Anderson talks with Rep. Luis Guitierrez about his call to ban BP from further oil drilling.
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Filed under: 360° Radar • Gulf Oil Spill • Keeping Them Honest • Oil |
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Does anyone know if any of the Managing Directors or executives for BP live in the United States? This would determine if they are directly affected by the oil spill like the rest of us are who live here. If the executives only live in Britain, then do any disasters like this ever happen in Britain or do they always happen outside of Britain? Does anyone know? Thanks
Why does BP keep holding back information. Example, they held back under water videos, and only showed one blurry picture.
How on earth could the The CEO make the comment that the damage to the environment will be very, very modest!! Bet your guest won't answer that one!
THANK YOU A.C. , LOVE YOUR REPORTING!
I'm wondering if that is fair, I know this is a huge enviornmental diaster, but how many accidents have they had before, should that not be taken in to account. They should have to pay for the full clean up though.
No matter how BP tries to make this a minor accident or keeps down playing the spill This is catatrophic to the Gulf of Mexico and everyone it will affect everyone. Not too Much said about the Toxins in the oil and the dispersants. Everyone cleaning up and volunteering will most likely will have major medical problems later Guaranteed!
He is doing BP a great favor, because in reality, soon enough, BP is not going to need it. I stopped buying gas at BP stationsa week ago just like I deed with Shell ten years ago.
Finally a punishment that companies will actually pay attention to. Good idea to deny drilling for BP.