304 DASA 2019-2 1,000 miles long, and these are the individual bombs that we are talking about when we say 29-megaton bombs. UPTON. This, Merril, is just on the Continental United States? EISENBUD. UPTON. It's really half of that on the U.S. Half here and half on the U.S.S.R? EISENBUD:. Yee, Ast recall it, thie was inthe United States, Uthink there were 200 targets. AYRES: [es that ahout right? That sounds right, yes, Something lithe that, EISENBUD: And the casualties, dues somebody remember the number of deaths? [though tt was about 70 mil'ion, HEMLER-. Sixty to seventy. BISENHUD We'll say 65 million: and how many injured? we'll say 75 million, TAYLOR: AYRES: Anather, You might as well say everybody is injured. [hat seems a httle bic too high. EISENBUQO: [his figure is abeut right, CASARETT Merrsl, ia thie qualified by shelter or no shelter or anye thing of thie sort? BISENBUD This is in the open, with the ecunomy ae it 13 now, AYRES. It's not necessarily true that there's one hurt man for every dead man, EISENBUD. AL right. We'll put a question mark there, What ate the livestock figures, John? Do you remember? What fraction of the livestock in the United Statea were killed? The (igure [ have im mind... AYRES: [con't think that they ever gave it, EISENBUD: There was a statement given by somebody, [ think it was around $0 percent,