Week. Here are some of the conversations you just might have missed. Donald trump will not commit to accepting the results of the 2024 election. In an interview with the milwaukee journey sentinel, the 2020 election was stolen from him. So, we talked about this yesterday and we were so, i think the word is, shook. That we have decided to go back in way deeper oh, this is a new one, according to alex. So this is the New York Times. When asked about this november, he said quote, if everything is honest, ill gladly accept the results. I dont change on that. If its not, you have to fight for the right of the country. This is the milwaukee journal. And richard, people across the world look to the United States and have always looked up to the United States, donald trump certainly changed that in many ways, but january 6th, as you have always said to me. It just shook our neighbors, just like it shook us. Now you have him once again, a guy who is a favorite in a lot of polls saying, i will n
of the oil that flowed into the gulf is gone. which president obama was quick to seize on. listen. a report out today by our scientists showed that the vast majority of the spilled oil has been dispersed or removed from the water. so the long battle to stop the leak and contain the oil is finally close to coming to an end. and we are very pleased with that. not everyone agrees with that, however. that assessment, the methodology of the report isn t really clear. and the group. noaa, the group that released the report, they re the same ones who claimed only 5,000 barrels of oil were pouring out of the well based on surface images and now they say oh, well, actually back then about 60,000 barrels of oil a day were pouring out. tom foreman joins us with the latest, tom? hi, anderson. the government s analysis of what happened to the nearly 5 million barrels of oil that gushed from that well is raising hope and sharp skepticism here on the coast tonight.