Wide tornado has hit. Those are some of the descriptions used to talk about this heartbreaking toll of Hurricane Helene across the southeastern united states. Today, we learned the storm has killed at least 128 people. That number has increased since an hour ago when i reported on this hundreds of others have been reported missing. Towns, reduced to debris. We begin our coverage this hour with cnns Rafael Romo. Hes in Western North Carolina with a closeup look at this horrific destruction here for sara tim co, this freshly brewed coffee is a luxury made possible by the love of her father. I asked my daughter, are you okay. Youve just texted her and she sent me back these horrifying pictures. I mean, it looked like armageddon. Thats when theyve Tim Cook decided to travel hundreds of miles to come to the rescue of his daughter and her family, bringing food, water, gas, and supplies, buildings down, houses, washed away im like, oh, my god, my dollars in the middle of this and shes 7. 5 mo
Minutes after the break. So it was dominic solanke then so it was dominic solanke then who sealed the win late who sealed the win late in the second half. In the second half. I don t know whether it was i don t know whether it was delay to the game or whatever, delay to the game or whatever, but it s no excuse. But it s no excuse. Wejust, you know, we kind wejust, you know, we kind of shot ourselves to the foot of shot ourselves to the foot and unfortunately, and unfortunately, unfortunately radu and lucas unfortunately radu and lucas paid the ultimate price for it. Paid the ultimate price for it. But you know, as a team, but you know, as a team, we just we didn t start we just we didn t start the game the way we wanted the game the way we wanted to and the way we needed to, to and the way we needed to, and made the game sort and made the game sort of challenging for us. Of challenging for us. Response was great. Response was great. Absolutely. Absolutely. But yeah, disappointed we had
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