accidents from their plants, and there is no other industry in the world that has that advantage. not only do we have to pay $14 billion for the plant but then you have to store the waste for 30,000 years, which is five times the length of recorded human history and how that can ever be economic is for somebody -- somebody's got to make that case. >> robert stern, i guess you're the perfect man to make it, so come on. just your debunked your entire claim. >> i understand that. the cost thing is a red herring. we haven't built nuclear plants we got a few going up now. you could have said the exact same thing about solar a few years ago. solar plummeted, what, 1,000% in the last decade because we created a market through subsides and mass produce them in china now. the cost has come down. the future on nuclear energy will not be the one off plants, manufacturing components, modeler reactors on assembly lines the way we manufacture jet aircrafts. they are super safe. that's the future. we got to start doing it.