juan: you think the japanese government has been lying? i don t know. it s very difficult to say. is tepco pulling a bp and saying hey, it s really not as bad as we said? juan: that s tokyo electric power. yeah. are they pulling the same thing we saw last year with the bp oil spill? it s fine, it s fine, it s fine. it s telling that the u.s. military came and said hey we would like to clear a 50-mile radius off of this. u.s. experts both international and u.s. nuclear experts came in and said that i mean, that s very telling. juan: richard, what do you say to that? this is a signal this is the end of nuclear power in the world. it s just too dangerous. it might be a small chance of a problem, but if there is a problem, boy, it s bad news? the incidents that howard is referring to are really minor things. you have incidents. if you want to compare it to something. compare it to the horrendous explosion that took place at the petroleum refinery in japan which was on televisio
chernobyl was a bad accident. it had, we estimate, 36,000 people killed by the radioactivity. if they didn t evacuate here, and if the worst possible thing happens, then the number would be 400 people, not i m not talking about the workers, the people who are there risking their lives to prevent this from happening. i m saying if everything goes wrong, then the estimate is that 400 people would eventually contract cancer, assuming there was no evacuation. best guess right now sunday the worst circumstances zero deaths from this. juan: okay. the fact is right now as we are talking zero deaths. but, howard, you are saying, you know what? the risk is too great. it might be minimal risk. the radiation might not be great as we are just hearing from howard, but you say still too much of a risk. i think absolutely the risk is there. i mean, we are obviously seeing this from environmental standpoint. 400 people may be nothing compared to chernobyl. the risk is still there. we don t know
get these guys off my radio. juan: a democratic congressman getting a little hysterical over the prospect of defunding npr. we ll show you his shocking outburst on the house floor. kudos to you. juan: caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. juan: hi, i m juan williams in for bill o reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. no talking points memo but lots of big, big stories. in a moment we will bring you update on the nuclear radiation threat in japan. but we start tonight in libya after weeks of dithering the united nations finally authorized a no-fly zone just last night. but that didn t stop colonel muammar qaddafi. today as his forces bombarded the rebel held city of misurata with tanks and heavy artillery. killing 25. including several little girls. the slaughter happened after qaddafi s foreign minister announced a cease-fire. this afternoon president obama addressed the unfolding crisis. now, once more, my maury mur march
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emergency session so we finally get these guys off my radio. juan: a democratic congressman getting a little hysterical over the prospect of defunding npr. we ll show you his shocking outburst on the house floor. kudos to you. juan: caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. juan: hi, i m juan williams in for bill o reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. no talking points memo but lots of big, big stories. in a moment we will bring you update on the nuclear radiation threat in japan. but we start tonight in libya after weeks of dithering the united nations finally authorized a no-fly zone just last night. but that didn t stop colonel muammar qaddafi. today as his forces bombarded the rebel held city of misurata with tanks and heavy artillery. killing 25. including several little girls. the slaughter happened after qaddafi s foreign minister announced a cease-fire. this afternoon president obama addressed the unfolding crisis. now