some are publicly visible through the internet when the internet is available, so it has been possible to monitor a small number of the monitoring stations to reassure ourselves radiation levels haven t changed, and there is also the message which the iaea is giving out clearly, is there is no radiological issue at that site for the time being. issue at that site for the time beinu. ~ ., , . being. what is the difference between this being. what is the difference between this site, being. what is the difference between this site, which - being. what is the difference between this site, which i . being. what is the difference - between this site, which i believe is europe s biggest, and chernobyl, which many people know about still? this reactor site is using a different version of nuclear technology. chernobyl was very old technology, but the key thing about chernobyl is it has a graphite reactor core, and part of the issue with the chernobyl disaster is that reactor core, the gr
into the soil at chernobyl. the accident is still going on at that reactor site. and just remember that this is unprecedented that we have not one but several nuclear power complexes in the middle of a major war where the combatants are firing at each other. one of the largest complexes, six nuclear power plants in the ukraine, was hit by tank fire. think about that. a nuclear power plant, its cooling systems hit by tank fire. this is inconceivable when we first began to design nuclear power plants. oh, i think about it a lot as i m sitting here in lviv. professor michiu kaku, thank you so much for being with us, appreciate your insight. tonight, as buses rescue refugees from mariupol, my next guest shares how he escaped that battered city with his family. our live coverage from ukraine continues.
korea through commercial satellite, has seen some improvements at a reactor site. and, you know, this shouldn t surprise us. kim jong-un agreed perhaps to freeze testing of missiles and of nuclear testing, but he didn t say anything about research and development. he didn t say anything about improving production. we have a very long way to go to denuclearization. so no surprise here. ambassador wendy sherman, thank you for joining us tonight. really appreciate it. tonight s last word is next. little things can be a big deal. that s why there s otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it s a pill that treats psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, . with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don t use if you re allergic to otezla. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting.
were tough and we were clear and we understood that we had a nato alliance that was going to help us make sure that europe stayed whole and peaceful and that we didn t have another world war. i don t know that the president has any understanding of the context in which he is about to have a meeting with putin, who is indeed the adversary john bolton said he is. with your experience negotiating with north korea, i want you to get your reaction to a wall street journal report indicating they have indications that north korea is actually upgrading its nuclear research capacity and its nuclear weapons capacity. yes, indeed. 38 north, which is a think tank that looks at all things north korea through commercial satellite, has seen some improvements at a reactor site. and, you know, this shouldn t surprise us. kim jong-un agreed perhaps to freeze testing of missiles and of nuclear testing, but he didn t say anything about research and development.