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Monday, Nov. 27, 2006 10:21 a.m. EST

Al Gore: McCain 'Capable Guy' for President

With the DVD version of 'An Inconvenient Truth' coming out, former vice president Al Gore hopes millions more people will receive the movie's message about climate change.

In the film, scientists predict global warming will bring worse storms, the spread of tropical diseases, and conditions that could threaten the future of civilization. [Editor's Note: Read more about how Al Gore and his friends spin global warming with this Special Offer from NewsMax Magazine. Go Here Now.]

Gore says the stakes are so high that solving the climate crisis should be a bipartisan issue. He says he'd like the film to inspire more Americans to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and persuade political leaders to make policy changes to solve global warming.

Gore says he has no plans to run for president again and with so few candidates declared for 2008, it's too soon to pick favorites. Gore did say Republican Senator John McCain is a "capable guy" whom he disagrees with on a lot of issues.

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