information that i ve been able to gather and sort of process on my own since i ve been in the states and removed from the zbags what situation? what s that? everybody s concerned about the raeds and i think that radiation. i posted on twitter i m going back, i posted on facebook i m returning and a lot of people are concerned about the radiation. there s a book that i read about two years ago out of my own personal interest and it sort of came to me it would have useful information on it. i m not associated with this guy but the book physics for future presidents by a guy named richard muller, a professor of physics at uc berkeley. the book provides incredible information as to what radiation is, how it works, and some numbers that can give you solid information as to what risks are for varying levels of exposure. and the information that i have access to about the amount of
for years. and from berkeley, california dr. richard multi-cultural teaches physics at uc university. author of the book physics for future presidents. secretary of energy didn t give us much there, doctor. took them 30 seconds to say i don t know anything. why didn t he say that in two seconds? that is a frustrating thing for me as a journalist. i m sure for you as a physics instructor and for the american people. we simply don t know what s happening vis-a-vis the nuclear issue or am i wrong? i think we know a lot about what s happening. i believe the secretary of energy knows a lot. there is always a danger when you are in an official position of trying to be completely candid with what s going on because if you get one fact wrong, people come after you afterwards. i believe we really do know a lot. bill: what was mr. chu holding back, professor, what was mr. chu holding back? if you think he knows more than what he said, which was nothing, what was he holding back in your
for years. and from berkeley, california dr. richard multi-cultural teaches physics at uc university. author of the book physics for future presidents. secretary of energy didn t give us much there, doctor. took them 30 seconds to say i don t know anything. why didn t he say that in two seconds? that is a frustrating thing for me as a journalist. i m sure for you as a physics instructor and for the american people. we simply don t know what s happening vis-a-vis the nuclear issue or am i wrong? i think we know a lot about what s happening. i believe the secretary of energy knows a lot. there is always a danger when you are in an official position of trying to be completely candid with what s going on because if you get one fact wrong, people come after you afterwards. i believe we really do know a lot. bill: what was mr. chu holding back, professor, what was mr. chu holding back? if you think he knows more than what he said, which was nothing, what was he holding back in your
start with you, because you are a physicist. is that right? that s correct.: but i thoug everyone who was conservative was a moron. [ laughter ] did you just become a conservative? and now you your i.q. is going to slide down? what happened to you? i ve been a conservative probably since i was roughly 12 years old. and something that conservatives look at is what are the unintended consequences of things that are pushed through, which is heavily involved in physics. looking at things from all different angles and looking at unintended consequences. glenn: have you read the book physics for future presidents ? i haven t read it but i own it. glenn: you should read it. it s good. guy from berkeley, california, and i don t believe anything he stands for but it is a brilliant, brilliant book.
republican running for congress in colorado also. joining me from arizona, ruth mcclum. 28-year-old republican now running for congress. i want to ruth, i want to start with you, because you are a physicist. is that right? that s correct. glenn: but i thought everyone who was conservative was a moron. [ laughter ] did you just become a conservative? and now you your i.q. is going to slide down? what happened to you? i ve been a conservative probably since i was roughly 12 years old. and something that conservatives look at is what are the unintended consequences of things that are pushed through, which is heavily involved in physics. looking at things from all different angles and looking at unintended consequences. glenn: have you read the book physics for future presidents ? i haven t read it but i