Azerbaijan’s historical oil settlement - Balakhani village, which is known as the first oil center on Absheron peninsula, has today turned into unique open-air art gallery, where houses are painted with colorful images. Surrounded by rich oil fields
louisiana. take us through the next steps here. if you think about the time and the months that we watched all that oil gush out of that blown out well now only to see it stabilize. that means static, pressure, they re monitoring it and a little bit of an engineering success that bp and the government is celebrating today. but it doesn t necessarily mean that it is the end all and that comes from incident commander thad allen saying the next step in the next few days will be the ultimate plug in the relief wells that they are drilling and that, hopefully, will give them the success they need to say this well is certainly at an end point for leaking again. certainly, no time soon enough, i mean, certainly, residents on the gulf have been wanting this for some time, but, still, thomas, a lot of questions still need to be answered. michelle, the government really needs to keep a watchful eye on what happens with all the chemicals pumped into the gulf. i will go ahead and listen to
bill: here we go on a fox news alert, i m going to get you to the gulf, if you have not heard yet, on day 87, day 87 1/2, now day 88, the oil has been capped. and look at far screen left now. that s some videotape that we ve been running now for the past several weeks, months, in fact, of the oil gush, and screen right is clearwater. that s remarkable. martha: we ll take that, right? bill: haven t seen it back to april 20th, when 11 people were killed when that oil rig in the gulf exploded in the gulf of mexico. the cap is on, they re trying to figure out whether or not the pressure can work, high pressure, they say, is good because it shows it s only a single leak and that s the leak they re managing now, low pressure, anywhere between
blading have to do with rebuilding quake-ravaged haiti? a lot if you re the young man featured in our mission possible today. and there was a time maybe you break up with that special girlfriend or boyfriend. that s what people in cleveland feel like right now. lebron left them. talking heartbreak in my xyz today. keeping you informed on what s happening, here we are in this oil disaster, 80-plus days into this thing now. and on this day, we are trying to give you a look at this oil disaster like you haven t quite seen before. we have a reporter out there in the gulf and also an environmentalist philippe cousteau who are going to take a dive into the water and the oil, if you will. we re going to bring you a live look at it as it happens. behind me, you re still seeing the live look of that oil gush from the well, some 35,000 to 60,000 barrels a day.
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