worried about was their nuclear power plants and he said that so far those were not affected and that there was no radiation leaks. and that is certainly a little bit of good news in all of this. attention, this is an emergency management message. 4,000 miles away in the pacific the state of hawaii went into high alert. evacuated. everything out of it. filing cabinets, computers, everything and we boarded up all of the windows. and i m concerned. for more on this let s go to gregg jarrett live in the newsroom. greg? we have been monitoring the situation not only in japan but, of course, here in the united states just so happens that our own courtney friel is in hawaii and just telephoned in to us and courtney, what is the situation there? my husband his family is all here and we were down having dinner in waikiki in a popular
control. hello, i m shepherd smith reporting from tokyo, japan for fox news reporting. over the past ten days, a nation of 127 million people faces what their prime minister says is the most severe crisis since world war ii. japan, of course, is no strange to disaster. both manmade and natural. in 1923, 142,000 people died in the tokyo earthquake. but today, the nuclear meltdown is having global repercussions, threatening lives, the economy and the environment. yet in the midst of it all, the human spirit to survive endures. a look at how the first ten days of this disaster in japan unfolded on fox news. march 11, 2011. just a normal day in japan. in the middle of the night in the united states. the union losses who have