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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20100504:03:35:00

is as bad as it s going to be, what do you feel like your options are? what are you going to do if you can t do this? try not to even think about it at this point. i guess some sort of oil cleanup in the meantime, but i really don t want to or have i ever had to think about doing anything else. it s what i ve been doing, this is all i thought i d be doing. yeah. until i wasn t doing anything anymore. this is all i want to be doing. and that s a big thing that we re all concerned with is being forced to change our lifestyle and being not able to do the things we love to do. and that we re lucky enough to call a job. yeah. in terms of the prospects here, you think about a landscape like this, which is the type of this is the type of landscape that could be inundated with oil if the spill goes the way they think it s going to be. this type of marshland will get hit first. right. if that happens, i mean, i can t imagine being out there trying to clean that if there was oil th

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20100504:03:24:00

let me be clear. bp is responsible for this leak. bp will be paying the bill. our job is basically to keep the boot on the neck of british petroleum to carry out the responsibilities that they have. both the president and interior secretary ken salazar making it clear who will foot the bill for the deep horizon oil spill. british petroleum is on the hook for the estimated $14 billion or more that it may take to clean this up. bp said last week it was already spending $6 million a day on cleanup efforts and a fact sheet on the deepwater horizon website says they would pay for legitimate claims for losses and damages caused by the spill as, quote, contemplated by

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20100504:01:24:00

let me be clear. bp is responsible for this leak. bp will be paying the bill. our job is basically to keep the boot on the neck of british petroleum to carry out the responsibilities that they have. both the president and interior secretary ken salazar making it clear who will foot the bill for the deep horizon oil spill. british petroleum is on the hook for the estimated $14 billion or more that it may take to clean this up. bp said it was already spending $6 million a day on cleanup efforts and a fact sheet on the website says they would pay for legitimate claims for losses and damages caused by the spill as, quote, contemplated by applicable laws and regulations.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20100504:03:28:00

so if they can do $5.5 billion in three months, of profits, it seems to me that they and other companies and a whole host of other companies were somewhere in that range of $5.5 billion. exxon had over $6 billion. the bottom line is to create liability to the amount we re talking about of $10 billion is not going to ultimately hurt them that badly, if they have a spill, and secondly, you know, oil is really controlled on the marketplace with opec. so at the end of the day, it s not going to see a spike, until necessarily in oil prices, simply because we hold the polluter to be responsible for their actions. and you know, i heard the bp executive there, and i you can try to shift blame and just try to be responsible. at the end of the day, it s $75 million liability, yes, you know, we keep hearing the president say bp s responsible for all the cleanup and all the effort, but at the end of the day whenever this disaster finishes, and you have those ecosystem it is and you have those fi

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20100504:03:34:15

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20100504:03:34:15
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