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buenos dias. good morning, welcome to your new day. it is sunday, october 30, halloween eve. i'm boris sanchez. >> halloween eve. good to be with you. i'm ambra walker. thank you for starting your among morning with us. >> we start in asia. south korea declaring a national day of mourning after a deadly crowd surge killed 153 people who were out celebrating halloween in the capital of seoul. we have to warn you, some of the images we're going to share are graphic. authorities are still investigating exactly what caused this crowd crush. >> but emergency officials first began receiving reports of
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people buried in crowds on saturday evening. there were thousands of people out that night in an area of the city with very narrow streets as you can say. they're packed in alleys. and witnesses say people were trapped and panicked because they couldn't breathe with dozens of people being administered cpr on the sidewalks. >> i turned around and i told the crowd, you can't come this way. people are dying. >> police say they have confirmed the identities of nearly all of those killed as families attempt to reunite with loved ones lost in the chaos. president biden and the first lady have offered deep condolences to those affected by this horrific tragedy. >> let's take you to seoul now and will ripley on the scene
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shortly after this happened. will, have officials gotten closer to understanding how all of this unfolded? >> this seems this may have been a case of so many people so excited to be out for halloween after covid restrictions, three years of restrictions, people were packing this area. we're behind this alleyway we're showing you on video. you can see this is where a lot of people were receiving cpr. you see lines of bodies down the streets. what's striking to me is you can see that bag there with a shoe, you uh can see people's halloween costumes. i remember seeing one of the bodies that was rolled by our live position yesterday. and there was a sheet covering the stretcher. but you could see, she had a beautiful glittery princess dress on for halloween. anybody who knew her would have known that was her just by seeing the costume. you think about this young
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woman's parents, her family, her friends, it's really heart breaking. 97 of those who were killed are women. 56 men. out of the 153 deaths. they come from not just here in south korea, the majority from south korea, but really all over the world. the list updated here, norway, sri lanka, thailand, iran. all of these people, many of them in their 20s and thirties out here having a great time. and they never came home.30s ou here having a great time. and they never came home. halloween horror and heart break in seoul's popular night life district, nightmare scenes. the narrow alleys lined with lifeless bodies, many in costume. frantic first responders trying to save them. >> this is a row of stretchers that we initially thought were waiting for potential survivors of this incident at halloween party where thousands of people were packed into a relate tyly tight area.
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-- relatively tight area. but, in fact, we have now realized these stretchers are being used to bring back bodies. we're seeing body after body rolling past here. >> most of those hurt or killed in their late teens and 20s, the local fire chief says. young people from south korea and beyond. witnesses say the iconic halloween festivities always draw an international crowd. this video on twitter shows an apparent lack of crowd control. a sea of bodies pouring into a tiny area, an ominous warning telling people to be careful. police and emergency crews rushed to the scene. shortly after 10:00 p.m. local saturday night. the news agency reported emergency lines flooded with calls from people in the packed area saying they were stuck,
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suffocating. some who fell down, apparently crushed under a growing pile of people. official causes of death not confirmed. but reporting dozens suffered cardiac arrest. >> i saw the people like going to the left side. but i saw the person actually getting to the opposite side. so, actually the person in the middle, they got jammed and they -- they have like no way to communicate and they like -- they cannot breathe. >> the fire chief calls this a presumed stampede. the investigation is ongoing. social media videos shows emergency crews struggling, pulling injured and unconscious victims from the narrow alleyways, still jammed with hundreds if not thousands of people. south korea's president holding an emergency cabinet meeting, the tragic incident now being treated as a national disaster.
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authorities say hospital beds and morgues filling up fast. president yun making rapid identification of victims a top priority. anxious family and friends desperately waiting for word, waiting for loved ones, who left for a night of halloween fun and haven't come home. as of about an hour ago, there were 4100 missing persons cases filed. there were 100,000 people out here last night. tonight was going to be a bigger night. this is one of the alley -- the alley right next door just down the block from where this happened. this is supposed to be packed tonight. you can see it's completely shut down. this space may be 6 1/2 feet across, guys. can you imagine being stuck in the the middle here, with literally thousands of people in this small area packing and pushing you. it's -- it's hard to wrap your
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mind around how terrifying it must have been for those people who are crushed to death or for those who slipped and fell and had people piling up on top of them. people so desperate they were trying to climb up these walls herish just jumping and grabbing for anything they could to get up above the crowd of people. there's a lot of questions that need to be answered here in south korea, why were so many people allowed to pack into a narrow space like this? where was the crowd control? though -- some of the images that we have been showing you, they were from an hour, two hours before this deadly incident. was there nobody sounding the alarm saying, hey, too many people. let's clear them out before something horrible happens. i mean, these are the really tough questions that they're having to ask here. but tonight, as you can see, it's all about, well, most people who were here last night want nothing to do with this place now. it's empty aside from a handful of reporters and the police blocking off the area. and, of course, the shoes and
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the pieces of people's halloween costumes sitting in trash bags. guarantee you, a lot of the pieces of the costumes there come from people who didn't make it out alive yesterday. >> just heart breaking details to think about, you know, these costumes and how recognizable some of the victims may have been. will, just to give it some context, that's an eerie silence that we're seeing and not hearing, light? because etawan, as some of you may know, i've been there before, it's a popular entertainment night district, a place that a lot of foreigners like to frequent, it's very popular with u.s. soldiers. a big ex--pat community. and just a quick question. were the crowds un -- i guess, such large crowds unexpected? was there a parade? what was exactly supposed to take place last night there? >> well, there were a lot of different parties thrown out. i should point out, amra, i've
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been to seoul dod dozens of tim for work, it's been a few years since i've been here. i can't count how many nights i have been along the same street with friends. i celebrated a birthday at that restaurant right there. this is the place to go if you want to have some drinks, have a meal. so, this feels -- it feels very personal for anybody that has -- that has come to seoul and come to etawan, a very, very popular iconic place, especially on halloween, halloween is one of the biggest nights. i think people knew this night was going to be huge. there were live streams, people saying this is going to be the most wild halloween party in asia because people were so excited just to come back out and not have to wear a mask on halloween. for three years, they had to wear a mask on halloween. there were limits on crowd size. that was not the case this year. so, while -- you know, in terms of why people died was the fact that alcohol was consumed a factor in all of these cardiac arrest cases?
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some doctors are saying that might be the case. it's still early to, you know, figure that out. because with such a high volume of bodies that still some of them unidentified, you know, still, families waiting to be notified, it's going to take time. but in terms of why people are out here,er it's halloween, it was friday night. tonight was supposed to be an even bigger night. and just everybody kept coming and they kept coming to this particular area. was it a business, you know, that had a particularly great drink special? we might not know exactly what brought all of those crowds and caused them to pack in here. but, you know, when you're young and you want to go and have fun with your friends, you want to go where the party is at, where the crowd is at. tragically, way too many people came to the same place and they kept packing in. and people didn't realize how serious the situation was. even when the police officers, you know, looking like this were trying to tell people, you've got to get out of here, people either couldn't hear them, or they thought they were in costume.
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and they said, are you sure you're a real police officer? so, just -- people are looking at this a lot different moving forward after what is happening. nobody ever imagined something like this could happen here on halloween. >> yeah, we want to stay with you for a moment. would you describe what it was like when you arrived there. because we started to get alerts on social media and email, you got on the scene quickly after we heard the tragedy was unfolding. i wonder what it was like, what you saw, and what you encountered? >> sure. going to walk you -- we're in the back area. while we were talking, i'll walk you down to the front where we were last night. it's quite close. we started to get emergency alerts on our phones, okay? so one thing they do here in south korea is when ever there is some sort of an emergency situation, you start to get text messages. i get all of these messages in
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korean. i called our producer in seoul, i said this seems like a big deal they're talking about a human casualty situation. and i did a quick search on twitter and youtube. the videos i was seeing showed all of the bodies laid on ground. we knew we needed to get out here. we didn't have anything verified yet, not a lot was being reported in the media just yet. when i got here, i saw people in halloween costumes in tears on the phone because they had gotten through to their loved ones who had been wondering if they were okay. there were a lot of people in costume, you know, frantically texting, trying to get ahold of friends that they couldn't reach, friends who were missing. as i mentioned, 4,000 missing persons cases, there was so much confusion when you had 100,000 people out here, how many parents at home were watching the coverage and hadn't heard yet from her kids? even if it did turn out to be okay and maybe they lost their phone or something, they were in a hospital. but just the fact that people
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had to worry so much. so, you see the area down here, with all of the cameras, this is where the alleyway is where the majority of people died. you can see a lot of the press cameras. this is where the mobile command center has been set up. they had 1700 plus police, firefighters, and investigators working out here. so, i think the hardest part for me as i mentioned was we saw this line of stretchers when we arrived and i thought for sure those were stretchers to help treat the injured people. and then we realized that those stretchers were waiting for bodies. and then we just started to see them roll the bodies out one by one. and it was just -- you know, seeing people's costumes and particularly that young woman with the beautiful dress -- that beautiful princess dress. and it was just the sparkles and the glitter. and i just -- that's where i lost it for a second because i thought about it for her parents and how beautiful she must have looked and how much fun she had been hoping to have.
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and how that night ended for her and how her family must be feeling. it's -- there's not any words to describe seeing something like that. >> yeah, you know, it's heart breaking. it brings me back to 2014 when we covered the ferry disaster. i think that was probably the last largest deadly disaster that seoul has seen on this level. has there been a command center or anything set up for families? i mean, do -- have all of the victims' families been notified? i can't imagine they all have yet. >> yeah, no. not all -- not everybody knows yet. although they're getting closer and closer to notifying those who -- you know, the families of who were killed. the problem is some of these victims, the ones under 17 that didn't have necessarily government-issued id, they're the hardest ones to identify.
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and, so, they basically had to put out an appeal for family members to come and identify the bodies. but, you can see, you know, you've got police vans. you have a couple of them here. there's a row of police vans that go all the way down the block there beyond what i'm not even sure the camera can see. you've got a mobile command center and places where people with come and register and there's also at various hospitals and other locations, places for families to go and try to find information about their loved ones if they're still missing right now. >> this is still unfolding. i'm shaking just listening to you and just -- you know, you're human first, right? before you are a journalist. this will stay with you for a long time. will ripley, we appreciate you walking and talking and showing us and trying to set the scene for us. keep us posted. thank you, will. >> thanks, will. well, new this morning, house speaker nancy pelosi says
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she and her family are traumatized after her 82-year-old husband, paul, was violently attacked with a hammer friday inside their san francisco home. >> sources have told cnn that the suspect who is facing multiple felonies for the attack was shouting, "where is nancy" before he was trying to tie up paul pelosi. bring in cnn's daniela diaz. we're hearing from the house speaker for the first time about this. what is she saying? >> she wrote in a letter to her house colleagues late last night, boris. she said, a violent man broke into our family home, demanded to confront me and brutally attacked my husband, paul. our children, grandchildren, and i are heart broken and traumatized by the life threatening attack on our pop. we are grateful for the quick response of law enforcement and emergency services and for the life-saving medical care he is receiving. this is the first time we've heard from pelosi directly since
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that attack in her home that left, of course, her husband, paul pelosi, 82-year-old paul pelosi in surgery. he is expected to make a full recovery. but, still, very shocking that an intruder was able to enter their home in san francisco, assault paul pelosi with a hammer. he, of course, called 911, paul pelosi. and that is how he was able to receive care. it was an intentional attack, the assailant asking for nancy pelosi during the attack, as you noted, that attacker being 42 year old david depap. he's expected to be charged with multiple felonies and arraigned on tuesday. that is what we know right now. but it appears to be an intentional attack on the pelosi family. >> and we have been hearing condemnation on both sides, although we did hear president biden say, look, you uh have to condemn this attack, but you have to also condemn the people who have been denying the election and fanning, you know, this kind of rhetoric. but what are we hearing from
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house minority leader kevin mccarthy who has been weighing in on this? >> he broke his silence yesterday in an interview with breitbart radio where he said he reached out to nancy pelosi on this incident and wishes them care. take a listen to what he said. >> let me very clear -- violence or threats of violence has no place in our society. what happened to paul pelosi was wrong. and i reached out to the speaker, i called her. she was on the plane coming back to california. but i was able to text with her to tell her about our prayers for paul. thankfully he's going to be okay. but thankfully the attacker is a deranged individual but thankfully he was arrested. >> what's important to note here is that this attacker posted memes and conspiracy theories about the covid-19 vaccines, the 2020 election, the attack on january 6. but the republicans have been speaking out and denouncing this attack as you just heard from house minority leader ken
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mccarthy. >> daniela, appreciate it. thank you very much. still ahead, some political a-listers are hitting the campaign trail. and the final push to the midterm elections coming up. the closing arguments both sides are making as voters get ready to head to the polls. plus, mortgage rates climbing yet again, hitting their highest level since 2002. what that means for home buyers, and, in the future, as the fed is expected to raise interest rates once again. (beeps) car: watch for traffic. ♪ (hey my man...) up f for something new? anytime. (engine revs) hey lexus, read my newest message. car: our spot. sunrise. the all-new lexus rx. looking good... always. never lose your edge. ♪ i'm a vegas hotel. i know what you're thinking. it's cool, i don't want anything long term either.
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. political heavyweights are on the campaign trail this weekend with just nine days to go before the midterm elections. barack obama, president joe biden, and donald trump are out fanning across the country in the final days of the campaigns. >> obama's on a five-state tour to rally support for democrats. he campaigned in georgia on friday and wisconsin and michigan yesterday alongside democratic incumbent governor
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gretchen whitmer. >> leaders like gretchen whitmer are working to make sure cars are being built and high-tech manufacturing is being done right here in michigan instead of china. that's an actual plan. >> fl's governor ron desantis also on the campaign trail this weekend despite being in his own race for re-election, desantis rallied support for lee zeldin, the congressman from long island in the race for new york governor. >> if you are tired of the same old same old story, well, you have the power to turn the page. you have the power to elect lee zeldin as the next governor of the state of new york. you will roll with some changes. and this will be the 21st century version of the shot heard round the world. let's get it done. >> meantime further south, the
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candidates for governor of georgia are facing off tonight in their final debate in the race between democrat stacey abrams and republican incumbent brian kemp. a rematch of their battle four years ago, kemp narrowly defeating abrams by 55,000 votes. >> cnn's nadia romero reports georgians have voted in record numbers. >> 1. million georgians have participated in person in the voting process. we're in one of the polling locations in fulton county. you can see a line has formed here this afternoon. this is the last weekend of early voting in the state of georgia. and if you really look at the numbers, the majority of people who are voting are people who are in their 30s, 40s, 50s, and 0s. not as many in 22-29. they make up 4% of ballots
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turned in so far in the state of georgia. we spoke with one 19-year-old college student who has been working in this organization to get more people his age civically minded and get engaged in the voting process. why it's so important to him and the pitch is to his generation. take a listen. >> i say look at the history. look at how hard it was 60, 70 years ago for black people to vote. look at the opportunity we have now. our simple vote could change the whole election really looking back at the 2016 election and how those went and looking at the history and understanding the power and the privilege that we have and people died to fight for our voting rights. >> we spoke with other young voters and they say they don't feel like the politicians that are out there right now are speaking to issues that matter to them -- issues like student loans, will they be able to find a good job when they graduate. they're told you need to vote, but the politicians leave their neighborhoods and don't come back and they don't feel there's
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a real connection there. nadia romero, cnn, atlanta. let's get perspective on the races in georgia from the politics reporter for the atlanta journal institution. good morning, shannon, thank you for doing this. georgia, right, finding itself to be the political universe once again. talk about the high enthusiasm we're seeing especially with the record early turnout vote we're seeing. >> what else is new? georgia is at the center of the political universe. yes, there's been a ton of early voting, 1.5 million people including mail-in absentees so far. i think georgia has switched -- the electorate here has heard so much about voting and voter suppression. and i think we're switching to an electorate that does much of the voting early now. there is a concern about wanting to get a vote count so a lot of people are coming out in advance
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to make sure it happens, make sure there's not long lines or problems. early voting is up 45% from the last midterm election. definitely we're seeing a lot of enthusiasm and a lot of concern with voters about getting their vote counted. >> yeah. yeah. hearing that anecdotally too when i went to early vote a few days ago. regarding the gubernatorial race, kemp versus abrams rematch. and we mentioned that abrams lost by 55,000 votes in 2018. i would imagine the abrams camp has kind of recalibrated and has a strategy. the polls show kemp in the lead. what is she going to do differently, especially when it comes to tonight's debate. >> the last debate, it was a little diluted, there was a libertarian candidate taking up a lot of oxygen in the room. i think you'll see abrams continue to hammer away her message, her economic message that this economy is not helping
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everyone. there's a need for affordable housing and medicaid needs to be expanded. you'll see a sharper distinction between her and kemp on those issues. the closing message is the economy. i think you'll see probably more talk about abortion. there wasn't as much discussion of abortion in the last debate. and i think probably she is going to hit that harder in this debate. because that is such a clear difference between those two candidates. >> that was something that really animated many voters, especially in the democratic party and independents. that's in the summer. the hope amongst democrats is that that passion for abortion rights hasn't faded. when we turn to the race for u.s. senate, as you know, herschel walker has been fending off allegations that he paid women to have abortions. in fact, another woman, a second woman coming forward anonymously to allege that he drove her to an abortion clinic and paid for her to have an abortion back in 1993. do voters care?
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or is this about each party making sure that they maintain the majority in the senate no matter even if the gop has touted itself as the party of family values? >> well, i spent a few days this last week on the road with herschel walker in rural parts of state, both in north georgia and again down in south georgia. these are areas where there are die-hard pockets of republican voters that he really needs to turn out in large numbers. this is the base. and they seem not to care at all. they are -- they feel like any of these allegations that are coming out are either manipulated by democrats or attacked by the media. and they are standing behind their guy and they're standing behind him strong. now, in the suburbs, in some of the more -- the areas that swing a little bit more, i think there is some concern. and i think that's why you are seeing that while the governor's race, kemp has a fairly sizable lead in polls, you know, herschel walker and rafael
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warnock are neck and neck. that's where you see some of that difference. the question will become, can some of the rebe uns in the suburbs and do some of those republican voter hold their nose and decide getting control of the senate is more important than any of his personal flaws. >> shannon mckafoury, appreciate you. thank you very much. mortgage rates are on the rise again, hitting the highest level we've seen since 2002. what that means, exactly, for people trying to buy a home as the fed meet this is week to decide on yet another potential rate hike. new day continues in a moment. so when she wants a plan based d on what matters most, she turns to fidelity. at fidelity,y, anyone can create a free plan. a plan that can change as your priorities do. and nina's free plan? it leaves her free to focus on what's important right now. that's the planning effect.
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borrowers who have seen rates more than double since the beginning of the year. right now, a 30-year fixed rate mortgage averages about 7%. that's up from just a year ago when it was a little over 3%. here with us to discuss and share her expertise, senior economist and director of forecasting at the national association of realtors, nadia. nadia, we're grateful to have you this morning. realistically, if you had to make a bet, how high do you think interest rates are going to get. >> good morning, indeed, mortgage rates have surpassed 7% according to freddie mac. however, as we look to the remainder of the year, unfortunately mortgage rates will continue to move up as long as inflation remains el -- elevated. even though inflation has a slight ease, 9.1% we had in june, inflation is still above 8%. in the meantime, rent prices,
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which account for 40% of the consumer price index will continue to climb as people may need to rent longer due to historically low affordability. and with the federal reserve raising interest rates repeatedly, home borrowing costs will keep increasing squeezing further americans that we may start a new year about 8% mortgage rates and later to the second half about 8.5% mortgage rates. >> wow. and still, you've said that now is a good time to buy as ever. why? >> yeah. we need to have in mind that the market -- and from the data that we get, the data -- the market is less competitive. like whoo! ill many buyers have been priced out of the market due to lower affordability, there are fewer offers per home. so sellers may be more willing to negotiate. further more, sellers are also more willing to reduce prices
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among resently sold properties that were on the market for more than a month, sellers had to drop prices by 12% on average. and finally, due to the lengthening days on the market, there are more homes available for sale since it's less competitive. then we also have to have in mind that mortgage rates at 7% may be the new normal. and actually younger baby-boomers may remember the 7% rate back in the mid to late 1990s and the early 2,000s when they were in the 30s and 40s and they were buying homes. but, back then, inflation was 2%. current buyers also need to deal with elevated inflation. >> yeah, the era of easy money is over, it seems. what's your advice to first-time home buyers? you mentioned people weighing their options, whether they should continue to rent or take on a mortgage payment. what do you say to those that
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are on the fence? >> so, we may see like more -- more renters to continue to be the rental properties that they have. however, buyers should consider reducing the price point for the search home if they don't want to go over their budget. like in the meantime, data shows that -- as we mentioned before, they're willing to reduce prices. and also they should also think about broadening their home search to areas that are more affordable. they may look like for a home to the the next county where homes are still more affordable and less expensive in that area. and they also have to do their research -- the search about what mortgage product is right for them. so, for first-time home buyers, usually spend about five, seven years to the first home. and five-year arm adjustable rate mortgage might be a solution for them since the rate there is lower than the 30-year fixed mortgage rate.
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voters are headed to the polls in brazil today in a presidential election dominated by three main issues, guns, god, and fake news. again, we're talking about brazil. >> early similar somehow, right? gun control is at the center of debate among these two candidates alongside religion as both try to court christian voters. all of them alluded to supercharged by misinformation. both campaigns spinning their own stories about their opponent. meantime, hollywood actor and climate activist leonardo dicaprio getting involved, calling the elections crucial for brazil's democracy and the future of the amazon rain forest. >> paula newton is in são paulo for us.
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tell us about the candidates in contention. there's a lot at stake here. >> absolutely. listen, good morning, guys. this has been a contentious election as you just pointed out. and arguably the two candidates have left an indelible mark on brazil's history. and so many people here consider this one of the most important elections of their lives. you're talking about bolsonaro. he's the incumbent trying to be re-elected. he's called many times the trump of the tropics. he's taken a page from american conservatism. this isse eerily familiar to t culture wars in the united states. and lula on the other side, trying to bring brazil economically and socially to the century. he's gone through immense scandals, imprisoned, now out of prison and here for re-election. that's a little bit of a setup. let me show you what's going on. in front of the school, the polls opened in the last hour.
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you can see here, this has gone on with great efficiency. there was a lineup in the morning, now people are coming out quickly. it's important to point out here, it's electronic balloting only. no paper backup here. there's been controversy. the president saying he looks that may be a problem. but at the same time saying he will accept the outcome. this is going to be a tight race. the polls are not showing definitively. so, it won't be a long night. we have should have results in the evening, again, a lot on the line here in brazil. >> a contentious race in south america. paula newton in são paulo for us. thank you so much. up next, the world series all tied up at one game apiece after the houston astros bounce back to win game two against the phillies. coy wire has the highlights in your bleacher report. and don't forget, a new show debuts on cnn tuesday morning. join don, poppy, and can it lynn on every weekday morning on cnn
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the houston astros making our friend andy scholz lose his voice this weekend as they evened up the world series last night. a convincing win over the philadelphia phillies. >> i think coy wire has his and he's here with this morning's bleacher report. hi, coy. >> andy was texting me last night. this guy is so geeked up. good for him. astros fans were stunned after the game one loss 5-0 to philadelphia. they had the lead. but then end up losing. last night out for redemption and check this out. first inning, houston has liftoff. it took four pitches from zach wheeler to hit back-to-back-to-back doubles. first team in world series history to do that. they were up 3-0 after the first and then alex bregman in the fifth, put them up 5-0. this home run here, eventually astros win 5-2, even in the
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series at a game a piece. the next three games are in philadelphia. that starts tomorrow night. to college football now, georgia and tennessee set for a showdown of the ages next week. brock bower showing why he was a second team all american. look at the focus. the bulldog napa native helped pour a tall grass of sour grapes. top ranked georgia wins 44-20. but third-ranked tennessee will head to athens with the high-powered offense that was on display against kentucky. henden hooker with four more touchdowns last night. vols roll 44-6. we could have a number one versus number two showdown next saturday. to the national women's soccer league championship game. kansas city and portland thorns and their all everything sophia
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smith. league mvp this season, now finals mvp, youngest goal scorer in finals history and champion. the thorns celebrating their third nwsl title with a 2-0 win over can kc. finally, d.j. oating builds a special halloween costume for his son easton who is battling a genetic disorder. what does he get? his own zamboni. he's a huge edmonton oilers fan. so this ice cleaner is all decked out in the perfect colors. the nhl social media team called it the costume of the year. i cannot disagree. that's sweet stuff. >> so sweet. love it. >> that's adorable. coy wire, good to see you. >> that's our time. thank you so much for starting your morning with us. >> don't go anywhere. "inside politics sunday" with abby phillip is up next. have a good weekend.
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