finding enough gear has become a never-ending task. of the coast guard claims the shortages have not caused major slowdowns in the cleanup, which is not to say they didn t cause any slowdowns at all. president obama promising gulf residents the region will be in better shape it was before bp fouled the the waters. the president s fourth visit to the region since the disaster began, a two-day trip to send the message that the administration finally has control of the crisis. mr. obama walking along an empty beach at gulfport, mississippi with that state s governor haley barbour before eating a seafood lunch to emphasize areas with local waters are safe. as for cleaning the beaches, in an afternoon news conference the president said that s the easiest part of the recovery. i ve seen a number of beautiful beaches, i saw some in mississippi, we saw some beaches flying over, but i ll be honest with you. we re going to stop as much of the oil from coming in as
that 56 days into this disaster, finding enough gear has become a never-ending task. counseling medical doctors because this is not like an ordinary headache or flu. the coast guard claiming the this is chemical poisoning very shortages have not caused major likely. it s not just tar balls that are slow-downs in the cleanup which is not the same as saying they washing ashore, it s the have not caused any slow-downs invisible oil, the underwater plume coming ashore. at all. president obama promising gulf residents the region will be in it s surface oil, and it s also better shape it was before bp these vapors. fouled its waters and threatened there s five forms of oil that s coming, you know, onto these its way of life. the president s fourth visit to the region since the disaster began, a two-day trip to send the message that the administration finally has communities and that the workers control of the crisis. mr. obama walking along an empty are experiencing. so we ve actually got a
is not the same as saying they have not caused any slow-downs at all. president obama promising gulf residents the region will be in better shape it was before bp fouled its waters and threatened its way of life. the president s fourth visit to the region since the disaster began, a two-day trip to send the message that the administration finally has control of the crisis. mr. obama walking along an empty beach at gulfport, mississippi with that state s governor haley barbour before eating a seafood lunch to emphasize areas with local waters are safe. as for cleaning the beaches, in an afternoon news conference the president said that s the easiest part of the recovery. i ve seen a number of beautiful beaches, i saw some in mississippi, we saw some beaches flying over, but i ll be honest with you. we re going to stop as much of the oil from coming in as possible. that s our number one job.