moments ago president trump and the first lady landed in alabama. a mix of politics and football. at the university of alabama campus for one of the biggest games of the year. crimson tide versus the louisiana tigers. this mark s the president s third sporting event in at many weeks. live in tuscaloosa, alabama. a lot of people talking about the game but also politics. monica? reporter: exactly, kendis. here at the center of the political and football universe here in tuscaloosa and talking to a lot of fan whose first wanted to discuss the game. that s really why they re here. when you ve got to talk to some of these folks you have a mix of a lot of trump supporters. of course, alabama is a place the president won by high double-digits in 2016. this is a comfortable place pap relatively friendly crowd for him heading into 2020. of course, you walk into a large stadium like this, you never really know exactly what you re
different political parties, made a lot of empty promises to voters to get re-elected for decades, and those empty promises, when a debt crisis hits, becomes broken promises with painful consequences. so europe is in the middle of cutting health retirement benefits for current seniors, cranking up taxes, high double-digit unemployment for young people, and they re in recession. they ll basically have a lost generation. that s what happen to us if we stay on the president s plan. so what mitt romney and i are saying is, it s still not too late to get this right. it s not too late to get this economy growing again, to keep our commitment to our current seniors. so what we re trying to do is prevent and preempt europeanlike aausterity. we want growth and commitment that people organized their retirement around. if we get this fixed fast we can do that. if we stick with the obama plan, go with more of the same, we ll simply wind up just like europe with broken promises. bill: and coming