backup diesel generator, they also stress they ve had weeks to prepare, unlike fukushima and unlike what happened in japan, we have spoken to people in this area who live around this plant, they say they are not concerned, they say they trust their officials are telling the truth about the level of danger here. martha, back to you. martha: steve, what a sight that is right behind you. thank you very much. let s go over to gregg jarrett with more on this. gregg: my next guest says the situation in nebraska is, quote, like a slow moving fukushima. michio kaku is professor of sizzics at the university of new york and author of physics of the future: how science will shape human destiny in our hives by the year 2100 , which by the way is a book on my night stand and i ve been reading it and enjoy it very much. how serious is the situation in nebraska? at fukushima, the tipping point was reached within a few minutes of the tidal wave. here, it s in slow motion,