americans, and particularly to those people living in the gulf of mexico where i am, but it seemed to play differently in the uk where it appeared that he was savaged by u.s. congressmen. >> yes, one paper called him the most hated man in america, "the guardian." and "the financial times" said he was mauled in congress. they're not saying they don't understand what's going on in the u.s. or down playing what happened in the gulf at all. there are some business leaders who said that maybe all the blame shouldn't go on to bp. but i think we go back to where tony hayward was, the global ceo of a very large company, a huge operation in russia, the middle east, and the in u.s. there were people in the u.s. who were in charge of the u.s. side of it. you and he i know this is the old amoco. bp took over in 1999, where the deep water and ultra deep water came from, and that's where they were getting releases, going through the u.s. and that's what they were concentrating on there, was, of course, drilling for oil for the u.s. market.