there s more information on how you can help the victims of the north carolina flooding, and all of the victims of hurricane matthew, logon to our web cnn.com/impact. cnn is touring the country talking to voters in some of the most competitive battleground states and that he have a lot to say. i just don t trust donald, that s all. because he got money that ain t anything. i m willing to vote for a clown before donald trump. we ll bring you more of those stories later today. but car accidents the leading cause of accidents with teens in the united states, more than cancer, homicide combined. the cnn bureau with that shocking statistic. see how kids can properly handles themselves on the road every day and emergency situations. reporter: a lot of parents never toss their kids a loaded
at that time, at that place. then, of course, in terms of defense it s a credibility attack. in the event that donald trump was there, let s start with that. was he there on that night. who if anyone was he with on that night. did anyone see anything out of the ordinary or unusual occur. in the event he was there, and these people did see something outside of the ordinary occur. then it goes to assessing the credibility of those who accuse you. that s how ultimately it would play out in the event it did get to a courtroom. joey jackson, thank you so much for breaking it down for us. good to see you. trump, clinton, virtual tie in the state of ohio. but can trump win over more voters there in the last 24 days? get some of those independents. hear from some of them, that s cummings. you. plus it s been merely a week since hurricane matthew hit the east coast. towns in north carolina still under water. and things could get even worse before they get any better. fun. we invested in y
for down ballot? no, actually here s the thing. i think each one of our candidates, each one of our electeds have a different calculus. they re working hard, and want to protect the senate and the house. but what we re seeing now as it relates to arizona specifically, and senator mccain s comments, is that he can do it. he s up 17 points. he s doing his thing. donald trump is moving forward and making great progress here in the states. ultimately anything wrong with people making opinions and i found that politician is not the greatest habit to make opinions about other people s opinions. but what i can tell you definitionwise, nationwide is that groundswell is remarkable with voter registration both and the ground games that we have as republicans. the intensity is way, way, way higher for donald trump. i got to leave it there. a lot more to get to. so do come back and join us again. thank you. thanks a lot. still to come, it has been one week since hurricane matthew hit north
rising floodwaters, thousands of people still living in shelters, and many more evacuations now under way a week after the storm hit north carolina is still fighting the horrifying effects of hurricane matthew. look at this drone video. boats are being used to navigate down neighborhood streets. this is a week after the storm hit. our polo sandoval joins me live from kinston, north carolina. unbelievable the devastating impact that it continues to take. yeah, poppy. you saw it from the air. this is what it looks like from the ground. a riverside community that is virtually split. this is why. where the major bridge is that goes over the river here in kinston has been shut down because the river is slowly rising. it s expected to crest later today. how are officials monitoring the situation? it s very basic, poppy. let me show you how one feela official just described for me what they did yesterday.
the threat is not over. officials are warning some residents to evacuate as continuing rising floodwaters f volunteers firefighters are going door to dire to make sure people have water, food and medication. hurricane victims left homeless in haiti are being hit with another emergency, a surge of cholera cases that nbc s medical contributor john torres has the later from a city dealt some of the worst devastation. here in jeremy, haiti, this is the area that hurricane matthew hit the hardest. you can see the destruction, you can see the houses collapsed, people on the side of the roads trying to find shelter. roads and bridges are washed out and you can see the standing water. what you can t see inside the standing water, and that s cholera.