is stalling on payments to people in the gulf and has not yet deposited any money in that $20 billion fund. they spent an estimated $50 million on these ads, ads like these. and they give tony hayward more than $18 million as a good-bye present yet the victims of this spill are still waiting for money to pay their rent, mortgages and their bills. does that sound like a model of social responsibility? tony hayward, what he said today, life isn't fair. sometimes you step off the pavement and get hit by a bus. he was talking about what happened to him in his career. this is certainliy lesson, though, the people in the gulf already know. life isn't fair. sometimes you step off the pavement and get hit by a bus or sometimes you wake up and a model of social responsibility dumps oil all over your front yard. joining us now is st. bernard parish president craig defar jr. also to talk about the shifting nature of the spill and where the oil is or isn't, ed overton, environmental studies professor. the oil is in its final life