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Creating the potential for a major oil spill. that was april 22enned of last year, we did not know, of course, how bad it would get. those 11 workers who went missing that night never returned home. we could not know that the blown well would keep spewing millions of barrels of oil for three months into the gulf of mexico. we did not know that night what had precipitated the accident. now we know some of what went wrong, but congressional action to fix it has so far consisted of $40 billion worth of correspondent welfare for the industry, and making it quicker for them to get their permits, no matter how safe this sort of drilling is. joining us now is bob cavnar. he was president and ceo of an oil drilling firm. he s author of the book, disaster on the horizon. thanks for joining us tonight. good to be with you, rachel. ....
That was april 22nd of last year, we did not know, of course, how bad it would get. those 11 workers who went missing that night never returned home. we could not know that the blown well would keep spewing millions of barrels of oil for three months into the gulf of mexico. we did not know that night what had precipitated the accident. now we know some of what went wrong, but congressional action to fix it has so far consisted of $40 billion worth of correspondent welfare for the industry, and making it quicker for them to get their permits, no matter how safe this sort of drilling is. joining us now is bob cavnar. he was president and ceo of an oil drilling firm. he s author of the book, disaster on the horizon. thanks for joining us tonight. good to be with you, rachel. what do you think the feeling is tonight among people in the ....
That was april 22nd of last year, we did not know, of course, how bad it would get. those 11 workers who went missing that night never returned home. we could not know that the blown well would keep spewing millions of barrels of oil for three months into the gulf of mexico. we did not know that night what had precipitated the accident. now we know some of what went wrong, but congressional action to fix it has so far consisted of $40 billion worth of correspondent welfare for the industry, and making it quicker for them to get their permits, no matter how safe this sort of drilling is. joining us now is bob cavnar. he was president and ceo of an oil drilling firm. he s author of the book, disaster on the horizon. thanks for joining us tonight. good to be with you, rachel. what do you think the feeling is tonight among people in the ....