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life in china was better >>> "america tonight"s christopher putzel joins us., you know, following up on all this, it seems from your reporting that this is happening in all kind of industries, all kind of work places, yet it took the investigation into the situation with manicurists in new york, that has provoked so much reaction over the country. >> sure. a lot of women relate to getting their nails done in the salon. it's no surprise that there was a lot of pressure to act swiftly, which he did. there'll be a multitask force in place to inspect salons, and make sure that everyone is complying with labour laws, and what is important is that workers know their rights. there are so many thousands of people working, especially here in new york city, that don't speak english, are doing menial labour jobs and being taken advantage of >>> governor cuomo cutting in place another ask force to take up an issue that has been approached before with previous task forces. seems like it will take more than that to get the job done, for a man that has been fighting this for
life in china was better >>> "america tonight"s christopher putzel joins us., you know, following up on all this, it seems from your reporting that this is happening in all kind of industries, all kind of work places, yet it took the investigation into the situation with manicurists in new york, that has provoked so much reaction over the country. >> sure. a lot of women relate to getting their nails done in the salon. it's no surprise that there was a lot of pressure...
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. >> so what kind of damage did that do, permanent damage to the area >>> in north dakota christopher putzel found a native community tapping its underground riches and fears the theft of its future. >> this is our home today. i don't want people to come in and destroy it >>> also tonight. >> never before has the air force put a new fighter bomber at a commercial airport. they do that purply because new aircraft crash more. >> the plane she is talking about is the f35 fighter. but many residents of this town see it as a real danger. [ chanting ] >> thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. it's been celebrated for its supposed superstealth capability it hasn't hidden the f35 fighter jet from a growing course of critics, who charge the single most expensive programme is at best little more than a boom dog and at worst a dangerous aircraft. "america tonight" reported the concerns for pilot safety and now correspondent sheila macvicar follows up with forwards on the ground in communities slated to host the joint strike fighter. >> never before has the air force put a bland new fighter bomber at a c
. >> so what kind of damage did that do, permanent damage to the area >>> in north dakota christopher putzel found a native community tapping its underground riches and fears the theft of its future. >> this is our home today. i don't want people to come in and destroy it >>> also tonight. >> never before has the air force put a new fighter bomber at a commercial airport. they do that purply because new aircraft crash more. >> the plane she is talking...
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christopher putzel inside the wisconsin hospital known as candiland >>> and shocking evidence of what was hidden in the fiery pits of afghanistan and iraq, soldiers. >> a lot of people say it is our generalations agent orange >>> "america tonight"s sheila macvicar on the dangers concealed in flames. >>> thank for joining us, i'm joie chen. as memorial day approaches we consider the sacrifices of our veterans, we be given with veterans from iraq and afghanistan. those that have physical wounds of war and life-long psychological scars. there is concern that the military should recognise their wounds from poisons they were exposed to in the line of duty. "america tonight"'s sheila macvicar vets what many believe will be the toxic legacy of iraq and afghanistan. >> i have lost a lot. i don't like being like this. >> reporter: 35-year-old antony thornton suffers a rare and aggressive form of brain cancer. >> i could not tell you my wife's middle name or my daughter's. name. >> reporter: doctors had to take out part of his brain, his left temporal lobe. he has trouble speaking and can't rea
christopher putzel inside the wisconsin hospital known as candiland >>> and shocking evidence of what was hidden in the fiery pits of afghanistan and iraq, soldiers. >> a lot of people say it is our generalations agent orange >>> "america tonight"s sheila macvicar on the dangers concealed in flames. >>> thank for joining us, i'm joie chen. as memorial day approaches we consider the sacrifices of our veterans, we be given with veterans from iraq and...
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"america tonight"s christopher putzel on a native american community questioning what getting rich reallyns. >> reporter: this land. nandan, hadatza and ericera, ranches. but over the past seven years, the reservation has been at the heart of an oil boom. hydraulic fracturing or fracking transformed the rolling hills of cattle country. zone. >> they used to swim in the lake we were kids. >> reporter: richard is an environmental activist spending 12 years working in the oil industry. land. >> yes. >> reporter: did you take it? >> no >> reporter: why not? >> i understand and seen working in the oil fields, i had a good idea for what it's going to cost, by me endorsing that piece of paper. i said "no, i can't do that." they came in and took advantage of a lot of people, landowners, who this no idea what it was like, what the oil industry composed of. what it does to the environment. >> reporter: the mineral leases offered by the oil refineries, bought sudden wealth to some of the nations. since fracking took off. the tribes collected hundreds of millions in oil money. property. life for many
"america tonight"s christopher putzel on a native american community questioning what getting rich reallyns. >> reporter: this land. nandan, hadatza and ericera, ranches. but over the past seven years, the reservation has been at the heart of an oil boom. hydraulic fracturing or fracking transformed the rolling hills of cattle country. zone. >> they used to swim in the lake we were kids. >> reporter: richard is an environmental activist spending 12 years working in...
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"america tonight"s christopher putzel on the question can a person with physical or intellectual disabilities care for a baby. >> every afternoonalize stands at the -- afternoon alice stands at the corner of elementary. every afternoon she looks at the children she helps to cross the street and thinks of the daughter she lost. >> in 2007 i had a little barely girl. and the day after i gave - i gave birth to my daughter, two men had come into my hospital rom, stating that gcf was taking custody of my daughter. they had made their minds up that they were going to have my daughter, that i didn't give my child up. she was taken. she was stolen from me >>> a nurse tipped off the d.c. f, the department of children and families. alice has fragile x syndrome, a condition resulting in a minor cognitive disability, her arms shake under stress. a disorder called distonia. but she insists neither should child. >> i feel my rights have been violated. it may take me longer, but no parents should have to loss their child, and who are you to make a decision, who is a good parent. >> what is the hardest part
"america tonight"s christopher putzel on the question can a person with physical or intellectual disabilities care for a baby. >> every afternoonalize stands at the -- afternoon alice stands at the corner of elementary. every afternoon she looks at the children she helps to cross the street and thinks of the daughter she lost. >> in 2007 i had a little barely girl. and the day after i gave - i gave birth to my daughter, two men had come into my hospital rom, stating that...
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"america tonight"s christopher putzel on the outskirts of a community considering its environmental legacy - friday on "america tonight". >>> it is a way for communities to get more of the money they are owed from things like speeding tickets and violation, when private companies do the work of unpaid fine, the system can lead to abusive practices. we found evidence that privatisation prays on the pour >>> this 55-year-old was estopped for a broken tail lict and ticketed for not having a valid licence. he was put on probation when he couldn't pay. >> they put me an probation. >> reporter: he was toed to report here, the office of correctional services. the to-profit company has probation contracts request 100 courts across alabama. they collect fines for things like drunk-driving aring speeding or driving without a licence, at no cost to the tax payers, but charges the offenders $35 a month on top of the original fines. >> that's all i've been doing, deeper. >> reporter: mann was drowning in debt. thanks to jcs. the company found old fines he owed dating back to the '90s, including disorde
"america tonight"s christopher putzel on the outskirts of a community considering its environmental legacy - friday on "america tonight". >>> it is a way for communities to get more of the money they are owed from things like speeding tickets and violation, when private companies do the work of unpaid fine, the system can lead to abusive practices. we found evidence that privatisation prays on the pour >>> this 55-year-old was estopped for a broken tail...
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"america tonight"s christopher putzel explains. [ sirens ] >> reporter: it started with a car chase. more than 62 police cars went on a 22 minute chase, and police fired 132 shots into the car. the people inside tide of gunshot wounds. one was timothy russell, a dooekon at his family church. >> when i found out it was him, i was shocked. everything announced about the person fleeing from the police, ramming the police car and this kind of stuff was totally out of character for him. police say that at the time they believed russell or his passenger melissa williams shot at police before leading officers on a chase. it turned out they mistook the car backfiring for a gunshot. >> it seemed the whole police department was chasing them - car after car after car following this one couple. and it was - it was crazy >>> the case shook the city with many calling the incident racially motivated. michelle and her family were awarded a wrongful death suit, awarded $1.5 million. >> he was a human being, i don't think anyone deserves to be treated like that. they did not give them an opportunity t
"america tonight"s christopher putzel explains. [ sirens ] >> reporter: it started with a car chase. more than 62 police cars went on a 22 minute chase, and police fired 132 shots into the car. the people inside tide of gunshot wounds. one was timothy russell, a dooekon at his family church. >> when i found out it was him, i was shocked. everything announced about the person fleeing from the police, ramming the police car and this kind of stuff was totally out of character...
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"america tonight"s christopher putzel on the outskirts of a community considering its environmental legacy - friday on "america tonight". >> tuesday. you know his music but what about the man? >> i was given a gift. >> up close and personal. behind the scenes of the biggest hits. >> she was a troubled girl. >> brightest stars. >> kids don't want to "own", they just want to "play". >> and the future of music. >> the record business is in trouble. >> every tuesday night. >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping. inspiring. entertaining. "talk to al jazeera". tuesday, 6:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >>> it is a way for communities to get more of the money they are owed from things like speeding tickets and violation, when private companies do the work of unpaid fine, the system can lead to abusive practices. we found evidence that privatisation prays on the pour >>> this 55-year-old was estopped for a broken tail lict and ticketed for not having a valid licence. he was put on probation when he couldn
"america tonight"s christopher putzel on the outskirts of a community considering its environmental legacy - friday on "america tonight". >> tuesday. you know his music but what about the man? >> i was given a gift. >> up close and personal. behind the scenes of the biggest hits. >> she was a troubled girl. >> brightest stars. >> kids don't want to "own", they just want to "play". >> and the future of music....
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. >> so what kind of damage did that do, permanent damage to the area >>> in north dakota, christopher putzel found a native community tapping its underground riches future. >> this is our home today. i don't want people to come in and destroy it >>> also tonight. >> never before has the air force put a new fighter bomber at a commercial airport. they do that purply because new aircraft crash more.
. >> so what kind of damage did that do, permanent damage to the area >>> in north dakota, christopher putzel found a native community tapping its underground riches future. >> this is our home today. i don't want people to come in and destroy it >>> also tonight. >> never before has the air force put a new fighter bomber at a commercial airport. they do that purply because new aircraft crash more.
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. >> so what kind of damage did that do, permanent damage to the area >>> in north dakota, christopher putzel native community tapping its underground riches future. >> this is our home today. i don't want people to come in and destroy it >>> also tonight. >> never before has the air
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christopher putzel inside the wisconsin hospital known as candiland >>> and shocking evidence of what was hidden in the fiery pits of afghanistan and iraq, soldiers.
christopher putzel inside the wisconsin hospital known as candiland >>> and shocking evidence of what was hidden in the fiery pits of afghanistan and iraq, soldiers.