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Read the full text of President Barack Obama’s speech on the BP oil spill 0

Posted on June 16, 2010 by bp complaints

Read the full text of President Barack Obama’s speech on the BP oil spill
Good evening. As we speak, our nation faces a multitude of challenges. At home, our top priority is to recover and rebuild from a recession that has touched the lives of nearly every American. Abroad, our brave men and women in uniform are taking the fight to al Qaeda wherever it exists.
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“A Full and Vigorous Accounting of the Events” 0

Posted on June 01, 2010 by bp complaints

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Today, President Obama met with former Senator Bob Graham and former EPA Administrator Bill Reilly who will serve as co-chairs of the bi-partisan BP Oil Spill Commission.  Senator Graham served two terms as Governor of Florida and represented the state in the United States Senate for nearly 20 years.  William Reilly served as the Administrator of the EPA under the first Bush administration and served during the Exxon Valdez Disaster.

The Commission is tasked with investigating the cause of the spill to determine what went wrong and what reforms must be made to ensure that a crisis like this one never happens again.  In his remarks today, President Obama underscored the importance of this investigation, emphasizing that the Commission would have his “full support to follow the facts wherever they may lead — without fear or favor.”

We have an obligation to investigate what went wrong and to determine what reforms are needed so that we never have to experience a crisis like this again.  If the laws on our books are insufficient to prevent such a spill, the laws must change.  If oversight was inadequate to enforce these laws, oversight has to be reformed.  If our laws were broken, leading to this death and destruction, my solemn pledge is that we will bring those responsible to justice on behalf of the victims of this catastrophe and the people of the Gulf region.

President Obama and BP Commission Co-Chairs

President Barack Obama and BP Oil Spill Commission co-chairs, former EPA Administrator William Reilly, left, and former Sen. Bob Graham of Florida, right, walk back to the Oval Office after speaking to the media in the Rose Garden of the White House, June 1, 2010. (Official White House Photo by Chuck Kennedy)

The President also underscored the Administration’s commitment to stopping the leak, cleaning up the oil spill and restoring the lives and livelihoods of those living in the Gulf Coast region:

We’re continuing our efforts on all fronts to contain the damage from this disaster and extend to the people of the Gulf the help they need to confront this ordeal.  We’ve already mounted the largest cleanup effort in the nation’s history, and continue to monitor — minute to minute — the efforts to halt or capture the flow of oil from the wrecked BP well.  Until the well is stopped, we’ll multiply our efforts to meet the growing threat and to address the widespread and unbelievably painful losses experienced by the people along the Gulf Coast.  What’s being threatened — what’s being lost — isn’t just the source of income, but a way of life; not just fishable waters, but a national treasure.

There are now more than 20,000 men and women in the region working around the clock to contain and clean up the oil.  We’ve authorized more than 17,000 National Guard members to respond across four states.  More than 1,700 vessels are currently aiding in the response.  And we’ll ensure that any and all responsible means of containing this leak are pursued as we await the completion of the two relief wells.  I’ve also directed Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano and Admiral Thad Allen, who is the National Incident Commander, to triple the manpower in those places where oil has hit shore or is within 24 hours of impact.

The Administration will ensure that BP will be held financially liable not only for the cost of the clean up, but also for the financial damages of those whose livelihoods have been impacted by the oil spill.  The President vowed to “hold BP and any other responsible parties accountable for financial losses borne by the people in the region.” 

As a result of this disaster, lives have been lost.  Businesses have been decimated.  Communities that had already known great hardship now face the specter of sudden and painful economic dislocations.  Untold damage is being done to the environment — damage that could last for decades.  We owe all those who’ve been harmed, as well as future generations, a full and vigorous accounting of the events that led to what has now become the worst oil spill in U.S. history.  Only then can we be assured that deepwater drilling can take place safely.  Only then can we accept further development of these resources as we transition to a clean energy economy.  Only then can we be confident that we’ve done what’s necessary to prevent history from repeating itself.

President and BP Commission in Oval Office

President Barack Obama meets with BP Oil Spill Commission co-chairs, former Sen. Bob Graham of Florida, second from left, and former EPA Administrator William Reilly, second from right, in the Oval Office, June 1, 2010. Also attending the meeting are John Brennan, Assistant to the President for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism, left, and Carol Browner, Assistant to the President for Energy and Climate Change right.

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FULL VIDEO: Ecological risk grows as Deepwater Horizon oil rig sinks in Gulf 25

Posted on May 31, 2010 by bp complaints

FULL tinyurl.com UNCENSORED SINKING OIL RIG officials are mobilizing for a cleanup functioning in case a large oil spill occurs, in what has become one of the worst industry disasters in decades.later listing for most of Wednesday, the 0 million platform 41 miles off the Seacoast of Louisiana sunk in 5000 feet of irrigate at some 10 am Thursday. Seventeen people were injured, and 11 are even missing from the explosion. The rest of the crew of 126 filed into lifeboats or jumped nearly 100 feet from the weapons platform before being pulled from the weewee by Glide Guard saving crews. As the intense fire burned the spewing oil off on Wednesday, early indications were that the tackle fire didn’t present significant danger to the coastal ecosystem. But with the semi now sunk and the fire out, concerns are now growing that the berth could mirror a deep-H2O spill caused by a fire on the West Atlas rig off Australia last year, which environmentalists likened to a “disaster movie.”
Video Rating: 2 / 5

The Gulf Oil Spill Coastal Crisis Full Evening Report 5pm May 4 2010 8

Posted on May 28, 2010 by bp complaints

Video Rating: 5 / 5

Obama Wants BP To Pay Full Cost Of Oil Spill! 26

Posted on May 24, 2010 by bp complaints

MOXNews.com May 13, 2010 BBC World News
Video Rating: 4 / 5

http;//www.wildlifepromise.org – This week, the latest news on the BP Oil Spill (Miles was there!), Senate Clean Energy and Climate Legislation and Dirty compares the Titanic to the BP Oil Spill.

USCG and BP Give Full Report of Oil Spill Details and Capping Well for May 3 2010 Part 2 of 2 8

Posted on May 17, 2010 by bp complaints

The United States Coast Gaurd and BP Officials give a Press Confrence for May 3 2010 about the Oil Spill and Capping the Well with a Dome.

The United States Coast Gaurd and BP Officials give a Press Confrence for May 3 2010 about the Oil Spill and Capping the Well with a Dome.

FULL VIDEO: Transocean Deepwater Horizon oil rig explosion shows new risks 50

Posted on May 17, 2010 by bp complaints

FULL tinyurl.com UNCENSORED SINKING OIL RIG functionaries are mobilizing for a cleanup surgery in case a large oil spill occurs, in what has become one of the worst industry disasters in decades.afterward listing for most of Wednesday, the 0 million political platform 41 miles off the Seacoast of Louisiana sunk in 5000 feet of pee at hot 10 am Thursday. Seventeen people were injured, and 11 are notwithstanding missing from the explosion. The rest of the crew of 126 filed into lifeboats or jumped nearly 100 feet from the weapons platform before being pulled from the irrigate by Seacoast Guard rescue crews. As the intense fire burned the spewing oil off on Wednesday, early meter readings were that the set fire didn’t present significant peril to the coastal ecosystem. But with the set now sunk and the fire out, concerns are now growing that the post dismissed mirror a deep-piss spill caused by a fire on the West Atlas rig off Australia last year, which environmentalists likened to a “disaster movie.”
Video Rating: 3 / 5

CoastGuardNews.com NEW ORLEANS – Fire boat response crews battle the blazing remnants of the off shore oil rig Deepwater Horizon April 21, 2010. A Coast Guard MH-65C Dolphin rescue helicopter and crew document the fire aboard the mobile offshore drilling unit Deepwater Horizon, while searching for survivors April 21, 2010. Multiple Coast Guard helicopters, planes and cutters responded to rescue the Deepwater Horizon’s 126 person crew. US Coast Guard video by Air Station New Orleans

Office of Coastal Protection and Restoration Officials Open Davis Pond Diversion to Full Capacity to Help Curb Oil Penetration into Coastal Marshes 0

Posted on May 11, 2010 by bp complaints

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BP Offers Full Support to Transocean After Drilling Rig Fire 0

Posted on May 02, 2010 by bp complaints

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BP Pledges Full Support for Deepwater Horizon Probes 0

Posted on May 02, 2010 by bp complaints

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