anderson? and again, it's uncomfortable for me to be put in the position of defending people that i've been quite critical of over the last several weeks. i totally get that they're trying to thread the eye of the needle, so to speak, in terms of not inconveniencing anyone unnecessarily. but i do think that this is a very short-sighted approach for handling this. i mean, the situation is that there's a lot of radioactivity around the countryside. we don't even know where it's all at. and certainly going back and recovering those areas through a massive decontamination effort would be much more effective and much more in the public's interest by just evacuating the whole zone than trying to do it on a piecemeal basis. >> yeah, i'd rather err -- if i'm living in that zone, i'd rather err on the side of being inconvenienced than risk the radiation risk. >> no doubt. >> kyung, you interviewed a journalist who was actually able to get inside the evacuation zone, deserted, just a couple of miles from the plant. i want to get a look at that video. >> reporter: people left so quickly in the wake of the