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all right, don germaise, thank you for your report live from pensacola, florida. >> we have an onlineog from another college student affected like most of us by the murder of yeardley love saying we should study as much as we want, have as much fun as we want because we want to shake the dean's hand in the end. knowing with didn't wasting the prime of our lives. yeardley dean was 20 days away from shaking the dean's hand. lynn a de -- linda so with more on her murder. >> reporter: yesterday the lacrosse testimony dedicated -- team dedicated their final game to yeardley, and they won. surveys show one in five college students reported violence in their relationship. police say love was found dead lying in a pool of her blood with bruises on her face and her right eye was swollen shut. her exboyfriend is charged charged with her murder. domestic violence experts say abuse in many relationships goes unreported. >> it's just an issue of people feeling entitled, people feeling like they have more power and control over another person. >> reporter: at the university of maryland college park
all right, don germaise, thank you for your report live from pensacola, florida. >> we have an onlineog from another college student affected like most of us by the murder of yeardley love saying we should study as much as we want, have as much fun as we want because we want to shake the dean's hand in the end. knowing with didn't wasting the prime of our lives. yeardley dean was 20 days away from shaking the dean's hand. lynn a de -- linda so with more on her murder. >> reporter:...
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so, pensacola and ft.alton, destin, panama city, all of -- they all have a little time to prepare. >> those really are the most beautiful beaches. it would be a shame if something happened to them. >> it's the whitest of the whitest -- >> it's the whitest beaches in the world. that's why they're going to do everything they can. jonathan, you should go. you've never been to pensacola. >> i've never been. >> it's hot. oh, my gosh. >> is it hot and muggy hot or -- >> no. it's this kind -- >> hold on a second. hold on. >> what? >> it's not hot. mika went out after a book signing in july last year -- >> but i've run in the deserts -- >> it was 98 degrees, a hot day. i said, don't do it. because i played football in this weather and i'm telling you, you don't do it. >> i like running in the heat. >> middle of the day -- she says, i've run morocco and the sahara. i said, you have not run in pensacola. dead serious, she wasn't the same for three days sdwlo i wasn't. >> if it's record high and the humidity's there
so, pensacola and ft.alton, destin, panama city, all of -- they all have a little time to prepare. >> those really are the most beautiful beaches. it would be a shame if something happened to them. >> it's the whitest of the whitest -- >> it's the whitest beaches in the world. that's why they're going to do everything they can. jonathan, you should go. you've never been to pensacola. >> i've never been. >> it's hot. oh, my gosh. >> is it hot and muggy hot or...
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in pensacola, florida, steve hairiggan fox news. >> this morning the coast guard said b.p. has capped one of three leaks but that won't reduce the oil flow from the gulf well. >>> there are 29 confirmed deaths from the flooding in the south. that could go higher. much of downtown nashville is literally under water. parts of the mississippi and kentucky were also hit hard. ainsley earhart has the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: the water is beginning to recede and what is left is devastating. >> i wanted to get stuff out of the basement but i didn't have enough time. >> reporter: the weekend storm dumped more than a foot of rain. the worst during the overnight. families were not prepared and had little time to react. >> every 20 minutes, 30 minutes, you could just see it rising and rising. >> reporter: officials say they made the right call in advising people to stay inside. pointing to a higher an of deaths on the road. but for those who did flee and survived, returning home has been the hardest part. >> the people with pets still in houses and some people are onl
in pensacola, florida, steve hairiggan fox news. >> this morning the coast guard said b.p. has capped one of three leaks but that won't reduce the oil flow from the gulf well. >>> there are 29 confirmed deaths from the flooding in the south. that could go higher. much of downtown nashville is literally under water. parts of the mississippi and kentucky were also hit hard. ainsley earhart has the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: the water is beginning to recede and...
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this has very little to do with the area i'm talking about over top pensacola. you can see this little black line here are the florida waters that florida has jurisdiction over. there is a proposal, mr. speaker, to call a special session to put in the state constitution calling for no oil drilling around the state of florida. and as it relates to our constitution, that will be a good move, because what's happening right now, our economy is being affected and will be affected and will not have the resources we need to be able to deal with schools, health care, a number of other issues that the state has to take responsibility for. i'm just doing my part, not only signing bills, but giving voice to those individuals that i have met with saying, if you could help us, it would help us to be able to bounce back and that's what we are trying to do. this is the area that was shut down as of 6:00 p.m. today. this is only 19% of the gulf and this is very, very, deep water. only kind of fishing is tuna fishing. all the fish that you saw that i put up in the chart before t
this has very little to do with the area i'm talking about over top pensacola. you can see this little black line here are the florida waters that florida has jurisdiction over. there is a proposal, mr. speaker, to call a special session to put in the state constitution calling for no oil drilling around the state of florida. and as it relates to our constitution, that will be a good move, because what's happening right now, our economy is being affected and will be affected and will not have...
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but he spent most of his time conquering spanish forts and attacking the capital of west florida, pensacolahich he was clearly instructed not to do. he made war on a foreign power. >> can you read that speech today? >> yes, it is in the annals of congress. >> a three hour speech. does it read well? >> yes, his speech is all very literate. we should note that there is some amount of editing that went on. these guys were able to go back and tweaked things to make them obviously a little more polished than they were when they were on the floor. but this was a demanding audience, not just the house of representatives, but the people in the galleries. this is a man who could command the chamber and the gallery. they were incredibly astute. he watched people like patrick henry speak. he saw what worked and what didn't. he copied. he was a good emulator, and eventually developed a style of his own that was peerless. everyone who ever heard him remembered the first time they heard him. often they would say that the first speech they heard was the best one he made, no matter where it was or when it
but he spent most of his time conquering spanish forts and attacking the capital of west florida, pensacolahich he was clearly instructed not to do. he made war on a foreign power. >> can you read that speech today? >> yes, it is in the annals of congress. >> a three hour speech. does it read well? >> yes, his speech is all very literate. we should note that there is some amount of editing that went on. these guys were able to go back and tweaked things to make them...
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in pensacola, florida, har r >> far from over.he news at 16 starts right now. >>> break news right off the top tonight. a teenager has been shot on a metrobus in southeast. it happened at the 1700 block of minnesota avenue. the gun
in pensacola, florida, har r >> far from over.he news at 16 starts right now. >>> break news right off the top tonight. a teenager has been shot on a metrobus in southeast. it happened at the 1700 block of minnesota avenue. the gun
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ten day, not exactly a delay, but restriction on fishing from the mississippi river clear over to pensacolakeep in mind, john, and viewers across america, it's a $2.4 billion industry. it's crucial for the people who work on the ocean. john. >> what is the latest, i know you were talking earlier about the marine life coming on shore. the impact on birds and sea turtles. you talked the economic impact. the closing of the fisheries is huge. what about the environmental impact in. >> reporter: sea life is something we have seen. a northern gannet that migrates is a diving bird, drops and picks up fish. one was rescued a few days ago and is at a rescue center and expected to be ten days and released farther into the gulf. recently, today, there have been reports of some 20 different instances of turtles altogether, mainly into mississippi, that were actually found dead right along the search. some were kemp ridley turtles. those are an endangered turtles. not exactly sure if their death is a direct cause or link to the oil, but it's a possibility that they ate fish that had been swimming throug
ten day, not exactly a delay, but restriction on fishing from the mississippi river clear over to pensacolakeep in mind, john, and viewers across america, it's a $2.4 billion industry. it's crucial for the people who work on the ocean. john. >> what is the latest, i know you were talking earlier about the marine life coming on shore. the impact on birds and sea turtles. you talked the economic impact. the closing of the fisheries is huge. what about the environmental impact in. >>...
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residents and business owners on pensacola beach, florida say people are bracing for what could be the worst. >> we have a lot of news crews here, a lot of government here. unfortunately, i don't think you guys are too interested in fishing. >> right now you'd never even know there are thousands of gallons of oil out there but when it gets here i believe we're ready to just strike back. >> meanwhile bp has capped one of the leaks on the well gushing 200,000 gallons of oil a day. mike taibe joins us live. they capped off one situation but that doesn't mean it is all good news with that, certainly. >> reporter: no. this is really a good news/bad news story, tamron, with the bad news far outweighing the good. take a look at this. i'll use it as a wind indicator and it has now turned in the last hour. the water on that side, waland this side, the wind has turned around driving it closer. as you referenced before with the satellite photo. everybody is concerned about the fact that it looks like this oil landfall is going to occur sooner than they thought. first they thought two or three day
residents and business owners on pensacola beach, florida say people are bracing for what could be the worst. >> we have a lot of news crews here, a lot of government here. unfortunately, i don't think you guys are too interested in fishing. >> right now you'd never even know there are thousands of gallons of oil out there but when it gets here i believe we're ready to just strike back. >> meanwhile bp has capped one of the leaks on the well gushing 200,000 gallons of oil a...
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a day but rather a restriction on fishing in the northern gulf, from the mst river clear over to pensacolan mind, john and viewers across america, that is a $2.4 billion industry for this region. it's crucial for the people who work on the ocean. certainly very rough conditions is the last thing they need. john? >> reynolds, what's the latest -- i know you're talking earlier about the marine life coming ashore, some of the impact already we're seeing on birds and mentioned sea turtles. you talked about the economic impact, closing of fisheries is a huge economic impact. what about the environmental and sea life impact? >> reporter: the sea life impact, we've already seen, they had a northern ganat, a type of bird that migrates from new finland into the gulf of mexico each year, diving bird, drops down below the surface, picks up fish. there was one that was rescued a few days ago, at a rescue center in the area expected to be rehabilitated and released farther west in the gulf. there have been reports of 20 different instances of turtles, 20 turtles all together along the gulf coast, mainl
a day but rather a restriction on fishing in the northern gulf, from the mst river clear over to pensacolan mind, john and viewers across america, that is a $2.4 billion industry for this region. it's crucial for the people who work on the ocean. certainly very rough conditions is the last thing they need. john? >> reynolds, what's the latest -- i know you're talking earlier about the marine life coming ashore, some of the impact already we're seeing on birds and mentioned sea turtles....
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you have hamas and pensacola influencing and funding ms-13 as they move through the united states. the drug trafficking, the crime, the murder. when you are staff is breaking this law and when we don't enforce our laws and look away from you, there is a kind of contempt that builds. i think with the economy, with the nature of realizing that things will not get better under the current circumstances, the answer is not amnesty. is not rewarding people who have been here who have insulted those who have followed the rules or who have served this nation. youth services country and i want you to become a citizen. it is an insult to all of those who have waited and who have served to become citizens and i think there is an understanding that do you know what? in order for america to still be the beacon that everyone comes to, we allow more people legally to come into this nation than every other country on earth combined, they think in order to keep this nation worthy of coming to come it is time for that southern border. los angeles is showing economically that you cannot sustain a wel
you have hamas and pensacola influencing and funding ms-13 as they move through the united states. the drug trafficking, the crime, the murder. when you are staff is breaking this law and when we don't enforce our laws and look away from you, there is a kind of contempt that builds. i think with the economy, with the nature of realizing that things will not get better under the current circumstances, the answer is not amnesty. is not rewarding people who have been here who have insulted those...
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early on we had to take precautions to protect the central coast of louisiana clear down to pensacola, florida. and if you're going to boom that entire all -- that entire area, you put a stress on the system. we are deploying to make sure that we can move beyond the baseline level of sensitive areas that are identified with these plans and do more. >> so you are not prepared on april 21, 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 25th? >> we were prepared for a catastrophic spill. as we got into the first four or five days, we started fanning out to where we felt we had to put boom to the east and west clear over to pensacola. if you look at the plans for a blowout there, generally as when it cut somewhere about -- it is going to cut somewhere are around plackman paris, which has been impacted by it at the area you're going to have to defend. the time the oil and out there, when the winds come out of the west and start pushing it, or out of the south, we have to start thinking about mississippi sound and alabama. when they come out of the southeast, we have to think about plackman spares. the direction of mov
early on we had to take precautions to protect the central coast of louisiana clear down to pensacola, florida. and if you're going to boom that entire all -- that entire area, you put a stress on the system. we are deploying to make sure that we can move beyond the baseline level of sensitive areas that are identified with these plans and do more. >> so you are not prepared on april 21, 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 25th? >> we were prepared for a catastrophic spill. as we got into the first...
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miles of boom have been spread out around pensacola. as more elaborate plans to cap that at its source. even the company responsible did not offer guarantees. >> large domes, that would be lowered down on top of the leak and it would have a piping system that would carry the oil up to a vessel on the surface. 5,000 feet of water. this has never been done before. >> reporter: here on the florida panhandle, this area has boasd they have the whitest beaches in the world. that could change and the oil hits the sand. megyn: president obama expected to talk to the governors of tennessee and kentucky as the flooding gets worse. these pictures are incredible. the cumberland river is 7 feet above flood stage. the storms and flooding are to blame for 21 deaths in the south. the number could rights further still. many people are trapped in their homes right now. including country singer julia roberts. she sent us brand-new pictures not too long ago. take a look at this. the water almost reaching the tops of the street signs. the drivers, their car
miles of boom have been spread out around pensacola. as more elaborate plans to cap that at its source. even the company responsible did not offer guarantees. >> large domes, that would be lowered down on top of the leak and it would have a piping system that would carry the oil up to a vessel on the surface. 5,000 feet of water. this has never been done before. >> reporter: here on the florida panhandle, this area has boasd they have the whitest beaches in the world. that could...
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here in louisiana but all along the gulf coast, and even in florida where they now stretch from pensacola in the north, all the way down the west coast to the florida keys. >> anne thompson this morning, thank you. >>> today in greece, a general strike and a massive protest against big cuts in government spending. those cuts were ordered to help greece recover from an economic crisis that's affecting markets all around the world. this morning police used tear gas on some protesters near parliament. >>> overseas markets are mostly lower this morning at tuesday 2 225-point drop in the dow. why the big drop? >> it was concerns over growth in the world as well as china. there are fears other heavily indebted countries in europe will also need a bailout, including spain. fears are so great that the cost of insuring spanish and greek bonds against the possibility of default have hit records. in china, recent data is showing manufacturing may be slowing. investors ultimately fear that perhaps a global recovery could be derailed. >> melissa lee this morning, thanks so much. >>> in georgia, a clos
here in louisiana but all along the gulf coast, and even in florida where they now stretch from pensacola in the north, all the way down the west coast to the florida keys. >> anne thompson this morning, thank you. >>> today in greece, a general strike and a massive protest against big cuts in government spending. those cuts were ordered to help greece recover from an economic crisis that's affecting markets all around the world. this morning police used tear gas on some...
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pensacola, destin, all of those places, many even in louisisian they'r >> now hearing on the deep water horizon oil rig explosion. the operation manager testified over the phone. falling out, you will hear from a number of workers, the coast guard, and the mineral management service who are conducting a investigation. this is the fourth day of testimony. they will meet again in july. this is to 0.5 hours. >> are you on the line? are you on the record? as a result of the explosion of the deepwater horizon, the secretary of homeland security convened a joint investigation into the incident. are you aware of that? >> yes, sir. >> we have my co-chairman, right is the captain. in the audience, we have a representative of the interest. can place you under oath. false testimony given to an entity of the united states is punishable by fine or imprisonment. knowing this, do not swear the testimony you're about to give is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth? >> i do. >> you may be seated. >> before we begin, we just want to remind you that you are represented by transocean attor
pensacola, destin, all of those places, many even in louisisian they'r >> now hearing on the deep water horizon oil rig explosion. the operation manager testified over the phone. falling out, you will hear from a number of workers, the coast guard, and the mineral management service who are conducting a investigation. this is the fourth day of testimony. they will meet again in july. this is to 0.5 hours. >> are you on the line? are you on the record? as a result of the explosion of...
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pensacola, destin, all of those places, ma even in louisisiana, they'r >> now a portion of a hearingon the explosion. first, the manager who testified by phone. following that, you will hear from a number of workers, the coast guard, and the mineral management service are conducting this investigation. it is the fourth state investigators have heard from witnesses. they will meet again in july. this is about two hours. >> good afternoon. we are resuming the hearings. are you on the other line? >> yes, i am. >> for the record, as a result of the explosion and sinking of the deep water horizon -- deepwater horizon, secretary of homeland security and the the upper end of the interior convened a joint -- and the secretary of the department of the interior convened a joint investigation. are you aware of that? >> yes, sir. >> we have my co-chairman, right is the captain. in the audience, we have a representative of the interest. can place you under oath. false testimony given to an entity of the united stes is punishable by fine or imprisonment. knowing this, do not swear the testimony yo
pensacola, destin, all of those places, ma even in louisisiana, they'r >> now a portion of a hearingon the explosion. first, the manager who testified by phone. following that, you will hear from a number of workers, the coast guard, and the mineral management service are conducting this investigation. it is the fourth state investigators have heard from witnesses. they will meet again in july. this is about two hours. >> good afternoon. we are resuming the hearings. are you on the...
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host: if you live in texas or louisiana or mississippi or alabama or in the pensacola area, along the gulf coast region, we have a line set aside. we especially want to hear from you. garland robinette from wwl will be with us until 8:30 eastern time. we continue to monitor the scenes from bp. when you look at the scenes, what do you see? guest: devastation of culture for us. i did 20 years of tv anchoring starting in the 1970's and i ran into a phd in it jollity and petrochemicals and hydrocarbons -- phd in geology and petrochemicals. he said to me, what do you think about the loss in the wetlands? i said, was the wetland? it was a swamp to me. he took me back in the office and showed me u2 photographs from the spy planes that showed me the disintegration of the gulf coast. i went back. i was horrified and i said, wait until everybody hears about this. every year, starting in 1970 to 1986 -- i traveled the world, went to virtually every continent and covered wetlands and how to manage and what to do with it, telling people that it is going away and once it goes away we lose virtually
host: if you live in texas or louisiana or mississippi or alabama or in the pensacola area, along the gulf coast region, we have a line set aside. we especially want to hear from you. garland robinette from wwl will be with us until 8:30 eastern time. we continue to monitor the scenes from bp. when you look at the scenes, what do you see? guest: devastation of culture for us. i did 20 years of tv anchoring starting in the 1970's and i ran into a phd in it jollity and petrochemicals and...
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. -- the naval air station is serving as the staging facility in pensacola. we will continue to push bp to engage in the strongest possible response will taking steps to ensure the protection of our shoreline and our wildlife and our precious land. and with that, i welcome the secretary of the interior, ken salazar. >> thank you very much, secretary napolitano, and to all of the federal team who are here. administrator jackson from the epa, the undersecretary, as well as the admiral and the deputy secretary of the interior. gov. jindal all the other elected officials who are here. i want to recognize the terrific leadership of admiral landry from day one and the rest of the team who has been here on site. has been a team effort across all the agencies of the federal government. my deputy secretary david haye of wass dispatched down here when the incident occurred. we've been monitoring this minute by minute. -- my deputy secretary david hayes. we do not know where we're going. we're confident the federal team of united states of america, as directed by the pr
. -- the naval air station is serving as the staging facility in pensacola. we will continue to push bp to engage in the strongest possible response will taking steps to ensure the protection of our shoreline and our wildlife and our precious land. and with that, i welcome the secretary of the interior, ken salazar. >> thank you very much, secretary napolitano, and to all of the federal team who are here. administrator jackson from the epa, the undersecretary, as well as the admiral and...
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largely from the waters between the mouth of the louisiana to pensacola bay." we wanted to speak to a staff correspondent, occurred victor. -- kurt victor. what is the white house most concerned about? the loss of jobs? environmental impact? what, specifically? caller: you nailed it. first of all they have been dealing with horrific weather down there. the unpredictable nature of this. the exposure of the coastline, a vital area for the global and local economy has enormous exposure. and you have an economic issue that is very important. plus environmental issues with these fragile communities. and crabs, fish, across the board the c sued -- seafood community is at risk. a potential disaster that the white house is sensitive to. they're also worried and would never acknowledge the potential political fallout. did they respond quickly enough? could they have done more? they have political issues that are converging and making for a very challenging atmosphere. host: the president and his administration wasted no time when it first became apparent last week in sa
largely from the waters between the mouth of the louisiana to pensacola bay." we wanted to speak to a staff correspondent, occurred victor. -- kurt victor. what is the white house most concerned about? the loss of jobs? environmental impact? what, specifically? caller: you nailed it. first of all they have been dealing with horrific weather down there. the unpredictable nature of this. the exposure of the coastline, a vital area for the global and local economy has enormous exposure. and...
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host: if you live in texas or louisiana or mississippi or alabama or in the pensacola area, along thef coast region, we have a line set aside. we especially want to hear from you. garland robinette from wwl will be with us until 8:30 eastern time. we continue to monitor the scenes from bp. when you look at the scenes, what do you see? guest: devastation of culture for us. i did 20 years of tv anchoring starting in the 1970's and i ran into a phd in it jollity and petrochemicals and hydrocarbons -- phd in geology and petrochemicals. he said to me, what do you think about the loss in the wetlands? i said, was the wetland? it was a swamp to me. he took me back in the office and showed me u2 photographs from the spy planes that showed me the disintegration of the gulf coast. i went back. i was horrified and i said, wait until everybody hears about this. every year, starting in 1970 to 1986 -- i traveled the world, went to virtually every continent and covered wetlands and how to manage and what to do with it, telling people that it is going away and once it goes away we lose virtually all
host: if you live in texas or louisiana or mississippi or alabama or in the pensacola area, along thef coast region, we have a line set aside. we especially want to hear from you. garland robinette from wwl will be with us until 8:30 eastern time. we continue to monitor the scenes from bp. when you look at the scenes, what do you see? guest: devastation of culture for us. i did 20 years of tv anchoring starting in the 1970's and i ran into a phd in it jollity and petrochemicals and hydrocarbons...
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because of that we have to have resources ready from basically central louisiana coastline to pensacolaflorida. that really raises the degree of complexity and the resources required to do that. what we need to have is more agility and flexibility and bring the resources were there is no impact and put them where we need them, similar to southern parisienne right now. in response to your second point, everyone that has anything to do with this problem is being asked about it. people are being comment -- augmented by people of the national labs. i have been down there on a couple of occasions to talk to them. the u.s. geological survey is leading a team to establish what the actual flow rate is. i would tell you that the best minds we confined are being brought to problem -- brought to the problem. host: tony on the independent line. caller: good morning. why can't they just put a bomb and bomb that things tha shut? guest: you could do something kinetic down there. i am not sure we understand what the implications would be. we now have a board that is bringing hydrocarbons up under press
because of that we have to have resources ready from basically central louisiana coastline to pensacolaflorida. that really raises the degree of complexity and the resources required to do that. what we need to have is more agility and flexibility and bring the resources were there is no impact and put them where we need them, similar to southern parisienne right now. in response to your second point, everyone that has anything to do with this problem is being asked about it. people are being...
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pensacola, florida, republican line. caller: i would like to know why we have laws that they have to have a shut off valve. why do we not have a shot of the route in the gulf coast? we're right here on the coast. we're still recovering from hurricane. our national park just now reopened. now it will have to shut. there should have been shut off valves. bp and the government made a mistake. host: the president is planning on traveling to the gulf coast sometime in the next 48 hours. the president is planning on making his way to the area to assess the damage for himself. st. petersburg, fla., democrats line. caller: good morning. stop the drilling. you do not hear that. i live in the gulf and i am 76 years old and it is clear that your audience does not know the scope of this catastrophe. it is truly a pity. if it does not happen in your own backyard, it does not count. host: what makes you think that the audience does not know the scope? caller: it is clear from the calls. you do a bang up job, but the real issue should
pensacola, florida, republican line. caller: i would like to know why we have laws that they have to have a shut off valve. why do we not have a shot of the route in the gulf coast? we're right here on the coast. we're still recovering from hurricane. our national park just now reopened. now it will have to shut. there should have been shut off valves. bp and the government made a mistake. host: the president is planning on traveling to the gulf coast sometime in the next 48 hours. the...
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because of that we have to have resources ready from basically central louisiana coastline to pensacola, florida. that really raises the degree of complexity and the resources required to do that. what we need to have is more agility and flexibility and bring the resources were there is no impact and put them where we need them, similar t southern pisienne right now. in response to your second point, everyone that has anything to do with this problem is being asked about it. people are being comment -- augmented by people of the national labs. i have been down there on a couple of occasions to talk to them. the u.s. geolical survey is leading a team to establish what the actual flow rate is. i would tell you that the best minds we confined are being brought to problem- brought to e problem. host: tony on the independent line. caller: good morning. why can't they just put a bb and bomb that things tha shut? guest: you could do something kinetic down there. i am not sure we understand what the implications would be. we now have a board that is bringing hydrocarbons up under pressure to th
because of that we have to have resources ready from basically central louisiana coastline to pensacola, florida. that really raises the degree of complexity and the resources required to do that. what we need to have is more agility and flexibility and bring the resources were there is no impact and put them where we need them, similar t southern pisienne right now. in response to your second point, everyone that has anything to do with this problem is being asked about it. people are being...
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that cutting just to the west of lake ponchartrain, but that's expired and storms headed towards pensacola and speaking of that entire gulf region the forecast the next couple of days, right around where the oil spill is in the gulf and the wind are going to continue at least the next two days out of the south and southeast, 10 or 15 miles per hour and that continues to bring the oil closer towards the shows unfortunately. a couple of clear days and we'll see the thunderstorms move in. and here is what we're talking about for precipitation, and accumulating significantly around parts of tennessee and kentucky where we've seen the flooding last week and a little more rain moving in towards the area annen fortunately, pennsylvania, d.c., also seeing some of this and as far as your temperatures go for today. looking like this. not that bad and starting to warm up like summer, guys for people down south. >> sure is. thank you, rick from over there in the weather center. >> ten feet away. >> a fox news alert. bp holding on to hope that the latest effort to stop oil gushing into the gulf will wo
that cutting just to the west of lake ponchartrain, but that's expired and storms headed towards pensacola and speaking of that entire gulf region the forecast the next couple of days, right around where the oil spill is in the gulf and the wind are going to continue at least the next two days out of the south and southeast, 10 or 15 miles per hour and that continues to bring the oil closer towards the shows unfortunately. a couple of clear days and we'll see the thunderstorms move in. and here...
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pensacola, destin, all of those places, many even in louisiana, they're not affected. host: sandy davis, staff writer with "the advocate," thanks so much for checking in with us this morning. guest: no problem. i enjoyed t. have a nice day. host: taking a look at the "new york times," looking at hearings going on in louisiana, rig official testifies in a system failure. new details emerge about frantic final actionness of the crew aboard the deep water horizon oil rig after it exploded on april 20. an official for the company that owned the rig testified the government investigators that he tried in vain to activate an emergency system that would shut down the well despite orders from his captain to wait. the official said the procedure was unsuccessful, but showed early signs of success. his was one of many stories recounted to a six-member panel trying to determine the cause of the disaster. the topic we're talking about is congressman sestak and the offer from the white house. welcome. caller: hello. host: can you hear us? you're on the air. caller: hello. am i on t
pensacola, destin, all of those places, many even in louisiana, they're not affected. host: sandy davis, staff writer with "the advocate," thanks so much for checking in with us this morning. guest: no problem. i enjoyed t. have a nice day. host: taking a look at the "new york times," looking at hearings going on in louisiana, rig official testifies in a system failure. new details emerge about frantic final actionness of the crew aboard the deep water horizon oil rig after...
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let me tell you, we are not going to bottle pensacola in new york and ship it to china.there is a reason people are putting plans elsewhere in the world, to get it that 95% of the people that are going to create the jobs here in the united states because our intellectual property and because of our technology and our innovation. the point i am going to say and 30 seconds we said at the beginning of the year the way to create these 20 million jobs is to start by doubling our exports and then doubling them again, and doing a number of things on infrastructure and doing issues on energy. the president of the united states took that part of our plan literally, he told us he did, and put it in the state of the union address. the only problem is they are not doing anything about it because they can't get the congress to move on the free trade agreements. the free trade agreements with colombia, korea and panama are all going to be usurped by canada and the e.u. and it is going to cost us 500,000 jobs. we have got a real challenge here. so, but the big issue is american, most a
let me tell you, we are not going to bottle pensacola in new york and ship it to china.there is a reason people are putting plans elsewhere in the world, to get it that 95% of the people that are going to create the jobs here in the united states because our intellectual property and because of our technology and our innovation. the point i am going to say and 30 seconds we said at the beginning of the year the way to create these 20 million jobs is to start by doubling our exports and then...