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cement into the well and hopefully kill it off all together. but it has been a long-term process. i tell you, though, jim, here at this spot in pensacola, conditions are beautiful, the sun is out, the water is beautiful, iridescent blue, no sign of oil. they haven t had oil here in weeks and weeks. it s great here, but i tell you, they have still many problems with the oil certainly in parts of southeast louisiana where they re still inundated with all kinds of tar balls, thicker patches of oil, certainly bad news for many of the ecosystems in that part of the world. and so the folks down in the panhandle where you are must be at least gratified by the fact that the static kill was a pretty big success and the threat of oil washing ashore there for the time being appears to be over. and now they just need to get that tourism industry back on its feet, which will be no easy task, i imagine. reporter: oh, you re absolutely right, jim. funny you mentioned the oil. as the oil has been