I just called their breaking news desk. The woman said “well, cameras aren’t allowed.” I responded that they could enter as visitors and just report on what is happening and get the word out to the people. I did say that Pelosi Politburo doesn’t want us to drill but we need to do it. I asked her to please cover it. She thanked me nicely and we ended the call.
Rep. John Culberson (R-TX) is providing updates on the protest via Twitter and video-streaming service QIK.
http://twitter.com/johnculberson
http://rawstory.com/news/2008/Urging_drilling_House_GOP_members_refuse_0801.html
This could get interesting, because I think the rule is that network cameras are not allowed on the floor WHILE THE HOUSE IS IN SESSION. The networks get their footage from CSPAN. If Bela Pelosi gaveled the House into adjournment, and turned off the CSPAN cameras, that rule may not apply.
Even better, why don't any of the House members get their OWN video cameras in there, and upload the videos onto You Tube. Forget the cell phone cameras; get some GOOD equipment in there!