quake like the last to days. it kept going and going and got stronger and stronger. and that s when we knew it was a serious earthquake. we had a few strong aftershocks. and then after about a half-hour, they evacuated us to the tarmac where we stayed for about a half-hour, 45 minutes. before bringing us back in. airport evacuation. delta agents have been here all night long giving their people information. blankets. food, snack. wat water. other than that the airport authorities had everything under control and just kept everything pretty orderly. everybody is is working
and not the water and that s what we ve got here. so this is a fabric that you created and you have oil all over that. yes, throw it down in the water. you see the water really don t, the protect don t want the water, it wants the oil. wow. look at the water. this looks like an infomercial right now, doesn t it, the audience, ooh, ahh and the other material. this one the same thing, in a thicker fabric. and that same, same as that. i mean, it s really quick, too. yeah. i mean, i feel like i m hawking a product here, like. we actually put a little more oil in this so you can see, it s amazing how quickly that it picks up almost every bit of that oil. and then it wicks it in and there is your oil right there. all in the material. it wicks it, give it time and we re doing it in seconds. and what is this. reclaimed carpet fieb e,
gee, tastes like water. no, it s fine, it really is, it s amazing. just time i ll leave that for you. these other guys got stuff, too. this is a phenomenal demonstration, and this is just one of many ideas. but let me real quickly ask you, have you got lots of material that you could make available to the gulf coast. we have about 100,000 pounds so we re very limited on our resources, what we will do is polish the sheen, the other materials to get the bum being oil out and the rainbow screen, that s our forte, we can pull that off and doesn t take very much. we re treating it in the longest oil water in the world use about eight ounces per cellsen there s over 8,000 cells. dan, thank you very much. there you go. thank you. [applaus [applause] well, when the president claimed to be talking to the people in the gulf coast region so that he would know
hurt the wild life, it actually will take some of the toxic stuff out of the water and out of the oil. right. and it it makes the environment safe, if you put it on the open water and the bird comes in and he can land and it s been sitting there a little while. maybe he doesn t want to be there anymore, it s not a good place and he flies away. that s the idea. and so it hasn t been on there very long, but have another feather hear. in just a little while. mike: we don t have much little while to do. better put it in there. make it quick. mike: john, tell me as you re watching this, one feather soaked with oil, this doesn t look hardly touched at all. pretty impressive. so the idea is you can save so many animals, so many creatures in the environment. mike: let me see the feather here, i think a lot of people may not have seen it. if you see and look at the
something that they want you not to throw carpet scraps from the motel rooms and hotel rooms and what not into the landfill because it takes forever for it to biodegrade and we take it, we take it and then send it and have it air laid into product that can actually go in the wat water. in the oil, do some cleaning, upped the water, on the bottom on the pan, inside the pan, rock, shore, duck, bird, crab, doesn t matter. in other words, it don t want the water. look at the water. the water pours out of it, leaving the oil in the fabric. john, this looks pretty simple. it wants the oil. ought to be employing on the gulf. yes, sir. why aren t we? i think all the emphasis now is trying to kill the well and all the emphasis is trying to shut it off, but i don t see any reason this can t be i don t either. this is one of those, it s like this is what americans can do if americans were