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On our broadcast tonight, fire on the water! Setting fire to the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico to try to burn some of it off, while fearing an environmental disaster! Preventing Alzheimer’s what millions of Americans have been trying to do to keep it away! But does it work? Caught on tape! An open microphone gets another politician in trouble. Also tonight, team players who are making a difference, nightly news begins now. From NBC news world headquarters in New York, this is NBC Nightly news with Brian Williams.
Good evening, tonight, they have set the fire to the Gulf of Mexico! At least the part of it where the oil is in the water! Part of a giant effort to contain an oil slick that is making its way slowly toward the Louisiana coastline. Where that drilling platform once stood before sinking, there is still an active deep sea oil well, a mile underwater spewing out 42000 gallons every day until it’s plugged.
Tonight on world news, firefight! Lighting up that giant oil slick in the Gulf trying to keep it from reaching shore. Religious rights, the Supreme Court makes a federal case of the cross in the desert! Poison the president? An astonishing story from former first lady Laura Bush! And long life do you know which races in America live longest and why? From ABC news, this is ABC world news with Dian Sawyer.
Good evening, as we come on the air tonight, some of the Gulf of Mexico is on fire. Crews are trying to burn off some of the crude oil spewing cross the ocean because of that oil leak explosion last week. It’s a radical attempt to keep the oil slick, the size of Jamaica from travelling closer to shore, poisoning more fish and polluting popular beaches along the coast!
Tonight fighting oil with fire! Can igniting that massive spill off Louisiana stop it from reaching the coast? That’s the plan! I’m Katie Curic also tonight, the backlash against Arizona ‘s new immigration law. San Francisco bans official travel to that state as pressure grows for a national immigration reform law. In health news, a test may help women decide how aggressively to treat their breast cancer and can you do anything to reduce your risk of Alzheimer’s? Plus a prime minister has one sorry day! “I give them my sincere apologies” From CBS news, world headquarters in New York, this is the CBS evening news with Kitie Curic.
Good evening everyone, it’s about the last thing you’d expect. The coastguard to approve starting fire in the Gulf Mexico. But it OK the plan to ignite the oil leaking from a blown out well because experts say the slick threatening 4 Gulf Coast states.