it started yesterday in washington, d.c. she rode across the potomac river on the back of a harley-davidson as part of the rolling thunder event which is an event to honor p.o.w.s and soldiers missing in action. at that event, she didn t say much about her future intentions, but later on this morning, as she was touring the national archives, a reporter asked her, are you running for president, and here is what she had to say. oh, i think that any republican candidate is very, very electable, and americans are ready for true change, change to get the country back on the right track. reporter: does that mean that you are interested in running? are you going to run? well, we are still kind of con ptemplating that. reporter: she is keeping the details of the bus tour close to the vest. they are not revealing where they are going until the last second before they arrive, but we have heard from multiple sources that she is expected to not only take this bus to where we are right now
joe johns, have a great rest of the weekend and safe travels. you, too. on this memorial day, i want to begin on cordova, alabama. it hit on the morning of april 27th by a powerful ef-3 tornado, and then the very same day ef-4 tornado hits that same town that night. cordova, alabama, is not the town that you see here in some of the video, some of the aerial pictures here and satellite images. a lot of folks have certainly lost their homes, but as we told you on friday, the cordova mayor jack scott is invoking a ordinance that rejects any trailer which is being offered by the federal government to folks whose homes have been destroyed. and jack scott is saying emergency or not, the law is the law. and as we showed you on friday, none of the folks in cordova are none too thrilled about the 50-year-old ordinance. we will talk to some folks live in a moment, but first, listen to this. what i suggested is putting the fema trailers in my backyard, because of the mayor, we wan