trump say... "i don't know what i said, ah, i don't remember!" "that reporter he is talking about suffers from a chronic condition that impairs movement of his arms." i don't want a president who makes fun of me. i want a president who inspires me, and that's not donald trump. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. >> announcer: this is nbc 10 news. today is columbus day. >> and an organization representing americans of italian heritage marked the occasion with a ceremony at
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penn's landing. members of the state lodge of pennsylvania order sons of italy laid a wreath at the columbus obelisk. the group laid a second risk at the columbus statue at broad and oregon. a catholic social service organization hosted a charity golf tournament in a country club, benefiting the community's divine province village which help people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. one city is going green in an effort to avoid a charlie brown christmas. this was the scene in reading two years ago. this tree was likened to the scrawny tree featured in "a charlie brown christmas." the mayor signed off on a plan to have an artificial tree on display. it will have 1250 ornaments and more than 1900 lights. a local couple who wowed
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people by getting engaged and married on the same day got a surprise of their own today. >> imagine, you get engaged, you get married, and you get a free honeymoon on top of that. a liberty travel consultant heard about the couple's whirlwind romance and decided to add to their happiness with an all expense paid trip to jamaica including airfare. she tracked down alfred and cheryl duncan. cheryl says she had no idea alfred planned the entire wedding for the same day as he proposed. her friends did her hair and makeup, then he blindfolded her and whisked her off. the couple, who had been dating nine years, got married last weekend. >> this is insane. >> she says the couple has been through some difficult times, making the free honeymoon even more special, good for them and best of luck in their marriage.
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>> members of a lifetime. speaking of memories, the second presidential debate was contentious and also full of claims. >> some of those claims by both candidates have been found to be false. our partners at factcheck.org set the record straight, next. planned parenthood.
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we're turning to decision 2016. the duel is done. in a sometimes nasty second debate, there are again calls
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for fact checkers to set the record straight. our partners at factchecker.org did just that. >> both candidates made some misleading and false claims. >> reporter: a tense atmosphere, a chilly greeting, heated exchanges. >> it's a disgrace, honestly you ought to be ashamed of yourself. >> everything he just said is absolutely false. >> reporter: the second presidential debate is full of drama, denials, and according to factcheck.org, in some cases false claims. when asked about a series of tweets sent in the middle of the night, including one that encouraged people to check out a sex tape, donald trump said this. >> it wasn't saying check out a sex tape. it was saying, look at this person who was no girl scout. >> reporter: false, said factcheck.org. >> he did tweet out to check out
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a sex tape of alicia machado. >> reporter: energy talk included some exaggerations made by hillary clinton. >> we're now for the first time ever energy dependent. >> reporter: factcheck.org said that's not quite true. >> we're not quite there. we've made a lot of improvements in the last decade or so. but right now, as of the energy information administration's latest data for 2015, we're 11% of our total energy consumption comes from other countries. >> reporter: the affordable care act and what to do with it another hot topic with both candidates missing the mark when it comes to accuracy. factcheck.org says trump used an old gop scare tactic wrongly claiming clinton wanted to implement a government-run single payer system like canada's. >> under her plan, anyone under
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55 could join medicare. but she's not talking about a single payer health system for the entire country. >> reporter: factcheck.org says clinton went too far when touting the benefits of obamacare. >> if you're under 26 and your parents have a policy, you can be on that policy, something that didn't happen before. >> because prior to the affordable care act, there were 31 states that allowed young adults, those to the age of 26 years old, to stay on their parents' plan. so it's not like it never happened before. it's happened in 31 states. >> count on nbc 10 for complete 2016 coverage as we count down to the general election. for updates from the campaign trail and our interviews with the presidential candidates, just tap the nbc 10 app. here is a look at stories making headlines on nbc 10 news at 5:00. the taj mahal in atlantic city closed its doors for good today. some 2800 people are losing
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their jobs. this is a.c.'s fifth casino to close since 2014. trains are running today again at the hoboken terminal for the first time since the deadly nj transit train crash last month. eight tracks are now open but nine others remain closed. crews are still working to clear the wreckage. the philadelphia school partnerships gave a grant of more than $1 million to roxborough high school today to fund career and technical education programs. since 2011, the psp has invested more than $56 million in philadelphia schools. a great day to spend outdoors. taking a live look at beautiful boat house row. it may feel like fall now but by tomorrow morning it may look more line winter. nbc 10 first alert chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane"
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schwartz joins us now. >> glenn, parts of the area will see the first frost. >> we're talking about a little frost on the ground in some parts of the area. the temperature is lower than average despite all the sunshine. and so that will allow the temperature to drop pretty significantly. only 61 in some of the p.a. suburbs. actually in some places they've dropped into the 50s at this time of the day. and with nightfall and the wind dying down and the clear skies, there's going to be some patchy frost. frost advisory in many of the inland counties in new jersey and also in pennsylvania. it does not include the i-95 counties from trenton down toward wilmington or even the rest of delaware, which is so wet from all the rain overnight, it's hard to have frost like that. we have clear skies, as you can see. and it's going to start off clear. and it's going to stay clear during the day tomorrow. look at this planner.
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starting off 43 in philadelphia. then warming up into the 60s, starting off at 37, though, in many of pennsylvania's suburbs. montgomery, bucks county. then jumping up like 20 degrees by noontime. we'll see about the rest of the week in just a few minutes. >> thanks, glenn. hurricane matthew is long gone but the storm left hyped floods in north carolina. people aren't the only ones stranded by rising waters. a family of deer became stuck on an island of grass on one farm there. nbc 10 national correspondent jay gray is live in smithville, north carolina with more. jay? >> reporter: hey, denise, a beautiful afternoon here. we're finally getting a break from the rain, but no break from the floodwaters that have swallowed neighborhoods just like this one across the entire region. high water rescues continue. >> we do have people on the roofs as we speak. and we have a lot of helicopters
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and boats that have been deployed. >> reporter: many of those resources pouring into lumberton along with the water. after a levee breach left 1500 stranded today. >> i have never seen anything like this. >> reporter: in other areas, rivers and creation already well past their banks are still rising. >> the water came in so fast, everything just tumbled all over the place. i don't know what in the world i can salvage. >> reporter: moving around in the strike zone is like being in a maze. bridges have been washed away. dozens of roadways and highways are shut down. the devastation stretches across five states, battered by matthew for nearly three full days. the storm dropping modern 13 trillion gallons of water along the southeast coast and delivering winds gusting over 100 miles per hour. >> it's heartbreaking. a lot of people's homes are torn up bad or destroyed completely. >> reporter: and even now, as
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the storm moves out to sea, evacuation orders remain in effect. many unsure when they'll be allowed to go home. >> we are going to be out here for like another two weeks or so. >> reporter: waiting and wondering what if anything matthew may have left behind. this area saw a foot of rain. it's starting to recede a bit here. but believe it or not, these waters could climb again. rivers across this strike zone are not expected to crest until late this week. that is the latest here in smithfield, north carolina, jay gray, nbc 10 news. >> jay, thank you. back here at home, he or e ordered his pizza 18 months now. now instead of a pie he's getting a pile of money, the story coming up straight ahead. plus the clock is ticking. what you may not have realized about the drive-through window at wendy's. those stories and more ahead. katie v/o: she works hard.
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>> announcer: this is nbc 10 news. the schuylkill river trail will be extended thanks to a $3 million state grant. pennsylvania governor tom wolf made the announcement on the trail off locate u.ust street. crossing the delaware river from our jersey shore bureau, celebrating an atlantic county apartment complex's new look. nbc 10 in summers point for a ribbon cutting ceremony. the complex, once called the gates, is going for a renovation process that's expected to last another 2 1/2 years. but some apartments will soon be available. samsung reportedly suspended production of its galaxy note 7 smartphones after several replacement devices overheated and caught fire. those devices were meant to replace devices that had been
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recalled because they might explode. top u.s. and australian carriers stopped selling the note 7 and major airlines have banned passengers from using them. samsung has not commented on the production halt. an australian court awarded a man the equivalent of $900 u.s. dollars because of a dominos pizza order that never showed up for a holiday party. 18 months later the delivery has still not shown up. dominos offered the man a refund but that didn't show up either. the man says he sued the pizza chain to teach them a lesson. >> he really wanted that pizza. >> and he got interest. you can buy a lot of pizzas with that money. a new study ranks the fastest drive-through in the country. >> according to a trade publication, wendy's customers have the shortest drive-through wait time.
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the study found the average wait at the wendy's drive-through slightly less than three minutes. the next fastest time was dunkin' donuts, customers waited an average of slightly more than three minutes. i imagine days after the eagles' win, it's slightly longer, getting that free cup of joe. starbucks was an average wait time of nearly five minutes. next, a social media post that's put olympic athlete ryan lochte back in the headlines tonight. those stories and much more ahead on nbc 10 news at 5:00. plus a chilly change in parts of the area, waking up to the first frost. next, how cold it's going to get in your area.
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when i was one year old, i was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer on my spinal chord. but i spent my whole life fighting back. so you can imagine what i thought when i saw donald trump say... "i don't know what i said, ah, i don't remember!" "that reporter he is talking about suffers from a chronic condition that impairs movement of his arms." i don't want a president who makes fun of me. i want a president who inspires me, and that's not donald trump. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising.
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you like that music, right? now to csn's john clark. the eagles get ready for the redskins after their first loss of the season. >> the coach is still proud of the team's efforts sunday. >> coach doug peterson says he was happy to see his eagles ticked off after that loss, angry. he said on the plane ride back he was happy to see the players on their ipads studying the game and what they need to work on. there's a hunger here. the eagles had 14 penalties but fought back after being down 14-0. they were the last team to turn the ball over. 57 minutes with no turnovers. of course after that ryan matthews fumble, the carson wentz interception, doug says it's a teaching moment for the rookie. doug was proud how his birds fought back. >> how we came back in this game, you know, i think it just shows the character of this
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football team and where we are from even a year ago. >> we're 3-1. it's a long season. you can't just be too hard on yourself. you have to go in and critique the tape hard, challenge yourself to get better, but at the same time it's a long season and we've got a long way to go. >> coming up in a half hour at 6:20, we'll hear from doug immedia back to you, keith. >> john, we were talking about this before. nbc 10 taking you back to where it all began with carson wentz. csn's john clark traveled with wentz to his home state of north dakota. from wentz he came premiers on nbc 10 this friday night at 7:00. speaking of sports news, a big loss for the rutgers university football team could mean a big financial hit for ruth's chris steak house.
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in ann arbor, michigan. the wolverines demolished rutgers by 78-0. the restaurant had a discount by $78. a lot of people will get a great steak. olympic swimmer ryan lochte is now off the market. the 31-year-old announced his engagement to his girlfriend, kayla reid, on instagram this weekend. you can see the former playboy model sporting a ring. he says he realized she was the one after she stuck by him during two recent controversy. that includes his rio robbery scandal and when two men rushed the "dancing with the stars" stage last month to protest
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lochte. not exactly picture perfect weather over the weekend. but we made up for it today. nothing but sunshine out there. a cooler air mass and some cool winds too. 64 degrees in philadelphia, only got up to 65 degrees. that's several degrees below average, even with the sunshine. look how blue that sky is across the area. but we're already starting to see the temperatures dropping a little bit, at least in parts of the area. newark at 60. middletown at 63 degrees. 59 is ellendale. 60 in felton. all this part of delaware really got pounded during the day yesterday, especially with the rain, a combination of the cold front coming down and some of the moisture from matthew. but it was way, way worse, just one state farther to the south
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in virginia. the wind is out of the northwest, 10 to 15 miles per hour. it will be diminishing during the night. that will allow the temperature to go down along with the clear skies that we're going to keep, obviously, because there are no clouds anywhere nearby. futurecast showing that we're going to be cloud-free again tomorrow, nothing but sunshine. by wednesday, we're going to be starting to see the wind coming in off the ocean. we'll start to see some low clouds, perhaps some fog in parts of the area. we do have cooler days than what we saw. remember back last week, friday, 78 degrees. then we dropped to 67 saturday. mid-60s here, at 67 degrees tomorrow. so the 70s, especially the upper 70s, that's going to be a while before we see that again. but as far as rain chances for the rest of the week and even into the weekend, extremely low. not even a 30% chance in any one
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day. philadelphia, dover, atlantic city, reading, or really anywhere else in our area. as we go through the night tonight, we're going to find temperatures not that cold, right in the city of philadelphia itself. a low of 47. but chestnut hill, a low of 38. schwenksville, 39. allentown, 38. easton, 36. there will be frost, the first frost of the season, in the lehigh valley, in many of the suburbs. robinsville, for example, 38 degrees, some patchy frost there. we won't see it at the jersey shore and we're not going to see it in delaware either. we have a tropical storm nicole, out in the middle of the ocean. it's going to stay in the ocean. that's a good thing, we've had enough of the tropics for the season. let's wait until next year. thursday we warm up to 74. then we go back down a little
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bit, temporarily. i don't see any rain for the entire ten-day period. but next week, way back up in the 70s. a lot warmer than this week. lester holt joins us from the nbc studios in new york. >> he has a look at what's coming up on "nbc nightly news." hi, lester. >> hi, keith and denise. ahead for us, new poll numbers show how badly donald trump was hurt by those hot mike comments about women. north carolina struggling tonight under the massive and deadly flooding from hurricane matthew. and samsung reassessing after reports of more burning phones, this time the replacement models. we'll have a lot more on that when we see you coming up for "nbc nightly news." keith and denise? >> all right, lester, see you in just a bit. speaking of the presidential race, a campaign like no other, has been a gift for people like late night comedians. >> i am imagining that you've got a lot of material to work with. >> yeah, we've had a lot of material. >> nbc 10's erin coleman sits
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down with seth meyers. seth tells us he's doing something with his show that's have n never been done before.
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less than 30 days until the presidential election. late night comedians say there is no shortage of material. >> if you're passing on through the dial, all the channels, you know that quite well.
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nbc 10's erin coleman sat down one on one with seth meyers. erin, this is the first time he's taken his show out of new york. >> it's a big deal. we're a month away or so from the general election. for a show that writes as much about the day's news as possible, he told me dc was a no-brainer. >> new jersey governor chris christie said today that hillary clinton's arrogance is breathtaking. of course he also said the same thing about a flight of stairs. ultimately we can be as informative as we want, as long as we have a lot of good jokes. >> reporter: i sat down with the comedian who says the presidential matchup between donald trump and hillary clinton has given him a lot to work with. while he knows he is reaching the coveted millennial voter, he says he doesn't buy into the fact that his show could help shape the election. >> there's a business now for people like myself and others to
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poke fun at what's going on especially because what's going on is so serious. but ultimately i think we provide a relief more than we are pointing anyone in a given direction. >> reporter: meyers is in dc all week long. as for one day coming here for a few shows -- >> the next time you take the show on the road it's going to be to philadelphia, right? >> i don't know. i'm a steelers fan. it would be traumatic for me to be there. >> i don't know what to say. it was a beatdown. but we would love to have you. >> then you should have been nicer. >> we had a lot of fun. all week in dc, vp joe biden, senator al franken some of his guests. we'll have more on nbc 10 news at 11:00. >> erin coleman, thank you so much. >> catch seth meyers hosting
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"late night" from dc right here on nbc 10. nbc 10 news at 6:00 is next. >> here is jacqueline london. >> next on nbc 10 news at 6:00, donald trump takes on one of his own. also ahead, will local voters go to the polls at all? that's next. a dover church could be find for letting a homeless woman stay in that trailer on their property. coming up, why the county says she can't stay here. chilly nights and sunshine during the day. we're also talking about the first frost of the season, next.
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pat toomey: looking out for wall street and himself, not pennsylvania. senate majority pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. party divided. donald trump takes on a top republican in congress. tough times in a.c. tonight, another casino closes, leaving thousands without a job. church fight. now at 6:00, why a pastor allowing a woman to sleep on church property could land them all in court. >> announcer: nbc 10 news starts now. right now at 6:00, a republican rift. paul ryan, the republican party's top elected official, sounds off on donald trump. fireworks the day after the debate. good evening, i'm jacqueline london. first up at 6:00, donald trump continues to lose support from his fellow republicans. today house speaker paul ryan says he will not campaign for the presidential nominee, nor
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defend trump. ryan says his focus over the next month will be to keep a republican majority in the house. ryan held a conference call this morning for his fellow republican lawmakers. he says he will spend, quote, his entire energy making sure that hillary clinton does not get a blank check with a democrat-controlled congress. later ryan's camp says he is not conceding that clinton will win the white house. it didn't take long, about two hours, for donald trump to respond on twitter. he tweeted, quote, paul ryan should spend more time on balancing the budget, jobs, and illegal immigration, and not waste his time on fighting the republican nominee. today trump is making the push for pennsylvania, speaking outside pittsburgh this afternoon where he praised steelers quarterback ben roethlisberger. >> we love big ben. big ben is a friend of mine. big ben is great. we play golf

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