>> hi, good morning, larry grillot? >> yes. >> hey my name's josh rushing i was wondering if we could get you on camera for an interview, we're in town this week. >> no, i'm not going to, i don't have any further comments about anything. >> hey, why in 2000--. i'm retired and i'm gonna stay retired. >> yeah, but why in 2014 were you still claiming that the majority of oklahoma's earthquakes were natural? >> i have no comment. >> can you at least explain that? >> i have no comment. >> what about it looking like a conflict of interest that you're on the board of an oil company at the same time that you were writing that position paper? >> i don't have any comment about that. >> no comment, there's nothing that you want to say about this? larry? are you there? >> no comment. >> it took over three years for the oklahoma geological survey to publicly come to the same conclusion that much of the scientific community had already reached. in april 2015, the ogs finally put out its strongest statement yet linking the earthquakes