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6.04.2010
Yahoo! News Photo - Most Emailed Photos - Yahoo! News Photos
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How Does BP put a $$$$$ Figure on this Cost!!!!??? heads should roll
Most Emailed Photos - Yahoo! News Photos
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Yahoo! News Story - Wash off tarballs, but brief encounters not risky - Yahoo! News
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Wash off tarballs, but brief encounters not risky - Yahoo! News
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Yahoo! News Story - Florida coast suffers first impact from oil spill - Yahoo! News
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Florida coast suffers first impact from oil spill - Yahoo! News
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Missouri's 3rd Congressional District: Jun 2010
| June 1, 2010 In this MegaVote for Missouri's 3rd Congressional District: Recent Congressional Votes
Editor's Note: The Senate is in recess until Monday, June 7. The House is in recess until Tuesday June 8. | |
| Recent Senate Votes | |
| Supplemental Appropriations Act - Vote Passed (67-28, 5 Not Voting) The Senate passed this $58.8 billion bill providing additional funds for disaster relief and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. The House will begin work on its version of the bill after the Memorial Day recess. Sen. Christopher Bond voted YES......send e-mail or see bio Sen. Claire McCaskill voted Not Voting......send e-mail or see bio | |
| Recent House Votes | |
| Patrick Murphy of Pennsylvania Amendment; National Defense Authorization Act, FY2011 - Vote Agreed to (234-194, 10 Not Voting) During the defense authorization bill debate, the House adopted this amendment that would repeal the "don't ask, don't tell" law that prohibits openly gay men and women from serving in the military. The draft of the Senate version of the authorization bill contains a similar provision. Rep. Russ Carnahan voted YES......send e-mail or see bio America COMPETES Reauthorization Act - Vote Passed (262-150, 20 Not Voting) This $85.6 billion bill would authorize a variety of science research programs over the next five years. The timetable for Senate action is unclear. Rep. Russ Carnahan voted YES......send e-mail or see bio National Defense Authorization Act, FY2011 - Vote Passed (229-186, 17 Not Voting) The House passed this $760 billion bill authorizing defense spending for the upcoming fiscal year. The Senate could take up its version of the bill sometime during the summer. Rep. Russ Carnahan voted YES......send e-mail or see bio | |
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Fwd: What Does the Gulf Oil Spill Mean for Energy in the U.S.? Live Webcast June 2
From: The Energy Collective <info@socialmediatoday.com>
Date: Wed, May 26, 2010 at 9:32 AM
Subject: What Does the Gulf Oil Spill Mean for Energy in the U.S.? Live Webcast June 2
To: scotty@stlouisrenewableenergy.com
Exploring the Gulf Oil Spill: What Does it Mean for Energy in the U.S.? Live Webcast June 2, 1:00 PM ET / 10:00 AM PT Join us and a panel of industry and policy experts, as we explore the circumstances that led to the Gulf oil disaster and dig into its potential ramifications, for offshore drilling and much more:
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Fwd: What BP doesn't want you to see
From: Dave Boundy, Repower America <info@repoweramerica.org>
Date: Thu, May 27, 2010 at 1:04 PM
Subject: What BP doesn't want you to see
To: Scotty <scottscontracting@gmail.com>
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5.21.2010
More Oil Spill Live
Oil Spill Video Feed Stirs the Web
by Claudine Zap2 hours ago
The oil gushing out of the busted rig in the Gulf of Mexico has not been stopped. But it can be watched. As investigators try to pinpoint the blame, and oil company executives point fingers, the curious are heading to the Web to take a look at the deep-sea drama unfolding 5,000 feet underwater.
Turns out, the oil company BP has a video feed of the rig, which now gives a front-row seat to the unending oil leak. Under pressure from Congressman Ed Markey of Massachusetts, executives made the live feed available to the public. The video is being hosted at the Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming website.
News of the live feed caused searches to surge 1,725% on "bp oil spill live feed" in just one day. Searches also gushed on "bp live feed," "bp oil spill live cam," and "bp oil spill live."
According to the AP, a mile-long tube is capturing 210,000 gallons of oil a day, but a lot of oil is still escaping — and can be seen, lava-lamp-like, oozing out on underwater camera. The company initially estimated 210,000 gallons was the total amount of the spill — and now admits it was, well, way off. At worst, the amount of oil that has already spilled is a dozen times more than the Exxon Valdez disaster.
Here's an image from the live feed:
As if any more proof were needed that the world is watching, the video feed crashed due to enormous Web traffic, so instead of a plume of oil, viewers are treated intermittently to a black screen. However, clips of the live footage were captured and are now being showcased on various sites. For live video feeds, check out BP's homepage.
Or you can try the Select Committee on Global Warming's website.
Be patient: The video feeds are overwhelmed with traffic, so they are often slow or simply not available.
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Scotty has stopped using BP Gasoline!!!
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