Commanders, fans. Im more on the sidelines when it comes to football, more of a coached Basketball Girl having been, you know, im from kentucky, chuckey. Thats right. Its see chapel hill. I got college basketball, my blood, but hey, go commanders there you go. Every team i got to mention is the dallas cowboys. And i think i know that, you cant you got to pick one. Ill on this. Okay. Could be a work in progress. I have family from texas, grew up watching one of those things. I hear you i hear you, but well work on it when they play each other. I think later in november well have to have to come up with something. All right. Have a good weekend. You too, right . Thanks so much. Good morning, everyone. You are live in the cnn newsroom. Im Pamela Brown here in washington and were following two big stories about the economy this morning. The latest Jobs Report is out and it blew away expectations, added tentative deal has ended the Port Strike that. Threatened to damage the Economy Thousand
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They need a strong u. S. To deter the ccp. Bill it will remain a big story regardless. Aishah hosni, good work in the interview live in d. C. Now its been one week since helene made landfall as a cat four hurricane leaving a trail of damage and devastation. In town after town after hardhit town where folks have lost just about everything, leaving them with no food, no water, no power, no shelter and now wondering whether or not the rest of the country has forgotten about them. Dana has this friday off. Im Bill Hemmer live in new York City as we roll into our number two. Sandra weve been in afghanistan and know how to do it. They need more resources. It wiped entire towns away. Weve seen the video still coming into us as the biden White House is facing harsh questions as the victims of helene are left to fend for themselves. Hundreds dead, hundreds more still missing at this hour. And now private volunteers are stepping in. Mobileizing Ad Hoc Rescue Operations to help stranded victims i
More than 200 people have died, countless others still missing. Americans and the hardesthit areas are desperate for critical supplies like food and water. Tens of thousands still without electricity, and while all of this is happening in families struggle to pick up the pieces, many feel totally abandoned by the Bidenharris Administrations handling of The Storm. Hello, everyone. This is outnumbered. Im Kayleigh Mcenany here with my cohosts, Harris Faulkner and emily compagno. Also joining us, most of the Kennedy Saves The World podcast, kennedy. And former Uc Berkeley Law professor and former Law Clerk for justice thomas, john yoo. The devastation is being compared to that of Hurricane Katrina. Homeland security is warning that fema does not have enough funds to help, and distressed north Carolina Residents are reportedly being forced listen to this to fend for themselves, relying on homegrown rescue efforts. We are not getting the amount of support that we need. We havent seen fema,
Right here, its apocalyptic. I mean looking at that and were going to hear, i know you had on your show people on the ground there my show also going to talk to some of the residents who are climbing out of this with kids, trying to juggle that with schools being closed, figuring out a place to live, where to get water, food. It is an ongoing crisis for these people, and were going to continue to shine a spotlight jim, thanks so much. Ill take it from here you bet. And good morning, everyone. You are live in the Cnn Newsroom. Im Pamela Brown in washington, and we begin this hour with exclusive new video Into Cnn that will give you more perspective on the scope and the scale of the catastrophe in the southeast and what people are dealing with right now in this very moment. You are looking at the wounds of asheville, North Carolina one of the cities that Helene Hit the hardest. Take a look here. This is the river arts district, just more than a week ago. It was a vibrant, beautiful area