one of my cousins who live here in tokyo told me that hanada had water rushing over the runways. it was closed and caused a lot of backups. 0 so our plane was fairly full. the airport seems to be pretty busy with a lot of people probably coming in after having tried to re-book after those delays. but they did open narita on friday. so it seems like a lot of the flights have been coming back to normal. we haven't actually gotten into the city. we will be doing that. and reporting for the rest of the week from japan on the earthquake. so we have ktvu boots on the grounds here. and hope to bring viewers a lot of stories that they probably won't get to see on some of the, you know, larger networks. this will be more local coverage out here. >> janna, i know you just arrived there at the airport but do you have an expectation of where you will go to cover this story? do you expect to even be able to get to the north given that the infrastructure there is so damaged? >> well, ken, it's been a day- by-day kind of minute-by-minute thing here. we have just been hearing about the death tol