. >> following up now on the situation in port arthur correspondent sarah h oye is with us. these people seem determined, standing up to fight. do they have a chance? >> you heard, they are doing things. they have the epa involved, studies happening. this. there is a housing development near these refineries, that is now closed down. where he he was born. the buildings are dilapidated, that's why we hadto closed down. but the refineries had something to do with that. >> you spent some time down there. tell us what it was like, is there something you could notice as an outsider? >> absolutely, the second you got out of the car you could smell that sulfur smell, that itchy eyes, cold symptoms, after being there a week, you had headaches and hard to ignore, after that vapor coming out. was it a colden or actually port arthur. >> we know the long term health effects. anniversary ra h sarah ohio. being correspondent, thank you for joining us. >> texas oil in particular, i guess it's ultimately comes down to a dollars and cents question and sometimes it's kind of hard to put a pri