oversight of trump. now, that s a left-leaning cover. but it s not liberal or conservative to want to let the sun shine and know what the heck is going on in the administration. no, absolutely not. and, you know, i think getting to jones point, i was a 14-year-old watergate geek back in 1973. and right, you people got their news from three networks and they all had uninterpreted coverage of the watergate hearings, and everybody saw this. and now exactly, we re so splintered that, you know, the 30% of people who get their news from conservative sources are just getting a totally different story from what other people are saying. and it s a shame, because i think i think there could be a lot of consensus on a lot of the facts about the wrongdoing in the trump administration. that brings me to the weekly standard and friday s news that this famed conservative magazine will be shutting down. one of the knocks against the weekly standard, it was too
these great roles and same thing you did, and you worked with oliviet, my god, the people what i would give to have had one-tenth of your experiences. he said, my god, no, he said, all i want to do the entire time i was in london was move to california. drive a convertible along the pacific coast highway, the sun shine in my face, the wind in my hair. i m never forget that. you asked earlier what was the first thing i shot. it was a simple thing. it was my walking in that wheel that we in the artificial gravity section of the ship, and i m talking to hal at one point, and i ve been drawing, i ve been doing a little sketch, and he wants to see it and i hold it up in front of the people in the capsules. exactly. so that was a very simple scene, but what it reminded me of hearing you do some of the other british dialect is that stanley couldn t make his mind up about
quintessential campaign photo. you can see paul ryan in this photo as he kind of he s hugging one guy and reaching out to hug the hand of another while trying to make contact with somebody at the same time. bill: that s what we call social multitasking. this storm is nowhere near the size of katrina. don t think that just yet. and the protests you will hear about more today. they are kept way away from the convention area. but they will make their presence known and the police are ready for it. so that s what we have. martha: we ll talk about what we can expect tonight. things are starting to get going in tampa. the sun is out behind me and we ll speak with liz cheney this morning. we ll get a closer look at what she is anticipating for the key pote speech tonight. she wants to talk about the war
from making landfall. you have thousands of people trying to make their way to safer ground. rick leventhal is live from dauphin island in alabama. you are still waiting for the worst of it, right? reporter: the sun was shining a few minutes ago it started raining. dauphin island is one of several barrier islands between the florida panhandle and the louisiana gulf coast. there is three miles of water between here and land. this is the dock. this happens a couple times a year, it s not that rare. we are a half-hour from high tide. but there could be a surge of several feet coming this way. we have white caps out here that could get work.
we don t have a lot of control of this particular live camera right now. just wanted to show you what was happening today with her ceremony. interesting to see the sun shine in d.c. yesterday people weren t going to work because of the rainfall yesterday. moved pretty quickly? it s gone. it s still raining in new england but not in d.c. or new york anymore all though there is still some spinning around and because new york had rain earlier, look at that. how much fun would it be in newark waiting three extra hours for your airplane or on the grounds even to try to get to newark so you can get somewhere else? that s the problem with newark. it s a connection airport. you re going somewhere else if you re on continental and already three hours behind. what are you saying, no one wants to hang out in newark? i ve read some pretty good books lately in newark. coming up, nato fuel trucks attacked and destroyed in pakistan. this is a strategic partner of ours, an ally in the war