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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110404:15:04:00

Scrambling to make other plans today as southwest airlines cancels more and more flights. the airline is inspecting all of its boeing 737s after a hole blew open in one of the planes friday in mid flight. jean meserve is in washington. tell us what the airline is looking for. you can only imagine when the passengers saw the sky and thought, what on earth is going on? reporter: if you listen to the sound with some of them, they were clearly startled and scared by developments. southwest is inspecting 79 boeing 737-300s in its fleet. so far small subsurface cracks have been detected in three additional aircraft. 19 have been returned to service. boeing is drafting a voluntary service bulletin and the federal aviation administration is likely to mandate inspections. we don t know how broad the order will be, but it could involve other 737 models and ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20100818:05:03:00

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 - 20100801:20:07:00

Environmental trade-off. you will be protecting one environment, which is the sensitive marshland and near shore environments at the expense of another environment, in this case the organisms that are underneath in the water column. and what is it about surface dispersant versus subsea dispersant? obviously they work differently and can harm different things. yes. the subsurface application has never been done before. there are differences between those two applications. with the oil coming to the surface, you have your oil slick on the surface. up to 40% of that oil will move into the air above that water, so you do lose some oil. but if you are dispersing oil down at the subsurface, then those compounds that would be lost to the air, if that oil rose to the surface, are not lost there, they re entrained into that water column. ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100801:21:00:00

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100801:21:00:00
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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100515:20:05:00

The oil. that s the process, that s why you use dispersants, it is to break it up into much, much smaller pieces and allow the process to be accelerated. that s the way it works. so that s the chief operating officer. now, just about three hours ago i actually asked ricky ott, a marine toxicologist, about these oil dispersant techniques and if there is an amount that is so small that it is not harmful anymore. we re talking about the droplets of oil left in the water. two things on that. one is that this dispersant is listed as 54% effective. and that s, again, an ideal laboratory condition. so, you know, at maximum you re looking at 50/50 chance of it dispersing the oil and where is the rest of the oil going to go? i don t see any subsurface drill buoys to monitor where this plume of sort of this toxic stew is headed. wow. and secondly, dispersed oil ....

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