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were affected by the catastrophe of the nuclear plant according to the world health organization jim smith again says this vodka project now is not about grabbing headlines it's about promoting recovery in this economically depressed area. all want to do is make make money in order to help develop the area and support the communities that have been affected it's a long road you know 30 years after the chernobyl accident and there are still issues particularly around the perception of radiation risk and people worried about the road. nation perhaps when we scientists think the shouldn't they insert things in forms not point of view to show that we can make a consumer product hopefully people will want to drink so i have to say this is technically this is not a vodka it's more like an 30 high quality moonshine and what we're producing is something using the more traditional way that's been done in ukraine belarus russia poland for many centuries to our distil that he thinks and i agree that this is a good way of doing it because it keeps more of the flavor of the original grain and we've had
were affected by the catastrophe of the nuclear plant according to the world health organization jim smith again says this vodka project now is not about grabbing headlines it's about promoting recovery in this economically depressed area. all want to do is make make money in order to help develop the area and support the communities that have been affected it's a long road you know 30 years after the chernobyl accident and there are still issues particularly around the perception of radiation...
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have been working on producing a vodka and made with grain from churn opal we spoke to professor jim smith from portsmouth university he says the atomic spirit is completely safe and has been tested in world trees. but what we did we set up an experimental sailcloth in the main exclusion zone about 20 kilometers south of the power station and it is not one of the most radioactive parts of the exclusion zone but obviously there's some contamination there and so we looked 1st at the transfer of radioactivity and crops and we grew raw and so then when we amended the grain and distilled it to produce alcohol we as we expected because any chemist knows that when you to still something you leave a lot of the impurities in the waste product and not in the distillate alcohol so what we found was that when we measured the distillate alcohol we couldn't with very sophisticated equipment we couldn't find any radioactivity except a natural carbon 14 which would get in any spirit during. the noble disaster shot the soviet union on the world 33 years ago almost 600000 people were affected by the catastr
have been working on producing a vodka and made with grain from churn opal we spoke to professor jim smith from portsmouth university he says the atomic spirit is completely safe and has been tested in world trees. but what we did we set up an experimental sailcloth in the main exclusion zone about 20 kilometers south of the power station and it is not one of the most radioactive parts of the exclusion zone but obviously there's some contamination there and so we looked 1st at the transfer of...
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the 1st ever spirit produced in an area affected by radioactive pollution we spoke to professor jim smith from the university of portsmouth about it he says the spirit is completely safe and has been tested in world class the burra treat. for what we did we set up an experimental sailcloth in the main exclusion zone about 20 kilometers south of the power station and it's not one of the most radioactive parts of the exclusion zone but obviously there's some contamination there and so we look 1st at the transfer of radioactivity into crops and we grew and so then when we cemented the grain and distilled it to produce alcohol we. as we expected because any chemist knows that when you to still something you leave a lot of the impurities in the waste product and not in the distilling distillates alcohol so what we found was that when we measured the distillate alcohol we couldn't with very sophisticated equipment we couldn't find any radioactivity except for natural carbon 14 which would get in any and the spirit. the disaster the worst the world history shocked the soviet union more than 30 y
the 1st ever spirit produced in an area affected by radioactive pollution we spoke to professor jim smith from the university of portsmouth about it he says the spirit is completely safe and has been tested in world class the burra treat. for what we did we set up an experimental sailcloth in the main exclusion zone about 20 kilometers south of the power station and it's not one of the most radioactive parts of the exclusion zone but obviously there's some contamination there and so we look 1st...
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about trying to kate in the state that's a route that is going to be a lot of immediately regions jim smith ali in the dark there's also this issue about the 2 aspects of the constitution and that's the other issue is that they're talking about changing the constituencies to give the people in general more hour a lot of fluidity and it sounds. and how does fluidity add uncertainty as well as a troop buildup and all the conditions bode for a territory that has such high tensions and potential for conflict. well it will make the people in general in the dark very happy because they don't like to be dominated by the people in the kashmir valley who control the parliament and who been the major force ready for a long period of time in terms of that particular state but on the other hand it's going to really upset the people in the kashmir valley who already are under enormous stress because of the safety in the insurgency that's been going on since 9099 and because of the presence of large numbers of indian military and paramilitary and that's going to cause problems and anx particularly for th
about trying to kate in the state that's a route that is going to be a lot of immediately regions jim smith ali in the dark there's also this issue about the 2 aspects of the constitution and that's the other issue is that they're talking about changing the constituencies to give the people in general more hour a lot of fluidity and it sounds. and how does fluidity add uncertainty as well as a troop buildup and all the conditions bode for a territory that has such high tensions and potential...
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birth certificate and started to call himself ray smith, and began puzzling over the apparently unanswerable questions of his life. >> why did anne name me jimwas ray? how come i never knew about geri and things like that. then i wondered, you know, was i kidnapped? >> no answers from anna brown who died soon after that. and as for life in colorado, by the time he was 16 -- >> things were getting a little rough. maybe because of my past, i was not a real easy kid. so i was put into foster care. >> and then, he graduated from high school. he got a job, moved in with some friends, and started his own rock band. this you tube video shows him singing lead. and for all he has wondered about his past, he has come to believe that he would go to the grave without ever meeting a blood relative until now. >> wow. they are actually in the same building that i am in right now. that is amazing to me. >> and here they were. >> oh, my baby. oh. >> hello. >> it has been forever. >> it is great to see you. >> meeting family for the first time. >> and you guys kind of look like me. [ laughter ] >> after so many years. >> so this is my first time meeting my bl
birth certificate and started to call himself ray smith, and began puzzling over the apparently unanswerable questions of his life. >> why did anne name me jimwas ray? how come i never knew about geri and things like that. then i wondered, you know, was i kidnapped? >> no answers from anna brown who died soon after that. and as for life in colorado, by the time he was 16 -- >> things were getting a little rough. maybe because of my past, i was not a real easy kid. so i was put...
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time for the lightning round ron in oregon, ron >> hi, jim thanks for talk ever ta s fs fol you think i should add to my position >> i like smith kline. it's terrific. let's go to jean in indiana. >> caller: nice to talk to you. >> i like the hoosh ers, good movie. >> caller: i bought stock on my security i bought century link two years ago 300 shares at $27. today you showed the stock at 11.59. i should have sold sooner. what should i do >> i don't like it there and i don't like it here and i think, yeah, you have to. i really do. i'm sorry. let's go to reginald in texas. >> caller: hey, jim, how is it going today. howdy and big texas boo-yah to you. >> what's going on >> caller: i was calling today because i had a question about a particular stock that i have, a small position in. their ticker is pegi and their patterson energy group. >> i don't understand why it's doing so well. it's got a great yield i'm trying to figure out whether it's connected at all with the problems at pg&e we'll have to get back to you on that stock let's go to pennsylvania. >> caller: hi, jim thank you for taking my call. >> of course >> caller: i j
time for the lightning round ron in oregon, ron >> hi, jim thanks for talk ever ta s fs fol you think i should add to my position >> i like smith kline. it's terrific. let's go to jean in indiana. >> caller: nice to talk to you. >> i like the hoosh ers, good movie. >> caller: i bought stock on my security i bought century link two years ago 300 shares at $27. today you showed the stock at 11.59. i should have sold sooner. what should i do >> i don't like it...
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replace jim foreman as sncc's executive secretary of the first and only woman to have served on sncc's executive committee. before the of this ripe old age of 25. yes, feeling a little old. for smith -- smith-robinson, her .ctivism was cut short at the age of 25 she died of terminal cancer. but she is quoted -- this is on her tombstone, a phrase attributed to her, "if you inc. free, you are free." that became a rallying point for a lot of individuals, particularly in the student nonviolent coordinating committee. despite her short time in the movement, she left a long lasting legacy. individual who helped out with the development of sncc , ella josephine baker, like clark, she grew up listening to stories from her grandmother about life as an enslaved woman. carolinaaised in north , and her grandmother would often tell her about the time she was whipped for refusing to marry a man that had been chosen for her by her owner. baker's grandmother told her many stories about these experiences as an enslaved woman, and this, from childhood, is still in baker, a desire, a , right? make change she understood from a direct level what it was like to be un-free. this is a situation that not
replace jim foreman as sncc's executive secretary of the first and only woman to have served on sncc's executive committee. before the of this ripe old age of 25. yes, feeling a little old. for smith -- smith-robinson, her .ctivism was cut short at the age of 25 she died of terminal cancer. but she is quoted -- this is on her tombstone, a phrase attributed to her, "if you inc. free, you are free." that became a rallying point for a lot of individuals, particularly in the student...
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director jim comey and what agents found when they searched his home after he was fired. welcome back to "america's newsroom," i'm sandra smith hemmer, good morning. new documents revealing the f.b.i. retrieved several memos including a secret memo that comey drafted the night before the agents arrived. now we're learning the i.g.'s office is going through them to see if any improperly contained classified information. former congressman jason chaffetz explained it on "america's newsroom" this way earlier. >> i had a one-on-one conversation with him. we talked directly about that. he explained to me you cannot summarize classified information, put it in your own handwriting and hold onto it personally. that's why he was pursuing hillary clinton. but it appears he did the very same thing himself. >> bill: congressman devin nunes, ranking member of the house intel committee weighs in in a moment. first chief white house correspondent john roberts begins a new hour from the north lawn there. good morning. >> good morning. this wasn't so much a search as a prearranged interview handing over of evidence according to documents obta
director jim comey and what agents found when they searched his home after he was fired. welcome back to "america's newsroom," i'm sandra smith hemmer, good morning. new documents revealing the f.b.i. retrieved several memos including a secret memo that comey drafted the night before the agents arrived. now we're learning the i.g.'s office is going through them to see if any improperly contained classified information. former congressman jason chaffetz explained it on "america's...