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off the main island and a tsunami washed ashore shortly after the quake hit washing away cars and boats. we have those live pictures of that tsunami. if we can get back and get that on the air again for those viewers who perhaps have just joined us, because they are extraordinary shots. before we actually got that, we saw those cars bobbing in the water. it is not just japan that is under a tsunami warning. watches and warnings have been issued for the entire region. that includes russia, taiwan, the philippines, indonesia, just among a number of them. we are talking about more than a dozen or so. back on land, the quake rattled tokyo residents who are used to these events. they know when this is an unusual earthquake. when this is far greater than the ones the experience on a fairly regular basis. smoke rising from the building
just simply as jenna brought out, they ve been down this road so many different times with different types of so- called evidence and findings and so on and so forth, and as they are hanging on this morning, you know, they have known about this, they knew that the jawbone belonged to a caucasian female, but the odds of it washing on shore, even though local islanders told me the storm system brought up so much old debris on the beaches that they weren t shocked that something would watch up, the family knew all along they would sit by the phone and not make a whole lot of public statements until they really knew the details of this. very sad for them because they are so desperate to find closure. back to you guys. jenna: joining us is dr. michael bauden, a fox news contributor that has joined us several times to talk about this case and interesting talking to you ahead of the show today, as the hours have ticked by, have you grown more optimistic or less optimistic about finding out ab
the permanent solution is still expected to be the relief well. let me see if we ve got a picture of that that we can show you. we seem to have a lot of pictures of the new well, so let me try something else. all right. let s take a look at this. this is the idea that they the permanent idea. in the middle is the actual well, that s the one we ve got. and they re digging two holes on either side of it, intersecting that reservoir at a different place, and as a result, that will take the pressure off, and that will deal with the well permanently. now, the estimate is that 3.9 million barrels of oil have leaked into the gulf of mexico so far. sings the disaster started about three months ago. hopefully, we don t see much more oil leaking into it, so that may be the total number. it s still a remarkably, remarkably large number. and efforts continue to clean up the oil in the gulf of mexico still. there is still a great deal of oil still there, some of it washing on shores, but a lot of