want to be an urban vibe. i think as we as cities have become safer, cities have become greener and waterfronts opened in chicago to new york and brooklyn with the spectacular housing stock. you see companies going in are the old warehouses and old 3wi8dings reconfigurable. you see a boom and particularly people they don t necessarily want to take a job but make a job. you see this boom in entrepreneurship. like you said in everything from chefs and food people to rock musicians and bands and also now in tech. it is in large part a product of high tech and innovation as we talked about a big boom over last few years and how they made the transition from silicon valley to san francisco. i m surprised it s taken this long for the move to happen. why is it taking this long? so am i. innovation happens in cities, i think it was a product of the
and when we come back we ll take you to long island. hundreds of thousands of people without power, waterfronts devastated. homes falling into the ocean. you re watching msnbc. so, what hap
in northern japan where the tsunami came onshore near this nuclear power plants. what s the latest from there? i have been down by the sendai airport watching the japanese military collecting body parts from the paddy fields around the airport. the power is out in large parts of the city. there are huge fires along the waterfronts where the petroleum and refinery facilities have gone up. inland it s getting back to normal in that people are going back to where their houses used to be and they are trying to salvage what they can from the remains. homes are buckled, trees have been ripped up and shredded across the lands scape. it s a complete mess. .