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watching us here in the united states, canada, and all around the world. i'm kim brunhuber. this is cnn newsroom kamala harris bringing more out to her campaign as a former first lady joins her on stage and hear michelle obama's message for american men. and donald trump tries to appeal to a young male voters with a rally near penn state but he has to say about kamala harris's recent rallies, plus it's been a month since hurricane helene devastated the city of asheville. will look at recovery efforts and how you didn't get involved approaching don trump and kamala harris are preparing for their last full week of campaigning later today, trump will hold a rally in new
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york's madison square garden. meanwhile, us vice president will be courting black and latino voters in battleground, pennsylvania michelle obama, bronze star power to the campaign trail in michigan saturday, the former first lady rallied for harris and offered this message on what that stake for women on november 5. here she is it is reasonable to be frustrated. we all know we have a lot more work to do in this country but the anyone out there thinking about sitting out this election or voting for donald trump, or a third party candidate in protests because you're fed up let me warn you you're rage does not exist in a vacuum if we don't get this election can write your wife, your daughter, your mother. we as women will become collateral damage to your rage there's no still leader, but
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harris exuded confidence that around in kalamazoo, michigan, here she is this is going to be a tight race until the very end. >> so we have a lot of work to do but we good work win on how trump is campaigning in pennsylvania i think the best way to characterize the early part of this weekend is that they can't be the former president donald trump is all about reaching out to young male voters, specifically, perhaps young men who might not be as plugged into the news or who might not otherwise be as likely to vote. this event here on saturday evening was in state college, pennsylvania on the campus of penn state, the
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former president spoke for about an hour and 20 minutes, and there was much of his normal pennsylvania type speech. he spoke about fracking, he bashed of vice president harris and the biden administration on their handling of immigration. he also actually at one point made fund of vice president kamala harris in her rally with beyonce on friday night saying in that harris can draw a crowd on her own and making been of beyonce, the superstar because she did not sing. but when i mean that the campaign has been reaching out specifically at a young man and part of the theme of this particular event in state college was all about focusing on the penn state wrestling team. that from a resident admiring the members of the wrestling teams muscles at one point bringing them up on stage. take a listen to what he had to say, just like you are wrestling team dreams big in a way out. i could tell it's easy to tell. >> i could pick everyone i'm jim jordan told me about you guys. have jim jordan. they
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taught me about logan muscles all over the place. you better get ready because they're going to bring you up here in a little while. so you you guys better get ready guys maybe i'll rest. so one of them now i should say the crowds love this part, even if the crowd did start to winnow out towards the end of his speech. >> now it also mentioned that this is really the throughline of the early part of the weekend because this comes on the heels of his three-hour interview with podcaster joe rogan that took place in on friday in texas. >> that interview was meandering. it was freewheeling, but again, it speaks to the campaigns ever to try and reach out to these younger male voters, who perhaps it wouldn't be encouraged to vote. otherwise now, on sunday, former president trump is not going to be in in these battleground states. instead, he's going to be in new york city in the evening for a rally at madison square garden. danny freeman, cnn state college, pennsylvania in trump's running mate also hit the campaign trail in pennsylvania. jd vance spoken an event in erie saturday afternoon and held a town hall
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in harrisburg that night. earlier, he campaigned here in georgia, taking questions from a crowd in atlanta when asked about reports that chinese government hackers targeted his and trump's phones vance said it showed the beijing doesn't want a trump victory. he also said he will accept georgia's election results even if trump loses the state again, curious yes, ma'am. >> look, of course we will, but of course we're going to try to make sure that every legal ballot is counted and illegal ballots aren't count, right? >> there's no important principles. one, that yes, we're going to accept the results of the election, but two, we're also going to fight to make sure that every legal ballot is counted meanwhile, only issue of presidential endorsements is causing turmoil at the washington post the paper announced it wouldn't endorse a candidate this year or in the future. >> so far, owner jeff bezos, isn't commenting on the
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controversy or on reports that he squashed and endorsement for kamala harris drafted by the editorial board, at least it's one editor has resigned and some high-profile staffers have publicly condemned the decision. cnn media correspondent hadas gold has the latest washington post owner, jeff bezos has so far remained silent on the drama that's causing turmoil within the newspaper after the washington post chose not to endorse any presidential candidate just days before the 2024 election. a source close to the matter, telling cnn that there had been endorsement for vice president kamala harris in the works. but the washington post itself reporting that it was ultimately spiked by owner jeff bezos. now some of the biggest names, both current and former in the water washington post are speaking out about this former editor, marty baron, who led the paper under bezos during the first trump administration, coming out swinging against his former boss, calling the decision not to run an endorsement cowardly.
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he also said that the explanation given that readers should make their own choice affable, given the timing, take a listen to what he had to say to cnn's michael smerconish the fact is that bezos has other commercial interests, as we know, he obviously founded amazon has a huge, big, big stake and amazon, he has a space company called blue origin trump has threatened to pursue soo his political enemies and he rewards his friends and he punishes his perceived political enemies. >> and i think there's no other explanation for what's happening right now. >> washington post publisher will lewis pushing back on the idea that jeff bezos was intimately involved in nixing the endorsement, saying jeff bezos was not sent, did not read, did not opine on any draft as publisher lewis says, i do not believe in presidential endorsements were an independent newspaper and to support our reader's ability to make up their own minds but washington post journalists who i have spoken to said that while not all of them mined with the idea of not endorsing
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any candidate. they do question the timing of all this saying that it landed like a bomb in the newsroom and saying that it puts them in a very uncomfortable position. they pointed out that the trump campaign has already pounced on this non-endorsement and they also point into to the awkward timing of the fact that on friday the same day that the washington post announced that they would not be endorsing any candidate executives from jeff bezos, blue origin space company, met with former president donald trump and in fact, donald trump's spokesperson reposted a picture of that meeting with heart emojis as a washington post staff or commented on the timing of all of that happened. another trump adviser writing on x saying, you know, that's all you need to know is the fact that even the the washington post won't endorse vice president kamala harris other really major big stars from the washington post, including bob woodward and carl bernstein of watergate fame coming out against this questioning, the timing saying that it's a problem for american democracy if the
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washington post's cannot come out and endorse a candidate, especially with the specter of what former president donald trump trump has said he will do to the press. and then within the washington post itself columnist or a group of coleman has also put out their own letter condemning this decision. and then there's the business side of this, and that's the fact that the washington post is losing subscribers as a result of this source telling our our colleague brian stelter that thousands of subscribers have now canceled their subscription to the washington post. as a result of this non-endorsement. hadas gold, cnn, new york we're following a breaking story in central israel, ten people are injured, four seriously after a truck hit a bus stop up in the town of ramat hasharon, north of tel aviv. >> a police spokesperson says, the driver was quote, neutralized and that the incident is being treated as a deliberate attack. some of the victims were trapped under the truck israeli emergency
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services say ten people have been taken to hospitals, ambulance crews were treating several more the bus stop. and we'll have more information on this as it becomes available to us iran says it will respond to saturday's israeli airstrike, but it hasn't said, how israel says the strike damaged military targets, but isn't providing detailed results of the damage. it was present joe biden says, he hopes the strike on iran prevents what some fear could become a wider war in the middle east here's what he told reporters on saturday half hour. >> we've got power it looks like anything out of the military targets my hope is this. meanwhile, protesters in tel aviv are demanding that israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu reach a ceasefire and hostage release agreement. this as the first negotiations in more than two months are scheduled to happen today. cnn chief global affairs
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correspondent matthew chance is live in jerusalem's or matthew, you've been tracking the reaction and the implications of israel's attack on iran. what's the latest reaction politically hearing in israel, it's been mixed to the israeli strikes at the weekend on saturday morning on iranian military targets one opposition figure, the same strikes don't go far our enough. >> another one saying that military logic has prevailed and that the israelis seem to have carried out a retaliation attack that doesn't necessarily threaten to drag the country into a direct war with the iran. and so, yeah, again, mixed response politically here in israel to that i think the key question is has this retaliation by israel done enough to restore deterrence in the ongoing conflict between iran or its proxies and israel, i guess we're just going to
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have to wait to see what the iranian reaction, if any, is to this latest israeli strike. in terms of the prospects for a ceasefire and a hostage release elsewhere in the region. well, as you rightly pointed out, for the past two months has been a hiatus in negotiations to secure a hostage release and a ceasefire. but that is now coming to an end as well because israel has sent top security officials to doha in qatar to engage with the qatari authorities and the egyptians and others. the united states representatives were also there to talk about what can be done to secure a hostage release and to implement a ceasefire in the region as well. the big problem, of course, in gaza, we're talking about here is the big problem, of course, is that hamas leader yahya sinwar was killed recently by an israeli military patrol. and it's not clear what the negotiate or who the new leadership of that organization and once that leadership is appointed, what they're
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negotiating position would be, would it be hardliner with who prepared to compromise? and so that's something that we hope to get some clarity on in the hours ahead and in the days ahead as these talks continue, kim yeah. >> so many questions still swirling their matthew chance gruesome. thanks so much all right. >> coming up, russia launches a deadly missile strike on a hospital in ukraine and the former soviet republic of georgia is being torn in two directions. now, the pro western opposition movement is crying foul after a pivotal election will tell you why. ahead protein with 30 grams of protein. >> those who tried me felt more energy and just here, i'll take that ensure max protein 30 grams, protein, one gram sugar, and a protein blend feed muscles up to seven an hour some days, you can feel like a spectator in your own life with chronic migraine 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting four hours or more
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on saturday, georgia's ruling dream party claimed victory near complete results show it one more than 54% of the votes. the electoral commission announced today with the prime minister thanking georgians for their support >> thank you to the georgian people who are experienced and wise people. >> thank you for standing together the georgian people are the main authors of this victory. more than 1 million of our citizens came to the polling stations and supported peace now however, the country's deeply divided pro-western opposition movement is rejecting what it calls falsified election results and claims the ruling party orchestrated a quote, constitutional coup we believe we are convinced and we are certain that this is due to election fraud and therefore unity national movement does not accept these falsified election results earlier, i spoke with former cnn moscow bureau chief jill dougherty on
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how the international community will likely respond to the claims of election fraud and where georgia goes from here, here she is there's a lot of lack of clarity actually, where we go, because you have now i would call them incomplete final results. >> we probably today we'll get the final results from the central election commission, but both sides really are claiming victory. and that's the yeah, the problem that i think the country faces right now as you said government, you know, the ruling party georgian dream, is definitely saying it one and won big. and then the opposition is saying no, there was vote-buying intimidation, ballot stuffing, other things like that so they essentially say it was stolen. so what we have today, what will happen is the international and the georgian observers will be speaking at various news
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conferences and they will explain what they've seen and whether they can justify these charges, that it was stolen then we'll have to see what foreign governments, including the united states and european governments say russia has already pretty much spoken that is happy with the results. but i think it could potentially can be dragged out for quite a long time. and that means things will be unstable. so even tonight, we don't know whether the opposition protests and what could happen from that also close in about. an hour-and-a-half in japan, a big test for the nation's new leader. voters are deciding who will fill the 465 seat house of representatives. japan's lower house of parliament, prime minister shigeru ishiba called the snap election immediately after winning the leadership of his liberal democratic party he wants a public mandate after
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cnn newsroom. i'll give you an update on our breaking news story. we're following in central israel. we're now learning that at least 35 people were injured after a truck hit a bus stop in the town of rosh ramat hasharon, north of tel aviv it's not clear what the extent of those injuries are. and police spokesperson says the driver was, quote, neutralized that the incident is being treated as a deliberate attack. some of the victims were trapped under the truck. israeli emergency services say ten people have been taken to hospitals, ambulance crews were treating several more at the bus stop and we'll have more more on this story as it becomes available are in the final stretch of the u.s. presidential wastes later today, trump is set for rally in madison square garden in new york, while harris will be looking to connect with black and latino voters in pennsylvania are polling is showing a very tight contest with only nine days left, harris and trump are now making their final pitches to american
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voters using fiery rhetoric. listen to this pennsylvania. >> you have to stand up and you have to tell kamala that you've had enough you're not going to take it anymore. >> you the worst vice president. you destroyed san francisco you are horrible to the great state of california. you're just horrible kamala year on perpetrators of all kinds creditors fraudsters and repeat offenders i took them on and i won atlanta is giving reynolds,
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he's a former associate director of speech writing for vice president harris and a contributor to the root great to see you again. >> all right, so looking ahead to today, part of paris is full focus is on black voters. so we stopping at a black church, a barber shop what does that say about what she's trying to accomplish in this final push to election day absolutely. >> kim and it's always a pleasure to be with you. thanks for having me back on. >> well, look the polls in some of the key battleground states are as close as they've ever been. >> and i think the harris campaign understands that in order to make that final push over these next few weeks, they can't take a single vote for granted. vice president harris said during an interview at the national association of black journalists, just a few months ago, specifically talking about black men, that she knows that she does not have black men in her pocket that she intends to earn every single vote. what i think is so fascinating about the harris campaign's approach to targeting black voters is that they're showing that they
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recognize the black community, that black voters are not a monolith. they have a unique engagement strategy to target young black voters older black voters, black men in particular, black women in particular saw the release opportunity agenda for black men. just a few weeks ago. and then the vice president and demonstrating that she sees black men she intends to earn their vote, him. >> all right. so we heard from michelle obama that she was angry and frustrated at reasons why some in the community haven't supported harris we talked about how she doesn't have them in her pocket, so to speak. i want to look at some of the softening of the american africa can american support for harris? now according to polls, for example, here in georgia, where you and i are, harris of support is ten points lower among black voters than for biden in 2020. and the nationally polls show her attracting the lowest share of any democratic nominee. and in decades. so why is there this gap in support?
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>> so let me first say, i actually don't believe that there's a gap in support. i've seen polling suggesting that vice president harris is running at the same level, if not higher than president biden was when he was in the race. and certainly relative to four years ago and at the end of the day, kim polls don't vote, people do. and what are we seeing? especially right here in georgia, we're seeing record breaking voter turnout. last i checked according to the state officials, we had over 2.6 million voters who've already cast their ballot. that includes me and i can tell you that through my voting and through my canvassing here in georgia, black folks are fired up for vice president harris. >> but let's, let, let me jump in mind is that given let me jump in because i know we disagreed before on this gap and black voters, but certainly you listen to the campaigns themselves. >> they know that there is a gap there and they've, they're really going another way to try it and address this today. former president barak obama
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will join the wind with black men roundtable in his first campaign appearance for harris. i mean, some accused him of finger pointing at black men. he seems to have softened his approach. do you think it's working? >> so i definitely think it's important to keep in mind that black men and vote for democratic candidate kennedy to the second highest rate, second only two black women. so again, the support that we've seen from the black community for democratic candidates in recent memory is certainly very strong. now, kim, i think one thing that we can certainly acknowledge is that the democratic party regardless of the hour welcome in this election must continue to grapple with how to engage, especially younger black voters in light of the fact that we're now decades beyond the civil rights movement. we know that decades in the past, there was a stronger association between the democratic party being the party of civil rights that was on the forefront of pushing for rights for black folks. now that we're a little bit further past that, i think there are a lot of black voters
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who are looking for more. and i think the harris campaign recognizes that, and that's why we've seen them released the opportunity agenda for black men just again, as one example showing, hey, black men, we see you, we hear you, we don't want to just help you get but we want to help you get ahead and lead in your communities. and i believe that it's the intentional decisions that the harris campaign has made that has led to this record-breaking turnout across the country. and what i believe will help carry her across the finish line. well, let's look at what donald trump is doing. >> he seems to be going after a more male focused approach, which seems to be making some inroads with latino and to a lesser extent, black men. can you, can you make sense of what that appeal might be specifically for males so i think there could be since why men versus women are attracted, donald trump, i personally can't think of very many reasons why women would be attracted to donald trump, given just his vile not only rhetoric, but also the very
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dangerous policies that donald trump has when it comes to reproductive the freedom. >> and certainly same can be said for black voters in terms of his project 2025 agenda. but again, i do think there are certain cultural reasons that are pushing men toward especially in lets you know, in black communities that might push young men to someone like donald trump who feel like for whatever reason he gives them a voice. but again, that is not an overwhelming portion of the community. kim and why i think is striking to me is the fact that the trump campaign made such a big deal about all these minority outreach centers. so they opened in us communities across the country. last i checked every single one of them has shuttered. so you what i've seen for the trump campaign right here in georgia, kim is a lot of photo ops that mean virtually nothing know. listen, it's going to be fascinating. i'm going to connect with you definitely after the election and we're going to see where the votes truly went in terms of the black vote will be fascinating to see, always great to speak
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with you, governor reynolds. thank you so much. >> likewise, can take care of millions of people around the world paying close attention to the u.s. election campaign. of course, the outcome could make a big difference in their lives and with immigration and trade among the hot-button issues in the campaign is clear. mexico has a big stake in who wins on november 5, cnn's nick valencia looks at what residents there are saying a few days away from the presidential election in the united states and the anticipation is growing, not only in the u.s. >> but also in mexico. many are wondering who will be the winner and what this will mean for the bilateral relationship with their neighbor and commercial partner mexico kamala harris for donald trump. >> she again, i hope kamala wins gum at the winning candidate will implement policies that could affect the data today lives for better or worse of more than 100 million mexicans, nothing must no, we
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cannot say that for mexico only kamala harris are only donald trump is convenient yeah. good to see you no matter if the president is democrat or republican, this relationship has always had its ups-and-downs the meantime, what a mexican citizens let's take my colleague, carol suarez spoke with people in the capital. do you really care about what happens with the presidential election in the united states or supposed to can report that of course i care. >> mexico has a hand-to-hand relationship with the united states affecting how much do you think that donald trumps are? >> kamala harris is politics. he will affect you see? yes, i think it will because to begin, you can see that they say the dollar will mr. trump wins and closes the border as he has said for well, how are all the mexicans who cannot find jobs here going to leave in terms of the bilateral relations, who do you think mexico would benefit from winning? >> but wow you, kamala harris.
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is ministry. >> kamala harris is very nationalist aid and trump talks too much, too much but the advantage we have over trump is that mexican government already knows him his kid with the mexican government is keeping an eye on the outcome. >> the winner will have to work closely with the mexican and president claudia sheinbaum to address the most critical issues in the relationship for her part, sheinbaum had said she will work with either of the possible winners security, fentanyl, alyssa, arms trafficking, and the usmca issue, or the main pillars on which there is not always he's agreement economic issues are key and the upcoming years with review of the mexico, us, canada free trade agreement, which both presidential candidates have expressed interest in renegotiating rather, the question or the approach here is mexico as a country, as a government, are we ready to face the
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challenges, whether it is a kamala harris or donald trump? come january 2025. >> this bilateral relation, marked by challenges and opportunities is more crucial than ever, regardless of whether trump or harris or elected, the decisions taken will not only affect the united states we'll also directly impact the economy and safety on both sides of the border nick valencia, cnn residents of western north carolina pay the price for hurricane helene ahead, how the storms devastation rob them a month what she needed income during what should be their business tourist season, lot more on that coming up, please stay with us the fund experienced the cnn magic wall in the palm of your hand. >> get live results. expert insights and an immersive election experience it's the magic wall find it in the cnn app today it won't be hard to find a skilled, proud to fix this leak.
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emergency services six of the jared we're in severe condition and five moderately injured ambulance crews were treating several more at the bus stop. a police spokesperson says civilians at the scene shot as a truck driver and quote, neutralized him. incident is being treated as a deliberate attack and stay with cnn for updates on this breaking story. well, asheville, north carolina's world-famous fall foliage brings in a hundreds of millions of dollars of revenue, but not this year again, helene is left residents and businesses in the state scrambling to recover during what should be peak tourism season, siemens, sharon hodge has the story a lot of times when there's tragedy, people hype it up for a few days and then it falls to the wayside. we can't be forgotten weeks after hurricane helene hit business owners here. in western north carolina are working over time to rebuild any other year and things would
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be booked solid. all fall season this flood hit 27 i mean, you can see the flood water mark half hour north of asheville. >> josh coppice had turned an old jail into a popular hotel and restaurant we've done $18,000 of refunds. so far. so i'm like taking the money that we've raised for rebuilding the restaurant and just using it to refund the hotel rooms fall in appalachia is pure magic. our color in the leaves is like world-famous for a lot of the businesses in this region. that's the moneymaker without tourists communities in western north carolina will be out 2.1 billion in revenue this year. >> jacobsen's caught on several businesses in the area with only one restaurant open
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his biggest problem is a pretty expensive one and it's affecting everyone the lack of potable water is keeping a lot of people from opening. >> so we have a 2,100 gallon cistern filled on a daily basis with potable water that has to be tested twice a day. the cost to lease the equipment and pay for the water is greater than $600 a day. it is a large expense for a small restaurant, but you can only imagine if the population is paychecks have stopped. there's going to be some hell to pay all the furniture down here was destroyed, ruined, washed everywhere. >> and you can still see the dust from the mud removal. >> question is, what do we rebuild what shouldn't be rebuilt? what is too close to the river? >> this building, the water was to the second floor and now you see as rebel and leftover artwork, i believe it's over 300 artists. they're going to need help because nobody's
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walking around here buying there are the best way to support any local business here that has an online shop definitely go online. like locker room by a gift card by t-shirt. i'm going to reopen as soon as possible all right i'm, joined now by hayden lemons. >> she's the executive director of the asheville downtown association and joins us from asheville, north carolina great to see you here. thanks so much for talking to us. so we got a snapshot there of what things look like. they're in asheville. i mean, 500 roads closed, 100 build bridges needed to be replaced. so much of the roads and infrastructure were damaged. so paint me a picture from your perspective. what does the town look like these days in terms of what you're still missing and how hard it is even to get in and out sure. >> so downtown asheville was actually spared much of the physical damage just a little bit of wind damage.
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>> but unfortunately, as the person was mentioning, are potable water systems are not available. >> so we got non-potable water a few weeks ago. about a week-and-a-half ago. and now just waiting at that potable water to be able to welcome guests back to hotels and restaurants downtown asheville is pretty accessible. however, we were not welcoming tourists outside of our region at this time. so we're really working in downtown to bring locals in those regional visitors yeah. and just in terms of the people people themselves and the wider community. i mean, so few people have flood insurance. how our people building back goodness. the lack of flood insurance is astonishing and it's been very difficult for folks to be able to even navigate the process of filing for insurance. so we've been hosting meetings with our business owners just to try and get them connected to resources to understand what was included in their policy, what's not and how that's going to impact them
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during the rebuilding phase? >> yeah. and speaking of resources, i mean, you're mayor has spoken about how conspiracy theories around the government's response to the flood has made things more complicated and distract from that important process of recovery. i mean, what have you seen absolutely. >> you know, are we've seen a great response from our government leaders, city, county, state and federal leaders coming into asheville, making sure that we are connected to resources and asheville serves is a little bit of a hub for region because so many of the adjacent towns were destroyed, we are able to kind of take in those resources and disperse them out and be the hub for those. >> there was so much optimism before this hurricanes are going into this fall season. i was reading some of your posts and you we're really upbeat we heard that they're from some of the business owners. i mean, this will just be a devastating blow absolutely.
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>> fema estimates that 40% of small business will not make it through a disaster like this and we believe we're facing two disasters. the first is the hurricane and the aftermath, but then the failure of our water system and so we're just not sure how many businesses are going to be able to make it through, given october is our busiest season. and what kind of keeps them afloat for the rest of the year and you have to build back physically, emotionally as well. >> many folks must have a long way to go to feel safe again in a problem is i imagine with so many people having having left during the hurricane in some might not come back. are you afraid of a hollowing out of your city absolutely. >> we're already hearing from especially our hotel owners and our restaurant tours that half of their staff have left the area. and unfortunately, they don't know whether or not there'll be coming back. >> it does feel like that kind of a repeat of our covid times where we're wondering what is the city going to look like once we are able to reopen our
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doors. all right. so i don't want this to sound like a list of insurmountable problems here. >> certainly where there are problems the community comes together and the wider community as well. and we heard in that piece there folks asking the public to help asheville out by by shopping online, for instance. and i know you have a program going. how, how can people help? >> absolutely visit love asheville from a afar.com, and that is a list of more than 500 businesses and their e-commerce site. so you can shop online by gift cards, donate to their causes directly and just think about asheville this holiday season. be sure to shop local and your own communities if. you get the chance, checkout, love asheville from afar.com, and shop with our local businesses. >> allison, so many people having to buy stuff for for holiday seasons. you've got to buy it anyway, you might as well help somebody who could really use it in this these terrible circumstances we'll
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100020 the new york yankees once again, taking to nothing lead in the world series, but might've come at a massive cost cnn sports anchor coy wire joins me now with more just one person you could pick not to get injured. >> i mean, that would be at take us through, you think all the people who wanted to see dodgers superstar shohei ohtani on the biggest stage and then to see him leaving the game with an injury, we'll get to that in a minute, kim, but first let's check out how it all went down in la last night will go to the bottom of the third games tied at one and teoscar hernandez says, cia later a two run home run. >> the penultimate at-bat before some dodgers history, next batter was freddie freeman, hero game. >> one when he became the first player to hit a walk-off grand slam in the world series he's raking again the fourth straight world series game with a homer for freeman, dodgers hit back-to-back homers in a world series for the first time
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time and 43 years now, while their stores was rising to the occasion, it's a different story for new york's biggest star, aaron judge, major slump over four in this game, struck out three times. last inning, yankees still have a great shot at a comeback. jose trevino at the plate, bases loaded and tommy edman makes the game-sealing catch. edman went to for four, he had a homer in this one, dodgers take a commanding 2-0 series lead teams that have done that have gone on to win 82% of the time oh, special. >> now only for me personally. but because i put the team in front on matters for me this will serious and his, trying to do the things to that i know how to do and just help the team. and, you is an amazing feeling just to do that in front of those fans. >> all right, now, here's the moment la's win was overshadowed by their superstar shohei ohtani suffering minor
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dislocation in his left shoulder while trying to steal second base in the seventh inning. after the game, manager dave roberts says he is quote, encouraged by the initial tests and that he is expecting ohtani to be in the lineup for game three on monday and in the nfl, all signs are pointing to miami dolphins quarterback tua tagovailoa playing sunday against the arizona cardinals to has clear concussion protocols after missing the last four games with a concussion, his third in the past two years is coach mike mcdaniel says that none of the experts to have met with suggested that he should retire and he is ready to get back onto the field he's been fully engaged but he's also become very aware that he is not interested in becoming a coach anytime soon. >> that his loved, his playing football. so i think he's he's eager as everybody is. he's excited to play with his
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teammates. and i'm very happy for all of all of those involved. >> a lot of folks will be holding their breasts when to it takes that field later today camera, he did vow that he will play smarter moving forward. >> yeah, let's hope so. it was a terrible sight to see when he got injured they're quite thanks. so i want you to stick around to see this before we go. i have a lot more than 100 questions. i put that in quotes compete he did at this horse riding tournament hungry over the weekend and yes, as you can see, horses are up the hobby variety, but this fast-growing sport apparently has fans around the globe. now the stick horses with stuffed heads are quote, written in many different events from dressage, jumping in racing, and obviously the writers doing all the work they're one competitor who's also a judge says it's just been there's one thing that pulls us all together and we can have a really good time we were seeing and it's like you can use your
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