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Legal View With Ashleigh Banfield-20150521-16:14:00

meantime i want to get you up to speed on what is happening on the other coast. in santa barbara, california they are under state of emergency because there was a massive crude oil spill across a nine mile stretch of beach, is this of course just before the memorial weekend. everyone is cleaning up with protection. these are live. look at that. there's only so much you can do when it such an insur mountable task. officials don't know yet just how much oil we're talking about, it is coming up on to the beach. here's the latest worse-case scenario, 105,000 gallons, think about that for a moment, 105,000 gallons, toxic black sludge, all

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CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley-20150521-00:34:00

release has happened and we're bringing in all our resources to respond. >> reporter: but you can already see the impact. this bird was coated with oil. >> two of them. >> reporter: these two whales nearly swam into contaminated waters. santa barbara county district attorney joyce dudley is considering criminal and civil charges against the pipeline company. ook across this ocean and i see >> i don't know if this is a crime scene yet, but as i look across this ocean and i see these rocks covered with tar and oil, it almost feels like blood. >> reporter: now back in 2010, plains all american pipeline was forced to pay $44 million after ten oil spills in several different states. and scott, as for the cleanup on these beaches, they say it could take weeks. to give you a sense of what they're dealing with, this is what your hand looks like today if you touch a rock. >> pelley: and we want to point out the broken pipeline has been shut off. ben, thank you very much.

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The Lead With Jake Tapper-20150521-20:41:00

people streaming in here to camp. they would be doing shore fishing, going on kayak trips. they say that this beach and the one right down the road el capitan, very popular. both sold out for memorial day weekend, won't be open until a week from today at least. a lot of work to do and a lot of people having to shift plans and money reimbursed. when that family's woulded a year to secure this treasurer ared campsite and all of a sudden are told you've got to go home sorry. it's a tough break for them. >> it's just a disgusting display. paul vercammen, thank you. appreciate it. in our politics lead today, the first batch of hillary clinton e-mails finally going public. the former secretary of state response days an the benghazi attack. did it anticipate the political fallout? and last night, a huge night for dave. letterman signing off after 33 years of "late night." more people may remember another night by this legend. that's next.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150521:04:38:00

dead, oiled fish. lucy nicholson pointed for reuters, shooting this -- and then there's this one, another oil-covered fish, this one also from the reuters photographer. collecting and laying out samples of dead, oiled wildlife on the beach that they're documenting and taking pictures of. the reporting basically all day today has been that no animals have been known to be affected by this spill. this was not a drilling spill or an oil train derailment or an exxon valdeze derailment, this was a pipeline, buried underground on land right next to the 101 free way in southern california, it was a few hundred yards from the beach. the way they discovered this pipeline leak, the way it often

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NBC Nightly News-20150521-01:00:00

it smells like gasoline. it's really intense. you can smell it from miles away and when you look out to the ocean you can understand why there are clumps of black sludge out there. the most heartbreaking part is when you see birds diving for fish in the water. crews have been out here cleaning but a long way to go. >> heard the news and went here we go again. >> reporter: what is normally a scenic ocean look out point along highway 101. >> it's too bad. >> reporter: offers a different perspective. connected by a boon trying to gather the oil from a cliff overlooking the shoreline. the nine mile oil slick is easy to spot. >> it doesn't belong. >> reporter: dwayne

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Erin Burnett OutFront-20150521-23:59:00

record. how do you explain the record of your company when it comes to spills and problems that you've had which far exceeds many other companies? >> our focus today has been on the response to this incident. i'll be happy to follow up with you later to address other concerns you may have. >> but would you agree that your company has had more than its fair share of spills? >> again we continue to operate, we move quite a bit of product across the united states. >> reporter: and they say they're working with the epa, working with the government agencies. bottom line they didn't really answer question. lastly i want to tell you this beach in particular, refugio beach, is closed for a week. that gives you some idea how long the cleanup is going to take. erin? >> sara, thaurngnk you very much. the scenario here is the worst-case scenario. see all the innocent wildlife who are fighting for their lives and so many of them of course will not survive this spill. thank you so much for joining us. be sure to set your dvr to

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20150521:09:38:00

water when he felt something nip him. >> i like jerked my leg back as fast as i could and jumped on my board and started paddling as fast as i could toward the beach. >> he's talking about smyrna beach. the victim says he was surfing in the shark's territory. experts say sharks are getting more aggressive there because bait fish are coming closer to shore with the tide. >> a special request here from a boat owner in the pittsburgh area. this all started tuesday night. at the pirates game. this was kind of fantastic. he hit a long, long home run. ball flew out of the stadium and wound up in the boat. yes, it hit the boat. goes in the boat. you know who else went in the boat? some guy who doesn't own the boat. he went after the ball. he took the ball while the boat owner was eating nearby. boat owner now wants that ball back. >> i don't know what we would need to do, but that would be pretty special if we could somehow get that back. if you're out watching, we want it back. >> good luck with that, big guy. also says he wouldn't have gone

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir-20150521-00:35:00

thunderstorm watch. we're talking big hail. two-plus inches. there could still be tornadoes tonight. then, the flash flooding threat. it goes through the holiday weekend and it's in large areas like oklahoma city to dallas. san antonio and just south of san antonio has the four to five-inch potential. these are places that have been inundated with sometimes double their monthly average. sometimes on track for their wettest month ever. >> we're thinking about them tonight. ginger, thank you. now, to that major oil spill in california. 105,000 gallons on the move tonight, and now covering nine miles of coastline in santa barbara. this evening, the images coming in. birds now covered in oil. whales swimming right into the oil slick. abc's kendis gibson is right there. >> reporter: tonight, a massive cleanup effort under way on one of southern california's most popular beaches. >> this oil spill affects all of us. this is a disaster. it's a worst nightmare scenario. >> reporter: this pristine

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At This Hour With Berman and Bolduan-20150521-15:21:00

point. >> good to see you. why the big question remains after months and months of airstrikes what to do now, a new chapter in the fight against isis. great to see you, bobby, thanks. coming up for us ex-wife of a biker killed in a shoot-out. she says his gang was going to make peace with bandidos. one will be joining me live. crews racing to contain what's a massive oil spill spreading along the beach. this as we learn it's much worse than previously thought. we're going to take you there live. ♪ color is a beautiful thing, i know, oh yes i know... ♪ ♪color is the i ching ching, for sure ding dang... ♪

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150521:08:38:00

a different story. this cleanup guy holding up a dead oiled fish. lucy nicholson pointed for reuters, shooting this -- and then there's this one, another oil covered fish, this one also from the reuters photographer. collecting and laying out samples of dead oiled wildlife on the beach that they're documenting and taking pictures of. the reporting basically all day today has been that no animals have been known to be affected by this spill. this was not a drilling spill or an oil train derailment or an exxon val tease derailment, this was a pipeline, buried underground on land right next to the 101 free way in southern california, it was a few hundred yards from the beach, the way they discovered this pipeline leak, the way it often happens with the pipeline leak, is that they don't know when it actually

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