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40 years later, Three Mile Island nuclear accident still haunts some who lived near it
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It’s been four decades since the country’s worst nuclear accident in Three Mile Island, Pennsylvania. Andrea Mitchell, who covered the emergency in 1979, returns to speak with residents and others about the accident and its impact.March 28, 2019