will. his difficulty is that the story he s giving out to the public right now doesn t quite jive with what people know about how he operates and how he attacks politics. he has to persuade not just america, he has to persuade first new jersey that six of his people knew about this stuff, but he didn t know a thing. i don t find it plausible. i doubt the people of new jersey will find it plausible. folks nationally looking at this right now are just seeing soundbites. they re not seeing the whole sto story. it s early. i think when the whole message comes out, i believe we ll know exactly what the governor was telling the truth or whether he was lying to us. jamelle, from the national sta standpoint, the national press, this is their biggest story this we week, do you think the national press is going to follow up on this now and follow the granular at the tails that comes out or is this a story the national press steps away from and it s dependent on whether the local
this, what we re doing, bans any registry. this is not where we re going and it s not what we intended. no permanent records from the sta standpoint, when they do it they keep it on file for 20 years. but there s no registry. none of this confiscating your guns? none of that. who are you talking to at the nra because they seem to be an a different page. there might be legislation that goes down that path. but yours is the main one, right? i think ours is the main one that makes sense. it seems like the only one that has bipartisan hope of agreement. i agree with you. i hope that the nra and anybody who has any fears or paranoia, it s not there. i would not be working on this legislation. i would not be have you spoken to wayne lapierre about this? i have not. i spoke to him a long time ago. i ve been working with people within his organization and we ve been transferring back and forth. the polls show the overwhelming majority of people want expanded background
some of this water back into the condenser pools to try to manage it and also try to bring more water containment tanks back on the sito they can pump it into places where they can store and not have it leak out of the system. from your professional sta standpoint, given the fact that the reactors are still damaged that fukushima site. we ll talk about this and the repair work that goes on there for a year now? if we talk about the repair work is probably too strong a word. i would say that the decommissioning work would go on for several years, actually. i think the most major thing in this timeline, though, is controlling the radiation leaks both into the ocean and into the atmosphere. this seems to be the major issue. and all these volumes of water that they ve used to try to cool the plants during this period. can we talk about, james, the engineers that are also trying to figure out how to store 60,000 tons of highly