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    Obama on White House Safety Review of Deepwater Drilling

    On Thursday, May 27, President Obama will release the White House's 30-day safety review of Deepwater drilling.  The President will take questions about the Gulf oil spill and his administration's response to the disaster. KCRW will carry NPR News' anchored coverage of the event hosted by Neal Conan. He will be joined in studio by Ron Elving, Senior Washington Editor, and Elizabeth Shogren, Environment Correspondent. (10am)

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    May 27, 2010 • 1 min read

    On Thursday, May 27, President Obama will release the White House's 30-day safety review of Deepwater drilling. The President will take questions about the Gulf oil spill and his administration's response to the disaster. KCRW will air NPR News' anchored coverage of the event hosted by Neal Conan. He will be joined in studio by Ron Elving, Senior Washington Editor, and Elizabeth Shogren, Environment Correspondent. (10am)

    For more information on federal response resources, volunteer opportunities, and assistance for those in affected areas visit WhiteHouse.gov/Deepwater-BP-Oil-Spill.

    Banner image: President Barack Obama delivers remarks on the oil spill and takes questions from the press in the East Room of the White House. Official White House Photo: Pete Souza

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