Kendall & Casey Hour 2, 3-1
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🗓️ 1 March 2023
⏱️ 36 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | Good morning. It is Wednesday, March 1st. It is five minutes after 10 and you're listening to Kendall and Casey on 93 WIBC. |
| 0:08.7 | So let's talk about those shipments, shall we shipments of toxic waste from East Palestine, Ohio? |
| 0:14.9 | Because that trained derailment, you know, it was 38 cars that derailed and it was February 3rd when it happened and 11 of the cars were carrying hazardous material. |
| 0:25.9 | And over the weekend, official said that the air quality in the town is back to normal, although a lot of the residents don't quite believe that a lot of them in fear. |
| 0:35.2 | Now the EPA says that they have found enough certified facilities to take all of the waste from what happened in Ohio and where they're bringing it. Oh, here to Indiana. Thank you very much. |
| 0:45.9 | Okay, Casey, hearing what you heard last hour from Rudy Guerrero, who by the way, if you missed the segment, I'm sure Kev's got hour one of the podcast up, or it'll be up shortly. |
| 0:56.4 | A phenomenal interview about what is actually potentially coming to Roachdale, Putnam County here in Indiana, why the residents are upset about it. |
| 1:07.7 | And there is a meeting tonight in Russellville, the Russellville Community Center 7 p.m. If you would like to go to that and speak, knowing what you heard last hour. |
| 1:21.3 | And let's just say 20% of what he said, it comes to fruition. |
| 1:26.9 | Yeah. |
| 1:27.9 | Would you be comfortable living in an area that houses that stuff or certainly the area where that train crash happened? |
| 1:34.9 | 100% no, and not just living in that area, but he had mentioned it will affect all of center. It could, right? I mean, I live in Hendricks County, which while that's not like on the Putnam County line per say, it's not 900 miles from the location. |
| 1:52.7 | I mean, I admit, I've done a switcheroo on this over the past day because people working, and I said, well, look, this is what this place does, right? |
| 2:02.4 | So are we just upset because we know about this and they handled these sort of things all the time that we just don't know about. |
| 2:07.8 | But now I'm starting to think, I mean, it's got to go somewhere, right? This is always the argument about nuclear waste. |
| 2:14.5 | Where does the nuclear waste go? Well, everybody wants nuclear power, but nobody wants to deal with nuclear waste, put it in their backyard. |
| 2:21.6 | And it is part of a bigger, broader conversation about what do we do with all of this stuff? |
| 2:28.0 | And how does this company, you know, they're going to skate, right? |
| 2:35.7 | And all this is what always happens, right? There's some minor by their standards, minor financial inconvenience, and then they just go about their business. |
| 2:43.5 | No, which company are you talking about? |
| 2:44.7 | They're the train company. Oh, Norfolk South. Right. Yeah. |
| 2:47.8 | I mean, do you ever hear where, oh my gosh, I mean, let's do oil spills as an example, right? |
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