From washington tonight. Abhave a very big announcementue about this show that you do not want to miss. But first, have no water, ut barely got food, everything expiring in the fridge being without power is not the the biggest problem. The biggest Probleis Notm is not having drinkable water right now. Everything just devastating. Its eye opening. E is talked to one of my close childhood Friends Yesterday and our House Ist Di completely destroyed and theyre just thankful that we can get here to Ges Antr diapers and Formula and a hot meal, because right now thos ue are very important to us because the stores dont have them. At least 230 people haverosss lostix their across six states from hurricane helene. There are 1. 8 million totalo. Power outages. Is m county, North Carolina, alone, where asheville is, makes upe 31 of the total deaths. Still and there are at least 200 people still unaccounted For. Her now, families, as you heard, are continuing struggle to get t basic necessities. An
Want to miss. But, first,. No water, barely have food. Everybody expiring in the fridge. Being without power is not the biggest problem. The biggest problem is not having drinkable water. Right now everything is just devastating. It s eye opening. I talked to one of my close childhood friends yesterday. And her house is completely destroyed. And we are just thankful we can get here to get diapers and formula and a hot meal because right now those are very important to us because the stores don t have them. Laura: at least 230 people have lost their lives across six states from hurricane helene. There are 1. 8 million total power outages. Buncombe county, north carolina alone where asheville is makes up 31% of the total deaths. And there are at least 200 people still unaccounted for. Families as you heard are continuing to struggle to get basic necessities. That means that private citizens in the absence of federal government relief, they have to provide relief. And this is all despite
two independents will make their way down here and some officials get up and vote and they sat back down, that is how small this community is, it will go behind these american flags and come out and they will cast their ballots in the box here and when it is said and done, the votes will be written up on that white board and we will know how the first community in new hampshire is feeling about these candidates in the first in the nation primary. it has started right now, the first voter about to cast his ballot, this is an exciting process, this all started because the former owner of the resort here, he wanted a way for the people in the community to be able to participate in this process without having to drive nearly an hour away in the snow in the winter and that is why he made this possible and he pushed for dixville notch to be incorporated the people in the community could vote. i love that they were able to have the same process you would see in a larger jurisdicti
good morning to you. welcome to cnn this morning. it is saturday, may 13th, i m victor blackwell. and i m amara walker. how could you not prefer pasta? you re still on the pasta. that is my comfort food. do you like pasta? i mean, i could eat it. not like i m going to i m not going to kick it out of bed. but i wouldn t invite it in. let s just say that. but bread. but they go hand in hand. here is what we re watching. city leaders along the u.s./mexico border say they are bracing for an influx of migrants after title 42 expired this week. cnn is with migrants on the mexican side of the border as they attempt to make it into the u.s. we re closer now to justice than a week ago. because daniel penny has been arrested. the ex-marine accused of holding jordan neely in a fatal chokehold surrendered and the charges he is now facing and while lawyers for neely s family say they are not enough. negotiations continue this weekend as lawmakers work to hammer out a
let s now get down to business and the drama that let s now get down to business and the drama that has let s now get down to business and the drama that has been unfolding over the weekend in switzerland is dominating once again. they ve had fraught negotiations as the authorities, the central bank and leaders of two of its biggest banks tried to reach a deal to prevent another damaging financial crisis. late on sunday it was announced. the troubled bank credit suisse has been taken over by its rival ubs in a government backed rescue worth over $3.1 billion. that s less than half the value of credit suisse at the close of trade on friday. the deal s been widely welcomed, including by the bank of england, the european central bank and in the us. switzerland s central bank wanted to prioritise financial stability and protect the swiss economy. here s the chief executive of ubs. translation: it means we bring back stability translation: it means we bring back stability and