Another bike week has come and gone. Sunday was the last nght of the spring myrtle beach rally.Thousands of bikers from all over made their way to the grand str
with katie couric reporting tonight from the gulf coast. couric: good evening, everyone. we here in venice, louisiana tonight, in good times the departure point for many fishing boats, one of the main staging areas from the cleanup. b.p. said it s spent $2 billion on the spill including $105 million to compensate 3,000 victims. c.e.o. tony hayward, who s been a walking p.r. disaster, shunned oil skimmers for a yacht race over the weekend. now he s canceled his speech in london tomorrow saying he has to focus on the gulf coast. oil continues to gush into the gulf, by one measure enough so far to fill more than 9,000 average-sized living rooms. shifting currents are pushing the oil northeast toward alabama and the florida panhandle and the no-fishing zone has expanded to 36% of the federal waters in the gulf. in a cbs news/ new york times poll out tonight 43% of americans approve of president obama s handling of the spill. only 13% approve of b.p. s efforts. once again, we h