whitney houston s final hours. nuclear standoff. it happened in japan. could it happen here? i always thought it was fatally flawed. unfortunately, fukushima proved me right. safety concerns over an aging nuclear facility. deadly cargo. would you believe this laser printer is a weapon of terror? we ll show you how al qaeda got these printer bombs through security and onto planes. revealing investigations, fascinating characters, stories with impact. this is cnn presents with your host tonight, randi kaye and dr. sanjay gupta. good evening. whitney houston will be remembered as one of the greatest voices of her generation and many of her closest friends say the troubled star was poised to make a comeback. but that comeback, as you know, was tragically cut short with her untimely death. whitney houston s soaring talent was shadowed by her struggles with addiction and her marriage. don lemon looks at her rise to fame, her fall from superstardom, and final hours in he
nuclear standoff. it happened in japan. could it happen here? i always thought it was fatally flawed. unfortunately, fukushima proved me right. safety concerns over an aging nuclear facility. deadly cargo. would you believe this laser printer is a weapon of terror? we ll show you how al qaeda got these printer bombs through security and onto planes. revealing investigations, fascinating characters, stories with impact. this is cnn presents with your hosts tonight, randi kaye and dr. sanjay gupta. good evening. whitney houston will be remembered as one of the greatest voices of her generation and many of her closest friends say the troubled star was poised to make a comeback. but that comeback, as you know, was tragically cut short with her untimely death. whitney houston s soaring talent was shadowed by her struggles with addiction and her marriage. don lemon looks at her rise to fame, her fall from superstardom and the final hours in her troubled life. but above
nuclear standoff. it happened in japan. could it happen here? i always thought it was fatally flawed. unfortunately, fukushima proved me right. safety concerns over an aging nuclear facility. deadly cargo. would you believe this laser printer is a weapon of terror? we ll show you how al qaeda got these printer bombs through security and onto planes. revealing investigations, fascinating characters, stories with impact. this is cnn presents with your hosts tonight, randi kaye and dr. sanjay gupta. good evening. whitney houston will be remembered as one of the greatest voices of her generation and many of her closest friends say the troubled star was poised to make a comeback. but that comeback, as you know, was tragically cut short with her untimely death. whitney houston s soaring talent was shadowed by her struggles with addiction and her marriage. don lemon looks at her rise to fame, her fall from superstardom and the final hours in her troubled life. but above
panic, the japanese leadership on nuclear scientists are working with organizations from around the world in responding to the danger and keeping the rest of the world informed. so, there is no panic from the japanees leadership. well that is reassuring until you look at today s new york times. they are basically in a full scale panic among japanese power industry managers, said a senior nuclear industry executive. let s see what other expert advice senator alexander from tennessee can offer us. the tokyo electric power company has told us that the highest level of radiation detected on site to date is 155.7 miliram per hour. to help put that in perspective here are a couple facts. the average american receives about 300 miliram of radiation exposure each year from naturally occurring sources such as the sun. ah, i don t think senator alexander realizes what he just
while a tokyo electric official said in press conference that he does not believe a critical event is imminent, a senior nuclear industry executive told the new york times the japanese nuclear managers are, quote, basically in a full scale panic. fear also grips the hundreds of thousands of displaced survivors of this disaster as they face food shortages and freezing temperatures. the u.s. geological survey upgraded friday s earthquake in japan to a 9.0. officials estimate at least 10,000 people were killed in the disaster. 2,000 bodies washed ashore today. at least 15,000 are still missing. president obama spoke about the situation earlier today at the white house. although japan is a highly advanced economy, tech no logically equipped to rebuild, at this moment of crisis, it is