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Sitting in a red pickup truck just steps away from the damaged home on Thursday, Gayle Sweet recalled the last moments she shared with her husband."I told him, 'Hold on, just hold on, I'm calling for help now," she told CNN affiliate WFTS, sobbing.Her husband, Steven Sweet, was killed when an oak tree smashed their home in Gretna, Florida, and landed on top of her husband. The 44-year-old and 17 others have died since Hurricane Michael made landfall on Wednesday.Hours after Hurricane Michael left her home in ruins, Gayle Sweet refused to leave. Her husband's body was still trapped in the rubble."Hopefully they (emergency crews) will be here soon, I'm not going anywhere until they bring him out," she said.Eight people, including Sweet, have died in Florida. An 11-year-old girl died in Georgia when a carport came crashing through the roof. Two out of the three people who were killed in North Carolina died when their vehicle struck a tree that had fallen because of high winds, said Adrienne Jones, deputy director for the McDowell County Emergency Medical Services.Five people died in Virginia. Four drowned while the fifth person, a firefighter, was killed when a tractor trailer lost control on a rainy highway and hit his truck in Hanover County, Virginia. 1271

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Spellers receive one point for each of the 12 items correctly identified in the spelling portion of the test, one point for each of the 12 items correctly identified in the initial vocabulary section, three points for a correct answer to the lone item in the second vocabulary section and three points for a correct answer to the lone item in the third vocabulary section. 372

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that he has no plans to give up touring and performing. “I love the bus,” Nelson told the station. “This is my home.”Performing, Nelson says, is his key to staying healthy and happy. “It’s an energy exchange,” he said. “They give me a lot of positive energy and I hope to give them a lot of positive energy.“For an hour they get away from everything they don’t like.”But after many years of smoking weed, Nelson said has taken its toll on its health. “I have abused my lungs quite a bit in the past, so breathing is a little more difficult these days and I have to be careful.”“I started smoking cedar bark, went from that to cigarettes to whatever,” he said. “And that almost killed me.”It didn't, so Nelson made a logical choice. “I don’t smoke anymore - take better care of myself,” Nelson said.Those recurring health issues produced rumors that some sources suggest he is near death. Nelson says reports of his immenent demise are greatly exaggerated. “I don’t give a (expletive deleted) I’m here, I’m glad to be here,” Nelson said. "I’m lucky to be here.”Music fans around the world agree with him. 1105

  

Swastikas have appeared in at least a handful of U.S. cities since the massacre in Pittsburgh.On Wednesday morning, a New York City resident posted pictures of swastikas that had been scrawled on homes in the Brooklyn Heights neighborhood."Praying they're gone before all our children flood the street to celebrate Halloween tonight," Sandy Maltzman tweeted. The Nazi symbols also appeared on Navy property this week in Bucks County near Philadelphia. Warminster Township Manager Gregg Schuster posted online that local officials have been in contact with the Navy to get the symbols removed."The use of the swastika is a cowardly act," he said. "In light of what our neighbors in Pittsburgh recently went through, I hope we can refrain from using these symbols of hate. There is no place in Warminster for this disgusting act and I know our community will never accept this behavior."A swastika also was found scrawled on a piece of paper in an elevator Monday at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York, according to CNN affiliate WHAM.Anti-Semitic incidents have been increasing in the U.S. in the last few years, according to the Anti-Defamation LeagueThe Rabbinical Assembly, an international association of conservative rabbis, said last weekend's shooting is a reminder that anti-Semitism "is on the rise in America at a rate unprecedented in decades." 1370

  

Speaking to CNN on Thursday, South Korean President Moon Jae-in said while he was in charge there would be no nuclear weapons in his country, no matter what the North does. 172

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