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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100711:11:07:00

Dispersants there, in addition to the concerns over dispersants you have oil free-flowing once again into the gulf. what concerns for, what environmental concerns do you have now that we re in day 83, where are we in terms of the effect of all of this still on the environment down there? well, the effect of all of this oil is just incredible. you ve got really several different spills, you ve got a deep surface spill, some of that oil doesn t ever get to the surface. it stays down in the water column, serves as food for bacteria, that can use up oxygen so there s a concern about oxygen depletion and the toxic effect on the juvenile species of a lot of the marine organisms. when oil gets to the surface, some of it is being skimmed, some being burned but a lot of it is being dispersed on the surface, that gets oil down in the water column, cnn has been running some beautiful pictures, taken by divers that were down in the subsurface looking at ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100708:00:03:00

They re going to cap that leak tomorrow, by the way. that s oil on the surface and subsurface. we know weeble dealing with this oil at least for month, maybe longer, maybe even year washing up on our coasts. reporter: you heard what he said there, campbell, at least months, maybe years, that they re going to see the effects of this oil spill washing up on the coast here and that s what they re preparing to do to continue this cleanup as long as it takes here. david, we re also hearing these complaints from well, coming from at least one parish president, and he s saying that these chemical dispersants that are everywhere, that are supposed to break up the oil, are actually making it harder to stop tar balls from washing up on the shore and he wants a freeze on using them. what are you hearing from officials down there? reporter: well, that debate really heating up when those tar balls showed up in lake pontchartrain. no one thought the oil would get ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20100705:15:10:00

Producer. however,is not yet connect to the connected to the well line, so bp and the least guard and the federal government s deep water response here hopes to have that connected maybe wednesday or thursday. getting it connected will be challenging with these rough seas. once it is connected, according to bp and the federal government, the collection on a daily basis will have 50,000 barrels a day and with the top end of the government s estimate being 60,000 barrels a day continuing to pour into the gulf, that is almost the entirety, so that would be great progress if they can get that done but of course there remains remains so much oil on the surface and subsurface. jon: we ve talking for months, since april, about the fishermen who can t actually set out to sea. what s the outlook? still not looking good? reporter: the outlook is not looking great. noaa just closed off an additional 1000 square miles over the past week, so now, ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20100630:20:17:00

Lost, if you will, has to be replaced so what s going to be replaced will come from beneath allong what is potentially beneath to come up. now, is the subsurface oil right there just below the surface? is this going to be enough agitation to pull that up. that s going to be a great question. we don t know that because we don t know how deep some of that oil is but it won t help. i can tell you that. if you take the situation like this and you start making a wash tub and start peeling off the top layers, eventually you ll get to the middle of the onion and, unfortunately, that means more oil potentially coming to the surface as we go on through the next 24 to 48 hours. thank you for your reporting on the weather and for your little bit of analysis there as to the behavior of water in a storm. appreciate it. jim cantore. turning now to the ongoing spy saga out of russia, one of the 11 wannabe spies is what i call them arrested in the alleged espionage ring has gone missing now after be ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20100515:15:14:00

Calculating maybe it s more than that. a big debate among scientists, but the coast guard and other people involved say that s almost a moot point. they re treating it as catastrophic, no matter how big the flow is, and they re trying to throw everything they can at it to try to get this thing stop and get the oil on the surface and subsurface, too, to get it cleaned up. it s a big job. can t happen soon enough. mark potter, thanks so much. the volcano in iceland is causing more trouble for travelers in europe. we re going to nbc s stephanie gosk for the latest from london. what s the latest there? here we go again. they haven t done it yet. right notice it s just a threat from the department of transport that they may close uk airports starting tomorrow at noon intermittently throughout the next few days, depending on where the ash cloud goes. ....

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