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i simply will not repeat anything here today. >> these people are horrible people, they are horrible, horrible liars. >> good evening. >> the fallout from the trump tape continues to steam roll this election. first lady michelle obama joined the conversation and took shots at trump today. >> this as several women told the "new york times" the man running for president touched them inappropriately. but trump emphatically denied the accusations and says he has substantial evidence to dispute these claims. >> these vicious claims about me about inappropriate conduct with him are absolutely and totally false. >> donald trump requested the "new york times" retract the story and take it off its website. the afternoon the times says it stands by its story and is
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willing to take that story to court. meanwhile hillary clinton made a quick stop in san francisco this afternoon. clinton praised michelle obama's speech that she delivered today in new hampshire. >> once again she made a compelling and strong case about the stakes in the election, about who we are as americans, and we cannot let this pessimism, this dark and divisive and dangerous vision of america take hold of anybody's heart. >> as for donald trump's support team, they focussed on pennsylvania today. his daughter ivanka is about to make her last stop in the delaware valley. and mike pence about to take the stage in the lehigh valley. we have coverage of trump's push for pennsylvania. >> reporter: ivanka trump spoke here to an inindividuavitation p
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that said they wanted to know more about trump and les about the scandal. it was standing room only in bucks county. >> he is trying to make us not only just feel good, but build up the middle class by creating jobs, by making it easier for the small business. >> reporter: and they're all supporters of donald trump who waited and listened to his daughter ivanka talk about her father's policies, his success and the ininfluence he has been on her life. >> she's articulate, she's bright, she's a mom, she's a businesswoman. obviously her dad did something right. >> they know about the recent headlines and say they didn't come here to hear about that. >> i don't care about the allegations, i think his actions speak louder than words. >> if he could talk about policies and stop talking about that stuff that they're all talking about, you know what i mean, the stuff that puts him in a bad light. >> we talked to a number of
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people who said they were honored to hear ivanka trump speak to them. they say they want to hear more about the polities on the campaign trail and it is open only to invitation only guests, but the guests did have the opportunity to ask questions. no one asked about those misconduct allegations. and our team coverage continues right now in the lehigh valley. >> nbc 10's drew smith is innerfield where mike pence is about to make his case for the republican party. >> because this is being don by county gop groups and earlier today, mike pence did make a couple of stops in lancaster county, but he did not bring his regular traveling press and he
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has yet to make the latest -- we will be here for the first of two events. the later one is in north hampton. we'll see if donald trump addresses those latest controversies. hillary clinton's campaign also taking some heat this evening, and philadelphia's archbishop is weighing in. members of the clinton campaign mocking catholics in one of the e-mails a top clinton aid wrote of catholic conservatives, quote,quot. the e-mail has not been authenticated by nbc news. but the archbishop took on the topic saying of course it would be wonderful for -- all of us backward thinking catholics who actually believe what scripture and the church teach would be so
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very grateful, he wrote. election day is right around the corner, just a few weeks left, 26 days until november 8. mystery solved. tonight police arrested a co-worker in holly grimm's disappearance and charged him with murder. nbc 10's erin coleman is following the story. >> state police confirmed two pieces of bone found in michael horvath's yard last move matched the dna of holly grimm, he is now in custody and charged with her murder. grimm's family was holding out hope that she was still alive. she was last seen in november 2013. grimm and horvath worked together for a company that makes church organs, according to the police criminal complaint, grimm was late for
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work the dfor -- >> we all talked to hundreds of people and we kept coming back to mr. horvath, different people ruled out, we were never able to do that with mr. horvath, and it's just the natural culmination of the evidence we collected along the way. >> horvath remains in jail, authorities have not yet revealed a possible motive for the murder. tonight new jersey governor chris christie faces new legal trouble in the bridgegate scandal. today a judge allowed a -- the case now goes to the prosecutor's office which will determine if an indictment will be filed. comes as the prosecution rested today in the case against two of christie's aides. turning to first alert weather, a few sprinkles fell in parts of our region, and it's a cool night out there tonight. >> chief meteorologist glenn
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"hurricane" schwartz here to look at your neighborhood weather tonight. glenn, beautiful sunset behind you. >> and beautiful day tomorrow. temperatures are in the 60s just about everywhere, pretty uniform, as the front came through with just a few sprinkles is now gone. the temperatures are in the mid 60s, clayton, pittman, vorheero at 65. piney hollow 65. millville 66. rarely see temperatures this close. lumberton and pemberton 65 as well. there's the band of showers that came through burks county, lehigh valley had little bit more than the rest ott area, but we were pretty much clearing out right now and we're going to see the clear skies overnight tonight. that's going to allow the temperature to go down into the mid 40s in philadelphia and then we warm up into the 60s with
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nothing but sunshine tomorrow. some of the p.a. suburbs, chester, bucks counties, could be in the upper 340s as could te lehigh valley. then tomorrow we see temps going into the 60s, not as warm as today, but bright sunshine. we'll see how long that lasts, if it's going to stay here throughout the weekend, with the rest of the forecast in a few minutes. man accused of setting off bombs in new york and new jersey last month pleaded not guilty today. ahmadm a pipe bomb exploded jus minutes before a 5k -- another bomb went off in chelsea's --
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two days later, a police robot detonated a pipe bomb found near the train station in elizabeth, new jersey. no one was hurt. an arrest tonight in the case of a st. joe's university student who was robbed and nearly kidnapped. 17-year-old damir hayward was arrested when police received a call about another robbery. hayward and another man are accused or tying up and robbing a female student last wednesday. a second suspect is still on the run. slot machines based on skill, that's what's coming to atlantic city casinos. last night regulators approved the first skill base it -- as early as monday. the payout on the machines is determined by the players' ability agd not luck. kids who won't be able to trick-or-treat this year were
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treated to halloween a little early. shriners hospital hosted their spirit of children halloween party this afternoon. the event focuses on making the holidays less scary for kids and their families making sure they get to enjoy halloween. speak english, those two words made national headlines. at geno's, the owner tells us why it's time for the sign to go. plus, a tip of the cap to you, some local seniors strut their stuff thanks to some other seniors. plus a are we in for a chilly weekend, tomorrow is sure going to start chilly. a look ahead to your saturday and sunday in your neighborhood forecast next.
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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.
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but she gets paid 21% less than her male coworkers. pat toomey has voted time after time against equal pay for women, against pay that helps hard working families get ahead. katie o/c: for my daughters and yours, i'll fight for equal pay for women. families need it; you've earned it. katie v/o: i'm katie mcginty, and i approve this message because it's your turn to get ahead. now back to decision 2016, michelle obama says she was taken to the core by what donald trump said 11 years ago. >> this was not just a lewd
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conversation, this was not just locker room banter, this was a powerful individual speaking freely. and we were worry it about our children hear it when we turned on the tv. >> michelle obama said this is not politics as usual. she urged voters to stand up and say enough is enough. we'll have more on decision 2016, that's coming up right after this broadcast. to a controversial sign now outside of geno's steaks. >> the owner spoke about why he took it down. >> his son says he had a big mouth. >> we had our differences, i
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mean, like every family. >> a decade ago, joey drew national attention when he put a little sign in the window can be customers to order in english. >> you know, spanish, he's against these spanish people. it was kind of rude. >> joey died suddenly in 2011 and geno took over the place when his dad died in 2013. but he does things a little differently now. so a few weeks ago, geno decided, no disrespect to his late father, he decided to take the sign down. >> geno insists it isn't a business move, and he hopes anyone who was offended will give the shop a second shot.
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>> teachers in delaware say there's a serious mold issue in their classroom. teachers at pulaski elementary school says that the mold is so bad that students are coughing in the class room. tomorrow an air quality team will continue to analyze the islanding. that's hurricane nicole slamming bermuda today, the category 3 storm is packing winds in excess of 25-mile-per-hour. some amateur video shows the flooded states there. power outages and at least one transformer exploded. nbc 10 first alert meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz backtracking the hurricane and our weather too. >> will that hurricane impact is u.s.? >> no way. you can see the eye moved straight over bermuda as a category 3 tied for the
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strongest hurricane to ever make landfall in that country. but it's moving to the northeast and it's over 700 miles away from the united states and it's not going to get any closer because it continues to move out to sea. which is nice. and we have got a nice sunset here as the clouds have pretty much moved out. the temperature is 66 degrees. >> though are the warm spots, and everybody's going to warm up as we head through the weekend. tomorrow 66, saturday 68, then 72, 76, 80, and it may be even
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warmer than that on wednesday. these are the scattered showers earlier in the day, the weekend it moves to the east. nobody really saw any kind of heavy rain, today it's all gone and the clouds are all gone. temperatures dropping pretty quickly, and as we go into the morning, it's going to be crystal clear but temperatures in the 30s, 30 in allentown, 38 in redding, with a little bit of wind, not a whole lot. then we warm up, nothing but the sunny symbol here, not a cloud in the sky tomorrow. temperatures a little bit lower than tomorrow. there's friday with temperatures in the mid 60s, a couple of degrees warmer on saturday, sunshine again no rain, sunday,
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we warm up even some more. we're in 70 plus everywhere except the jers sky shore with the wind coming off the ocean. that's a really nice weekend forecast. no rain for any of that. and then it keeps warming up. wednesday 82 degrees, the average this time of year is 68. so it's going to be a whole lot warmer this week. a lot of computer models will have moisture. >> john takes a look at what the birds have to do to stop kurt
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i've always taken on the status quo. in harrisburg, they didn't like it when i stopped their perks and pushed for reform. as head of pennsylvania's third-largest county, i cut out wall street middlemen to protect pensions. now, as chairman of the pennsylvania commission on crime, i'm leading the fight to stop the epidemic of heroin and opioid abuse. as attorney general, i'll prosecute anyone who scams our seniors.
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and i'll hold the oil and gas companies accountable to keep our drinking water safe. i'm josh shapiro. i'll be an attorney general who always fights for you. the first half of detroit was the worst year for football for the eagles this season. but sunday in washington, they'll be looking for redemption. eagles have lost three straight times, and the skins are actually about to beat the eagles three times in 34 years, kurt cousins is averaging over
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360 yards a game. most against any team for him. he's got eight touchdown for the birds, the most against any opponent. so how do the birds beat him? >> when we do we got to make it happen, make it pay and get home. otherwise it's goings to be a long stay. >> he can throw the ball deep over the -- there's going to be probably three or four times in the game they're going to unleash a deep ball. >> on offense, the eagles may just lean on that running game. the eagles are giving up 130 yards a game on the ground, only two teams are worse in the nfl. at the nova care complex, john clark, csn. nbc 10 is taking you back to where it all began for carson wentz, john went with carson to north dakota for his bye week.
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dario is expected to return after sitting out the last game. head coach dave hack stall was asked, what a year of nhl experience has taught him. >> i think one of the things that, you know, certainly i learned going through, you know, year number one for me was just, you know, the value of each and every single point and how hard you have to scratch and claw for every one of those points and those first points are available friday night. >> call or text your vote to the number on your screen, or you can vote online at nbc 10 dpom. the winning matchup will be on nshs 10 news at 11:00. . >> speaking of 11:00, a look now at what's coming up at 11:00.
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a local high school took senior prom to a whole new level today, 30 students seniors. seniors were matched up with different types of seniors for a prom night. they served up mock tails and and tiedtied -- how about our weather? >> hey, it's looking good, we have got some beautiful weather coming for at least the next three days. no rain, lots of sunshine, nothing but sunshine friday and saturday, cool days and then we start warming up. some showers monday, and then a couple of days where it could get to 80 or above tuesday and
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wednesday. >> thanks for watching, i'm jim rosenfield. >> we'll see you back here tonight at 11:00. breaking news tonight, donald trump's furious tirade as a number of women accuse him of sexual assault. >> they're pure fiction, and they're outright lies. >> trump lashing out declaring there's a conspiracy to stop him, as michelle obama declares enough is enough. >> it has shaken me to my core in a way that i couldn't have predicted. >> the first lady like we've never heard her before. america strikes back after iranian-backed rebels open fire on a u.s. destroyer, an alarming provocation. exploding danger, we go inside the lab exploring what can happen to cell phones when they're overcharged. an eye opening consumer alert. and nobel surprise for an american legend
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