you got a problem, because if they do, they've got to do something about that problem. >> so who is supposed to do something about all this? what about the agency for toxic substances and disease registry? remember, atsdr? they did the blood tests that found the high dioxin levels. in 1988, they hired chicago expert, peter orris, to advise them on mossville. his advice, polluters should help pay for health care. >> i thought the local industry, since they knew they were putting these chemicals into the environment, should extend the health insurance they had for their workers to the local community. >> atsdr ignored the advice. the head of the louisiana department of health and hospitals called orris, quote, an outsider with, quote, unscientific opinions. >> i was surprised by his response, i must say. >> it's really tough to have to go back to mossville over and