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NBC Nightly News-20100906-00:32:00

the custody of the fbi tonight making its way to shore and to a nasa facility in louisiana where it will be inspected for evidence as investigators try to answer the question of why it failed. it emerged fully from the gulf of mexico, a 1 million pound metal sea creature pulled up. as the sun set on the scene of the biggest oil spill in america's history. the final 100 feet journey from the seafloor were the longest. hydrates, the crystals that foiled several attempts to cap the we will, created trouble. marvin morris is the leader. >> the hydrates as they come up melt and gas off. as it comes to the surface, we have to make sure we're taking all the safety precautions necessary so that gas is contained and held and bled off properly. >> reporter: the giant tower of the helix hoisted it to the center of the vessel.

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NBC Nightly News-20100906-00:33:00

hanging in the dark the emergency brakes failed the night of april 20th when it exploded in flames. now it's a 50-foot tall piece of evidence that may yield clues to why this disaster happened. though the men and women working on this operation insist it is just another job, they are well aware the world is watching. and there is one last mission to forever seal the well from the bottom with the relief well. national incident commander thad allen will give the order to john wright to finish the job. >> the pressure is to get the job done and get it over with and get on with it. >> reporter: do you feel that, too, admiral, allen? do you feel the pressure? >> i'm not sure i call it pressure. i think for me it's a huge accountability piece. there's an expectation bit american public that the problem will be solved. >> reporter: this weekend allen said the threat of another leak from the well is gone, but not the memory of 11 men that died

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CBS Evening News With Russ Mitchell-20100906-01:02:00

head assembly had two pieces of drill pipe in it rather than a single piece, and the blowout preventer wasn't able to shear through both pipes. >> reporter: lifting the blowout preventer out of the sea was a painstakingly slow process. it took almost 30 hours. when it was complete, admiral thad allen released this statement: the oil industry in the gulf is treading water since the government's moratorium on deepwater drilling. a b.p. engineer said recovery of the blowout preventer might change that. >> knowing that we have this b.o.p. piece back on surface and the investigation moving forward, we'll be able to better get the oil industry back up and moving again. >> reporter: it will take several days for the blowout preventer to reach land. it will be taken to a nasa facility near new orleans. results of the investigation will be of great interest to the many victims of the oil spill

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20100903:08:12:00

boats out of the water or move into other locations. that's a big part of what we will be doing tomorrow is checking the waterways, ensuring we can open the port in a timely fashion and get the fairies moving as well too for the labor day weekend coming up to get the tourists back out to ocracoke island and assure the waterways are clear. >> what is your biggest concern then as tomorrow moves on? >> as i said earlier, the inland waters with the pamlica sound the way the winds are blowing, a lot of the water will be moving up the rivers and moving westward, and we want -- and it being hightide here within the next 45 minutes, i believe, a lot of water will be in places that it is not typically with the storm surge and the wind blowing.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20100903:01:14:00

captain poe peel of the coast guard joining us live in north carolina. how is it looking? >> it is getting pretty good stiff breeze as you can imagine. she did is the thinking on how bad this is going to be? >> we are preparing for the worst as if it was going to be a direct hit. we've moved our resources to storm shelters trying to preposition to locations where we can get underway and come back out as soon as the storm moves out to conduct assessments and provide assistance. >> shepard: has it been your observance, thus far and those of others in the coast guard that small craft are staying in port and for the most part people are heeding the advice? >> yes. we saw one boat out at about 8:00 this morning. we did go to condition zulu which shuts down the ports in north carolina for traffic. we shutdown the ferry system a little after that. so far the boaters have heeded the warnings and stayed off,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20100903:06:41:00

virginia was planning for disaster. they moved the national guard troops to the coast, and they made numerous public announcements. they had shelters in place to house as many as 18,000 people if necessary. it looks as though those steps are not necessary. we are getting gusts up to 40 miles an hour, but not the damage we anticipated. of course, one additional factor in this area, a lot of navy access in the area with the harbors. in a storm that will cause a great deal of damage, sometimes the ships are sent out to sea to get out of the storm's path. that has not been the case in this storm. officials are deciding if they could ride it out in port. those ships are secure and they are riding it out here. back to you guys. >> steve, earlier, you talked about the fact that local officials are pretty happen right now. they don't have to worry about tourists not being there for the long holiday weekend.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20100903:03:04:00

idea why they're not really concerned now? watching everything? >> i think they're not really dealing -- feeling affects now. you can see people walking along the beach. today we did see residents boarding up windows with hard plastic or plywood but tourists seem to have a lacking attitude of the storm now, more curiosity than fear. >> since you're near a couple navy base what's is being done to secure ships in the harbor now? >> you're right. there is at least 60 ships in harbor here only during a real major storm there is a potential for huge damage will ships be sent out to sea. right now they're still in port. hoping to ride the storm out. >> all right. fox news correspondent thank you very much for that update. and we will keep tracking hurricane earl throughout the night. we'll be returning to the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20100903:08:41:00

virginia was planning for disaster. they moved the national guard troops to the coast, and they made numerous public announcements. they had shelters in place to house as many as 18,000 people if necessary. it looks as though those steps are not necessary. we are getting gusts up to 40 miles an hour, but not the damage we anticipated. of course, one additional factor in this area, a lot of navy access in the area with the harbors. in a storm that will cause a great deal of damage, sometimes the ships are sent out to sea to get out of the storm's path. that has not been the case in this storm. officials are deciding if they could ride it out in port. those ships are secure and they are riding it out here. back to you guys. >> steve, earlier, you talked about the fact that local officials are pretty happen right now. they don't have to worry about tourists not being there for the long holiday weekend.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20100903:04:14:00

captain poe peel of the coast guard joining us live in north carolina. how is it looking? >> it is getting pretty good stiff breeze as you can imagine. she did is the thinking on how bad this is going to be? >> we are preparing for the worst as if it was going to be a direct hit. we've moved our resources to storm shelters trying to preposition to locations where we can get underway and come back out as soon as the storm moves out to conduct assessments and provide assistance. >> shepard: has it been your observance, thus far and those of others in the coast guard that small craft are staying in port and for the most part people are heeding the advice? >> yes. we saw one boat out at about 8:00 this morning. we did go to condition zulu which shuts down the ports in north carolina for traffic. we shutdown the ferry system a little after that. so far the boaters have heeded the warnings and stayed off,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20100903:06:12:00

boats out of the water or move into other locations. that's a big part of what we will be doing tomorrow is checking the waterways, ensuring we can open the port in a timely fashion and get the fairies moving as well too for the labor day weekend coming up to get the tourists back out to ocracoke island and assure the waterways are clear. >> what is your biggest concern then as tomorrow moves on? >> as i said earlier, the inland waters with the pamlica sound the way the winds are blowing, a lot of the water will be moving up the rivers and moving westward, and we want -- and it being hightide here within the next 45 minutes, i believe, a lot of water will be in places that it is not typically with the storm surge and the wind blowing.

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