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In remarks after that meeting, Obama sought to reassure the nation that the Gulf Coast would "bounce back" from the spill
-- but not without time, effort and reimbursement from BP. BP is the majority owner of the oil well that blew, but other energy companies are also partners and will bear proportionate financial responsibility. Obama stepped up his rhetoric with NBC's Lauer while on a trip to Kalamazoo, Mich., to deliver a high-school commencement address. He strongly defended his role in dealing with the crisis, including his three visits to the region since the spill began. "I was down there a month ago before most of these talking heads were even paying attention to the Gulf," Obama said. Obama said he has talked to a variety of "experts" on the oil spill in addition to the fishermen. "I don't sit around just talking to experts because this is a college seminar, we talk to these folks because they potentially have the best answers
-- so I know whose ass to kick," the president said.
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