the blowout preventer there? it just pushes that down. if it goes all the way through, they might decide then to go ahead and pump cement in to seal off that main pipe. it looks like the top kill that failed back in may but there is this difference. back then the oil was just pouring out, stopping it was like trying to push a train. first you had to catch it while it raced toward you. now with the cap on top, it s more like the train is stopped, although it s still very hard to push it backward or down, it s not as hard. anderson? if the static kill works and they pump the cement into the well, why would they continue with the relief well as they planned to, to be extra safe? yeah, that s really it. i mean, basically this is about redundancy, there s more to plug here also, than just the main pipe. you may recall, anderson, how we stood about this spot sometime back and i said near the top of the well, the pipe is about as wide as a big garbage can you would use in your yard, b
rst is notteen fur firshaan hdmi out. pledunder in al hous firswh will do firsthing. with e, e rs4g? firshaan hdmi out. ly fm rint,thnone deafhaand opitspee dit access www.sprinty even if the static kill works, it will take a long time for life in the gulf to return to normal. in the meantime, the oil disaster is taking a heavy emotional toll on people who live along the gulf coast, and so far they re getting little help from bp. when louisiana s health secretary sent this letter to bp requesting $10 million for mental health, he expected a speedy answer. that deadline has come and gone. no answer from bp, and this was the state s second request for
like trying to push a train. first you had to catch it while it raced toward you. now with the cap on top, it s more like the train is stopped, although it s still very hard to push it backward or down, it s not as hard. anderson? if the static kill works and they pump the cement into the well, why would they continue with the relief well as they planned to, to be extra safe? yeah, that s really it. i mean, basically this is about redundancy, there s more to plug here also, than just the main pipe. you may recall, anderson, how we stood about this spot sometime back and i said near the top of the well, the pipe is about aswi wide as a big garbage can u would use in your yard, but it tapers as it goes down deeper. where they plan to hit it is only about this wide, maybe seven inches across. and this pipe sits inside of an outer sleeve. even if you seal the inner pipe, there s a lot of room for oil to maybe leak through around it. in fact, if you do the page on
they hope to have that test finished within the hour. they ll take a couple of hours to look at the data, and sometime this afternoon start the data kill process, which involves pumping heavy mud down into the well and pump it from the top and seal it off. they re going to start very slow slowly, a barrel or two a minute. they think it will take a 6 1rks 63 hours to get it all down into the mud. but they do hope to know well before that whether it s working. there s some debate as to what working means. bp thinks it could be the final solution. the relief well would be to verify that the static kill works. admiral thad allen seems to maintain that the relief well is the ultimate solution. work on the relief well expected to be done sometime in mid-august. contessa. kristen, thank you very much. a group of farmers is asking that tom vilsack be fired.
i don t think they understood the economic devastation this moratorium would cause. everybody here on the coast, including fishermen and shrimpers and oystermen, who are most affected by the oil, are unanimous that the moratorium needs to be lifted. we can put major safety measures in place, and immediately, and lift the moratorium. martha: senator, we hope that the static kill works, and, solves at least one of the problems and you have a lot of stuff to deal with. absolutely. martha: and let us know if you hear back from the white house on the memo. absolutely. martha: we ll stay on top of that story here, as well, thank you, sir. bill:. out of the moratorium, republicans and democrats say, we need the jobs, is the ban on blackberries in the persian gulf, the united arab emirates, saying they ll prohibit blackberry services starting in october. and, that is for citizens and foreign visitors, officials say they have security concerns