angry parents are speaking out. sea world is telling its side of the story. oh, just painful there. mm-mm-mm. animals. got to be careful, folks. yes. and later, it s not exactly inside the actor s studio, but mike tyson is revealing secrets of the hangover, admitting something that was perhaps influencing his behavior during the filming of that movie. as we all know, mike is a thespian. so very interesting to get to the bottom of that. i love when you go tyson on us. mike tyson, paula, good to be here. can i have rob back, please? back, back. okay, good. so we begin with that deluge in the west. one soaking storm after another. giant trees coming down. rivers going up. nearly 20 inches of rain have fallen from northern california to washington. and after a brief break today, yet another storm will soon be on the way. abc s cecilia vega is in the midst of it all. reporter: it was a one, two, three, punch.
sure. i think it s really smart because, look, this president can t go and promise a new deal. but what he can promise is a commitment and investment in the future that is both for kids and also economically rooted. the fact of the matter is we re competing in a global economy. we re going to win if we re well-educated and everybody knows that. so it s a smart ask, and also note the calmness, the clarity with which he delivers it. i like that. he knows there s been too much shouting. this is closing out very calm, very deliberate. i think pretty smart. i want to hear shouting from bill clinton later because i think the states like new hampshire, the bite-sized states you re laughing he could deliver on new hampshire, he could lock pennsylvania in for sure, he could give them iowa and wisconsin. these are nail-biters. thank you so much, governor rendell, and thank you, john nichols. up next, it wouldn t be the day after debate without inside the actors studio james lipto
nature of our military has changed. we have these things called aircraft carriers with planes land on them, we have ships that go under water, nuclear submarines. the question is not a game of battleship where we re counting ships. it s what are our capabilities. here with a look at last night s final matchup, host of bravo s inside the actor s studio the legendary james lipton. i am as always, curious to find out what your assess ment of the performances was last night. let s start with governor romney if we might. what did his demeanor, the sweatiness, his behavior on stage last night say to you? the key word here is sweatiness. there s a word in our lexicon, the theatrical lexicon, flop sweat. he was he had that problem early on in the campaign when you felt he was tap dancing as fast as he could and sweating hard. there s another word, another term of ours i would like to introduce and apparently my final appearance.
up for the next hour. what do you have coming up? thomas, great debates may be over but the paradox of mittens continues. we will examine governor romney s yeah, ha he said strategy with governor ed rendell, howard wolfson, frank bruni, joy reid and david wood. the president rules out a 20-page blueprint for his second term. we ll ask ben labolt about the obama doctrine. and the candidates take a bow in inside the actor s studio james lipton joins us for one last curtain call. we ll get his thoughts on the final act in a mere 180 seconds. we made the right decision. so when we can feel our way through the newest, softest, and most colorful options. .across every possible price range. .our budgets won t be picking the style. we will. more saving. more doing. that s the power of the home depot. right now get $37 basic installation on all
demanded of them. john nichols, quickly, what do you think of the education emphasis? stick to that one point. sure. i think it s really smart because, look, this president can t go and promise a new deal. but what he can promise is a commitment and investment in the future that is both for kids and also economically rooted. the fact of the matter is we re competing in a global economy. we re going to win if we re well-educated and everybody knows that. so it s a smart ask, and also note the calmness, the clarity with which he delivers it. i like that. he knows there s been too much shouting. this is closing out very calm, very deliberate. i think pretty smart. i want to hear shouting from bill clinton later because i think the states like new hampshire, the bite-sized states you re laughing he could deliver on new hampshire, he could lock pennsylvania in for sure, he could give them iowa and wisconsin. these are nail-biters. thank you so much governor rendell and thank you