loves donald trump, is very much for the president. that s how she will win this primary because she is cleaved closely to the president. but then in the general election where a very popular former governor has an advantage in suburban areas outside of memphis, knoxville and nashville where the president isn t so popular. how do you fire off the base without turning off voters in the middle? sandra: that s why you re here. i can ask you. this is the president s third visit to the state. probably he will be fired up. based on his tweet pattern over the long holiday weekend i would say the president has a lot on his mind and on his spleen that he probably wants to get out and we ll hear a good dose of it tonight and for marsha blackburn this is the time you want it. you don t want it late after everybody has made up their mind. you want it now to fire up the republican base and make sure everybody is fired up for you. sandra: president trump won this state 61% of the vote.
of course the world anxiously waiting for any indication of a new pope. that s right. one big indication would be chimney coming out of that smoke and it would be white if there were a decision above the sistine chapel, there could be another release of smoke however a little bit later in this hour. yeah. it could happen shortly. this is the first vote of the afternoon. white smoke means the cardinals have elected a new pope. black smoke means it was inconclusive. either way we ll bring it to you live as it happens. all right, the movie argo, did you see it? oh, yes. absolutely. i liked it. everyone liked it. everyone saw it it seems. apparently it may have won a whole lot of awards, but it s not necessarily a big hit overseas, particularly with the government of iran. yeah. we re talking about iran. asking you to trust me with
i can t keep my eyes off the chimney. keep looking at the chimney because we are right at that moment now. this vote has to be wrapping up right now at this time. about 5:10 local time. we know they re taking about an hour. if this vote were successful, we should be seeing smoke imminently. for meanwhile back to you in the studio. all right. chris, yeah, we could listen to you all day too. we re sitting here fascinated by the discussion. we ll check-in with you later. excellent. so here s a look at other stories we re following around the world for you. first it was thick dark smoke, now there are dead pigs in the river that supplies the drinking water. we re talking about china, and the government says that s okay. thousands of them too. plus, if you had to leave your home, what s the one thing you would take with you? we ll tell you what some syrians wouldn t live without. and the movie argo was a hit here in the u.s., but that s not the case in iran.
state-run television, the attorney that they ve hired is a french lawyer who represents married convicted terrorist carlos the jacyl. one in particular if there s one thing that upsets the ir iranian government about argo, what is it? the iranian government has been upset with the film ever since it opened saying argo is a far cry from a balanced narration and complete with historical inaccuracies and distortions. i want to read how the official ie yan yan news agency put the complaint. i iranphobic describes as emotional, irrational, insane and diabolical while at the same the cia agents are represented as heroically patriotic.
virus that affects pigs. as urban middle class grows, they worry can authorities keep up with the demands and keep people safe when disease strikes? cnn, shanghai. i think we just spoiled a lot of people s lunch. lunches, yeah, here in the u.s., absolutely. if it s not pollution, it s pigs. when we come back, we ll talk about a movie that won an oscar for best picture here in the united states. but the movie, argo, isn t so popular over in iran. officials are calling it a hoax of hollywood. and they plan to sue. for your first day? yeah. dad: you ll be fine, ok? girl: ok. dad: you look so pretty. i m overprotective. that s why i got a subaru.