Monday, June 21, 2010

Larry King's Gulf Telethon allows for immediate relief to the victims of the spill

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Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- Large and small donations flowed in Monday evening as dozens of celebrities answered phones for Larry King's telethon to help the people of the U.S. Gulf Coast suffering from the oil disaster.

"A hundred dollars? Wow! Thanks you so much," rocker Tyson Ritter told one donor who called in.

The two-hour CNN show raised $1.3 million with proceeds going to three charities deeply involved in the efforts to help humans, wildlife and the environment.

"Everyone's really pissed off," actress Jenny McCarthy, who was monitoring online messages in the telethon's "Tweet Suite," told host Ryan Seacrest.

Donors could choose to send their money to the United Way, National Wildlife Fund or The Nature Conservancy.

Celebrity journalist Giuliana Rancic said she was on the phone with "Barbara" from Kokomo, Indiana.

"She's saying it's the animals," Rancic said.

Actress Victoria Principal sat next to her on another call.

"We're just talking about the wildlife," Principal said.

Singer Aaron Neville, a New Orleans native, said most of the calls he answered in New York were from people concerned about animals impacted by the oil.

"People are crying on the phone and giving money," Neville said.

Actor Ted Danson said it was important for him to "hear people's emotions, their fear and sadness" when they called in donations.

CNN correspondents reported live from the Gulf Coast, interviewing people whose lives have been interrupted by the oil disaster.

"The toughest thing I see is losing a way of life that we've had down here for generations and generations," said shrimper Archie Dantin in Pointe a la Hache, Louisiana.

A BP spokesman issued a statement Monday saying the oil company is "proceeding with urgency to make the situation right for the environment and for those who have affected by this tragic event."

"We stated from the beginning that we accept responsibility for cleaning up the spill and for paying all legitimate claims for those directly impacted financially by this environmental disaster," BP's statement said.

The company said over 65,000 claims have been submitted and more than 32,000 payments have been made, totaling more than $107 million.

"The average time from filing a claim to checks being issued is only a few days," BP siad. "Even for more complex business claims that have provided supporting documentation."

"I don't think they're responding fast enough," shrimper Keillen Williams said.

Retired NBA star Jalen Rose, who was helping answered phones at CNN's Los Angeles bureau, said he is sure President Barack Obama will make BP pay.

"But it will take time for that to happen, so we're here today to provide immediate relief to those in need," Rose said.



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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's criminal and heart breaking. I did watch it and donated. K.

Jay at The Depp Effect said...

It's always the animals I think of, after the first shock of a disaster. Same with New Orleans ... the displaced people who had lost their pets broke my heart.

Glad they were able to raise some cash! It'll take a lot.

petra michelle; Whose role is it anyway? said...

Hi K.! I too watched and donated last night. Many said they were getting calls from all around the U.S. and Canada. And I was impressed by what Robert Redford had to say. Am looking forward to Kevin Costner on Larry King Live tonight about his contribution to the gulf. :))

Hi Jay! Welcome back! Oh, it's been gut wrenching to watch. I cannot even imagine what it would be like to live on the coast right now. :((

LarryG said...

Wow! folks do care!

Someone sent me the below dialogue.
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Category: Actor

(Romeo and Juliet)
Kiss me, Romeo, and I’ll go home.
I can’t.
Please kiss me, Romeo, and I’ll go home.
No, I’m sorry—but I can’t.
Oh, Romeo, please—please kiss me and I’ll go home.
Voice: (from audience) Kiss her—go on and kiss her and we’ll all go home.
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i beati said...

i can't stand to look at the images-I thought they would raise more. I have not heard Obama say what the US will give???

petra michelle; Whose role is it anyway? said...

They sure do, Larry! :))
The dialogue is hilarious! I can just picture it! Hmmm... An idea for a mini-script? Thank you for sharing, Larry! It helped make my day! :))

I cry every time I see it, Sandy! But am active in Greenpeace. This HAS to make us change. I thought it would after the Exxon Valdez!

Obama made a deal with BP for a $20billion escrow. But this continual gushing of oil makes me so angry!