here s the president in ireland today. my name is barack obama of the monigal obamas, and i have come home to find the apostrophe we lost along the way. you can say there s always been a little green behind the red, white and blue. if you believe the corigan brothers, there s no one more irish than me. man, they loved him over there. the luck of the irish was not with the staff and i can t do that accent. as they were living the u.s. embass in dublin, check out what happened? [ cheers and applause ] oops. the secret service spare limb seek, an armored candidate named
a third rate dictator. that s frightening. good to see both of you. time to check in with greta. greta: we ll take the viewers on a worldwide trip. we are going to japan and yemen. plus, governor pawlenty and his first interview since his announce. senator mccain is here. ehud bar rock is joining us embass door bolten. serious things going on around the world. the latest on every one. sean: louis farrakhan rails against president obama. that and more next. my doctor said most calcium supplements. aren t absorbed properly unless taken with food. he recommended citracal. it s different
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if you will. at first the japanese prime minister said there had been no damage to the power plants and while that is true in terms of figure like nuclear material getting out and the like, we have reports of a utility company, a big fire in a turbine building there of a nuclear power plant. smoke is coming out of that building. it is separate, though, from the plant s reactor before the cause of the fire is under investigation. but of course that has to be cause for concern. but in terms of getting over to the nuclear area, not alarm at this point. it is just a fire in the it turbine area of that plant. but as we look at the pictures of what s happened there in downtown tokyo, the u.s. embass any tokyo has been evacuated because of this quake.
they want people to wait until the curfew is lifted, then go to the airport if they do want to leave. it s still a voluntary departure, but if they want to leave on a government charter, they have to do it on thursday most likely, because there s no guarantee that there will be safety going to the airport. they re now concerned clearly about either marshal law being declared or about violence more violence being possible toward americans and towards other nonpartisans and around cairo. conceivably if the government were to follow, there would be marshal law about planes getting out safely. they don t want people to leave before the curfew is lifted. but to your direct question, rachel, i think it s a lot trier now. even when you have this violence, it s even more difficult to communicate. the embass will be open during works hours for u.s. citizens,