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too. >> announcer: that's all for ♪ breaking overnight. let's make a deal. the united states and canada reach a new late night teal to revamp nafta. we've got the late details. the fbi has been busy interviewing various witnesses in the kavanaugh investigation. to indonesia where the death toll has reached over 800 and climbing following the weekend's powerful earthquake and tsunami. taken a inside look at how the billion dollar trade tariffs are impacting the auto industry. and snl's surprise appearance by matt damon as brett kavanaugh.
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>> welcome to october. this morning the fbi is continuing its investigation into sexual misconduct alligations against supreme court nominee brett cavanaugh. so far interviewing ramirez. ramirez has a list of corroborating witnesses. kavanau kavanaugh denies the claim. >> and president trump ordering the probe. in a mmo obtained by nbc news, the prosecutor hired by republicans to question ford writes she did not think a reasonable prosecutor would bring a case based on the evidence. across the country and some democrats having concern that
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the scope of the investigation is too limited. >> reporter: with the friday deadline looming over the relaunched background check of supreme court nominee, kavanaugh. >> the white house isn't intervening. >> reporter: careful to emphasize the fbi's work is not a criminal probe. >> it's not meant to be a fishing expedition. >> reporter: the fbi has not received new direction that would alter the original scope oof the background check which is currently focussed on only two allegations. sources say her legal team has not yet been contacte wrenching testimony thursday. >> brett groped m and >> reporter: but the fbi has we've already contacted his college-era accuser, deborah ramirez.accoing to her lawyer,
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says she will cooperate. >> i am innocent. >> reporter: democrats raise doubts about the investigation itself. >> finally we're going to get one and the question is are we going to get one that's thorough oand fair? >> it was good moment but now it's going to be on him to make sure this is a credible investigation. >> reporter: the president pushed back, tweeting in part the democrats are starting to put out the word that the time and scope is not enough. for them it will never be enough. nbc news obtained a letter from top democrat dianne feinstein to the white house counsel and fbi director. asking for a copy of the specific directive that defines the scope of this expanded background check probe on judge brett kavanaugh. and today the supreme court
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begins its fall session for now with just eight justices. reaching an 11th hour agreement. justin trudeau called it a great day for canada, while leaving a late-night emergency cabinet meeting. they say the two sides focussed on a pair of major issues. acsesz to canada's dairy market and a cap on automobile. >> it appears it won't come to that officials say shorthand for united states, mexico, canada agreement. all three leaders areexpected to s of november and it will then go to congress for approval. the death toll in indonesia continues to rise dramatically after an earthquake and tsunami
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swept through the island. over 800 dead, they fear that number will rise as they reach more areas previously cut off by storm damage. here with the latest details on the relief efforts. >> reporter: a few days now since the earthquake and tsunami and they say the priority remains getting relief supplies to where they are needed. in the meantime the death toll continues to climb and officials are burying bodies in mass graves. the devastation is vast. rubble, twisd cars and debris. and in the scramble to find survivors, rescuers are using their hands to search because there isn't enough heavy equipment. it's many were trapped or pulled out to sea but the number of dead is surging. the wall started falling around us said this woman.
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the injured are being evacuated by military plane as disaster officials strug tool cope. the disaster on palu are only part of it. what has happened to over a quarter million people there, unknown. >> the bridges and the roads are damaged to get in. >> reporter: the island was struck by two powerful disasters. though the tsunami took experts by surprise, in this video a man is shouting to people that it's coming. then the wall of water. >> it's unusual for an earthquake, which generates a tsunami to b land so the shaking destroys towns and buildings. w >> reporter: thousands are sleeping outside, disease is a gring rry. fresh water in short
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supply and looters are stealing whatever's left. but the tes deprt concern for most survivors is finding relatives and friends missing. checking hospitals and make-shift morgues that line the streets. aid has been slow to reach the area because only part of the airport at palu is open. parts of the road are blocked. and they warn the death toll is going to climb. back to you. >> thanks for that report. and we'll be keeping you updated as this story develops. breaking news out of indiana where they're searching for a man who opened fire overnight at a walmart injuring two people.g shooting from the parking lot into the store. their condition is still unknown. witnesses describing a chaotic scene and say they heard at least 12 gun shots.
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>> we just started hearing pop, pop, pop and at first we thought it was fireworks or whatever. then we >> police have not yet made any arrests. the trump administration is suing california over its new net neutrality law. california governor jerry brown signed the measure on sunday requiring internet providers to treat all websiteses the same and banning so-called online fast lines. the justice department, in a statement. thefcc deemed the rule as regulatory burden for telecommunication companies. it sparked protss across the country. a crazy sunday in the nfl.
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let's start with the bengals and the falcons. a seven-yard run into the end zone and that put the dirty birds on the board first. the two going back and forth all game behind their explosive offens. the bengals down five and that is enough to give the bengals the 37-36 victory. now to tennessee where the titans took on the defending super bowl champions. marcus mariota's running ability give thing eagles's defense all sorts of problems. mariota putting his team on his back. finds cory davis in the end zone for the 26-23 titans win. now to seattle, visiting arizona. capped off by an injury to star safety, earl thomas. he trips over the cardinal's receiver there. he's carted off and give as
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middle finger to his own sideline. one of the many reasons he had been skipping practices. he was fearing getting reeinjured and that's exactly what happened. seattle wins 20-17. now to more over time. after fighting back, oakland rallies behind quarterback derek carr to put them in good field position for a 29-yard gain winner. and gruden gets his first nfl win since 2008. 45-42 that's the way it ends. 45-year-old adam vinatieri is still in the league and 566 of them on his career. that was a 42 yarder. but still wasn't enough. the texans win in over time. you see this pick six from the
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and this was all about defense. ravens' secondary. they were dominant much of the game. in the end that and the ravens "d" held strong. ravens win 26-14. meteorologist bill karins is here with our monday forecast. >> not often we talk about arizona and heavy rainfall. they dont mix very well, by the way and this is the story into all of the inter-mountain west and especially arizona and a section of southern california. 11 million at risk of flash flooding and the rainfall totals will be the heaviest. pres caught towards the rim dur the southeast and texas, temperatures very warm into the
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80s. we'll take a look at the weekend ahead forecast. it's going to be a warm one in areas of the middle east. >> summer just won't go away. universal picture's latest comedy "night school" raking in $28 million according to box office mojo and a close second is the newest animated flick "small foot" with an estimated $23 million. just ahead reports that the fwuch government is moving migrant children only at night to a mysterious tent city. 1 place to go number 2. i love you, but sometimes you stink. febreze air effects doesn't just mask,
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but yeah, we had a cup canal thousand beers on the way, especially my friend, mark judge who can't remember huge chunks of his life but is somehow my key witness. but you just wait until i get on the supreme court because then you're all going to pay. give me that can of water. >> matt damon nailed it. we've been waiting allr it to b it addednoth a 10% to the items imported and many will be auto parts. here in kansas. >> reporter: the ceo of hopkins manufacturing is about to raise prices on hundreds of products his company imports or assembles with parts from china, everything from snow brushes to brake control units. now costing more due to the latest round of tariffs.
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>> we're very hopeful this is a short-term issue that they'll get what they need to reduce tariffs or remove them and we can get back to business as usual and not impact jobs. >> reporter: a thousand in the company world wide, hopkins supplies parts autoblic. so those who own cars could pay higher prices on a variety of products. >> all these smaller products will really start to add up and pinch the consumer's wallet. >> reporter: while most hopkins products sell for less than $25 and they may push up prices by a few bucks t could ultimately cost the company millions. >> it's made up of a lot of small companies and hopkins itself is not a large company. so $5 million impact is
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plane and the friends to insure they'll always be together. >> reporter: american war birds help in the skies over europe, especially this one, the p 51 mustang. >> it was the hottest sports car, it was the ferrari of world war ii. >> reporter: he says the old fighter still hold as cherished place in aviation history and so does this celebrated civilian pilot. who flew his vintage mustang at air shows for decades. >> he took care of the, as alwa make it look right. it was his baby. >> reporter: named moonbeam mcswine from the little abner comic book series, he eventually sold his plane and it was moved overseas. but he continued to dazzle at air shows until last year when
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tragically he and a passenger were kill canned in a crash whi flying another mustang. >> he learned how to fly before he could drive a car. >> it's like a thorough bread. >> the name mustang, i guess. >> reporter: theird heritage foundation looked for and found his old home and brought moonbeam home. now moonbeam hurdles past the same way he tid. >> it literally took my breath away. it was quite a moment, a tearful moment. >> reporter: to a friend and mentor not forgotten. waukegan, illinois. >> really nice tribute. >> those types off planes they hold a special place in american
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history and people's hearts. i know people who go to air shows all over the country that feature those and they play such a pivotal role in our country. bree larsson turns 29 and herself, julie andrews turns 83 and jimmy cart years young. >> and still going strong. >> still helping out too. thanks for watching "early today." we leave you with these images
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since the worst mass shooting i u.s. history, and tonight the world-famous las vegas strip will go dark in remembrance. friends gathered to honor murdered university of iowa student mollie tib putting ice n a dog really a good idea? "early today" starts right now. good monday morning. i'm philip mena. >> and i'm marlie hall.
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