deBrum: More than that, Suzanne. I have asked if we can televise this and they have agreed to it so that we can show it on the television so that they can see and hear the questions. Ray: I have just one question, Mr. Secretary: deBrum: “Where's the camera?" We don't have it yet, but by tomorrow morning, I hope. Question and answer period, I hope, it will be here. Ray: I am not sure, Suzanne, I don't know if you were here when I said we do plan to visit the outer islands. Cowan: I think the preparation that these people need, to make those for their presentation. tapes. Do you guys have, you have capabilities? deBrum: Ray: Bair: Maybe Dr. Bair can assist them in making copies of Very fine. ... we'll make them available. If you can copy it here, fine. eee If not we can send you a copy back. I think I would rather do that at home. \ [Alice continued presentation in Marshallese. | Marshallese: Boy, I am really confused now with that statement that says because scientists feel that the amount of radiation present in the Marshalls now is not large enough to cause any of this kind of damage. come some places are off limits? How It sounds to me like the amount of radiation is not significant or small. Ray: Where is the sentence that he is referring to? agnd oes La . aR por 21 265