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running and ready for business by friday night for saturday if at all possible. >> i just saw pictures of your docks down where you can hire charters and go out on day boats. they are obviously, the vessels were taken out to sea. i see some submerged -- >> i think the water is still so high that everything is just under. >> everything looks in tact. >> it has been. the charter fleet, the commercial fleet, most of those guys make a living. they take their boats up the intercoastal waterway. in this case a lot of them went west when they saw the forecast. they anchored up and stayed with their boats.
abandoning the rig, what did you think? >> get there and help. i mean, go. >> i knew it was bad. i worked on the walter for 20-some-odd years, charter fleet, and we go through man overboard drills, this and that. i know what a mayday means, it's giving me chills right now. >> it makes the hair on the back of your neck stand up. you don't hear that. >> it went from the fireball, and it seemed like forever, and it was seconds. fireball, mayday. >> the sonic boom. >> the boom. >> when it boomed, it was like a sonic boom. >> 17 miles from the rig, and you felt -- >> yes, you did. it shook the boat. >> did you know right then, this thing's exploded? or something's blown up? >> yeah, we know something's bad, and then the coast guard said, come on and help. >> we were headed right for it. >> at that point, scott and i, he was running the boat, started
>> scott russell, mark meade and bradley shivers were 17 miles away when they noticed a fireball in the horizon. then they heard the mayday call on their radio. >> we heard, this is deepwater horizon, this is deepwater horizon, mayday, mayday. we're abandoning rig. >> when you heard they were abandoning the rig, what did you think? >> get there and help. >> i knew it was bad. i worked on the walter for 20-some-odd years, charter fleet, and we go through man overboard drills, this and that. i know what a mayday means, it's giving m chills right now. >> it makes the hair on the back of your neck stand up. you don't hear that. >> it went from the fireball, and it seemed like forever, and it was seconds. fireball, mayday. >> the boom. >> when it boomed, it was like a sonic boom. >> 17 miles from the rig, and
>> if that happens, you're never going to get a chance to measure the flow rate. >> we're going to talk to congressman markey about that, he has real concerns about that, because that's a multmultibilli dollar equation there. because bp is going to be charged based on how many barrels were actually pouring out. the difference could be tens of billions of dollars. i appreciate you talking with us. up next, ed markey with more on bp's incentive to kill this well fast and never let another drop of oil out of it, even if it goes on to a ship, and not into the water. and later, some of the first responders to the doomed well. what they saw and felt that fateful moment. >> i knew it was bad. i worked on the water for 20-some-odd years, charter fleet. and we go through man overboard
>> if it is -- >> and if that happens -- >> go ahead, sorry. >> if that happens, you're never going to get a chance to measure the flow rate. >> we're going to talk to congressman markey about that, he has real concerns about that, because that's a multibillion dollar equation there. because bp is going to be charged based on how many barrels were actually pouring out. the difference could be tens of billions of dollars. donovan niewenhuise i appreciate your talking to us, chad myers as well. up next, ed markey with more on bp's incentive to kill this well fast and never let another drop of oil out of it, even if it goes on to a ship, and not into the water. and later, some of the first responders to the doomed well. what they saw and felt that fateful moment. >> i knew it was bad. i worked on the water for 20-some-odd years, charter fleet. and we go through man overboard
>> scott russell, mark meade and bradley shivers were 17 miles away when they noticed a fireball in the horizon. then they heard the mayday call on their radio. >> we heard, this is deepwater horizon, this is deepwater horizon, mayday, mayday. we're abandoning rig. >> when you heard they were abandoning the rig, what did you think? >> get there and help. >> i knew it was bad. i worked on the walter for 20-some-odd years, charter fleet, and we go through man overboard drills, this and that. i know what a mayday means, it's giving me chills right now. >> it makes the hair on the back of your neck stand up. you don't hear that. >> it went from the fireball, and it seemed like forever, and it was seconds. fireball, mayday. >> the boom. >> when it boomed, it was like a sonic boom. >> 17 miles from the rig, and you felt -- >> yes, you did. it shook the boat.