this many people without power for this long. it was clear that they knew how to cause significant damage. the governor says moore county is a retirement community . it disrupted schools and businesses. duke energy says the damage is so extensive that completing the repairs probably going into wednesday or thursday before everyone gets their electricity back on, dana. dana: that s a terrible situation. jonathan serrie, thank you. bill: rachel is a small business owner and with us now. how are you doing and how are you doing business-wise as well? good morning, thank you for having me on. we have no power and no heat for most people. i m lucky i have a business that can run on generators and feed people and give them coffee. we re working hard to get
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him. business wise. joe and describe to the jury just how big and varied phillips impressive business holdings were. two from his real estate investments,. there was a probably 18 entities he was involved in. two is connections with cattle investors across georgia and beyond. there was someone georgia, but he had them in kentucky, he had cows all over. now joe and told the story that by the summer of 2008 s the real estate bubble bursting her boss stop selling and the banks began calling. second and third demands for past two payments of 50 and $60,000. the defense suggested had someone been on the shorthand of one of phillips dealings? and for reasons of money, and revenge, had wanted him in his family dead? there was evidence to suggest, that said the defense. i know this one in particular that got pretty irate. joanne told the jury about