tsunami are that of the size mick earthquake. the periodic risk assessments should be considered data and methods obviously change with time, so we need to refresh our design basis. for the protection of national hazar hazards, at least every ten years and there can t be complacency about nuclear safety. this is the point i want to emphasize. i m going to come back to it because i have a little vignette to share. the plant operator owner, not the government, is ultimately the primary entity that s responsible for safety. now i d like to share an account print printed in the wall street journal and i m on may way to wrap up here. on april 13th, about the titanic. the ship carried 2,224 people. and had only enough lifeboats to squeeze in 1,178. and yet, as this article reports, the titanic was fully compliant with all marine laws. the british board of trade required all vessels about 10,000 metric tons required only 16 lifeboats. the titanic had four more than 16. but the whi
people aboard discussing each other. this is not only to the program, but also it is a nationwide program in japan. i think u.s. does a good job on making lesson out of programs. like the business school and they broke the fastest study on how to gather information in early 1990s. i hope u.s. and japan can corroborate in the project for the sake of japan and all of country in the world. this would help me to guess what natural disaster and nuclear program. i think the population project has especially too early. making 50 nuclear safety standards and information sharing. thank you very much. okay, now we re going to have the q and a. thank you to all of our speakers. i would ask you, we are on espn live, so if you have a question, wait not espn. cspan. espn would be more fun. but please make sure you ve got the microphone in your hand before you start the question so they can hear the whole question. what i, we have one right there, so i will hold my let you guys get
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