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player is speaking out. >> this is what systemic oppression looks like, a man with power comes to the game, tweets a couple things out, and leaves the game with an attempt to thwart our efforts. >> meanwhile, harvey weinstein has been fired from the weinstein company, the movie studio ecko founded. its board of directors said it notified him citing new information about weinstein's alleged misconduct. the volley wood mogul is facing harassment claims spanning the decades. ashley judd came forward with lurid allegations and that set up a fire storm of publicity. he sincerely apologized for his past behavior, however his attorney threatened to sue "the new york times" claiming the report was false and defamatory. the weinstein company is now considering changing its name. >> one week after the deadliest mass shooting in modern american history, mourners gathered in
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las vegas holding a candle light vigil in honor of the dozens of people killed. the city dimmed its iconic lights for 11 minutes honoring both victims and heroes from the tragic event. 11 signifies the number of minutes shooter stephen paddock was firing on the crowd. now nbc's steve patterson has more on how some survivors are struggling in the massacre's aftermath. >> you know, gigi, there are so many families emotionally impacted by what happened now one week ago, but emotion is not all they are dealing with. funerals and medical costs are on top moving forward. we spoke to those families and people on the ground here trying to make a difference. for the families forever changed by those 11 minutes, it's the worst night of their lives. 58 lives taken and for many of the hundreds injured, another nightmare is just getting started. nicole's mother diane was trampled that night trying to escape. she lost feeling in her left leg. >> it's just really hard to see her in that state of mind and
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like be so upset over it and so sad. >> reporter: now intensive physical therapy so she can get back home to california. but with no health insurance, she says the cost will be astronomical. >> it's going to be a lot of money. >> reporter: to help raise money diane's family set up a gofundme page. it is one of hundreds of crowd funding sites established in the wake of the shooting asking for donations. the most popular called the las vegas victim fund has raised more than $10 million. las vegas county commission chair steve set it up just hours after the shooting. we asked with so many affected how the money will be distributed. there are so many families affected. you set up this gofundme page. how do people get that money? >> what we'd like to do hopefully is get everybody at the end, put a single fund together and then distribute the money out of that in the most fair and equitable basis. >> it's really hard to not be able to take her home with me
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and the whole thing is just super upsetting and very tragic. >> reporter: a campaign of relief with the hope that in the face of so many concerns, at least one will be a little easier. meanwhile, investigators executed a new search at the home of gunman stephen paddock, all in an attempt to find fresh evidence, anything that would lead them to a motive in this case. gigi? >> steve patterson, thank you. >> jason aldean appeared on saturday night live over the weekend. the show skipped its traditional joke filled cold open and began with aldean on stage delivering a message of unity and performing the late tom petty's i won't back down. ♪ ♪ i'll stand my ground ♪ i won't be turned around ♪ and i'll keep this world from batting me down ♪ ♪ gonna stand my ground
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♪ and i won't back down ♪ >> time now for a look at nate with meteorologist bonnie snyder. >> gigi, philip, we're still dealing with nate with heavy rain across parts of the south and in the northeast widespread rain working its way through northern new york, locally 4 inches plus is possible. the temperatures in denver too cold for rain, will be looking at snow, 33 temperature drop from yesterday to today. winster storm warning in effect, watch out for power
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nbc's peter alexander has more. >> reporter: piercing criticism of the president by a fellow republican, senator bob corker tweeting it's a shame the white house has become an adult day care center. someone obviously missed their shift this morning. those sharp words retaliation for president trump's latest twitter tirade, attacking cork eras a negative voice obstructing his agenda. and a coward who didn't have the guts to run for reelection. the president's budget director an hour earlier praising corker. >> i think it's going to be fun to work with him now that he's announced he's not run fogger reelection because it unleashes him to do and say whatever he wants to say. >> reporter: corker head of the powerful senate foreign relations committee days ago taking this apparent swipe at the president's competence. >> i think secretary tillerson, secretary mattis and chief of staff kelly are those people that help separate our country from chaos. >> reporter: among the most urgent threats north korea.
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kim jong-un touting his country's nuclear arsenal. hours after president trump ominously warned only one thing will work with the rogue regime. >> what is the one thing that will work with north korea? >> well, you'll figure that out pretty soon. >> reporter: the president making clear national security, not health care, is his top priority. >> i want to focus on north korea. i want to focus on iran. i want to focus on other things. i don't want to focus on fixing somebody's back or their knee or something. how did your house do? >> reporter: president trump also dismissing criticism of his response to the hurricane in puerto rico. defending throwing paper towels to a crowd at a church. >> they had these beautiful soft towels. they said throw them to me, throw them to me, mr. president. so i'm doing some of the -- so the next day they said, oh, it was so disrespectful to the people. it was just a made-up thing. >> reporter: as for president trump's feud with senator corker, it could have dire implications for his agenda. the white house needs corker's support on tax reform. the future of the iran nuclear
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deal and potentially the new secretary of state if rex tillerson leaves or is let go. philip? >> peter, thank you. >> this morning senator corker is hitting the president right back issuing a number of remarkable charges in the nokts the president was treating his office, quote, like a reality show with reckless threats toward other countries that could set the nation on the path to world war iii, adds being that he was alarmed by a president who, quote, acts like he's doing the apprentice or something. >> just ahead, something happened in chicago that hasn't happened in 35 years. >> and then another disturbing white nationalist rally in charlottesville, but could it be the last? you're watching "early today." s. just walk right in and pay zero dollars with most insurance. plus, when you get a flu shot at walgreens, you help provide a lifesaving vaccine to a child in need through the un foundation. it's that easy to get your flu shot and make a difference.
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leading the news this morning, local officials are reacting to the latest protest in charlottesville. led by white nationalist richard spencer, a group of 40 to 50 people gathered in front of a tarp covered robert e. lee statue saturday night. they carried tiki torches and said you will not replace us. police said it lasted 10 minutes and no disorders occurred. the next morning the charlottesville city council criticized the event and will have a kristen szeization creat. part of the plan could include giving police more intelligence gathering powers to monitor white nationalist groups. >> dove is apologizing after posting racially insensitive ad on facebook. the ad posted friday showed a
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black woman wearing a brown shirt, then removing her top to reveal a white woman in a light colored shirt. the ad was pulled down saturday, but not before an american makeup artist captured screen shots of the ad. they quickly went viral and received widespread backlash from consumers who denounced the ad as racist. apologizing in a twitter post, they said et they missed the mark representing women of color thoughtfully. >> a 35-year-old drought was broken after the first u.s. born runner won the chicago marathon since 1982. she was able to pull away from the pack late in the race and win in 2 hours 9 minutes 20 seconds. the three-time owe limb i don't know was one of 43,000 racing. hundreds of athletes from hurricane ravaged puerto rico. >> great to see. just ahead, another disappointing opening for a hollywood block buster. plus snl taking aim at o.j.
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>> um, no, actually it's my first and middle names, oren thal james. i did have a little nickname for a little while, "juice" as in juice is loose. >> loose from what? >> a juice container. [ laughter ] >> silly, silly. >> you know, an o.j. dating show would probably be popular in the united states of america in 2017. >> it just might happen the way things are going. it does make you feel old to know there may be a generation of people -- >> who have no idea, right? does happen. i love that, i love that. explaining it all. at the box office this weekend the big budget sequel was a blade runner 2049. it starred ryan gosling and harrison ford. it took in $31.5 this weekend and landed in the first spot. a poor showing for a movie that cost $150 million to make.
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>> sounds really good, too. adventure romance of mountain between us starring ederies elba debuted in second place with 10.1 million. even if it doesn't do great, it's going to get some sort of oscar nod or something. there was some strong acting in. >> so good. the horror flick "it" this placed third. but it's in its 5th week. the 5th week and still in third place. it made $9.7 million. the steven king adaptation. so far it's amassed $603.7 milli $603.7 million worldwide, the most popular horror movie worldwide. >> you'll be seeing that one by yourself. >> i do want to check it out. just ahead a mass demonstration in spain we want to tell you about. plus the very latest on a pair of deadly explosions in ghana. you're watching "early today." un-stop right there! i'm about to pop a cap of "mmm fresh" in that washer. with unstopables in-wash scent boosters by downy.
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emergency meeting. the concerns about mold in a south jersey school district intensifies. the impact it's having on students. columbus day message. the sign targeting the explorer as people get set to honor him. and the eagles flying high after a big win at home. from the celebrations to the reactions, we have your complete coveragement -- coverage. >> you were rooting for the birds. the eagles won. good morning, this is "nbc10 news today" first look at 4. i'm tracy davidson. >> i'm via sikahema. this morning we're tracking the remnants of hurricane nate as it moves toward our area. on the left you'll see what's left of the storm as it prepares to bring us rain. on the right, the flooding damage the storm has caused in parts of mississippi.
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let's get right to meteorologist bill henley with the impacts of the storm. >> we won't see the flooding here. we will get rain and are seeing rain already in easton. this is a live view. we'll see the rain and clouds and a little fog. it is muggy outside. lots of moisture coming from the rain and warm temperatures. allentown, some light rain showers. heavier showers just moving by this morning. mostly cloudy for philadelphia. we've had a few sprinkles and clouds across delaware and south jersey. look what is yet to come. this is the batch of rain that's going to be moving in this morning. and then moving out this afternoon. it's going to be a quick-moving storm system, but it will bring us rain. if you're heading out, grab the umbrella. rain already falling in the suburbs. the temperatures really not falling. it's 75 degrees right now in philadelphia and the lehigh valley. and at the shore, dry right now. you'll see scattered showers during the day as the temperatures climb back into the warm zone. low 80s for new jersey and delaware. upper 70s for the lehigh valley and suburbs. up to 80 degrees this afternoon
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for philadelphia. i'll break it down hour by hour to show when the steadier rain will be moving in when i come back in a few minutes. first, jessica boyington has your first alert traffic. starting on the roosevelt boulevard, super quiet. the majors in and around the philadelphia area especially like the boulevard, around fox street, no problems or delays. both directions right here, you see northbound, southbound, toward the schuylkill, no problems. the schuylkill is free of the construction that closed it around 30th. 95 southbound from woodhaven to the vine, 12 minutes. the same for the blue route southbound from the schuylkill to 95. a 14-minute trip, speeds into the 60s. good to go, awesome on the vine street expressway in between broad and the schuylkill, we're open. you don't have to worry about any construction projects that will detour you around this morning at least so far. back to you. now to our continuing ve
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