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After Fallout of Fukushima, 'Frontline' Explores Nuclear...

Clip: 1/17/2012 | 4m 56s

After Fallout of Fukushima, 'Frontline' Explores Nuclear Energy's Future

NewsHour science correspondent Miles O'Brien traveled to three continents to examine the safety and future of nuclear energy in the wake of last spring's Fukushima reactor disaster in Japan. In this excerpt from Tuesday's edition of Frontline, O'Brien visits the Indian Point Power Plant in Buchanan, N.Y.

01/17/2012

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