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don't plug it and you mugabi it was discovered that change was now in a terrible org let's go to david moore in johannesburg david it was quite interesting their reactions we got from african leaders basically describing midsomer gabi as an icon of the pan african pro independence movement but when it comes to the west the main sentiment was basically this was a tyrant who abused his power for many decades which led or strove the country to the brink of collapse. right well statesmen and diplomats protect each other generally. and i think that's been the case often times if you speak to diplomats behind closed doors and off the record they say quite different things and they certainly have had in the past but robert mugabe has been able to marshal the ideology of sovereignty and pan african ism. to put them on their back feet usually except of course in 2008 when after the victory of morgan change in the election at the end of march forced a runoff well of course a lot of fake counting as well but that's not unusual and mugabi and his people killed at least the very least 177 m.d.c. supporte
don't plug it and you mugabi it was discovered that change was now in a terrible org let's go to david moore in johannesburg david it was quite interesting their reactions we got from african leaders basically describing midsomer gabi as an icon of the pan african pro independence movement but when it comes to the west the main sentiment was basically this was a tyrant who abused his power for many decades which led or strove the country to the brink of collapse. right well statesmen and...
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you what it can't if you don't mind a sabbatical focus i need to work on it ok and it includes david moore here david the factional divide is something which has been demick in different parts of the african continent and we comes to zimbabwe how the debate is and the showing or is this something which you think would further continue to undermine the chances for any political reconciliation in the future in zimbabwe. i think it's a bit difficult to hear you but i think the way in which the reconciliation attempts are going ahead is creating some more divisions and matter better learn than one would would would hope and that could be the way in which the current regime is handling some of these issues i think overall one can see quite clearly from patrick chinamasa as a response a very. rote zanu p.f. response to some of these issues that you've raised and i think perhaps robert mugabe's last words that were publicly announced and february 21st of this year on his 95th birthday that sort of sanctimonious holier than our holier than thou i've never done any wrong discourse of actually blami
you what it can't if you don't mind a sabbatical focus i need to work on it ok and it includes david moore here david the factional divide is something which has been demick in different parts of the african continent and we comes to zimbabwe how the debate is and the showing or is this something which you think would further continue to undermine the chances for any political reconciliation in the future in zimbabwe. i think it's a bit difficult to hear you but i think the way in which the...
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me tell you what it got if you don't mind my sabbatical i need to work on it ok and it includes david moore here david the fashionable divide is something which has been demick in different parts of the african continent and we comes to zimbabwe how the debate is and the shine or is this something which you think would further continue to undermine the chances for any political reconciliation in the future in zimbabwe. i think it's a bit difficult to hear you but i think the way in which the reconciliation attempts are going ahead is creating some more divisions in matter bil'in than one would would would hope and that could be the way in which the current regime is handling some of these issues i think overall one can see quite clearly from patrick chinamasa response a very. rote zanu p.f. response to some of these issues that you've raised and i think perhaps robert mugabe's last words that were publicly announced february 21st of this year on his 95th birthday sort of sanctimonious holier than our i've holier than thou i've never done any wrong discourse of actually blaming emerson munna
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to the former zimbabwean prime minister opposition leader morgan tsvangirai and in johannesburg david moore professor of development studies of the university of georgia spoke welcome to all patrick the mixed reactions following the death of mr mugabe from a liberated tyrant. does that in a way or another sum up his legacy well. in the group or zimbabweans are going to be in deep mourning over the past. or. with our leader in pollution or. who championed the armed destructo which give us our free dorm our human rights. our dignity you'll be one of the good so fuck you come along side some are coming guma julius nearer our guts to monitor kenneth kaunda you're so mandela you will be even pollution ari i can not just african i can but also internationally each time you and you because of your praise the people everywhere. you was very principled you were strong. why not if you lead us in course coralie africa will take an exam on koran your masters and i learned to give it back to the right who people you want i mean flinching. in that little ok you lived a huge legacy for empowerment or for
to the former zimbabwean prime minister opposition leader morgan tsvangirai and in johannesburg david moore professor of development studies of the university of georgia spoke welcome to all patrick the mixed reactions following the death of mr mugabe from a liberated tyrant. does that in a way or another sum up his legacy well. in the group or zimbabweans are going to be in deep mourning over the past. or. with our leader in pollution or. who championed the armed destructo which give us our...
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david? >> marcus moore, thank you. >>> and next, to passengers at airports across this country and the world left stranded after the sudden collapse of the world's oldest travel company. thomas cook was one of the biggest low cost holiday package providers in the world, and these images tonight, this is jfk airport in new york city, and what now for the hundreds of thousands of passengers stranded? abc's james longman is at newark airport. >> reporter: tonight, passengers, like these in new york's jfk airport, finding out as they waited in line that the tour company that booked their flights and hotels suddenly shut down. hundreds of thousands stranded around the world after uk-based thomas cook abruptly went bankrupt. up to 600,000 reportedly struggling to get home, including 150,000 british citizens. >> we just don't know anything. we're looking at the boards and hoping. >> reporter: from orlando to spain to greece, thousands of others left behind. this american woman telling us she's stuck in rome, unable to get home. >> i've tried many a time to contact the airlines and it's been one aut
david? >> marcus moore, thank you. >>> and next, to passengers at airports across this country and the world left stranded after the sudden collapse of the world's oldest travel company. thomas cook was one of the biggest low cost holiday package providers in the world, and these images tonight, this is jfk airport in new york city, and what now for the hundreds of thousands of passengers stranded? abc's james longman is at newark airport. >> reporter: tonight, passengers,...
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david? >> marcus moore reporting in again tonight for us. marcus, thank you. >>> there is news tonight, remarkable images coming in, just 24 hours after our exclusive report inside iraq and syria last knight here in the hunt for isis fighters. we were with u.s. forces. and now tonight, this new video of a massive u.s.-led coalition air strike just hours ago. bombs dropped on what's described as an isis infested area in iraq that the u.s. military says had become a safe haven for the terror group. it was last night here, we were on the front lines with u.s. forces for an operation that took us deep into the anbar desert. and our team in syria, as well, where we showed you the refugee camps. one in particular where there are 70,000 refugees and where they believe isis fighters are now living. reports of children dancing around the isis flag. i want to bring in abc's kyra phillips tonight, because we know you asked mike pompeo about those camps. u.s. military leaders told me on the ground that they are a br d breeding ground, these camps, and h
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david? >> marcus moore, we appreciate it. >>> president trump, meanwhile, in the oval office today, talking about the hurricane as it now moves up the u.s. coast, and it was the map he held up in the white house that led to immediate questions. many asking if one of the early tracks of the hurricane had been altered, that extra loop to the left there, had it been drawn on? and if so, why? the president was asked that later today, and here's abc's senior white house correspondent cecilia vega. >> reporter: in the oval office today, president trump showed off this old map of dorian's forecast path, insisting he was right when he warned alabama was in the danger zone. >> but that was the original chart, and you see it was going to hit not only florida, but georgia, could have -- was going towards the gulf. >> reporter: but tonight, that map is raising new questions. the black line projecting that dorian would move from florida into alabama appears to be drawn on by a marker. here's the original, issued thursday by the national hurricane center. alabama in the clear. the president has been on t
david? >> marcus moore, we appreciate it. >>> president trump, meanwhile, in the oval office today, talking about the hurricane as it now moves up the u.s. coast, and it was the map he held up in the white house that led to immediate questions. many asking if one of the early tracks of the hurricane had been altered, that extra loop to the left there, had it been drawn on? and if so, why? the president was asked that later today, and here's abc's senior white house correspondent...
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david? >> marcus moore tonight. marcus, thank you. >>> we turn next to a developing headline. the opioid crisis in america and tonight, a source now telling us purdue pharma, the maker of oxycontin, has reached a tentative deal to settle thousands of lawsuits, it could involve billions of dollars. and here's abc's chief business correspondent rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: tonight, purdue pharma, the maker of oxycontin, reaching a tentative deal with more than 20 states and 2,000 local governments to settle claims over the nation's deadly opioid epidemic. a source close to the negotiations tells abc news the pharma giant will pay up to $12 billion, including $3 billion from the sackler family. the majority of the settlement is expected to go towards treatment, rehab and anti-overdose measures. the deal stipulates purdue pharma would declare bankruptcy, but the company will continue to sell oxycontin. >> so, let's get right to rebecca jarvis tonight. and rebecca, we know many states are coming out against this deal tonight? >> reporter: that's right, david. the opioid crisis, aor
david? >> marcus moore tonight. marcus, thank you. >>> we turn next to a developing headline. the opioid crisis in america and tonight, a source now telling us purdue pharma, the maker of oxycontin, has reached a tentative deal to settle thousands of lawsuits, it could involve billions of dollars. and here's abc's chief business correspondent rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: tonight, purdue pharma, the maker of oxycontin, reaching a tentative deal with more than 20 states and...
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. >> so david and susan moore came into our office. >> susan moore is dave's wife.y when they got into the office? >> the first thing they told us was a wiretapping incident. >> wiretapping? >> yes. >> dave and sue claimed paul tapped his wife's phone to spy on her during divorce negotiati negotiations. sure enough, here are the court documents. in 1997 paul was arrested on four counts for tapping his wife's and in-laws' phones. he pleaded guilty to one count of wiretapping, a felony, the other charges were dropped. paul served no jail time of the wiretapping story was just a prologue to what they were really there to talk about. >> who do you think is capable for actually setting up an explosive device in that panel? >> i -- i think like probably 90% paul. >> but dave and susan couldn't give a reason why paul would want to kill roberto other than they felt paul had the kind of personality to do something like that, while pete didn't. >> you don't think peter is capable of actually developing a very sophisticated device to create an explosion? >> i -- i'm doubtful o
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david? >> all right, marcus moore live in dallas tonight. marcus, thank you. >>> we do have newly released images tonight of a massive drug bust at sea. a narco sub trying to get to the u.s. coast guard reporting they have intercepted the sub in the pacific ocean, finding more than 12,000 pounds of cocaine onboard worth $165 million. abc's will carr on the several arrests tonight. >> reporter: the coast guard busted that 40-foot for a narco sub trying to sneak into the united states under the clock of darkness. >> hey, we need to get them over on a boat! >> reporter: inside, 12,000 pounds of cocaine packed in those tightly wrapped beals, worth more than $165 million. authorities with the help of the colombian navy, arrested four drug smugglers in the process. earlier this year, the coast guard made this daring bust in the eastern pacific. with the waves thrashing, one coast guard member dressed in tactical gear boarded the vessel in the open seas, pounding the hatch, discovering in excess of 17,000 pounds of cocaine worth an estimated $232 m
david? >> all right, marcus moore live in dallas tonight. marcus, thank you. >>> we do have newly released images tonight of a massive drug bust at sea. a narco sub trying to get to the u.s. coast guard reporting they have intercepted the sub in the pacific ocean, finding more than 12,000 pounds of cocaine onboard worth $165 million. abc's will carr on the several arrests tonight. >> reporter: the coast guard busted that 40-foot for a narco sub trying to sneak into the...
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david? >> all right, marcus moore with us again tonight. marcus, thank you. >>> we turn next to the wildfire emergency in northern california tonight. we're watching the dry conditions and erratic winds fueling the walker fire. it's in the plumas national forest. roads are closed and several communities are under mandatory evacuations. the fire breaking out friday, and tonight it's now grown to nearly 44,000 acres. more than 800 firefighters are battling the flames. >>> we turn next tonight to outrage over president trump's reveal in a tweet of a secret meeting that was planned with the taliban at camp david. the meeting was canceled before it could take place, but critics want to know why it was planned so close to 9/11 and at camp david at all. the president tonight now says negotiations with the taliban are dead. and as we reported from afghanistan this year, the u.s. has been negotiating with the taliban for a peace agreement in afghanistan to bring u.s. troops home. here's abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl. >> reporte
david? >> all right, marcus moore with us again tonight. marcus, thank you. >>> we turn next to the wildfire emergency in northern california tonight. we're watching the dry conditions and erratic winds fueling the walker fire. it's in the plumas national forest. roads are closed and several communities are under mandatory evacuations. the fire breaking out friday, and tonight it's now grown to nearly 44,000 acres. more than 800 firefighters are battling the flames. >>>...
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david: very helpful. that is michael moore, former u.s. attorney.till ahead, more on the movement we are seeing in chinese internet stocks after bloomberg reports the united states is at least considering limiting u.s. portfolio inflows into china. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ david: time for stocks of the hour. it is a whole group of stocks. we are looking at chinese companies trading in the united states. those shares are taking a hit on the news the trump administration is at least considering ways to limit u.s. portfolio inflows into the country. here is kailey leinz to explain. they are reacting, clearly. kailey: it was a dramatic reaction, initially. you saw alibaba dropped 6.8% initially. it is not just the portfolio restrictions, but the fact that specifically in the bloomberg report they say the administration is considering delisting some of these chinese companies. that is a lot of money involved in this. of $450has a market cap billion. bloomberg reporting 156 chinese companies, including at least 11 state owned listed on u.s. exc
david: very helpful. that is michael moore, former u.s. attorney.till ahead, more on the movement we are seeing in chinese internet stocks after bloomberg reports the united states is at least considering limiting u.s. portfolio inflows into china. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ david: time for stocks of the hour. it is a whole group of stocks. we are looking at chinese companies trading in the united states. those shares are taking a hit on the news the trump administration is at least...
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david? >>. >> we hope so too. marcus moore in nassau tonight. marcus, thank you. and at this hour, hurricane dorian is on track to ride the coastline of the u.s. from florida up through the carolinas, and the newest track has it actually coming closer to the u.s. than the earlier tracks. so, let's get right to chief meteorologist ginger zee, live in jupiter beach, florida, tonight. those winds reaching up further from the eye of the storm? >> reporter: 175 miles from the center of the storm. that's what we're feeling the tropical storm-force winds. we've had gusts around here to 60 miles per hour, but we are so grateful that that angry sea behind us is angry because it is taking the brunt of dorian right now. so, let's go ahead and look at the track. that thing still looking like it's going to move north and eventually north. what becomes a problem is the coast of the united states juts out, so, south carolina and north carolina will get far too close for comfort, if not a landfall by friday morning in the outer banks. so, let's talk about timing. i think here, we
david? >>. >> we hope so too. marcus moore in nassau tonight. marcus, thank you. and at this hour, hurricane dorian is on track to ride the coastline of the u.s. from florida up through the carolinas, and the newest track has it actually coming closer to the u.s. than the earlier tracks. so, let's get right to chief meteorologist ginger zee, live in jupiter beach, florida, tonight. those winds reaching up further from the eye of the storm? >> reporter: 175 miles from the...
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david wright for "nightline" in new york. >>> up next, one on one with demi moore, her journey of loss, growth and triumph. we did promise we'd go. [dog] take that trip! [dog] take it! take it! take it! take it! [sfx: mastercard checkout sonic plays] [dogs] they get the miles...we get a pet-sitter. [dog] whoa! [sfx: mastercard checkout sonic plays] [dog] music to my ears! use the card that gets you miles closer to your promise. we should do this every year. [dog] they should do this every year. and start something priceless. upbeat music♪ no cover-up spray here. cheaper aerosols can cover up odors in a flowery fog. but febreze air effects eliminates odors. with a 100% natural propellent. it leaves behind a pleasant scent you'll love. [ deep inhale] freshen up. don't cover up. febreze. performance comes in lots of flavors. ♪ (dramatic orchestra) there's the amped-up, over-tuned, feeding-frenzy-of sheet-metal-kind. and then there's performance that just leaves you feeling better as a result. that's the kind lincoln's about. ♪ depend® fit-flex underwear for all day fun... features maximum
david wright for "nightline" in new york. >>> up next, one on one with demi moore, her journey of loss, growth and triumph. we did promise we'd go. [dog] take that trip! [dog] take it! take it! take it! take it! [sfx: mastercard checkout sonic plays] [dogs] they get the miles...we get a pet-sitter. [dog] whoa! [sfx: mastercard checkout sonic plays] [dog] music to my ears! use the card that gets you miles closer to your promise. we should do this every year. [dog] they should...
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david asman. joining me on the panel today jonathan hoenig, carol ross, steve moore an let's get straight to the gm plant in detroit. where do negotiations stand now? reporter: david they're happening behind closed doors a few miles away from here in downtown detroit and we're not hearing much from them. perhaps that bodes well for gm stock it was down about 4% at the closing bell yesterday today back up about 3%. the strike now, seven hours from entering day three, picketers are right now making a strike salary of just $250 a week, they admit they can't keep this up forever, but they are trusting union leaders to negotiate a deal in their best interest. i don't know about everybody else, but i rely on my healthcare, and i need it. for people to think that we're overpaid, it only takes one person whose actually worked on the assembly line to understand where we're coming from, so i am very passionate about what we're fighting for and i believe in my union and i believe in our leaders they will do the right things. reporter: so how long can general motors keep this up that's another important questi
david asman. joining me on the panel today jonathan hoenig, carol ross, steve moore an let's get straight to the gm plant in detroit. where do negotiations stand now? reporter: david they're happening behind closed doors a few miles away from here in downtown detroit and we're not hearing much from them. perhaps that bodes well for gm stock it was down about 4% at the closing bell yesterday today back up about 3%. the strike now, seven hours from entering day three, picketers are right now...
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david wright for nightline in new york. >> reporter: up next, from heartbreak to healing. the transformative chapters of demi moore'slife. what does help for heart failure look like? it looks like jill heading off on an adventure. jill has entresto, a heart failure medicine that helps her heart so she can keep on doing what she loves. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital. it helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effect kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto, for heart failure. where to next? entrust your heart to entresto. hard work leaves a mark. it shows on your clothes. grit, dirt, and every stain the job throws at you. new tide heavy duty. designed for impossible stains. depend® fit-flex underwear for all day fun... features maximum absorbency, ultra soft fabric and new
david wright for nightline in new york. >> reporter: up next, from heartbreak to healing. the transformative chapters of demi moore'slife. what does help for heart failure look like? it looks like jill heading off on an adventure. jill has entresto, a heart failure medicine that helps her heart so she can keep on doing what she loves. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital. it helps improve your heart's...
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david: i've got to go. go ahead and button it up for us, steve moore. >> the two sources of energy that reduce greenhouse gashe most are natural gas and nuclear energy, and almost all those candidates are against both of those forms of energy. david: good point. thank you, gang. looks can be deceiving. why pop star arianna grande is now suing a major fashion retailer. .. it's the idea that if our mothers were diagnosed with cancer, how would we want them to be treated? that's exactly how we care for you. with answers and actions. to hear your concerns, quiet your fears, .. together. that's the mother standard of care. this is how we inspire hope. this is how we heal. cancer treatment centers of america. appointments available now. cancer treatment centers of america. you wouldn't accept from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. flonase. david: pop singer ariana grande is suing. she takes issue where you see a model dressed simil
david: i've got to go. go ahead and button it up for us, steve moore. >> the two sources of energy that reduce greenhouse gashe most are natural gas and nuclear energy, and almost all those candidates are against both of those forms of energy. david: good point. thank you, gang. looks can be deceiving. why pop star arianna grande is now suing a major fashion retailer. .. it's the idea that if our mothers were diagnosed with cancer, how would we want them to be treated? that's exactly how...
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moorings is there. an increase in oil prices is not going to help on that front. davidhow differently is the united states' position compared to the 1970? the president tweeted a separate tweet, we have plenty of oil because of shale, presumably. how much could that limit the effect? joseph: we are better off. there is no question. among the oil resources we have, we have this strategic reserve. the strategic reserve is mostly heavy oil. it is not universally useful. it has to go to particular refineries. it is not an immediate response of great power. but it is there. using more option of of our oil domestically. if global prices are rising, that is going to be a magnet for some u.s. oil, which will seek the highest return. are we in a better position? are absolutely. -- absolutely. compared to the 1970's, there is really no comparison. but, there are limits because oil is fungible. when prices go up in one place, they go up elsewhere. david: let's take a step back and talk about the state of the economy generally. dings.re various we have the u.s.-chinese trade policy
moorings is there. an increase in oil prices is not going to help on that front. davidhow differently is the united states' position compared to the 1970? the president tweeted a separate tweet, we have plenty of oil because of shale, presumably. how much could that limit the effect? joseph: we are better off. there is no question. among the oil resources we have, we have this strategic reserve. the strategic reserve is mostly heavy oil. it is not universally useful. it has to go to particular...
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moore—gilbert is a lecturer at melbourne university specialising in middle eastern politics. the australian government say the charges against her are unclear. the headlines on bbc news: the former prime minister, david" during the 2016 eu referendum campaign. african leaders pay their respects at the funeral of the former zimbabwean president, robert mugabe. and, the liberal democrats conference kicks off in bournemouth — with the party set to decide whether its policy should now be to "scrap" brexit. in the sport at the final ashes test england are on top. england's elite of australia reaches over 200 runs. in the early premier league game at liverpool beat newcastle 3—1, they have won all five of their league games this season. at the solheim cup europe partly think the usa. europe are trying to regain the trophy from the usa. i will have details on those stories and lots more for you at around 5:30pm. five people have died in spain as heavy rain and flash—flooding continue to batter the south—east of the country shutting down regional airports and schools. 0livia crellin reports. a woman and her family are hauled to safety. 0ne bag of possessions all they could take with them, as the water steadi
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david: it is. >> our health care system needs to be better and better every day let me ask you about your run for the senate. you still have to go through a primary. judge roy mooreid with the president's support. we saw south carolina. his support can mean a lot? >> president trump has saved his country. i don't know who he will support or whatever. it goes a big way in the state of alabama. i'm a true conservative, christian conservative. i want this country to survive. i want this state to survive. we're in trouble, david. we have to get away from the career politicians. i'm not establishment. i don't know anybody anything. i'm not taking a salary. i want to do it for the right reasons. david: you were a great extraordinary coach of you a burn. the state of alabama has go teams. they have got auburn and the university of alabama. i'm asking because you were one of those people, the rivals, supporters of university of alabama be able to jump over the sports line and vote for you? >> you know before i decided to run i did my due diligence, david. i went across the state talking to people about this you know at the end of the day, the people of alabama they trust
david: it is. >> our health care system needs to be better and better every day let me ask you about your run for the senate. you still have to go through a primary. judge roy mooreid with the president's support. we saw south carolina. his support can mean a lot? >> president trump has saved his country. i don't know who he will support or whatever. it goes a big way in the state of alabama. i'm a true conservative, christian conservative. i want this country to survive. i want...