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Canada 07/19/2011 08:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Fukushima-type disaster inevitable in U.S.? Video (CBS News) The Nuclear Regulatory Commission was to meet Tuesday to discuss sweeping new safety recommendations, after having just finished inspecting all 104 U.S. nuclear plants in the wake of Japan's Fukushima disaster. On "The Early Show," CBS News Chief Investigative Correspondent Armen Keteyian spotlighted one of those facilities' post-Fukushima inspection reports. Watts Bar, in Spring City, Tenn., is the last nuclear plant to be licensed in the U.S., and a textbook study of the pros and cons of nuclear power. It provides electricity to some 9 million people in seven states, yet is dogged with a long history of safety issues and whistle-blower lawsuits -- including six by a 71-year-old great-grandmother named Ann Harris. [ link to www.cbsnews.com] |
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Canada 07/19/2011 08:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Fukushima-type disaster inevitable in U.S.? Video What was the turning point in her work? "Basically," she replied, "the books are being cooked. People are saying things, they swear under oath it's been done, and it hadn't been done."
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United States 07/19/2011 08:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Fukushima-type disaster inevitable in U.S.? Video So many are already dying from the exposures (unknown to them) you see them at MiceeD's zoned out. |