last night he became a world record holder. the person who has logged the most flight miles on an airline ever. in all, get this, he has flown 10 million miles on united airlines. the chicago based auto consultant says when he calls to book a ticket they usually recognize his voice. he spoke to the today show earlier and said he genuinely loves to fly. i racked up about 4 million or so going back and forth to australia. i started going to australia to do consults back in 84. i ve been there over 200 times. 6,000 flights. they ve never lost one of my bags. i don t have any complaints with united. never lost a bag? get that. one of the perks of being a 10 million miler is that you get your name on the side of a plane. there it is. pretty cool stuff. a couple trying to clear the drains in their basement, they come across an incredible find. wait until you hear about this. more on their golden discovery, next. five days and counting.
it. not only from the government, but from tepco. thank you so much, we ll keep in touch on this story. it s very important and let s continue the conversation with ernie gunderson who consults with vermont state government about the yankee plant. you were familiar with arnie gunderson. you said very early on and you received some criticism that they were dramatically understating, dramatically understating the problems there. i assume you are satisfied they have finally acknowledged it. why did it take so long? yeah, i wish i was wrong. i think the japanese government and tepco, tokyo electric, they ve got a lot of nuclear plants. so there was a lot of reasons to hope for the best. but it was clear at least about four or five days out that this was a much bigger accident than they were portraying. and they had really terrible data. and it took them almost a month to get control of the data to
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happening. his concern is the lack of transparency and openness from the government. he needs more information to know what is happening. it s that lack of information that is really concerning people, john. ann no coren live from tokyo tonight. and turning to arkansas knee gunderson who consults with vermont state government about the vermont nuclear plant. you are familiar with the design of the reactors in distress at the th complex. i don t want to use the term lightly, but it almost sounds like you hear in one moment we ve made a little progress here. within an hour you hear of another crisis. tonight we re told at three, to four, five and six, there are concerns of spent fuel, overheating spent fuel. the storage pods have a lack of water, significant draining. what does that tell you?