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June 30, 2010 Wednesday's live blogPosted: 07:45 PM ET
1) Keep your comment short. 2) Use your real name (first name only is fine) 3) No links 4) No comments in uppercase. We don’t shout in the office. Become a fan of Campbell on Facebook right now and follow Campbell on twitter. Senate unanimously confirms PetraeusPosted: 03:38 PM ET
Inside the alleged Russian spy ringPosted: 03:35 PM ET
Kagan reluctant to answer questions?Posted: 03:10 PM ET
Teen sailor Sunderland has no regretsPosted: 03:09 PM ET
June 29, 2010 Tuesday's live blogPosted: 07:42 PM ET
1) Keep your comment short. 2) Use your real name (first name only is fine) 3) No links 4) No comments in uppercase. We don’t shout in the office. Become a fan of Campbell on Facebook right now and follow Campbell on twitter. Can Petraeus succeed in Afghanistan?Posted: 01:52 PM ET
'Don't like sitting on our hands'Posted: 01:48 PM ET
June 28, 2010 As oil creeps into Mississippi, anger from Gulf Coast MayorPosted: 08:50 PM ET
By Ethan Harp (CNN) The Mayor of Ocean Springs, Mississippi, appearing Monday evening on CNN's Campbell Brown, criticized the response to the oil spill disaster by both federal and state officials. Part of Connie Moran's frustration comes from a tour she took this weekend off Horn Island, where she had heard reports of large oil streaks. "Sure enough about a 10 to 15 foot wide strip of orange oil (was visible)," explained Moran. "We followed it for five miles long as far as the eye could see," she told Brown. "What we found so outrageous is that we were promised by the Unified Command that a situated mobile (unit) would have skimmers and vessels to meet this at the pass. First they would fight it in the Gulf and then they would meet it at the pass to prevent it from coming into the Sound and there was no boat there," said Moran. Join the live conversationPosted: 07:32 PM ET
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