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talking about either conservative or liberal home what you really we were left point. I'm supposed to be screaming and ranting to get chewed to listen in robes. So I can -- a private jet in a mansion. And and have a whole problem people -- believed everything that I say. You can do a show on orient energy are you kidding me do you know how many people -- don't listen then we'll. Gimme five minutes ago one have been reading may be totally incorrect but if it's not. It's something well and she should understand no -- I got here. I've talked about alternative energy for the past five beard right after Katrina I got stuck on a battery -- and etc. lot of you got madam many in fact I did some of the shows an industry. Now because of books like. John Hall my -- why would he tore companies. Analysts like Charles Maxwell that Wall Street has voted time and time again as the top energy analyst. And convince me we're heading for an energy of -- could be five years could be ten years but it's common. And it's not gonna be because a bone. A losing oil or you know dude do you peak oil theory it's going to be because if India. In China in Brazil in some of the upcoming countries. Keep adding demand -- more people buying energy products. The supply will stay the same probably won't be able to keep optional the price. Simple supply and a man. We'll go up to where the subsidized countries can afford it and we can't. So one man pushed. An educator orders slightly educated opinion we got to come up with something and of Georgia about the bloom box of told you about better place. I've told you about. A number of innovative ideas. But in the miss one the shows I've won the colors had said. Or should do -- and got the floor of tourism and chloride nuclear reactors. And wrestle with how is that I've never heard of that sort sort take a look at it. In your would have to. And I'm I'm I'm just terror prison some good things here first of -- your wife got concerned the International Energy Agency. That's that's the tough -- in the world. That's the agency. They're predicting would have to invest 26 trillion dollars. Over the next fifteen years to avert an energy apocalypse. And the scramble for fuel is already leading to friction with -- us China India united. Of this sort of picked up the first Soria after the -- told me about story. Telegraphed. United Kingdom telegraph newspaper. This million dollar dependence on fossil fuel within three or five years I don't know the true. -- above a noble laureate. Who works with European organization for new -- nuclear research. On the news with Tori -- is cheap clean safe alternative. To -- reactors. And it's the magic bullet more than opened for. And guests who has more rocks. Of this stuff than anybody else importer breeders' grant United States and Australia. So -- that I started the look foreign nuclear physicists thought it would be simple to -- nuclear physicist as combat authority. Could not weeks could not find. Finally we've contacted -- great president CEO of light bridge corporation. An expert. -- In Florian nuclear energy so I am so glad you're on the show. Well drilled a Buick our -- what you heard me say that he always so we we operate this thing really cruelty. We tried to is -- think tank I looked for what. I'm wrong. In my beliefs from what I think in order to improve collect the scientific method. What did you hear me say that it's it's an exaggeration that's not true.
Well I -- I don't think anything you say it is wildly off I think that you're actually right we're going into an uncertain future where energy needs. Globally are growing and energy sources using the traditional energy resources. -- there are not growing as rapidly. Or people just don't want to use them as much such tests for fear of carbon dioxide emissions.
So tell me what is for him why should we be --
of the metal on the periodic table of the elements that you said. The United States and -- really you have the most of it in the world and rock and insert the fans and India and many other countries have large stockpiles of orient. And authority and can be used. To fuel nuclear reactors using -- bridges technology for the existing kind of reactors -- your company. The company I'm with and there are other ideas for more futuristic reactors in the future as well we can use the orient. And in all these designs particularly with what one preachers doing. It stops there reactors from making any weapons usable materials.
About dramatically. That sort of when they ask you though because we're looking at a sentence you're from another publication. Says Florian eats it only hazardous torched. --
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What should we won't have to worry about Yucca Mountain scene and trying to figure out how to put some -- have fled to 20000 years. Control locked boxes so we're gonna destroy the environment.
In these authority of fuel makes waste a manageable. Issues it would it would not be something would prevent the growth nuclear who. Okay.
Of limp -- and let me take a break here because I've got a million questions for you. And L one -- no if you truly believe this is this the magic bullet. Or is this just one other reasonable. Answer to changes. They're we're gonna have to make coming right back talking with -- so great. Presidency you'll like bridge corporation experts and nuclear energy and authorities.
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Largely because your person who -- fisherman talk. Korean nuclear power. -- God bare ring intrusive in this because -- regular newspaper publications that said. It's possible that we could. Create a big chunk. Old getting rid of fossil fuels within three to plug years. But Barbara Dave noble laureate actually this could be the magic bullet were looking for. Then I read a NASA rocket engineer know achieve nuclear technology -- Teledyne. Brown engineering saying. Story and eats its old ways it can even scavenged the plutonium. Left by uranium reactors acting isn't equal cleaner. Put himself bring on a presidency you avoid bridge corporation expert and storing them we spent weeks. Looking for the expert insert and we're just scraping the surface but I get the feeling what I'm reading is a bit of an exaggeration.
Well you know we used the word that the believe that our company we base everything on sound engineering and science we have to know. And we kept everything relentlessly we've done five years of testing in reactors and Russia. Based on the results there of the United States government has approved only produce fuel technology being the first. Private technology to go into the advanced kestre actor in Idaho in the United States starting early next year. You don't put something -- nuclear reactor to see what happens you put it because you're very confident and how how well performed based aren't earlier tests. Perhaps that a little lower tolerances. So we're gonna start demonstrating this technology early next year in the United States. -- in this US government facility. And were very confident that the results that we'll have next year will match with what you said are you attribute to accusatory manner reactor.
I've heard this from Leo and Norwegian. Analyst group. And they said that this could lead to a network group pint size -- 600. Megawatt reactors that -- large underground can supplies small grids. And do not require a safety citadel is a trip.
going to. That would be several decades out by the point you get to -- stage where you knew would -- nuclear regulatory commission and others to give the approval for those new kind of reactors but if they're buried underground. With the right structures underground. You could have smaller reactors we can make a lot of economic sense that could. I've replace current energy generating methods what we're demonstrating now overlap in the nearer term. Fuels the existing reactor should swap out the old fields these new ones.
And on the basis slid a little better on the Lehman and I -- well UNICEF. I'm afraid of the uranium. The everything we hear about with -- tens of thousands a year have -- You're gonna replace uranium or or use the rim in some way in the news so going to be doing hurts troop.
Now it. Will be much less dangerous than other ways of generating the electricity. There's never been -- in the history of the US nuclear power industry. Per generating 20% of the electricity use -- our nation for half a century of doing it no one's ever died from -- And we had this accident at Three Mile Island it was a terrible thing nobody died at the general population are in the plant known -- about her. The with the safety standards industries put it and then that got a lot safer when he had the orient fuel technology. You'd stop the ability of the actor to make any nuclear weapons materials. You do dramatically enhance the safety of the reactor weighed less likely to have an accident. And you all so reduced the toxicity of the waste in the volume up in -- at a much more manageable issue. When -- we look at the deaths and injuries for mining coal from deep water drilling. Obviously fossil fuels will have their place we'll continue to have their place. But I'm honored to study of risks they pose much greater threat.
Let me bring you does some of the other search and that I stumbled on that and I'm I'm looking for a broad view is that correct course record or not correct. Here's a doctor whose nuclear physicist says they talk on a Florian. Producers producers as much energy -- 200 tons of uranium more three and a half million tons of coal. A mirror fistful would like to London for a week.
True in fact. If you take all the energy. You used it if somebody's life -- All the energy associated with them that they used directly or indirectly within this society. That will add up to about one -- thought it.
So -- do and that really does speak to the waste product to run. Dramatically yes and who can -- other -- I thought is will this this had to have been around for awhile. Or reduce -- hearing about it in the NF. -- what are bread or bread correctly. After the Manhattan Project. Physicist and in the late forties were involved in all that. They were tempted to use storing them but he didn't produce the plutonium residue to build bombed so they just in doing -- And.
The leader of that effort was -- Gradkowski who designed the first nuclear power plant ever was in Pennsylvania under president Eisenhower. And one of course they used a Mac reactor was orient core. Different technology known as advances so we have today and he went on to found our company get found what's now late preached. Two helps spread this technology and further develop it. And there were Cold -- reasons. Why the industry you wanna go or AM. And among them -- the fact that the United States was enriching uranium for the weapons at Oak Ridge, Tennessee. And in order to mask how much uranium the country would enrichment for weapons. We also decided to enriched uranium for commercial power generating reactors in the same building. So we have the Soviets could see how much uranium was going into the plant they couldn't tell exactly how many bombs were built -- So you know there -- a bunch of interest in Cold War reasons why we went that route but the Cold War is over and -- as is that when you open the show. We've got eight coming energy crisis. And environmental crisis tied to it something of a national security crisis. And we really do need to look him and start using these. These new methods particularly I would say new fuels her existing infrastructure and new fuels in the existing reactors we already have.
Okay here's C. Another hour to -- ran across schools could win and I realized. That they knew about this in the forties and like you senate even built to a system. My current initial thought was well why don't we do it now in I found this group. -- Republican pundits Norwegian group. They went to French the French first and said hey look at this -- you duped. It's it's going to be much they've -- you can make Obama out of it and far -- And we've got so much of this up the winner have to worry about running out of -- for thousands of years. In the prince said -- we have a huge investment from the old technology. We can't do that and they went to other countries in Europe and they even said. That they went to the United States who is I think President Obama is gonna put eight billion in loan guarantees but they said primarily. They're working now -- Russia and China and India. And -- on the verge of bookstore in the room projects is that correct.
correct but it also correct that things are changing. Now this week in London is he World Nuclear Association the world nuclear symposium the largest gathering of the nuclear industry in the world for the year. And the French national nuclear company a -- the largest producer of nuclear fuel from the world and the largest. A designer reactors in the world will jointly present a paper. With white bridge tomorrow in London on soaring fuel. And showing your reasons and France's interest. In in this fuel when -- on the the NASDAQ last year it was partly because. Of this growing interest we're seeing in the major companies and other governments for -- fuel. And now we have the US government cautionary contributing towards the demonstration will be doing an Idaho and reactor next year.
Here's another quote that I've found again this -- from a scientist at cern. Authority chloride reactors can operated atmospheric temperature so plants would be much smaller less expensive. You would need those huge contingent don't because there's no pressurized water in the reactor nuclear power could become routine. And -- threatening exaggeration.
Don't know yet to -- again for future designs dramatic changes to the designs of the plants and reactors are not just fuel. There are designed that are indicating that fact could be the case but it's not a 100% proof yet.
How can -- hope for a week -- years decades hundred years from finding out.
Well for you -- the the fuel on the existing reactors just years for using any new types of reactors that need to be licensed and deployed in large numbers. More than twenty years probably more than thirty years.
All right let's let's think about today's -- upon pushing -- If the news if -- English friend you you think this may be able to be used in our current nuclear reactors. --
There will still be uranium in the fuel in this proprietary technology and fuel was going to -- uranium -- orient. As you educate all the way plutonium to generate. Energy from it and dispose of the plutonium coming either out of the old fuel from uranium reactors or from bombs which are being dismantled.
All right and here's the big question I would submit at least from -- the listeners that I have been Bora -- here in the United States. Oh we can come up -- all the nuclear ideas we want to when it comes uranium and plutonium. Nobody wanted in the backyard. Is going to be fought a porn site and on the other. On a scale -- ten and how much would this process if we if we do what to think we may be able to do soon. Reduce. The contamination. Problem. In the expense. In the amount of time it takes to get implement -- scale of one to ten.
Well it's a little more than denying it reduces the overall long term radio toxicity of this. The spent fuel by more than 90%.
While. So binge this is something to really get excited about this is something. That may be an energy source without the major problem of the ways right.
Absolutely and that's why the world's biggest experts like Hans Blix have been joining our company and the yeah eminent people you've been mentioning have been looking at this very closely and down. I think starting next year with our results for the -- beyond. A lot more proof of that.
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Good news name did I do is soaring Florian nuclear energy. On radio. It's not exactly unity reading scrap. Because I think it's mega important day handled Levy very bullish woken no -- or Coleman said you know week and I'm paraphrasing. Basically said you know we were having more Thomas citizens out there are numerous sit around play and we and what you and our computers in them watching our naval. Buttons and and not exercising. And not working or did not sacrificing. In -- center in I'm the guy did that keeps telling you that it from from what -- bread from all the experts have talked to from all over the world. Point one -- bring it on a regular basis what our expert just verified again. That were heading from gigantic energy problems could come very soon. Or it could be a -- But we're we're going there there's no way to avoid it. Well I'm will be big believer of the one thing. Vietnam taught me -- three apartment -- injury -- to mention partially solved in an answer to a problem is also to know. That you can't solve it. And just take. That that the pain and move on -- it. Well I don't think where there are I think we've got hope that's why I bring the things like Paris where he says when skill none. This could be a big piece to the magic bullet. Now let me tell you about a couple there's a lot of talk to you fairly frequently about but people listen to radio usually and 1015 minutes watches and I think it's important that you can go to. Certain areas in -- follow what I'm saying or at least find an open permission to disagree when it. I think what his company still casts. When all of a warts. We've got the Billy to the innovate in turn brown -- forgot forgot we got a minute and come back to compare with me. But I just goes all the abuse so intrusive and I got to prayers tickets and we give way this hour can be sings falcon game on Sunday. This coming Sunday I mean -- September the 26. -- note that since -- not. Then known all we have do is listen we're gonna play for hobby nabors singing like Louie Armstrong since school march and in a given a number. It's caller and detect SuSE will. Now -- go back what I was saying I told you about things called bloom box it was on sixty minutes it's been a magazine bin TV all over the world. It's a guy that was literally a rocket science. Scientist for NASA. And he invented this device to work on more what you did. It was -- to provide oxygen. It would provide oxygen if we ever inhabit marched. Well he kind of reverse what he was doing needed and and a new kind of fuel so skinny little veterans they're always run. Feeds on oxygen on one side fuel on the other birds there really look to pew. Two combined within sell crude chemical reaction reduces electricity. No need for burning come bush and no need for power lunch outside sources it's a box. They'll go behind your home I think the initial estimated cost somewhere in the 2000 dollar range. Google hasn't on the campus. EBay has -- on their campus apple hasn't on the campus. It's for a performing energy and cost. A -- the solar panel -- the role lose young companies have on the ropes. If your if your. In my age group in your computer company. Get on Google in just Google in better place. There's a gun shy Agassi brilliant young man still in his late thirties. Out of his room he's developed a concept for charging. All of our battery powered cars. -- alternative energy. And more importantly the concept. Of you by the body. All the core of the interior of a car and you rent his battery. And when you run -- you go into you'll see the pictures if you click through their slide presentation. Big Blue took a bugle -- or watch you drive in robotic arm comes up takes out your battery the -- It's new and and and the only thing you pay on that battery is what -- you oops just like any cell phone battery. So the call social issue drive that Thailand is gonna be weighed down across the board in greatly reduced. Using fuel. As a transportation. Entity why. Because we need petroleum product to and -- can stop drilling for our life stock. But we need to quit or greatly reduce it in our tech. Now there's those you gonna call me and tell me storing will never work bloom box and their work better place from the overworked and you may be right. But I wanna sit appear in convince you. There were heading for an energy bill that's without saying to -- this same token when I do my reading. I run into people we give me a lot of hope and they sure look. Like Edison. Coming up things that there are almost dreamlike. I think we've got. I think we'll go to a huge chance. Of turning this around if -- those in power. To tell us how we've got to sacrifice. If they sort working together on common themes like energy. I think we're gonna do better than anybody else -- we've got to go through blame. But I think in again -- may be dead wrong I think there's eternal hope out there governor of the -- come right.
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Thank god he's on. It's certainly admired. -- great -- that there are no more problems better than any more and -- active ethical and not act that got penetrating a book called super economic I guess what they talked about this group. And Seattle called intellectual ventures. And their board director -- similar smart people who world one would be one the lead scientist an FBI you know these. Strategic defense initiative. The other one of the chief technology officer for Microsoft be retired very rich man. And they're coming up without end of ideas about. Lowering heat. You know the global warming. There and that the inexpensive idea is that. Why would be large you -- cute they could go to the notion that actually circulate the water. And -- off the ocean. Another way of book using sulfur dioxide is the go to Alberta and figured that figured out a way. Do something with the bulk of that sort out there in Canada and yeah. Put it up in the atmosphere edit the -- back side and actually lower. Global warming that way. Haggard is that maybe he.
Well while we're talking and a pulled of the web site in one of my heroes in the and this fails contracting. Nonpartisan. Media in this country in the world news Charlie Rose. And he had the CEO of the company you're talking about on your entire hour. Discussing what they're doing and you combine this with the new web -- it called ten dot com. Our homeland -- seemed to have -- dot com. Now it's TED. Like Ted Nugent. Just general -- dot com you'll be amazed I mean it's. In -- tours creators innovators from all over the world I think they're even trying to open a year. A brand channel that you're in the the metro area. Our killer out there appreciative solo try to get Ahold of this company. And -- we can talk to him because this is the kind of thing we have to hear it's okay -- beeped hold. I think in the -- under way about a problem if it catches your attention. But then you can't just go with the gloom and doom -- you gotta find an answer partial answer or determine. Oh the -- doing answering the -- both hands and hope for the best look for Shalit who Obama.
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Point in saying we're heading for major major problem but. When you start looking at the creativity in the inhibitions are already. On the war on board or in play better proven that they -- We gotta Lotta Lotta Lotta Lotta hope because. When we talk about sacrifice. And and and -- missed in -- We also will minimize the pain and minimize the sacrifice. By making and selling new widgets. Like we did with computer like we did the fight predators like we did with the combustion engine. We're still there and we got young people out there that are doing what we need to get done. We just have to look forward funded and encourage and -- too stupid clubs and get on board. We'll be back talking about crime perceptions improving a little bit in the city from the right.