even more remarkable than naoto kan, a conservative prime minister --naoto kan is a liberal left it orf you like, one of the few we've had in japan over the last 60 years. then we had a conservative prime minister who actually visited yasukuni. his conversion was remarkable. what we hear is even among the conservative ldp, the party of the current prime minister shinzo abe, up to three percent to 50% of the lawmakers and that party or also in favor of scrapping nuclear power. the nuclear lobby is very powerful. their winning the game for now. >> the country is becoming increasingly anti-nuclear, but the prime minister is pushing it. show theatistics majority of the people in japan still, despite the last three years of sort of the pro-nuclear propaganda, are still against starting these reactors. >> let's talk about the homeless workers. let's turn to one right now. this is a 57-year-old homeless man. we are an easy target for recruiters. they turn up here with our bags, grilling them around the station and we are easy to spot -- we turn up your with our backs, wheeling them around the