they ve done with it radiation where you can read documents by radiating a room. they did it with laser microphones. what that does you shoot it at a styrofoam cup on a desk and take that audio and send it back across the laser. could be any one of these things. the russians have been experimenting with this for years and weaver been aware of it. it s very, very difficult to prove. and that s why we probably haven t gone to the cubans with definitive proof. in a place like havana it s not the germans or somebody like that bombarding our embassy it s either cubans or russians or possibly working together. why would they do this? do you think that the cubans would have the ability to do this without russian assistance? oh, i don t think the cubans could at all. they need very sophisticated a lot of techniques even the cia and national security agency can t replicate. the russians are very good at
possible to have. reactor number three in my first blog entry within the first two or three days of it happening, i didn t know what the scale of the reduatiadiatio release was going to be. i didn t know the number of people injured. the fact this was happening live on tv and explosions, this was a nuclear power station blowing up. clearly, the situation was out of control. asked the residents of tokyo not to horde bottled water. you have these awful images of total devastation from a tsunami, and the story was a nuclear power accident. it all got muddled together. some people on the west coast of the quiunited states worry t radiation i hadn t been pronuclear that long before the fukushima plant melted down. it hard to watch that happening
critics are saying if you go for it you may find cancers that may not kill you so there is overtreatment. the answer to that is that knowledge is extremely important. overdiagnosis doesn t have to mean overtreatment. that is why you need to talk to your doctors to find out what is best for you. gretchen: i ve had mammograms for years even though i m not 50. i found something. now every year i automatically go. i see that as a good thing. why wouldn t we suggest that women get mammograms? is it a cost issue or is it radiation? that s a great point. certainly cost plays a big role over here which goes back to what i was trying to say. when women want to go after their screening they re very aggressive. guidelines will tell you you should not do screening until you re age 50. look at yourself, you went on because of family history or your own reasons. i compliment that. we have the same exact problem when itdoms men and screening and when it