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June 17th, 2010
08:13 AM ET

Thursday's live video events

Ongoing coverage - BP webcam of Gulf Coast oil disaster

9:30 am ET - START treaty hearing – The Senate Foreign Relations Committee holds a hearing on the new START treaty between the U.S. and Russia.

10:00 am ET - BP CEO on the hot seat – BP CEO Tony Hayward testifies before a House energy subcommittee on the Gulf oil disaster.

10:00 am ET - Kevin Costner on Capitol Hill – Actor/activist Kevin Costner testifies before the Senate Small Business Committee on evaluating proposals to clean up the Gulf Coast oil disaster.

2:00 pm - White House briefing – White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs holds his daily briefing with reporters.

2:30 pm - TSA administrator nomination hearing – A hearing takes place on the nomination of John Pistole to become the next TSA administrator.

4:00 pm - Pentagon briefing – Pentagon Press Secretary Geoff Morrell holds a briefing with reporters.

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  1. BreakingNewsBlog.us

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    "BP CEO on the hot seat"
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    but not enough "hot"...
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    BP WOULD BEEN ABLE TO STOP THE OIL SPILL FROM THE EARLY DAYS !!!
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    ARTICLE and VIDEO that shows the BP's tool, here: http://bit.ly/c8y9GX
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    WHY the BP's engineers haven't used this tool ???
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    June 17, 2010 at 8:55 am | Report abuse | Reply
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      (CNN) - Eight weeks after an explosion uncorked a massive oil spill into the Gulf, BP does not know whether its efforts to stanch the flow will soon succeed, its CEO plans to testify Thursday.
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      Tony Hayward: "We cannot guarantee the outcome of these operations..." :(
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      June 17, 2010 at 9:13 am | Report abuse |

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