dana: hello, everyone, i m dana perino along with jesse watters, joe jeanine pirro, and greg gutfeld. and this is the five. from a brush with death to speaking with millions, the anticipation is building for donald trump s you know rnc address this evening. his first speech since would be assassin s bullet came near to killing him. the speech tonight will be north of an hour and he will not use the name biden once but he ll weigh out the case for the ticket and we will focus on unity and parts in the wake of saturday s assassination attempt. we got brand-new video of the former president talking about the attempt on his life. a first time we ve heard this. this has been our best campaign. how does that happen? how did that happen? [cheers and applause] that s why they call it close call. that was then amazing thing. in many ways it changes your attitude, your viewpoint on l life. obviously i think you appreciated that even more. just something happened. something happen
the rachel maddow show start right now. thanks, my friend. greatly appreciated. happy to have you here. we landed a car on mars today. just a stunning example of what is possible when americans put their heads to the to do something truly grand, just an american feat of breo and it made your heart sing to see those first pictures beamed back from the surface of mars where we have our rover now. it s just amazing. we ll have more on that later in the show tonight. but meanwhile, here on earth, today, same day, same country, we still have not figured out how to keep lights on. hundreds of thousands of people in the great state of texas still without power. a disaster caused by a storm in texas is a catastrophe, not only because of the weather but because of the mix of the weather and texas inability to prepare for it and inability to handle it. against the cold temperatures, demand for electricity is way up so people can heat their homes, but the energy supply in texas is
but meanwhile, here on earth today, same day, same country, we still have not figured out how to keep lights on. hundreds of thousands of people still in the dark tonight in the great state of texas suffering what has been a days long, slow-rolling disaster caused by a big and very cold winter storm that still pounded most of the country, and it is bad in a bunch of places and a bunch of states. but the situation in texas is just a catastrophe, not only because of the weather, but because of the mix of the weather and texas inability to prepare for it and inability to handle it. against the cold temperatures, demand for electricity is way up so people can heat their homes, but the energy supply in texas is simultaneously also way down with texas s nonwinterized, noninsulated, very fragile energy infrastructure, proving itself once again to be incapable of operating in the cold, incapable of generating anywhere near enough power to light up the state when demand is high. tha
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hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are lucy fisher, deputy political editor at the telegraph and ailbhe rea, political correspondent at the new statesman. tomorrow s front pages, starting with. fuel rationed as uk s petrol stations hit by shortage of lorry drivers is the headline in the i, which says bp, esso and tesco are warning of shortages at some forecourts because of supply chain issues. the telegraph reports alarm as bp begins petrol rationing . the paper talks of the spectre of panic buying looming, while a winter of discontent is feared, as energy companies go bust. that s next to an image of prince harry and meghan in a royal tour in inverted commas of new york. we re running on empty is the sun s take and it warns of a threat to food on the shelves of shops. the daily mail has the same headline, and says that after the energy drama there are new fears of petrol shortages. don t panic, urges