Oil's Impact on Tourist Towns; Flow Rates and the 'Containment Cap'; Primary Elections; Young Writers in The New Yorker Listen Download Embed Share Share this on Facebook (Opens in a new window) Share this on Twitter (Opens in a new window) Share this via Email Top of the Hour: Controlling the Oil; This Morning's Headlines Adm. Allen Declares War on Oil in the Gulf More Homegrown Terror? Americans Arrested on Way to Egypt Sports: Rafael Nadal Dominates Tennis, Lakers Lose The Week's Agenda: The Economics Behind the Oil Spill, Primary Elections European Investors Worry Over Hungary's Debt The New Yorker's Top '20 Under 40' Fiction Writers Top of the Hour: Pensacola Mayor on Oil, Morning Headlines Despite Tar Balls in Sand, Pensacola Beaches are 'Open for Business' Capitol Hill Readies for Energy Reform Will the Oil Spill Bankrupt BP? Douglas Brinkley on Louisiana's 'State of Distress' Should BP CEO Tony Hayward Resign? Satirist Harry Shearer Gets Serious About the Oil Spill US Broke International Law, Amnesty International Says Robert Reich on Why We Need a Government Takeover of BP Workers remove small globs of oil that have washed up on Pensacola Beach from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico on June 5, 2010 in Pensacola, Florida. ( Joe Raedle / Getty ) Produced by PRI and WNYC