in his speech today pence was talking about uniting the american nation. whether it was when the towers fell and people rushed across the country to search through the rubble, or whether it it was when the winds blew here in iowa and the floodwaters rose, so i ask you to remember who we are. if you are tempted to despair. we are americans, and there s nothing we can t accomplish together. let s return to our panel. philip rycroft, former permanent secretary in the british government and mary ann marsh a democratic strategist. i start with you mary ann, what do you make of this? you make of this? mike pence is many thins but you make of this? mike pence is many things but he you make of this? mike pence is many things but he won t you make of this? mike pence is many things but he won t be you make of this? mike pence is many things but he won t be president - you make of this? mike pence is many things but he won t be president or . things but he won t be president or the republ
people waiting to get in. up to 30,000 people did make it in to the super dome. when the storm hit, a sense of panic began to spread. that s what it is like, loud inside the super dome. when the levees breached, the floodwaters rose, the downtown super dome stayed dry. eventually it was overwhelmed with people, so others began to go to the convention center. we saw an older woman, someone s mother, someone s grandmother in a wheelchair. her dead body pushed up against the side of the convention center with a blanket over it, on the ground next to her,