spills, wind up first being told by their lawyers that we have to protect the liability of the oil company before we protect the livability of the areas that they have polluted. and this is just a lesson that keeps getting repeated. you've gone back over the last 23 years, but that is something that you could use today and you have appropriately, because they just refuse to ultimately deal with these safety issues in a way that reduces their impact on the citizens of our country. >> it's both the safety issues in terms of preventing disasters like this in the first place, maintaining operations, but also their ability to respond when something goes wrong. exxon mobil is making $5 million in profit every hour, but their clean-up crews are trying to treat the contaminated areas, using boom, not doing great job with, absorbent pads, anything