And if you’re not going to have a clear health threat, you don’t want to panic people. — William Scranton
Another very strong image from the first day was giving my initial press conference in the morning — William Scranton
My time inside there was very short compared to the amount of time it took to take on and take off this.. — William Scranton
And at ten, or whatever time, in the morning we had the press conference, what we knew is there had — William Scranton
And I remember walking in there and, I must say, I was quite unnerved the closer I got to it. — William Scranton
And if you’re not going to have a clear health threat, you don’t want to panic people. — William Scranton
And it was at that point that I realized, in fact, our whole administration realized — William Scranton
But the issue became, how long do you keep the press waiting so that you can gather more information? — William Scranton
I was scheduled to give my first official press conference that morning anyway, ’cause I was chairman of — William Scranton
It took me 45 minutes to get in all of the suits and putting all the dosimeters on me so that — William Scranton
Nobody could tell us or really had a very good idea, if there were a massive release of radiation — William Scranton
None of us are nuclear experts, but we know that if there is a melt-down and breach of containment — William Scranton
The first one, obviously, was walking into my office at eight o’clock in the morning on wednesday — William Scranton
Obviously, I’m not looking in the core of the reactor, but I am looking at what, at that time — William Scranton
The nuclear regulatory commission and epa, et cetera, had worked out what allowable releases are. — William Scranton
The value of government to the people it serves is in direct relationship to the interest citizens — William Scranton
There are allowable limits for radiation going – I mean there’s radiation all around us. — William Scranton
They’re calling their washington sources at the nrc or in congress and they’re not hesitating to — William Scranton
What I had said in the morning was that this is what we know has happened, but there has been no significant off-site release. — William Scranton
There were schools and hospitals who were ready to take people with undescribed injuries — William Scranton
You need a graphic understanding of a situation to make a complete judgment and we didn’t have that. — William Scranton
When I started walking and I looked down and I saw on the floor this water, which looked like — William Scranton
You’re feeling the responsibility for hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of people on your shoulder — William Scranton