In a rush to complete the well it was drilling with the Deepwater Horizon, BP and other companies pushed ahead to complete the well despite multiple warnings that conditions were unsafe. CBS Interviews with explosion survivor Mike Williams and Berkeley engineering professor Bob Bea bring to light new information not yet available to the panels investigating the spill. At least five congressional hearings are scheduled on the spill this week.
Scott Pelley reports for CBS' 60 Minutes May 16, 2010.
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"Giant Plumes of Oil Forming Under the Gulf" (New York Times)
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"Lawyers Lining up for Class-Action Suits Over Oil Spill" (Washington Post)
"Obama: Time To End 'Cozy' Ties With Oil Firms" (AP)
"A Major Test for President Obama: Contain the Oil Spill and the Fallout" (Washington Post)
"BP Atlantis Rig's Safety Documents Incomplete" (Post Carbon)
"Gulf Drillers Proceeded Despite Awareness of Problems, Says Rep. Waxman" (Greenwire)
"Quest for Oil Leaves Trail of Damage Across the Globe" (McClatchy)
"8 Probes Into Deepwater Horizon Explosion and Oil Spill" (Washington Post)
BP Pushed Deep Well Despite Safety Red Flags
Source: 60 Minutes, 05/17/2010