I listened to "All Things Considered", on the fire at the nuclear plant in Japan.
Richard Harrison
The interviewer appeared to know the previous state of Japan, and that at this plant there had been a fire in one area and an explosion in the other.
The interviewer asked questions about the recent updates at the plant.
The interviewer asked fairly straightforward questions at first and then followed up with "What if?" questions.
It seemed that Richard Harrison answered all questions adequately, to the best of his knowledge.
The interviewer made sure to let Harrison explain what caused the fire and explosion so that listeners could better understand.
The interviewer and interviewee clearly both understand the seriousness of the situation in Japan.
I learned how to handle myself as when asking questions about a serious international crisis.
This is rather cursory. Saying that you "learned how to handle yourself" doesn't really tell me anything.
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