AOL News includes a new family home! The Huffington Submit. Click on here to visit the new family home of Politics Every day! Senators Want Security Evaluate of U.S. Nuclear Power Plants - Politics Day-to-day Staff House to Consider Bill to Defund National Public Radio - Politics Daily Staff Nevada's Sharron Angle Launches Run for U.S. House - Politics Day-to-day Staff New Fire Breaks Out at Damaged Japanese Nuclear Plant - Carla Baranauckas Japanese Nuclear Ability Plant Rocked by Second Explosion in Quake's Aftermath - Carla Baranauckas and Bruce Drake Japan Prime Minister Says Country Faces 'Most Severe Crisis' Since World War II - Politics Every day Staff Nuclear Plant Explodes in Aftermath of Japan Quake, Meltdown a 'Possibility' - Politics Every day Staff Obama on Oil: Tapping Strategic Reserves Possible, But It's a Last Resort - Alex Wagner Obama: U.S. Is Ready to Assist Japan in Wake of Earthquake, Tsunami - Politics Each day Staff White House Disputes Predictions That Gadhafy Will Crush Rebels - David Wood Rep. Peter King's Hearing on American Muslims: How Radical? How Dangerous? - Patricia Murphy Vivian Schiller Resigns as Head of NPR - Politics Day by day Staff As President Obama made his tour of the Gulf region on Monday, White House Deputy Press Secretary Bill Burton told reporters aboard Air Force One that BP would move forward in creating an escrow account to ensure, "that all the people who are affected by BP's oil spill are made whole."
Burton declined to detail how much money would be made available in the account and said that it would be administered by a third party. (The White House and BP are currently talking about who the third party will be).
Senate Democrats have sent a letter to BP asking that it set aside $20 billion. Fifty-five of the 59 Democrats signed the letter.
Asked about that figure, Burton said,
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"We're confident that we have the legal authority to compel BP to make sure that the folks that they have affected here are made whole," Burton said. " And we're also confident that we're going to be able to move forward on that. The signs from BP aren't that there is going to be a protracted legal battle over this or anything like that."
More details are expected on Tuesday evening, when Obama delivers an address on the BP oil spill response in the Oval Office. The speech is scheduled for 8 p.m. eastern time and will be carried live by the major broadcast networks.
Meanwhile,
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They are:
- Frances G. Beineck,
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