about the food. it is mostly about the food because that's the question of -- you hear about milk that's contaminated and of course mothers are going to get concerned and that's the sort of -- that's going to go on for a long time. they're going to have to set up some kind of strict monitoring system, this is just at a time when the japanese were thinking they could become major food exporters to other nations in asia. that looks like that's not going to happen because other countries are finding radiation already on shipments of vegetables from japan. >> keeping a close on that reactor, bob bazell. the markets were already unstable over japan. now you add in the military action in libya. what's it all mean for wall street? cnbc's michelle caruso cabrera joins us with the answer. >> in terms of oil, libyan oil is higher about $2 a barrel as enforcement of the no-fly zone. when it comes to markets, we'll see a sharply higher market in the early going. it could be while the situation