Interest in nuclear energy and its promise of clean, secure, and affordable power continue to lead to new projects in the U.S. and abroad. Traditional large reactors, advanced reactors.
first time. gretchen: it may be because the president is tall. evidently he it doesn t bother him. this has been reported, this kind of deep bowing everywhere. but he continues to brian: he bowed in florida, too? yeah. brian: didn t he bow to the mayor in florida? no, in tampa. gretchen: a couple quick headlines. it s day two of the major nuclear summit set to begin in an hour in washington. this is president obama hailing progress made on the first day. brian: joining us from washington, is wendell goler. ready for day two? well, today, more than three dozen heads of state, government and representatives of nine other nations get down to the business of coming up with specific plans to lock away nuclear material and military installations and civilian power plants and university reactors. so it doesn t fall into the