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Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher

Ep 599 | Out of an Abundance of Caution

Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher

Blaze Podcast Network

News, News Commentary, Daily News, Society & Culture

4.9 • 2.1K Ratings

🗓️ 13 April 2021

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

Japanese government to release nuclear waste water into the sea… Truck with Radioactive materials stolen in Mexico… West Virginia will pay you to move there… Daunte Wright shooting… Nazario traffic stop… Parent seeks to marry child in NY… Sports / injuries / sex and defamation… Subscribe to the YouTube Channel… Email to Chewingthefat@theblaze.com Subscribe www.blazetv.com/jeffy Promo code jeffy… Property Brothers… OVB possible interview… Brooke Sheilds / Dan Crenshaw recovery stories… Robot pizza deliveries in Houston… Robot deliveries in Singapore… Robots are here… Radio team fired… J&J Vaccine paused… Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

The Japanese government will release treated Fukushima nuclear power plant water into the sea.

0:07.2

Now, the International Atomic Energy Agency says there will be no negative impact on humans

0:14.4

or the environment. The government says, hey, the process meets international standards.

0:19.7

It's been endorsed by the International Atomic Energy Agency, the IAA, releasing into the ocean

0:27.6

is done elsewhere. It's not something new. There's no scandal here. The release is not even

0:34.7

likely to begin for at least two years, and it'll take decades to release all that stuff, so

0:41.0

don't even worry about it. Okay, stop your belly aching. In other news, have you seen the

0:50.5

documentary, The Toxic Pigs of Fukushima? No, I don't know. I don't know why it made me think

0:57.6

of seeing the movie on the toxic pigs of Fukushima. Anyway, that's just a thought. Welcome,

1:07.6

welcome to chewing the fat. In other news, a truck carrying highly radioactive materials has

1:16.5

been stolen by armed criminals in central Mexico. Don't worry about it. The Mexican government

1:23.6

is now warning that anybody who comes in close contact with its deadly payload could be risking

1:30.7

their lives. The individuals got away with an industrial inspection equipment truck during an

1:38.0

armed heist on Sunday. It's a highly unusual bounty for any hijacker. Is it? It's still unclear

1:50.4

why they targeted the truck in question. I don't know. It's really weird. Now authorities have

1:57.1

said the ingredients, you know, they could be used for a dirty bomb. That's it, though.

2:04.6

Yeah, and I'm sure that the people who have hijacked the truck and the ingredients and the

2:12.0

contents are really concerned that contact with the contents of the truck could be fatal. Yeah,

2:19.1

you know, in case of making direct contact with the source over a course of hours or days,

2:25.6

it would prove fatal. And, you know, just even being 30 meters away. I don't know how far

2:32.4

meters are away, but it couldn't cause radiation poisoning, according to the commission.

2:37.2

But we're still unclear why they took that truck. Yeah, it's an unusual target, isn't it? Yeah,

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