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this is "nightline." >> tonight breaking news. a trump accuser stepping out of the shadows. >> that's why i'm here today, to show we shouldn't be afraid. >> the reporter alleging donald trump assaulted her now in the spot lite with just four days till the election. plus inside the final 30. tarnished trump? are his businesses in decline? >> women are turning their backs on him, women of color are turning their backs on him. >> he's playing a dangerous
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trump versus clinton. >> what is that? >> father/daughter style. >> hello, my left-wing, radical daughter. >> divided houses. will the strong women you raised come back to debate you? >> but first "the ntl 5." >> they can dry practically friz frizz-free. >> we went to burlington. we sound something for everybody. and the prices are great.
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? good evening. thanks for joining us. we have breaking developments tonight. one donald trump accuser stepping out of the shadows for an on-camera interview. the "people" magazine writer says she's no longer afraid. >> i wanted to talk to the women of this country and of this world. >> her face out of here but she's stepping out to talk about her alleged sexual assault by donald trump. >> why did you decide to sit down today? >> i wanted to show all the women who wrote to me that i could be brave enough to do it. i feel like if i am brave if you have to do it here, maybe she'll be brave enough, too. >> she first penned a letter about the incident last month
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years fearing backlash. >> why didn't you come forward at the time? >> i lose my job, i could be sued. all the things happening now is what i worried about then. i'm older and wiser now and stronger so i can take it it it now. but back then was afraid. >> but she said she felt compelled when she finally came forward trump make this claim. >> are you say bing you did not grope or kiss women without consent? >> i have great respect for women -- >> so you did not do those things? >> no, i have not. >> he has slammed stoynov's stories -- >> you take a look at her, you
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so, i don't think so. >> i don't care whether he finds me or not. he apparently found me attract of enough 11 years ago. but i don't take a personal insult, but i do take that as an insult to other women. >> she's far from alone. 12 women have come forward alleging inappropriate sexual behavior by donald trump. >> trump has said he is going to sue all the women who have come forward. >> i look at that as an attempt to silence women, perhaps other women coming forward and also to strike fear in the hearts of the women who already have come forward. and unfortunately that tactic works. but that's why i'm here today. to show that we shouldn't be afraid.
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allegations against him. it's allegations like those along with donald trump's divisive campaign rhetoric that may be doing long-term damage to his businesses. we've seen threats of boycotts to his businesses. we go to "inside the final 30." >> condominiums, high-end fashion and one name in common -- trump. >> i'm really rich. >> but now the man that built the empire. >> they're bringing crime and rapists. i don't know what i said, i don't remember. >> grab them by the [ bleep ]. >> but after allegations of sexual assault -- >> it was like he was an
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>> reporter: and comments directed toward minority groups, veterans and the disabled, is the trump name an asset or liability? >> this is tim o'brien. has this campaign help or hurt donald trump the brand in. >> he runs a hotel business that depends on people feeling good about being associated with a building with his name on it. women are him. it's going to have a seismic influence on him. >> it's already in force. there's an all-out battle to have the brand removed. >> when you moved in four years ago, were you bothered by it?
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>> his name is thinks his greatest asset so what a great way to attack him. >> beth bernstein said she booked conferences and weddings at a conference in chicago for years. that was until news broke of this infamous recording. she wrote in her blog -- >> i simply cannot walk in the doors any longer. i will be following up with contacts to. >> i'd really like to buy you everything, if that were possible. >> the man and the brand, inseparable from each other but iconic as well. >> the scale is what brings the people, the on u lens, the size.
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steaks. even a board game. not always successful but daring and different, constantly redefining, reshaping, barrelling into the presidency with "the aand even roo. >> what we don't know is how it could impact his presidency. it's not clear what donal became president of the united states. he's talked about putting it into a blind trust. >> i would probably have my children run it with my executives. and i wouldn't ever be involved. >> the idea behind a blind trust is that a third party takes over your portfolio so there are no issues and conflicts of interest. now, in this case trump's portfolio is his business, it's his name. so what happens there? it's unclear.
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all of this impacts his net worth. >> a total net workt, $8,377 million,54,000. >> caller: that number has been disputed, in part because of his refusal to release his >> ivanka's clothing line has been through the boycott. >> shannon coulter says her hash tag has been used by more than 125 million people, a movement large enough to have gotten ivanka's attention. >> i wonder what you say to the
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wallet, but i we fer to talk about the women that inspire the brand. >> what was the core product in the trump brand. >> if you think about his portfolio, his target rea really. >> donald trump is essentially the 1% and he lives a very rarified lifestyle. he has products that are luxury brands. they aren't pitched to working class americans. but his core base is working class americans. >> tonight the trump organization telling abc news that the brand, quote, remains incredibly strong. we are seeing tremendous success
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we continue to outperform. what he has done is surface some very disturbing issues and trends around race, chauvinism, sexism, but it's the table now to be discussed. >> up next, we've gone from father/daughter dance to father/debate. forms of depression.any
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if you're the father of a voting age daughter, it probably feels like just yesterday that you brought your little girl home from the hospital, you fed her, clothed her, gave her unconditional love and now that little traitor is cancelling out your vote. here's a look at families caught up in the political crossfire in 30." >> she's on her way to pick up her dad. >> we've always been pretty close, we're both physicians. now that my dad is in new york and i live in florida, we don't spend as much time together. i'm a little nervous. >> the presidential election is sparking a family feud. >> he's been posting on facebook about his support for trump. that's made me a little uncomfortable.
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without mom. >> mara and ed are like a lot of families this years, caught up in the divisive -- >> basket of deplorables. >> nasty woman. >> -- fight for the white house. because he's with him and she's with her, it can be hard to see eye to eye. >> we can argue about that all day long. >> how is he going to direct that passion? >> can we talk? >> sure. intervention because mara has concern about your facebook page. >> when i was home in florida, my dad was giving the boys a bath. i go in and they're laughing hysterically but dad is teaching them to say "make america great again" and he posted it on
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>> when kaitlin decided to write about it, she had trouble narrowing down her sources. >> i had women wanting to talk and the joke was that we need a support group for this. >> me, my sister and brother were raised to believe we can do anything. i know that about my dad. >> donald trump does that for ivanka. >> would i is criminally negligent? >> i had thought not. >> that's what i thought. >> but he is that. that's where we disagree. >> this is what it would look like if voters only under 29 voted and only people over 65 voted, a different sorry.
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gender. we know women are supporting hillary clinton in big numbers. that's already showed up at the polls in early voting. >> i'm kathy. >> my name is kevin lynch. >> my dad is supporting trump. >> my daughter, katherine, has decided to support hillary clinton. >> kevin's a north carolinian. >> second only to my rifles and my pistols is my ha >> he's now regrudgingly joined the trump train. >> hello my radical left-wing daughter. i want you to tell me how many jobs hillary clinton or any other democrat has created. the answer is zero. >> wrong! >> why don't we get some gouy wo
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you take it to a mechanic and they can't fix it, you don't take it to a plumber, you take it to a better mechanic. >> this was my birthday present to me. >> but they rationalize it differently. >> i don't want to be judged my whole life's work based on the stupid things i've said, nor do i think trump should be treated that way. >> locker room talk is more woman's beautiful but it's not advocating sexual assault. >> each agree the other is stuck in their ways. >> there is absolutely no way could i ever chang his mind. >> i love you. bye-bye, sweetie. >> bye. >> for mara and ed katz, blood is thicker than politics. >> what will thanksgiving dinner be like?
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thanksgiving -- >> i thought that was my holiday. >> after november 8th, they'll have plenty of other things to debate. >> we'll agree as an -- a compromise. >> and
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and finally tonight, some presidential answers woman who has all three of her eyes on the election. nick watt is asking "what's up"? >> i want to know if donald trump will win the election. here in heavily hispanic east l.a., some are seeking super natural help. >> what's this? the woman has the power.
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>> trump's calls to deport immigrants has some worried and they are going to seek help. sylvia says her clients are also obsessing about the election. >> translator: she's saying they want to do rituals and certain things like that. the major problem is they don't know where >> reporter: and around another corner, trump pinatas are outselling clintons. he's in prison garb and cuffs. >> she has bad news for you. that someone is going to betray you in love. >> reporter: moving on.
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lead. will that last? >> she said trump has a card up his sleeve. according to her cards, there could be time for one more twist. i'm nick watt for "nightline" in east los angeles. >> maybe we should all be a little skeptical of tarot cards. thanks for watching abc news. as always, we're online at page. good night, america. ?? ? tonight, an "e.t." exclusive, mariah carey's first interview since her split. >> people don't want to believe me. i'm telling you the truth. >> while other shows are talking
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her. >> they have no idea. >> so what's really going on with this diva? >> you can't put it on me. >> then michael buble's heartbreak. what we just learned about his 3-year-old son's cancer battle. >> you are scared all the time. you can't ever think of a world without them. >> plus new dancing drama. we are with injured pro sharna. is she out for good? anything. breaking news about another injured pro. and -- 1-year-old son already following in his mother's footsteps. >> it was really good to hear him say, chh, cha, cha. >> now for november 4, 2016, this is "entertainment tonight". >> is mariah carey hurting and depressed after the broken engagement with her billionaire fiance? that's the new report out there. >> guess what? you can judge for yourself

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