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June 4th, 2010
07:00 AM ET

Who will get slimed in oil spill politics?

(CNN) – The growing oil spill in the Gulf has raised the political stakes for President Obama and others looking to make a splash in the mid-terms elections. Our Jim Acosta reports on that part of the story for us.


Filed under: Gulf Oil Spill • Politics
June 4th, 2010
06:30 AM ET

Gut Check: Are sand berms a smart defense?

By Bob Ruff and Carol Costello, CNN

(CNN) – Fans of the Star Trek television series and movies will no doubt recall the recurring struggle between the emotional Captain Kirk and the logical Spock. Crises as big as the universe itself in the end were somehow averted as emotion and science put their very different heads together.

As for our very own earthly crisis, the giant oil spill in the Gulf, right now science is flummoxed. The best scientists and engineers can’t figure out how to stem the flow or prevent the oil from reaching shore.

Is it time for a little emotion?

"All you need to do is look at this brown pelican, our state bird,” an emotional Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal pronounced Thursday just feet from the oil drenched bird and in full view of a gaggle of reporters.

The governor is usually pretty low-key, but not these days. Here’s a sample:

"I don't want to see a drop of oil on Louisiana's coast!"

“We’re frustrated!”

“Cut us a check!”

“This is their oil! Their damage! They caused this!”

And he’s not alone. It’s not often a U.S. congressman cries on the floor of the House. But that’s precisely what Rep. Charlie Melancon did the other day when describing the environmental disaster affecting his state.

There is a sense of doom here and, some say politicians in their eagerness to do something are calling for solutions that may not work, like giant, six foot high walls of sand – "sand berms." It’s a concept the politicians say has been in their Area Contingency Plan with the Corp of Engineers.

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Filed under: Gulf Oil Spill • Gut Check
June 3rd, 2010
11:00 AM ET

Senator asks for bigger federal response to oil spill

(CNN) – Oil from BP's blown-out well is staining beaches all along the Gulf Coast. With the slick closing in on his state, Florida Sen. Bill Nelson wants a stronger military response to fight the spill. He joined us on Thursday's American Morning to talk about why the U.S. needs more help to prevent oil from hitting the shores.


Filed under: Gulf Oil Spill • Politics
June 3rd, 2010
10:00 AM ET

What's next for BP?

(CNN) – BP's latest effort to slow down the oil spilling into the Gulf has hit another snag. The company says it's getting ready once again to try and slice a leaking oil riser in half so they can try to cap it after the saw got stuck on the first try.

As they continue to try to figure things out, oil has now washed ashore in three states and is moving closer to Florida. The Coast Guard's national incident commander, Adm. Thad Allen, joined us on Thursday's American Morning to explain the next steps in capping the Gulf Coast oil riser.

Read more: BP seeks yet another way to stop oil leak as protests loom


Filed under: Gulf Oil Spill
June 3rd, 2010
09:00 AM ET

Oil spill closes oyster beds in Louisiana & Alabama

(CNN) – People in New Orleans are getting ready for the first-ever oyster festival this weekend in the French Quarter. But with the oil spill shutting down five of the 16 oyster beds in Louisiana, and all the oyster beds in Alabama, a lot of people in the seafood industry are really worried about their future. Our Carol Costello has the report.


Filed under: Business • Environment • Gulf Oil Spill
June 3rd, 2010
07:00 AM ET

Underwater robots toil in the abyss

(CNN) – For the past 45 days, we've been relying on underwater robots to fix the man-made disaster deep in the Gulf of Mexico. They've been our eyes – providing live feeds of the disaster, and our hands – holding saws that are gnawing through thick pipe at the bottom of the sea. Our Rob Marciano got a look at some of the underwater ROVs being used to stop the Gulf Coast oil spill.


Filed under: Gulf Oil Spill • Tech
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