relief missions near sendai and were returning to uss ronald reagan, 100 miles northeast of the fukushima daichi nuclear power plant after completion of the mission and sense tiff instruments detected the low-level contamination in a news conference in tokyo today, lieutenant general burton fields, commander of u.s. forces, japan described what happened next, we found contamination on the clothes of several crewmembers and one crewmember had some on his skin. and, the exposure rate was the same as you'd get over a month-long period outside in the sun and we assess that as very very, low and general field continued the way we treat that is we scrub the areas with soap and water, and we test them and there was apparently no harm come to any crewmembers and they are all back performing their missions today. and as a precautionary measure, however uss ronald reagan and other 7th fleet ships and their assets have been moved out of the down-wind direction of the power plant, allyson. alisyn: it is incredible it can be treated so easily with just soap and water.