whatever happened to my friend michael brownwich? he said the oil spill is okie-dokie.anded a brand new gig. he's left the administration and is now working for the oil industry. he's now pitching services like crisis management and strategic advising to the very same oil companies he was tasked with regulating in the wake of the bp disaster. don't worry, quote, mr. brownwich has tasked with regulating in the wake of the bp disaster. he's pledged to not directly lobby the offshore drilling agencies that he created. this is what our oil politics iç like now. this is the sense of urgency we have around safety and oil spills. two years after the worst oil spill in all of recorded history. would our politics have been worse if we hadn't had that spill? is it possible it could be worse? we have the author of "disaster on the horizon: the story behind the deep water blowout." it's great to see you. thank you for being here. >> great to be with you, rachel. >> in that explanation of what happened, a brief overview of what's happened, did i get anything wrong there? >> no, rach