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CBS/AP/ May 28, 2010, 4:50 PM

Obama Heads to Gulf as Oil Spill Stakes Soar

Updated at 10:32 a.m. Eastern.

A day after saying ""I take responsibility" for handling the biggest oil spill in U.S. history, President Barack Obama was heading to coastal Louisiana for an update on efforts to stop the flow of crude into the Gulf of Mexico and to clean up the mess.

Mr. Obama, interrupting a Memorial Day weekend trip to his Chicago home, planned to visit a beach set up with protective booms alongside Adm. Thad Allen, who is overseeing the spill response. Mr. Obama was then to travel to the U.S. Coast Guard Station in Grand Isle, La., to attend a briefing by Allen, and meet with several officials, including the governors of Louisiana, Florida and Alabama. He was spending about three hours in the region.

"I think he needs to see the folks working on the beach with the cleanup," Allen said Friday morning on CBS' "Early Show." "I think it's a real, real tough challenge, especially in the remote areas where you have marshlands involved and you can't always get there easily and the surveillance is difficult."

The president's visit, his second to the devastated region since the tragedy began, comes at a time of escalating anger and frustration along the coast, and in the country at large, with the inability of BP and the government to stop the flow of oil that is damaging marine life, wildlife and the local economy.

Some say Mr. Obama's seemingly "hands off" approach to the disaster will cost him.

"The president has not been as visible as he should have been on this, and he's going to pay a political price for it, unfortunately," Sen. Mary Landrieu, D-La., told POLITICO Thursday, adding that "if he personally steps up his activity, I think that would be very helpful."

Meanwhile, Allen said oil giant BP PLC had succeeded, at least temporarily, in stopping the flow of oil and gas from the well by pumping in heavy mud. "We're very encouraged by the fact they can push the mud down," Allen said. "The real question is can we sustain it."

That should become clear sometime Friday night, he said. If so, the next step would be plugging the well with cement. BP officials said Friday it would take a couple of days to know if the fix worked.

BP PLC boss Tony Hayward told "Early Show" co-anchor Maggie Rodriquez Friday that the company's "top kill" attempt to plug the gusher had been "partially successful" thus far, and that the first full day of work had demonstrated that the technology "is working."

"Nothing has gone wrong so far," said Hayward, BP's CEO, adding that engineers had been able to gather vital data on the pressure inside the blowout preventer and well itself.

He said it would be at least another 48 hours until BP had a better whether the heavy drilling mud was doing its job and staunching the flow of oil. If that first phase is deemed successful, Hayward said engineers would then try to pump cement into the well head to seal it permanently. He said the company's overall prospects for success remained at "60 or 70 percent" - a figure given before the top kill operation began.

The oil rig leased by BP exploded April 20 and later sank, killing 11 people and releasing millions of gallons of crude oil into the Gulf to become the worst spill in U.S. history.

BP tried for a second day Thursday to stop the leak a mile deep in the Gulf. After an 18-hour delay to assess progress and replenish materials, the company resumed pumping heavy drilling mud into the blown-out underwater well. Officials said it could be late Friday or even during the weekend before the company will know whether the "top kill" procedure has succeeded in cutting off the oil that has been gushing into the Gulf for five weeks.

At the White House on Thursday, Mr. Obama acknowledged that his administration could have done a better job dealing with the spill and that it had misjudged the industry's ability to handle a worst-case scenario.

"I take responsibility. It is my job to make sure that everything is done to shut this down," Mr. Obama said at a news conference, where he announced a series of new restrictions on oil drilling projects.

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Separately, Elizabeth Birnbaum, the head of the Minerals Management Service that oversees offshore drilling, became the highest-ranking political casualty of the spill when she resigned Thursday under pressure.

Public support for Mr. Obama's handling of the ecological disaster is dropping and his move to take responsibility, answer questions and visit the region represent a more aggressive White House effort to quell the frustration.

"My job right now is just to make sure everybody in the Gulf understands: This is what I wake up to in the morning, and this is what I go to bed at night thinking about. The spill," Mr. Obama said.

Some of those feeling the effects of the oil that is soiling birds and darkening beaches along the coast had mixed feelings about whether Mr. Obama should even come to see what is happening along the coast.

"He'll have a better idea of what he needs to do or get other people to do," said Donald Lefort, 41, a convenience store clerk in Venice, La., which has become a staging area for efforts to fight the oil.

Larry Freman, 72, who was cleaning up around his vacation home on Grand Isle's main drag, which usually is packed with vacationers this close to Memorial Day, said Mr. Obama should stay home.

"I think he's wasting his time coming here," the oil business veteran said.

Buggie Vegas, owner of Bridge Side Cabins and Marina on Grand Isle, criticized the federal response but said it would be helpful for Mr. Obama to see the effects of the disaster.

"I think he's going to get the message when he comes down and sees how bad it is," Vegas said.

Mr. Obama on Thursday announced new restrictions on oil drilling, including continuing a moratorium on drilling permits for six months, suspending planned exploratory drilling off the coasts of Alaska and Virginia and ordering a halt to 33 exploratory deep-water rigs in the Gulf.

Mr. Obama also singled out a half dozen areas where he and his administration could have done better, including not moving sooner to end "cozy and sometimes corrupt" relations between the oil industry and government regulators and not getting a better estimate on the amount of oil gushing from the broken well.

New government estimates Thursday put the size of the spill at nearly 18 million to 39 million gallons over the past five weeks, surpassing the 1989 Exxon Valdez accident in Alaska. Then, nearly 11 million gallons spilled.
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goupi514 says:
Yeah, as if it is a president's job to take care of an oil spill cleanup. New title for him: "Overseer in Chief".
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starving1968-3 says:
by IndepTex20 May 28, 2010 11:07 AM EDT
by starving1968-3 May 28, 2010 10:50 AM EDT

The Corps of Engineers said that it's going to take 4 - 6 months to build the sand bars that clueless Bobby Jindal wants in place immediately.

That very well may be true to complete the 84 plus miles of sandbars that he is asking for..........what is wrong with beginning the work and having half or so done in 4 to 6 weeks!? Every little bit helps at this point and in the future...............







Why didn't you read the rest of my post? Or did you choose to ignore it?
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erichsh says:
So the latest news that the leak might have been stopped, and guess what? Right on cue, Obama is on his way to Louisiana now! He'll step up to the podium, look the American public right in the eye, and say "we" have stopped the leak, taking credit for saving us all. Then in the next sentence he'll say that BP will "pay every dime" for the cleanup yadayada, and "we" will make sure they do!
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Empire-George- says:
he's got a new nic.....BarracKatrina
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starving1968-3 replies:
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That's very good Joe.

What are you - 9 years old?
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starving1968-3 says:
by SoCalSuperSage May 28, 2010 10:24 AM EDT
Sorry jack you can't blame this on anyone else... Obama and his administration own this one every drop, every dead bird, every fish etc...

The Gov of Louisiana has been asking for clearance to build sand bars since day one and Obama hasn't done anything.






The Corps of Engineers said that it's going to take 4 - 6 months to build the sand bars that clueless Bobby Jindal wants in place immediately.

There are also consequences to building these sandbars, that could harm the environment WORSE than the oil could. THAT is the delay - the situation must be thought out completely. Not just thrown together "dammmnn the consequences" style.
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starving1968-3 says:
by patocc123 May 28, 2010 9:59 AM EDT
Easy, he selected his cabinet. His cabinet failed to adress the issue in a timely matter and because of this the problem has grown and gotten worse.






How wasn't this addressed?

What SHOULD have been done, that wasn't?
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patocc123 replies:
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How about taking advice from other countries who have dealt with the situation. This is not the first time in the history of this planet that we've as a species have allowed a disaster of this magnitude to occur.

The Russians have openly criticized and have openly told the world how they have dealt with this situation. They detonate a bomb which collapses the hole and seals it. We are shooting debris into the leak. Why are we not doing that. . . cause it would probably mean the destruction of BP property. I mean its not like the explosion would kill less fish that the oil spill itself.
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starving1968-3 says:
by brian1920 May 28, 2010 10:20 AM EDT
But he is not taking charge. He is inept , unqualified and even Carville, a rabid Democrat, is furious with Obama for playing golf, partying and generally acting aloof. Obama has reacted much worse than Bush did with Katrina and has no clue what to do.







What would YOU DO as president, that Obama hasn't already done?
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patocc123 replies:
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That sounds kinda like the responses we would hear from hard core republicans during Katrina. Hmm funny how that is the case.
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buckn says:
What would happen if they ran explosive charges fown the hole at multiple levels, than detonated them? Wold it collapse the hole and seal it?
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buckn replies:
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nope -I'm as anti-Obama as you can possible get. Not that big of a fan of any poiltician that we have to choose from. But, that doesn't answer my question.
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msimamaji says:
"I take responsibility."
Have I ever heard any Republican take responsibility for anything? The war in Iraq, the financial meltdown, the outing of CIA agents, the national debt (the lasting legacy of the Bush years0, Global Climate change, the cozy relationship between regulatory agencies and the industries they are supposed to regulate, (The corruption of the MMS went on for years under the Bush administration), has any one heard any Republican say, "I take responsiblity."?
Never.
The Republican party is the party of NO. -- NO responsibility.
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Berkeley-SkirtLifter says:
by bruce691 May 28, 2010 8:51 AM EDT
The should erect a big sign at the platform site. "MULTINATIONAL CAPITALISM AT WORK!"
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I hope you are pointing out the globalism is failing and NOT capitalism...I think you are.

Blaming capitalism is fallacious. The necessary capitalistic mitigating forces, mainly regulators and antitrust laws, must do their jobs to reign in large corporations and multinationals.

Capitalism can work only if mitigated, otherwise and aristocracy forms.

The gov't dropped the ball here. The mitigating entities failed us ... our gov't. That being said, Your foolish devotion to communism and socialism, is a misplaced devotion as the freakin' gov't failed up in a capitalistic democracy!

What the eff do you want, more gov't? Bigger gov't?

Knock it off!

All you fools clamoring for MORE gov't, centralized gov't, MORE socialism are barking up the wrong tree! YOUR GOV'T FAILED YOU IN THE LAST 10 YEARS!

You need more capitalism with functional regulators! That's the answer. Study history some and you'll find that Socialism, Communism, and centralized gov't fails every time.

Laissez faire free markets, in a democracy, with strong functional regulators is the only system of gov't that can function over time.

Don't be fooled all you socialists.
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