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True Reporting on the Gulf Oil Spill- Gregg Hall Live
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Greg Hall continues his Live discussion of the situation in Pennsacola and Surrounding Beaches. Gregg takes us for a daily video tour of the worsening Beach conditions. His uploads to facebook each morning come from his i-phone on the sand in front of his home. Join us for discusion that gives true reporting of the crisis situation. Gregg gives us a look at the devastation through the eyes of a long time resident of the area. We already know that recovery in Pcola is a very distant future. It is important to document the progression of the disaster. Gregg will travel to neighboring Beaches with the media crew. Navarrone and Santa Rosa are on the groups agenda for Saturday and will document the beach activity . They have started to experience some surveillence by BP staff and government personnel. Gregg's Live reporting has expanded tremendously. He has aquired local fans as well. The media crew and Gregg were followed home last night by people with large bright spot lights. The gulf coast contamination is sufficent that protective clothing, rubber boots and gloves are the logical option. We would recommend these barriers to anyone entering a harsh chemical environment.
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