kathleen hall-jamieson, i'm going to begin with you. how has the president done so far? how do you assess the job he's done? >> he's working under a very difficult circumstance in which what the public expects of him, what the president is able to do are two very different things. today he made a good start at establishing that he's going to hold his own agencies accountable in particular by eating seafood for lunch. he suggested that it's still safe to eat seafood from the gulf and suggested the agencies under his control will police that vigilantly to ensure that we can continue to eat seafood but we'll watch carefully about the clean water and clean air so there's a beginning of a start of scaffolding up an argument to suggest that government has action it can take here. he's also been arguing that he's going to hold bp accountable. we'll wait to see whether in fact that will happen. >> woodruff: is it a matter of whether he's held agencies and bp accountable? is that the question? >> that's part of the question. i think the american people want to know whether these