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Gulf Oil Spill: Dylan Ratigan Investigates How Scientists Are Studying Underwater Oil Plumes (VIDEO)


First Posted: 06/22/10 09:18 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 05:50 PM ET

Dylan Ratigan broadcast his MSNBC show from Pascagoula, Miss. on Monday afternoon, and included a segment exploring the means by which scientists are studying the oil plumes hidden beneath the surface of the Gulf of Mexico and working to map dangerous areas.

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Dylan Ratigan broadcast his MSNBC show from Pascagoula, Miss. on Monday afternoon, and included a segment exploring the means by which scientists are studying the oil plumes hidden beneath the surface...
Dylan Ratigan broadcast his MSNBC show from Pascagoula, Miss. on Monday afternoon, and included a segment exploring the means by which scientists are studying the oil plumes hidden beneath the surface...
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DHK
08:36 AM on 06/23/2010
Let the President play golf...He is certainly aware of the Volcano unleashed by people who should have known better and the hope of solving this issue before we end up like the dinasours of old.

Yes Good old greed will be the answer our friends will give when visiting earth hundreds of years from now...RIP
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Neets101
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06:49 AM on 06/23/2010
Banner on screen reads: "Underwater Oil MYSTERY"

hawr hawr hawr - that's funny!

/maybe I should go start some popcorn while this mystery unfolds...
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rougebaisers
02:04 AM on 06/23/2010
Love your show Dylan, but seeing you agreeing with Mary Landreau about re-opening deep well MADNESS in the Gulf make me want to puke.
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01:15 AM on 06/23/2010
Ooh, that crude oil radar thing they adapted is pretty cool.
09:13 PM on 06/22/2010
This is why BP is corrupt: http://www.frequency.com/video/guy-tries-to/125411