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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20100913:10:14:00

Oil two inches thick spreading as far as 70 as far as 70 miles from the that we ve looked. i won in we re finding it everywhere that we ve looked. i wonder if you could pinpoint one thing for us that is most worrisome about your findings so far. those findings are preliminary, says there s nothing living in these cores other than bacteria. i have yet to see a living shrimp, a living worm. nothing. reporter: joye, who cautions those findings are preliminary, says if those organisms are affected eventually larger fish and perhaps humans may also be. in a statement the government scys it s working with academic scientists to monitor aggressively where the oil is subsurface. but that hasn t always been the case. in may joye was part of a team featured on this newscast that discovered giant underwater plumes istration oil. at first the administration ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20100818:02:03:00

20 million acres in one unit, 19 million in another unite reservoirs have been64 proven to hold oil and gas, [ inaudible ] greta: that s anwr, west is prudhoe bay the oil discovered 1967, which is where you worked. and the pipeline was created beginning in the early 70s. it started flowing about 1977. 10 years after the discovery, yes. greta: alaska has a lot of revenue in the pipeline, just prudhoe bay and the pipeline a lot of money out of that. a lot of money out of oil development with leases with grands of the surface and subsurface development generates revenue, 85% of our state s budget is reliant on oil development that s why we don t have a state income tax or property taxes or state sales tax here. greta: did you work on the ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100817:11:18:00

Bioaccumulate into the larger organisms, but this is the basis of the food chain so if we re having toxic impacts there, then it does magnify not magnify but it does have effects throughout the food chain. when we look at the topography of the ocean floor, you have the continental shelf that comes out, then it drops down into that desoto canyon which gets you into the extremely deep water in the gulf. but right along that margin there where the continental shelf dips down into the deeper water, the shelf edge reef complex which is a spawning ground for a lot of commercial and recreational fish, the usf study said, these findings, although preliminary, suggest that subsurface oil may be emerging on to the west florida shelf through the desoto canyon. this is not just restricted to the extremely deep water. there s enough welling. how widespread could this become? it depends how big those plumes are and how long they persist but that conrare belt ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100730:02:51:00

Louisiana, only 200 to 300 miles of coastal marshlands have really been hit. i can t imagine that would have been a thousand or more mile fs that oil had not been removed from the surface and left to come ashore. clearly, in hindsight, use of dispersants, offshore skimming, burning offshore, that helped to save the coastline. there s trade-off, remember. damage to the oil shore marine species both at the surface and subsurface. obviously, the trains are still running, which is certainly a good thing, because we can hear the train behind you. i do want to point out, we got a picture from plaquemines parish official officials that shows oil still on the surface at barataria bay. i think they re annoyed, worried that the coast guard is going to be pulling out too quickly. do we know under water what s happening? there was all that talk of those plumes and oil being under the water. is that still there? is that going to just dissipate ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20100730:10:37:00

Those jobs have disappeared. there were almost 7,000 boats involved today. 4,300. many of them operated by fishermen being paid $1,500 a day. bp is being careful to say even with the well capped they are not rushing to leave town. as long as we still have oil coming to shore, whether it s on the surface or subsurface as far as tar balls rolling in, nothing changes for us. reporter: just to be clear here, the federal government man in charge of oil spill response, admiral thad allen, told us that while bp is paying the bills they have no say on when and how workers are laid off. that is a decision only made by federal, state, and local authorities. and he said until the coasts and the water are certified clean, there will be people here working on oil response and recovery. jeffrey kofman, abc news, westwego, louisiana. a new wildfire is burning out of control in the hills of north of los angeles. more than 1,500 homes have been evacuated in the town of leona valley near santa cla ....

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