mr. mann, tell me what life is like for the members of the tribe and the toxins and the cancers and the miscarriage, but it is bigger, because it affects almost every person. >> yeah, it is really, really tough. and the tougher that i think that the toughest part about it is that you would find out so many decades later about hazards in your community that could affect life and take life. >> and has effectively taken lives. >> yes. and you are always told that, you know, the cleanup was done, and the toxins were there, but they would not harm you. >> and you take is through that it is an epic battle between the members of this tribe and ford and again, one of the most successful companies in the country, and to me, it is stunning that the problem was acknowledged and supposed to be cleaned up, but it wasn't. >> i know. it is a dual story in that way, because it is the david and the goliath battle between not only ford motor company, but the epa whose job it is to oversee ford's cleanup of the