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. >> it's been 21 days since nurse practitioner returned to lewis california from an ebola leone. >> i'll take your temperatures. >> 97.5. >> the biggest challenge of people. >> see you later alligator. >> the quarantine was a minor ipp convenience compared to the six weeks in sierra leone, volunteering to fight ebola with the international corp. >> there's more dark net trade. >> reporter: we wanted to see how easy it was to purchase bang information. we created a log in searching through vendors selling hacked banks acts. i arrived how much would be charged for 100 bank of america log-ins. he responded within minutes >>> thank you for joining us. thing about all ways we are caught in the web. i'm joie chen. the internet changes all of our lives and we consider the dark side of our lives, how we are led to expose personal secrets. and how many elicit temptations. case in point illuminating the dark web. "america tonight" correspondent lori jane gliha found it can access a shocking amount of illegal contraband and law enforcement is left in a daily struggle to stop it. >> reporter: t
. >> it's been 21 days since nurse practitioner returned to lewis california from an ebola leone. >> i'll take your temperatures. >> 97.5. >> the biggest challenge of people. >> see you later alligator. >> the quarantine was a minor ipp convenience compared to the six weeks in sierra leone, volunteering to fight ebola with the international corp. >> there's more dark net trade. >> reporter: we wanted to see how easy it was to purchase bang...
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. >> it's been 21 days since nurse practitioner returned to lewis california from an ebola leone. >>i'll take your temperatures. >> 97.5. >> the biggest challenge of people. >> see you later alligator. >> the quarantine was a minor ipp convenience compared to the six weeks in sierra leone,
. >> it's been 21 days since nurse practitioner returned to lewis california from an ebola leone. >>i'll take your temperatures. >> 97.5. >> the biggest challenge of people. >> see you later alligator. >> the quarantine was a minor ipp convenience compared to the six weeks in sierra leone,
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california. >> actually that's not quite accurate. the spiritual psychology degree that lewisnia is from a university that's approved by the state of california but not accredited so why are are we asking lewis about her credentials? well, she charges local families fees to represent them before schools. she provides expert testimony when they land in court. the families ask courts to cover her fees and now she's trying to train others to do the same work work. while there's legally no licensure needed her group wants to give advocacy credibility as a professional service. lewis charges up to two grand for a 12-part training and her group asks sponsors to chip inasmuch as 25,000 buck. participants with certain backgrounds get a new title. board certified education advocate. according to tax documents filed were one lewis' organization was founded in 2008, the certifying board was lewis' family and her lawyer. the national group has only a handful of members from outside our area, and a post office box in washington, dc. >> do you have a non-profit status with the irs? we do ha
california. >> actually that's not quite accurate. the spiritual psychology degree that lewisnia is from a university that's approved by the state of california but not accredited so why are are we asking lewis about her credentials? well, she charges local families fees to represent them before schools. she provides expert testimony when they land in court. the families ask courts to cover her fees and now she's trying to train others to do the same work work. while there's legally no...
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california. >> actually, that's not quite accurate. the spiritual psychology degree that lewisiversity that's approved by the state of california but not accredited. so why are we asking lewis about her credentials? well, she charges local families fees to represent them before schools. she provides expert testimony when they land in court. the familyies ask courts to cover her fees and now she's trying to train others to do the same work work. >> while there's legally no licensure needed her group wants to give advocacy credibility as a professional service. lewis charges up to two grand for a 12-part training and her group asks sponsors to chip inasmuch as 25,000 bucks. participants with certain backgrounds get a new title board certified education advocate. according to tax documents filed when lewis' organization was founded in 2008, the certifying board was lewis' family and her lawyer. the national group has only a handful of members from outside our area and a post office box in washington, d.c. >> do you have a non-profit status with the irs? >> we do have a non hiv pro
california. >> actually, that's not quite accurate. the spiritual psychology degree that lewisiversity that's approved by the state of california but not accredited. so why are we asking lewis about her credentials? well, she charges local families fees to represent them before schools. she provides expert testimony when they land in court. the familyies ask courts to cover her fees and now she's trying to train others to do the same work work. >> while there's legally no licensure...
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lewis was on earlier. eager to get to california or eager to see what california cal had.ee what the prosecutors said, ose okay, here we go men. i gt got to tell them kudos congratulations. they did what law enforcement couldn't do for 30 years. law enforcement in three states. these guys put it in a box put a bow on it and kissed it and gave it to the prosecutor. you have the guy admitting he killed three people. you got him saying only the killer could have written the note. the these guys were genius at this. any chance what happened in texas? what happened in da. >> they took their time and worked robert durst very craftily. they work on his ego. they work on telling his story, his love story with his wife. it goot them in his confidence. that's how it was done. a decade, they spent a lot of time doing it. i think the police sometimes use those same tact techs. ternlly where they had one cast los angeles westchester and galveston that is more than one. >> i am going to ue the brother of kathleen durst. mark said time was on their side. that is true to a certain extent.
lewis was on earlier. eager to get to california or eager to see what california cal had.ee what the prosecutors said, ose okay, here we go men. i gt got to tell them kudos congratulations. they did what law enforcement couldn't do for 30 years. law enforcement in three states. these guys put it in a box put a bow on it and kissed it and gave it to the prosecutor. you have the guy admitting he killed three people. you got him saying only the killer could have written the note. the these guys...
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lewis's version began an hour's drive away in susanville california, with a population of almost 18,000two movie theaters. and, on july 4th weekend, 2011, some restless young men in search of fun. there was lewis, of course, and his very best friend - a 20-year-old junior college student named rory mcguire. >> he was the center of attention wherever he went. >> reporter: all eyes were on rory. in fact, right from the start. that amazing shock of red hair at birth surprised even his own mother, carol. >> his name was going to be colin and then he came out with the red hair. and i had to look through a baby name book and i found the name rory, which means "red king" in irish, hence rory colin mcguire. >> reporter: and that red hair came with a personality to match. >> there was only one rory, and everyone knew who it was. he was vivacious, creative, exciting, and funny. he was the life of the party. >> reporter: entrepreneurial, too. trying to start a mobile car washing business with a friend. >> rory had all the equipment. he had printed up business cards. he was passing out flyers. >> w
lewis's version began an hour's drive away in susanville california, with a population of almost 18,000two movie theaters. and, on july 4th weekend, 2011, some restless young men in search of fun. there was lewis, of course, and his very best friend - a 20-year-old junior college student named rory mcguire. >> he was the center of attention wherever he went. >> reporter: all eyes were on rory. in fact, right from the start. that amazing shock of red hair at birth surprised even his...
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lewis, abc 7 news. kimberly: new tonight, a lawyer disputes a claim by police that a california woman's kidnapping was a hoax. police were skeptical of aaron quinn's story that strangers broke into his home abducted his girlfriend and then demanded an $8500 ransom. tonight, the lawyer says huskins was kidnapped and quinn was drugged. huskins was found 400 miles away in southern california. she was unarmed. autria: coming up on abc 7 news at 5:00 we can't all be as lucky as the students who were able to meet the president at this week's white house science fair. or can we? find out how you can get an audience with the commander-in-chief. kimberly: a little later, more trouble along i-95 but this time it's the southern end. look at what happens in texas. reporter: plus friends and colleagues are remembering a prince william county mother and daughter killed in a tragic plane crash. coming up we'll kimberly: really more questions than answers after investigators started listening to the flight data recorder from germanwings flight 9525. autria: investigators who have listened to this tape say you can hear
lewis, abc 7 news. kimberly: new tonight, a lawyer disputes a claim by police that a california woman's kidnapping was a hoax. police were skeptical of aaron quinn's story that strangers broke into his home abducted his girlfriend and then demanded an $8500 ransom. tonight, the lawyer says huskins was kidnapped and quinn was drugged. huskins was found 400 miles away in southern california. she was unarmed. autria: coming up on abc 7 news at 5:00 we can't all be as lucky as the students who were...
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lewis al jazeera brussels. >>> next members of congress demand answers from the fdi after reports of a drug resistant super bug in californias. >> san bernardino airport is open for business, there is a brand new passenger terminal baggage claim and ticket counters and jet ways and no passengers i'm jennifer and find out why critics call it the airport to no where. a delta airlines jet crashed through a chain link fence and stopped at the edge of flushing bay in new york today after skidding off a runway at laguardia airport, six people injured, the plane which came from atlanta was attempting to land in heavy snow officials say the runway had just been plowed minutes earlier. san bernardino has a shiny new aport that is empty and not used and since it opened not one commercial flight has passed through and critics call it the airport to no where and costs more than $200 million to build and jennifer london is here with that story, jennifer? >> reporter: john san bernardino is the second poorest city and yet to emerge from bankruptcy which it filed for bankruptcy protection in 2012 and although the plan for the airport was
lewis al jazeera brussels. >>> next members of congress demand answers from the fdi after reports of a drug resistant super bug in californias. >> san bernardino airport is open for business, there is a brand new passenger terminal baggage claim and ticket counters and jet ways and no passengers i'm jennifer and find out why critics call it the airport to no where. a delta airlines jet crashed through a chain link fence and stopped at the edge of flushing bay in new york today...
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representative lewis' voice and the photograph of the two of them hugging each other was an iconic moment in our history. i was a young child during that time but in los angeles, californiahed the civil rights movement with my father. and so to be there and experience what we did yesterday was just an amazing moment of history. >> absolutely. >> very proud to be there. >> it was history, you know, sitting there and recognizing history. there was so much going on so many emotions by many of the people there. you know, the centerpiece of the issue in selma, both 50 years ago and this weekend, was voting rights. the supreme court has significantly cut the 1965 law. we had this ongoing debate about voting reforms in primarily red states. what has the impact been in your eyes? >> well, i do have to tell you that that was one of the things that was very powerful. on the one hand we were commemorating history. on the other hand that history is staring us in the face right now because it's happening in this moment. and so the fact that the supreme court rolled back as the president said yesterday one of the most important accomplishments of the civil rights movement what i hope
representative lewis' voice and the photograph of the two of them hugging each other was an iconic moment in our history. i was a young child during that time but in los angeles, californiahed the civil rights movement with my father. and so to be there and experience what we did yesterday was just an amazing moment of history. >> absolutely. >> very proud to be there. >> it was history, you know, sitting there and recognizing history. there was so much going on so many...