there messy oyou tschida and i think that's how you pronounce his name the plant superintendent who in the end would have to make the final call knew that they need to get water in their very quickly. meanwhile everybody wants a say in the tepco officials and the japanese government officials are hemming and hawing and he gets an order from one of his supervisors at tepco that the government hasn't signed off on. he has a hearty started and so he basically calls one of the staff people over and says i'm going to give an order but ignore it. so he loudly proclaimed so everyone in tokyo can hear they would do the seawater injection when in fact they didn't. to me that was a human element in that story in which in japan where ignoring the rules and acting on your own is not reported. here was a moment where a guy knew that if he didn't act things would go even worse than they were going so he did. that one was a very interesting one. >> host: he definitely stands out. it's. >> guest: i wish i would have had a chance to meet him. i really wish i had any talks very little to the press and u