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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110314:00:30:00

plant operators using sea water, sea water, rather, pumping it into several reactors to keep them cool. the rising temperatures threatening to cause a radioactive leak or a complete meltdown. areas surrounding the plants affected now evacuated because of fears of radiation leak. all of them happening the earthquake and tsunami that no one, obviously, can control. the best they could do was to be prepared. james is a security and defense analyst and senior fellow with the heritage foundation. good to see you. >> good to be with you. >> harris: first of all, how prepared was japan? >> well, honestly, japan is about one of the best in the world in terms of domestic preparedness. they get earthquakes all the time. tsunamis all the time. they've got lots of nuclear reactors, so, nobody is in a better position to handle this than the japanese. >> harris: so what went wrong. >> nothing really went wrong. this is an unprecedented event. this is 8.9 on the richter scale, this is an unbelievable

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110314:04:33:00

a, a large scale disaster. everybody in the world, everybody that owns a nuclear power plant is, you know, wants to do whatever they can to get the situation under control. >> harris: and i asked that, james, because you know, what we're hearing now is that one of the-- the plant experiencing trouble, the second plant there that we know of, no explosions there, but some sort of trouble, emergency, is saying that the radiation levels that were leaking have gone down. what does that tell you? >> well, that, you know, is certainly good news, but, you know, the key thing here is you have a nuclear core and it has fuel rods in it and those fuel rods put off intense amount of heat and the key thing, they have be to be constantly cooled and that's the whole thing that could breach ut containment facility. so, you have to be -- that's good news, but the key question is, you know, can he they control and contain the fuel rods and the reactor. until they can give you a positive statement that, yes, we can do that, then i think

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110314:07:30:00

water, sea water, rather, pumping it into several reactors to keep them cool. the rising temperatures threatening to cause a radioactive leak or a complete meltdown. areas surrounding the plants affected now evacuated because of fears of radiation leak. all of them happening the earthquake and tsunami that no one, obviously, can control. the best they could do was to be prepared. james is a security and defense analyst and senior fellow with the heritage foundation. good to see you. >> good to be with you. >> harris: first of all, how prepared was japan? >> well, honestly, japan is about one of the best in the world in terms of domestic preparedness. they get earthquakes all the time. tsunamis all the time. they've got lots of nuclear reactors, so, nobody is in a better position to handle this than the japanese. >> harris: so what went wrong. >> nothing really went wrong. this is an unprecedented event. this is 8.9 on the richter scale, this is an unbelievable

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110314:07:35:00

risk and low dose exposure may have generated for this and quite honestly, it's not going to threaten the population as a whole. you know, but you know, we'll have to wait and see, but i doubt if we're going to see a significant risk of global contamination from this instance. >> harris: not the sort of situation that you described in japan, a very, very tender thing to watch there, with the nuclear meltdown looming, that's what the scientists keep telling us. james, security and defense analyst, thank you for joining us tonight. >> thanks for having me. >> harris: in japan, the nikkei, their index, market falling sharply and we're watching to see how trading is affect there had and the effect on the viewers at home. robert gray from the fox business network coming back now. the market, the nikkei index continues to bleed some ground. >> down 4%, hit 5% and again, now, took a very deliberate in opening some of the stocks, household names.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110314:07:33:00

everybody in the world, everybody that owns a nuclear power plant is, you know, wants to do whatever they can to get the situation under control. >> harris: and i asked that, james, because you know, what we're hearing now is that one of the-- the plant experiencing trouble, the second plant there that we know of, no explosions there, but some sort of trouble, emergency, is saying that the radiation levels that were leaking have gone down. what does that tell you? >> well, that, you know, is certainly good news, but, you know, the key thing here is you have a nuclear core and it has fuel rods in it and those fuel rods put off intense amount of heat and the key thing, they have be to be constantly cooled and that's the whole thing that could breach ut containment facility. so, you have to be -- that's good news, but the key question is, you know, can he they control and contain the fuel rods and the reactor. until they can give you a positive statement that, yes, we can do that, then i think you've got to be concerned.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110314:19:09:00

water in other resources to ensure the reacters continue to be cooled. >> we also have dispatched subject matter experts both reactor experts and expert on emergency response and we are in consultation with them and we will make sure that any requirement they have we are prepared to meet. >> we heard early about concerns about radiation exposure, 17 helicopter members were found today to have very, very low levels of radiation on their bodies and their clothes and they were scrubbed down and given a clean bill of health but as a precaution uss ronald reagan and the other assets of the 7th fleet moved themselves furniture away from the fukushima plant. >>shepard: thank you from the state department, james, in washington, dc. the united states navy moving several u.s. ships away from the damaged japanese nuclear reactor

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110314:00:33:00

a, a large scale disaster. everybody in the world, everybody that owns a nuclear power plant is, you know, wants to do whatever they can to get the situation under control. >> harris: and i asked that, james, because you know, what we're hearing now is that one of the-- the plant experiencing trouble, the second plant there that we know of, no explosions there, but some sort of trouble, emergency, is saying that the radiation levels that were leaking have gone down. what does that tell you? >> well, that, you know, is certainly good news, but, you know, the key thing here is you have a nuclear core and it has fuel rods in it and those fuel rods put off intense amount of heat and the key thing, they have be to be constantly cooled and that's the whole thing that could breach ut containment facility. so, you have to be -- that's good news, but the key question is, you know, can he they control and contain the fuel rods and the reactor. until they can give you a positive statement that, yes, we can do that, then i think

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110314:00:35:00

postulate what type of health risk and low dose exposure may have generated for this and quite honestly, it's not going to threaten the population as a whole. you know, but you know, we'll have to wait and see, but i doubt if we're going to see a significant risk of global contamination from this instance. >> harris: not the sort of situation that you described in japan, a very, very tender thing to watch there, with the nuclear meltdown looming, that's what the scientists keep telling us. james, security and defense analyst, thank you for joining us tonight. >> thanks for having me. >> harris: in japan, the nikkei, their index, market falling sharply and we're watching to see how trading is affect there had and the effect on the viewers at home. robert gray from the fox business network coming back now. the market, the nikkei index continues to bleed some ground. >> down 4%, hit 5% and again, now, took a very deliberate in opening some of the stocks,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110314:19:07:00

here in this region with the aid efforts sending more emergency rescue teams and supplies and seven ships are position the off the coast. navy helicopters flying relief runs between the mainland and the uss ronald reagan is serving as a base of operation. we will have much more on that mission in a moment. dozens of other nations including the united states are sending the japanese government millions in disaster relief. early on monday, early today in the united states, president obama said the united states government will do whatever it can to help the country recover. and now james is live at the state department. james? >>reporter: growth ensure -- greetings from washington. the united states is sending the full range of the u.s. government and resources with money. crews on the command ship spent the weekend packing humanitarian

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110313:08:17:00

stranded here without food, without water, without electricity but also to search for others who are missing. >> greg, thank you so much. stay safe. our thoughts and prayers are with all of those affected by this. thank you, greg and thank you, james. coming up we talk with minnesota congressman michele bachmann. will she add republican presidential candidate to her resume? that's coming up on

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