Video - David Hammer
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Family of fallen oil rig worker finds relief after BP settlement
Posted on November 15, 2012 at 11:07 PM
Updated Thursday, Nov 15 at 11:21 PM
While the nation focused on the $4 billion BP agreed to pay, and debated whether it was enough, Keith Jones, the father of one of the 11 men killed that day, found justice in the simple fact that BP admitted guilt.
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