risk at chernobyl. when you seize a place like chernobyl where there s clean-up and obviously it s a very sensitive area, i wonder if you don t keep the people who are currently working there to keep it stable, keep it clean, what do you do? i mean, do you force them gregory, when you look at the situation, what are you what freaks you out about it? i mean, it freaks me out, asking the question. i m just wondering what freaks you as a scientist out about it? yeah, it s really that. how are you going to operate these sites in the middle of a war? we know nuclear infrastructure is always has potential for catastrophic releases of radiation, and now you re coupling all of those problems that you normally reactors with the challenges, the uncertainty, the difficulty of operating in a war zone. and as you said, there are ongoing activities, for instance, at chernobyl to maintain the integrity of the facilities that contain the radiation today. and it s unclear who is operating tho
stand up and help us in this so that we can continue to serve the communities here in hampton rhodes. we are especially concerned because the incidents of breast cancer is 1 out of 6 women versus 1 out of 8 nationally. it s a crying need. as the congresswoman said, it s especially a crying need among women of color. so i hope komen changes its mind. now this is personal for you, too, because betsy your wife is sitting next to you. tell us what you are going through now with your health. i was diagnosed with breast cancer in may and had my surgery in june. i have completed my chemotherapy treatments in december and today i just had my very first radiation treatment. it s very difficult to go through this, and you need to be examined and to catch it as soon as possible so your treatments aren t the most extreme as such as what i m having to go through. you went through radiation
reactors along the country s northeastern coast. american military officials confirm that more u.s. service members were exposed to radiation today and treated with iodine. but because of the wind direction, several navy ships moved closer to the coast after initial pullback of radiation concerns two major aftershocks rattled japan today, causing buildings to sway in tokyo. food, water and heat shortages continue. correspondent adam housley has the latest. they is survived the fifth largest earthquake in history and tsunami that devoured everything in its path. now hundreds of thousands of survivors face nuclear exposure and health dangers that may not show for years. 11,000 micro-sievert is equivalent of the exposure you get a year if you live a normal life. if you stay in the place for one hour you may be exposed to 11,000. we have to watch this. radiation is leaking from
northeastern coast. american military officials confirm that more u.s. service members were exposed to radiation today and treated with iodine. but because of the wind direction, several navy ships moved closer to the coast after initial pullback of radiation concerns two major aftershocks rattled japan today, causing buildings to sway in tokyo. food, water and heat shortages continue. correspondent adam housley has the latest. they is survived the fifth largest earthquake in history and tsunami that devoured everything in its path. now hundreds of thousands of survivors face nuclear exposure and health dangers that may not show for years. 11,000 micro-sievert is equivalent of the exposure you get a year if you live a normal life. if you stay in the place for one hour you may be exposed to 11,000. we have to watch this. radiation is leaking from two nuclear reactors along the