The claims process at BP as set up, in my opinion, at this point is adequate to accomplish the goals to help people back...
On behalf of the people that I represent, the last thing they need is more loans.
Today the President held a press conference where he said that he's been in charge from day one. And I've just got to di...
Today, the president held a press conference where he -- he said that he's been in charge from day one. And -- and I hav...
These wetlands have a vital importance, not only economically, but socially, to the life here in Louisiana.
These people are crying. They're begging for something down here. And it just looks like he's not involved in this. Man,...
I don't think so, no, sir. There's -- there's -- it's inexplicable that this man, as smart as he is, as talented as he i...
It's insidious. But it's going to destroy all that land.
I mean, that's -- that's literally incomprehensible.
If he just goes to Grand Isle, walk on the beach, they are going to have the whole thing -- Tony Hayward is out there sc...
He needs to see what we saw today. He needs to go into the marsh. And he's a very, very smart man. He got to understand ...
He needs to go investigate this and find out what it is. And when he does, I think we're going to get a lot of action. I...
Oil is now also washing up on coastal beaches and wetlands.
I think--overall, however, I think that a primary point is, 'the polluter pays' should be at the core of this.
I would be the absolute first to introduce legislation to correct what would clearly be a flawed system.
We visited Louisiana to inspect the disaster caused by the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill.
I think that our fundamental starting point is that the polluter should pay.
I can assure you that what I saw yesterday certainly has reinforced my commitment to help make things right for all thos...