there. reporter: that s exactly so yesterday so yesterday we were atkn one o the centers actually in savannah. so on the mainland. the city manager here said if you want to get out of tybee island and heed that mandatoryt evacuation order, you have to get out by noon today. there aren t actually shelters here in savannah. what they were doing yesterday all day long until 6:00 p.m. is anyone who couldn t get out on their own, didn t have transportation, it was too expensive, they had pets or someone elderly, they werefálp providing the city was providing basses with bathroomsk really comfortable coach buses to go to augusta, georgia, where there s an evacuationçó center. but here on tybee they have no evacuation centers or shelters. but if you don t think you could ride it out like our friend the marshes, you have toçó get out d craig. all right. molly hunter there on xdtybee. be safe. thank you so much. right now one of the chief
possibly be the party of roy moore. this is more than about party. and i admire the republicans and the democrats and independents in alabama that have understood that there are times when you go to the voting booth that it s about more than one issue. it s about your identity as a state and as a nation. as doug correctly said, vocals involved in abusing children should be prosecuted, not put in the u.s. senate. i think a lot of folks understood that. i ve talked to a lot of businesspeople in alabama over the course of the work i have done, and they re for doug jones because they know he s going to fight for a good business climate in alabama. how do you go recruit businesses toî@ñ come into alabama when yo number one surrogate is roy moore? how do you make that sell to that company? that was a team that doug jones was hitting particularly down the stretch of this campaign. tom perez, thanks for making time for me this evening.
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is that yes or no about confidence in. well, let me shay my confidence is shaken. that s why i hope he ll appear before the committee and we can ask questions directly. senator durbin, thanks so much for joining us. thanks, wolf. we ll continue our breaking news coverage right after this. i joined the army in july of 98. i did active duty 11 years. and two in the reserves. our 18 year old was in an accident. when i call usaa it was that voice asking me, is your daughter ok? that s where i felt relief. it actually helped to know that somebody else cared and wanted make sure that i was okay. that was really great. we re the rivera family, and we will be with usaa for life. usaa. we know what it means to serve. call today to talk about your insurance needs.