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demanding answers: i m jon scott in for shepard smith on day 88 of our national disaster in the gulf of mexico. tonight, bp reports its new containment cap is holding and there is still no oil gushing into the gulf. we are about halfway through the 4 -hour testing period. the feds say the pressure readings are not quite as high as they would like. in this case high pressure is a good thing. but they are close enough to continue the testing for at least another few hours. after that engineers could decide to call the whole thing off and uncap the well before it possibly causes an even bigger disaster. we have team fox coverage. major garrett live at the white house. first, to the fox report s chief correspondent jonathan hunt live in port sulfur, louisiana. jonathan, what s the fear here? well, jon, the fear among the feds is that if the pressure of the oil is not reaching the levels that they thing they should be seeing, it might mean that the oil is leaking
casey anthony murder trial. cindy anthony said it smelled like there was a dead body in her daughter s car. ken feinberg, the head of the gulf coast fund is holding his third town hall of the day in port sulfur, louisiana. i m from the gulf coast. my family spends a lot of time here. i have a personal interest in ensuring that we get this job done right. i m keith seilhan. i m in charge of bp s clean up on the gulf coast.
look what is going on around the coast. phil is live in venice, louisiana. what is going on there? reporter: the president should be actually in just a few minutes. one of the great indicators, the coastguard is not only on the water but flying around above me. to make sure canal is saved from any threat from the president. he was heading south through port sulfur. it s about 20-25 minute drive from here. president is going to come down here. he did not fly down here because the weather is so bad. we ve been reporting about the hampering effort of the wind involved in getting the oil contained, collected, burned off none of that happening today. the planes are not flying overhead using the chemical dispersants because of the high wind. how the there where the oil spill is, the waves are about six to eight feet high.