March 28th, 1979 is a date seared forever into the collective memory of Central Pennsylvanians. Thirty years later, everyone who lived through the Three Mile Island accident can tell you where they were when they heard about it and describe the fear and confusion in the days afterwards. On tonights show, well look back at what is still considered the nations worst commercial nuclear power accident and explore whether nuclear can make a comeback. First, Smart Talk producer Scott LaMar has a brief history lesson.
hahah TMI lol
hydeH3 4 months ago
@EutuveX thanks i em r5ight now.. Ill get back to you.
4624tone 7 months ago
@4624tone you just Google it... wildfires ( Los Alamos ) floods in 2 USa locations....Jellyfish ..in UK
EutuveX 7 months ago
@EutuveX you serious?
4624tone 7 months ago
@4624tone
floods...wildfires and..... jellyfishes have caused the close down of 4 nuclear plants IN JUNE 2011 !!
can we imagine what FANATIC KAMIKAZES could do ??
EutuveX 7 months ago
@33rdPatriot your fuckin crazy, i agree money rules all, but chernbyl n now fukashima, shit aint safe just cheapER, then others, the movie [part i stilll dont get..
4624tone 9 months ago
This is a Hell of a mess. People need to think, you will be told anything when it comes to MONEY being made. People are expendable :-( . Why build something that could blowup in our faces one day and cause distruction to many people or our children's children one day. FIND ANOTHER WAY!!!!!!!!! PUT SICENCE TO FULL ACTION.
Antilleotheclown 11 months ago
@igr321
lol
donnyab 11 months ago
I LIVE 4 HOURS AWAY FROM 3 MILE ISLAND. we pass it when we go to the beach. it looks abandoned now.
DaftPunk184 1 year ago
@33rdPatriot - Agreed, it was all a plot by the oil companies to keep us dependent.
Nuclear power is VERY SAFE !!!
igr321 1 year ago