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that was hannah long—higgins reporting from the us. now, i have taken a sneaky break to have a traditional ethiopian drink. look at this. different types of fruit juices all layered up. let me try it. mm. 0h. that is delicious. but this fruit bar, like so much else in all our lives could not exist without... ..electricity. and most electricity is still produced from coal. it accounts for 40% of world carbon dioxide emissions and it's why coal mining is still such a huge industry around the world. it employs about 6 million people and is the lifeblood of many communities. so if we want to cut coal use we have to find alternative livelihoods for those miners, which is exactly what one woman has been trying to do through a process she calls just transition. maryam moshiri has been to meet her in northern spain. cheers. the sun is setting on spain's coal mining industry. for years the industry has been economically unviable and now the demands of climate change are finishing it off altogether. but as one door closes, could more open? shara
that was hannah long—higgins reporting from the us. now, i have taken a sneaky break to have a traditional ethiopian drink. look at this. different types of fruit juices all layered up. let me try it. mm. 0h. that is delicious. but this fruit bar, like so much else in all our lives could not exist without... ..electricity. and most electricity is still produced from coal. it accounts for 40% of world carbon dioxide emissions and it's why coal mining is still such a huge industry around the...
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Dec 27, 2019
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that was hannah long—higgins reporting from the us. now, i have taken a sneaky break to have a traditional ethiopian drink. look at this. different types of fruit juices all layered up. let me try it. mm. that is delicious. but this fruit bar, like so much else in all our lives could not exist without... ..electricity. and most electricity is still produced from coal. it accounts for 40% of world carbon dioxide emissions and it's why coal mining is still such a huge industry around the world. it employs about 6 million people and is the lifeblood of many communities. so if we want to cut coal use we have to find alternative livelihoods for those miners, which is exactly what one woman has been trying to do through a process she calls just transition. maryam moshiri has been to meet her in northern spain. cheers. the sun is setting on spain's coal mining industry. for years the industry has been economically unviable and now the demands of climate change are finishing it off altogether. but as one door closes, could more open? sharan bu
that was hannah long—higgins reporting from the us. now, i have taken a sneaky break to have a traditional ethiopian drink. look at this. different types of fruit juices all layered up. let me try it. mm. that is delicious. but this fruit bar, like so much else in all our lives could not exist without... ..electricity. and most electricity is still produced from coal. it accounts for 40% of world carbon dioxide emissions and it's why coal mining is still such a huge industry around the world....
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. >> hannah came to my house crying. she couldn't find him, he wouldn't answer phone calls. >> for my father to not pick me up for work that morning, it was very strange. >> hannah contacts local hospitals, but there is no trace of john. by evening, the family reluctantly calls the morgue... and has their worst fears confirmed. >> i honestly still have a scar on my knee from sinking to the ground so quickly. >> were you with hannah? >> and my son. i'd wished him dead so many times cause i was so angry with him, but i remember going, "i didn't mean it, i'm sorry, i didn't mean it," you know, [crying] but...you know. i never wanted that for john, never. >> or for your children. >> or for my babies. [ siren wails ] >> the police open a murder case. it turns out john got drunk and hit an east dallas nightclub with a history of violence. >> give us another -- another one. >> yeah! >> my first impulse was to think, "oh, man, walking in there is a death wish." >> y'all want a beer? you gotta love this place! >> when you put you
. >> hannah came to my house crying. she couldn't find him, he wouldn't answer phone calls. >> for my father to not pick me up for work that morning, it was very strange. >> hannah contacts local hospitals, but there is no trace of john. by evening, the family reluctantly calls the morgue... and has their worst fears confirmed. >> i honestly still have a scar on my knee from sinking to the ground so quickly. >> were you with hannah? >> and my son. i'd wished...
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Dec 15, 2019
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it's been a very long 13 years. >> homecoming queen hannah hill was just 18 when she disappeared. everybody's sweetheart. >> this doesn't happen to people like her. what, why, where, when? >> and who? was it her boyfriend? they had fought before. >> did you verbally abuse her? >> yes. >> did you physically abuse her? >> yes. >> or was it another man in her life? they had been together the night she died. >> did you have sex with her? >> no, i did not. >> more than 13 years would go by as hannah's family fought for justice. two possible suspects. >> did you kill hannah hill? >> absolutely not. >> did your kid kill hannah hill? >> no. >> two trials. >> i was a wreck. it was just very intense. >> would there ever be justice for hannah hill? >> the truth always comes out. >>> hello. and welcome to "dateline." hannah hill was an outgoing teenager with a future as bright as her smile. then suddenly hannah went missing. when her body was found a week later, police zeroed in on two potential suspects, her boyfriend and another young man who'd caught hannah's eye. but to crack this case de
it's been a very long 13 years. >> homecoming queen hannah hill was just 18 when she disappeared. everybody's sweetheart. >> this doesn't happen to people like her. what, why, where, when? >> and who? was it her boyfriend? they had fought before. >> did you verbally abuse her? >> yes. >> did you physically abuse her? >> yes. >> or was it another man in her life? they had been together the night she died. >> did you have sex with her?...
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it's been a very long 13 years. >> homecoming queen hannah hill was just 18 when she disappeared. everybody's sweetheart. >> this doesn't happen to people like her. what, why, where, when? >> and who? was it her boyfriend? they had fought before. >> did yba
it's been a very long 13 years. >> homecoming queen hannah hill was just 18 when she disappeared. everybody's sweetheart. >> this doesn't happen to people like her. what, why, where, when? >> and who? was it her boyfriend? they had fought before. >> did yba
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and, hannah mcintyre, you're the new "jeopardy!" champion. [ applause ] congratulations. thank you. we'll say goodbye till tomorrow. so long, everybody. [ applause ] ♪ captioned by los angeles distribution and broadcasting, inc. >>> tonight, a landmark moment in american history. the final arguments before the historic vote tonight whether to impeach president trump. a fiercely divided congress, a divided country. the house voting on articles of impeachment, abuse of power and obstruction of congress. speaker nancy pelosi saying the president, quote, gave us no choice. republicans defending the president today, saying there's no evidence of a crime. and accusing the democrats of wanting to do this since the day he was elected. will he be only the third president to be impeached? mary bruce live on the hill tonight. >>> meantime, president trump furious, leaving for a campaign rally in michigan tonight in battle mode. his tweetstorm, calling impeachment an assault on america. jon karl live at the white house, the president's playbook
and, hannah mcintyre, you're the new "jeopardy!" champion. [ applause ] congratulations. thank you. we'll say goodbye till tomorrow. so long, everybody. [ applause ] ♪ captioned by los angeles distribution and broadcasting, inc. >>> tonight, a landmark moment in american history. the final arguments before the historic vote tonight whether to impeach president trump. a fiercely divided congress, a divided country. the house voting on articles of impeachment, abuse of power...
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for the victims inside it was the end of a long journey they would not live to see. >> translator: i feel very scared because that might have been me. >> reporter: in northern england, we met two women we are calling hannah and michelle who separately made this dangerous trek themselves. for hannah it wasn't by choice. he was sold by an abusive uncle to men who forced her into prostitution. she boarded a flight to a place she was told was hungary. she was loaded into a train with another woman. she woke up somewhere in england. she managed to escape from the back of the truck. >> did you feel you were treated as a human? >> translator: they wanted some he to work so they could get their money. that's all. >> debt the trafficker said their uncle owed them. >> translator: i was scared. right now i'm still scared. i'm afraid one day the chinese men will catch me. or my uncle will sell me away again. >> reporter: michelle came to the uk for another reason. she said her family was the victim of religious persecution at home. her grandmother had to sell land to pay for the journey. >> tran
for the victims inside it was the end of a long journey they would not live to see. >> translator: i feel very scared because that might have been me. >> reporter: in northern england, we met two women we are calling hannah and michelle who separately made this dangerous trek themselves. for hannah it wasn't by choice. he was sold by an abusive uncle to men who forced her into prostitution. she boarded a flight to a place she was told was hungary. she was loaded into a train with...
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and characters long forgotten. alexander gardner's photograph seven people assembled at fort laramie on amid spring day has led me to believe people to connected to the men we see here. an enslavedcountered women named hannah, who was whipped to death. hama said life has led me to st. louis and the practice of slavery in the gateway city. i have met colonel samuel f tappan's, at her brief life helped us understand a tangled web of anti-slavery activists and indian policy reformers. of course, i have been led to sophie, whose first marriage to a white civil war veteran and second marriage to a mixed-race man produced 13 children. whose life helps us uncover the diminishing opportunities for mixed-race families in the west. as color lines hardened in the wake of reconstruction. photographs help us answer hard questions. but they also help us expand the task of characters who populate the west and make our stories richer and more inclusive. over the past few decades, i have had fun roaming the fields of western histor
and characters long forgotten. alexander gardner's photograph seven people assembled at fort laramie on amid spring day has led me to believe people to connected to the men we see here. an enslavedcountered women named hannah, who was whipped to death. hama said life has led me to st. louis and the practice of slavery in the gateway city. i have met colonel samuel f tappan's, at her brief life helped us understand a tangled web of anti-slavery activists and indian policy reformers. of course, i...