Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump denied a new report Thursday that his business violated the U.S. embargo with Cuba.Click to watch News 9's coverage.A story in Newsweek on Thursday alleged that Trump explored business opportunities in Cuba in the late 1990s. Newsweek reported that a consulting firm called Seven Arrows worked on behalf of Trump Hotels & Casinos Inc.The magazine said Trump reimbursed the firm $68,000 for business expenses in Cuba, even though neither Trump nor the firm sought a waiver from the federal government, which would be required under the embargo.In an interview with News 9's Josh McElveen, Trump denied the claims."I never went to Cuba. I've never been to Cuba. I never did business with Cuba," Trump said. "There's nothing else to say. I never did business in Cuba. I'd tell you very openly if I did. I was not involved in doing business in Cuba."Trump was also asked about another persistent point of criticism about him. An ad from the Hillary Clinton campaign uses his own words to portray him as having a demeaning attitude toward women."Nobody has more respect for women than I do, and I think one of the reasons we're leading is because of women," Trump saidTrump was in New Hampshire for a rally with supporters in Bedford. Recent national polls show Trump trailing by 2 to 4 points, while a WMUR Granite State Poll showed him trailing Clinton by 11 points in New Hampshire.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump denied a new report Thursday that his business violated the U.S. embargo with Cuba.

Click to watch News 9's coverage.

A story in Newsweek on Thursday alleged that Trump explored business opportunities in Cuba in the late 1990s. Newsweek reported that a consulting firm called Seven Arrows worked on behalf of Trump Hotels & Casinos Inc.

The magazine said Trump reimbursed the firm $68,000 for business expenses in Cuba, even though neither Trump nor the firm sought a waiver from the federal government, which would be required under the embargo.

In an interview with News 9's Josh McElveen, Trump denied the claims.

"I never went to Cuba. I've never been to Cuba. I never did business with Cuba," Trump said. "There's nothing else to say. I never did business in Cuba. I'd tell you very openly if I did. I was not involved in doing business in Cuba."

Trump was also asked about another persistent point of criticism about him. An ad from the Hillary Clinton campaign uses his own words to portray him as having a demeaning attitude toward women.

"Nobody has more respect for women than I do, and I think one of the reasons we're leading is because of women," Trump said

Trump was in New Hampshire for a rally with supporters in Bedford. Recent national polls show Trump trailing by 2 to 4 points, while a WMUR Granite State Poll showed him trailing Clinton by 11 points in New Hampshire.