Political cartoonist captures "CBS This Morning" at Democratic convention
For more than 30 years, cartoonist Liza Donnelly's drawings have been seen in publications including the New Yorker, Politico and The New York Times. Now, she's using her signature style to illustrate behind-the-scenes images of "CBS This Morning" at the Democratic National Convention.
Pictured are "CBS This Morning" co-hosts Norah O'Donnell, Charlie Rose and Gayle King.
Norah O'Donnell
Norah O'Donnell seated at the National Constitution Center with the Independence Hall as backdrop.
Going live
Morning live shot.
Stage is set
The set-up for a political panel.
Scott Pelley
"CBS Evening News" anchor Scott Pelley joins "CBS This Morning" on set to discuss the 2016 elections and his interview with the Democratic ticket, Hillary Clinton and her VP pick, Tim Kaine.
Kevin Washo interview
Social media producer Kevin Prince interviews Kevin Washo, Pennsylvania Democratic Party executive director.
Behind the scenes
Camerawoman working behind the scenes.
Joaquin and Julian Castro
On Day 2 of the DNC, Rep. Joaquin Castro, D-Texas, and his twin brother, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Julian Castro, join "CBS This Morning" for an interview.
John Podesta and Gayle King
John Podesta, Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman, who was also White House chief of staff to President Bill Clinton and a counselor to President Obama, joins "CBS This Morning" on Day 2 of the convention.
"Hillary Clinton won the nomination fair and square and tonight is an historic night because we will nominate the first woman to lead a major party ticket in this country," he said.
Trevor Noah
"Daily Show" host Trevor Noah was also on set for Day 2 of the convention.
"How is it that the media and, I guess, the narrative, has gotten us to the point where we've forgotten that Hillary [Clinton] is the first female nominee? People treat it like it is not a momentous occasion," Noah said.
Carole King
Ahead of her performance at the Democratic National Convention Thursday night, legendary singer and songwriter Carole King joined "CBS This Morning" to share more about her relationship with Hillary Clinton.
"She is warm and funny and smart and all of the things that people say that she is, that, you know, she maybe does not show all of that publicly all the time but she's shown it enough. And I think this nomination will give her confidence to show more of it because that is who she is," King said.
At the DNC
Check back as we add more illustrations from our time at the Democratic National Convention!