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It is Wednesday, October 3, 2018. This is what you need to start your day:




1. Trump: "It's a very scary moment for young men in the United States"


As complaints of sexual misconduct against the candidate for the Supreme Court Brett Kavanaugh they are investigated by the FBI behind closed doors, the cultural battle of the #MeToo movement has become the center of attention.


President Donald Trump discussed on Tuesday that "it is a frightening moment for young men in the United States" and that people are guilty until proven innocent. Your son, Donald Trump Jr. recently told the Daily Mail that he was more concerned about his children than his daughters in the wake of the #MeToo era.


The president also had a message for women in the US. UU., According to ABC News senior correspondent Cecilia Vega: "Women are doing very well."


Kavanaugh has categorically denied all allegations of sexual misconduct.



2. Reports of tax allegations against the launch revision of the Trump family


Trump has always claimed that he converted a $ 1 million "very small loan" from his father into an empire worth billions, but a New York Times investigation reports that Fred Trump lent his son at least $ 60.7 million. , much of which the Times claims never returned


NY state tax officials are reviewing The report and the president's lawyer called the accusations "extremely inaccurate, 100 percent false and highly defamatory."


Kyra Phillips, of ABC News, shows us the surprising investigation of the New York Times.



3. The death toll continues to rise after the Indonesian tsunami


Rescuers continue on their way to the site of massive devastation in Indonesia after the magnitude-7.5 earthquake and Friday's tsunami, which killed more than 1,400 people.


James Longman of ABC News is on the scene and tells us that rescue workers have difficulty getting to the affected areas.



PHOTO: A man searches for his belongings in the middle of the rubble of his destroyed house in Palu, in Central Sulawesi, on September 29, 2018, after a strong earthquake and tsunami hit the area.PHOTO: A man searches for his belongings in the middle of the rubble of his destroyed house in Palu, in Central Sulawesi, on September 29, 2018, after a strong earthquake and tsunami hit the area.Ismoyo Bay / AFP / Getty Images
A man searches for his belongings in the middle of the rubble of his destroyed house in Palu, in Central Sulawesi, on September 29, 2018, after a strong earthquake and tsunami hit the area.


4. The United States is close to the record of deaths of children in hot cars.


According to the National Security Council, the next death of cars you heard will tie the record For the majority in a year.


The record is 49 children, established in 2010.


ABC News' senior medical correspondent, Dr. Jennifer Ashton, tells us what parents can do to prevent these tragic incidents.



PHOTO: A car is shown in a parking lot in this undated stock photo.PHOTO: A car is shown in a parking lot in this undated stock photo.STOCK PHOTO / Getty Images
In this undated stock photo, a car is shown in a parking lot.


In other news:



In the attack: Trump mocks Christine Blasey Ford and says: "I've had so many false accusations": On Tuesday night, at a thunderous rally in Southaven, Mississippi, President Trump mocked Christine Blasey Ford, who testified before Congress last week that Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her when they were both secondary school.



Military crime: 4 navy sailors accused of group sex with a minor.: Four sailors from the US Navy UU They have been accused of allegedly having sexual intercourse in a group with a minor girl at a naval base in Washington state and of recording and photographing the incident, according to the Navy's charge sheets. The sailors will face a preliminary judicial hearing in two weeks that will determine if they should face a court martial.



Dealing with mental health: Democratic star on the rise leaves the mayoral race on depression, post-traumatic stress disorder: A rising star in the Democratic Party suddenly announced he will retire from the mayor's race in Kansas City to seek additional treatment for depression and post-traumatic stress disorder. Jason Kander, 37, wrote a long letter on his Facebook page on Tuesday afternoon announcing the startling departure and painful details about his difficulties coping with the time he spent in Afghanistan 11 years ago as an officer. Army intelligence.



Online thugs: Chelsea Clinton reveals why she stopped ignoring the trolls.: Former first daughter Chelsea Clinton said she used to keep quiet when the attackers attacked her, but the birth of her first child forced her to adopt a different approach. "I do not want my children to see me ignore it," Clinton said Tuesday. "I want you to see me participate with radical kindness and empathy."



Tight space: A look at the close calls of the US military with China and Russia: When a Chinese warship sailed 135 feet away from the bow of the destroyer of the United States Navy, USS Decatur, on Sunday, a distance so close to the commander of the US ship had to make last-second maneuvers to avoid a collision. Series of close calls between the US military and its adversaries.



From our partners in FiveThirtyEight:



Russia made the king of chess. The USA. They knocked him down.



'Nightline' Rewind: This is what you missed last night:



Chicago Police Officer Who Killed Laquan McDonald Testifies in Self Defense: Jason Van Dyke, who shot and killed a 17-year-old in 2014, said he believed the teenager was coming towards him with a knife in his hand.



VIDEO: The Chicago police officer who killed Laquan McDonald testifies in self-defenseVIDEO: The Chicago police officer who killed Laquan McDonald testifies in self-defenseTo play
Chicago Police Officer Who Killed Laquan McDonald Testifies in Self Defense


Gisele Bundchen rises from the 'rock bottom', adjusting to motherhood: The supermodel shares her deeply personal journey to self-acceptance in an interview with Robin Roberts of ABC, which she describes in her new book, "Lessons: My Path to a Meaningful Life."



VIDEO: Gisele Bundchen rises from the bottom of the rock, adjusting to motherhoodVIDEO: Gisele Bundchen rises from the bottom of the rock, adjusting to motherhoodTo play
Gisele Bundchen rises from the 'rock bottom', adjusting to motherhood


On this day in history:


October 3, 1995 - The jury finds O.J. Simpson is not guilty in the murders of Nicole Simpson and Ron Goldman.



The jury finds OJ Simpson innocent in the murders of Nicole Simpson and Ron Goldman.The jury finds OJ Simpson innocent in the murders of Nicole Simpson and Ron Goldman.To play
This day in history: October 3, 1995.


Today's photo that you should see:


Rafael Sarabia, from Nevada, holds an American flag while riding his Red Sonja horse outside of Las Vegas Village, across from Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino, as a tribute to the dead at last year's massacre at the Las Vegas site , Nevada. (Photo credit: Ethan Miller / Getty Images)



PHOTO: Rafael Sarabia holds an American flag while riding his Red Sonja horse out of Las Vegas Village in front of Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino as a tribute to those killed in the massacre last year on the site, on October 1, 2018, in Las Vegas. NevadaPHOTO: Rafael Sarabia holds an American flag while riding his Red Sonja horse out of Las Vegas Village in front of Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino as a tribute to those killed in the massacre last year on the site, on October 1, 2018, in Las Vegas. NevadaEthan Miller / Getty Images
Rafael Sarabia holds an American flag while riding his Red Sonja horse out of Las Vegas Village in front of Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino as a tribute to those killed in last year's massacre at the site, on October 1, 2018, in Las Vegas , Nevada. .

For more excellent photos from around the world, click HERE.



What is fashionable in social networks:


See what happens after a Florida police officer stops a man who stole a tractor.



VIDEO: The police use Taser on the man who stole the tractor.VIDEO: The police use Taser on the man who stole the tractor.To play
The police use Taser on the man who stole the tractor.

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