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Ralph Nader Radio Hour

Richard Oswald, Harvey Wasserman

Ralph Nader Radio Hour

Ralph Nader

Government, News

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 16 August 2015

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

President of Missouri Farmers Union, Richard Oswald discusses the fight for U.S.’s “Country of Origin Labeling, and nuclear advocate and old friend Harvey Wasserman on the continuing dangers from the use of nuclear energy and aging power plants.



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0:00.0

From the K-P-F-K Studios in Southern California,

0:03.6

it's the Ralph Nader Radio Hour.

0:05.6

Stand up, stand up.

0:07.7

You've been sitting ready to jump. Welcome to the Ralph Nader Radio Hour. I'm David Feldman along with the

0:19.1

Man of the Hour Ralph Nader Steve Scrovan is in Toronto, Canada working,

0:25.1

so I'll be working solo today with Ralph.

0:28.8

On today's program, we're gonna be talking

0:30.7

to a long-time anti-nuclear activist Harvey Wasserman, who helped

0:34.8

coined the term no nukes.

0:37.3

And we'll also hear from the corporate crime reporter Russell Macabre in our regular feature,

0:42.2

the Corporate Crime Reporter Minute.

0:44.4

Now, a few weeks back, our regular listeners may remember we spoke with Fred Stokes from Mississippi

0:51.0

about how factory farms are not only abusing family farmers, but also compromising the quality of your food.

0:59.0

This week, we're going back to the farm.

1:01.0

This time we're going to start by talking about where our food comes from

1:05.2

and you're right to know where it comes from, which brings us to our first guest.

1:10.4

Richard Oswell. Richard Oswell is a fifth generation Missouri family farmer who lives on the farm in the same house where he was born situated in the Missouri River Valley near Langdon.

1:22.0

Mr. Oswell writes a weekly column title in the Missouri River Valley near Langdon.

1:22.6

Mr. Oswald writes a weekly column titled

1:25.4

View from the Cab for the Progressive Farmer

1:28.6

and authors letters from Langdon

1:30.8

to a multimedia rural news source called The Daily Yonder.

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