species that are now in jeopardy because of this spill. i mean, there s like ten different types of sharks. some of them endangered, and this is the only place where they breed. the brown pelican of louisiana, this was a creature that became extinct in 63. we ve recovered it, and now this. it s not just about species. it s not just about wildlife. it s our national natural heritage that is at stake. i think you ve said it so well. thanks so much for joining us tonight, jeff corwin. here s president obama, as i was going to say a moment ago, here he is earlier today with very tough talk about congressman joe barton and his defense of bp. the top republican on the energy committee apologized to bp. did you all read about that? he apologized to bp that we had made them set up this fund. called it a tragedy that we had that we had made them pay for the destruction that they
among those americans most afraid of losing their jobs are the democrats who could lose control of the house and even the senate if the economy doesn t improve. we ll look at november s electoral map and get into the perilous road ahead for democratic incumbents. plus, remember this ad? you gentlemen revolted over a tea tax, a tea tax. now look at us. are you with me? gather your armies. we ll ask this republican congressional candidate rick barber to explain himself, and let me finish tonight with a tribute to the king of the night, larry king. let s start with hurricane alex and the effect it s having on the oil spill in the gulf. jeff corbin is an msnbc science and environment expert. he s with us now from pensacola. sir, briefly, how does the thread and reality i should say of this incoing hurricane going to affect this horror in the gulf of mexico. chris, i can answer that
exploit them. among those americans most afraid of losing their jobs are the democrats who could lose control of the house and even the senate if the economy doesn t improve. we ll look at november s electoral map and get into the perilous road ahead for democratic incumbents. plus, remember this ad? you gentlemen revolted over a tea tax, a tea tax. now look at us. are you with me? gather your armies. well, this republican congressional candidate rick barber to explain himself, and let me finish tonight with a tribute to the king of the night, larry king. let s start with hurricane alex and the effect it s having on the oil spill in the gulf. jeff corbin is with msnbc science and environment expert. he s with us now from pensacola. briefly, how does the threat and reality i should say of this incoming hurricane going to affect this horror in the gulf
rather idyllic, looks like a perfect postcard vision of what pensacola beaches should look like until you smell it. what it smells like to me is when i m at the gas station and you re getting the last trace of fumes. that s what this beach smells like. oh, god. that s going let s take a look, by the way. let s take a look, jeff, at what the president said today. he had some tough comments about a congressman, we don t have it yet. let me ask you about the wildlife. i mean, a lot of people, i m involved with saving wildlife around the world. i care about elephants and whales and everything else. but i want to ask you this. what s it going to do in the wildlife in the gulf, the fish life, the shellfish, everything out there? is it all like just going to suffer an enormous rate of casualty, if you will, in human terms? my biggest fear, chris, is that people are tragically going to people are going to tragically discover how valuable the ecology of this place is, essentially if we
among those americans most afraid of losing their jobs are the democrats who could lose control of the house and even the senate if the economy doesn t improve. we ll look at november s electoral map and get into the perilous road ahead for democratic incumbents. plus, remember this ad? you gentlemen revolted over a tea tax, a tea tax. now look at us. are you with me? gather your armies. we ll ask this republican congressional candidate rick barber to explain himself, and let me finish tonight with a tribute to the king of the night, larry king. let s start with hurricane alex and the effect it s having on the oil spill in the gulf. jeff corbin is an msnbc science and environment expert. he s with us now from pensacola. sir, briefly, how does the thread and reality i should say of this incoming hurricane going