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>> "america tonight"'s lori jane gliha and her tough questions to d.c. leaders. >> but are they safer? >> i have to answer to your question. >> ...you know... we're selling it to the blacks... and when they start killing each other, nobody cares! >> i was going through like a million dollars worth of drugs just about every day. >> freeway rick was getting his dope from a very big operator... >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> the c.i.a. admitted it... >> then you have to start questioning the whole system... >> the rise... fall... and redemption of freeway rick ross >> freeway crack in the system only on al jazeera america . >> it's an unsolved mystery and a sharp indictment of how a city that prides itself on its power, children for years have been warehoused in a building never meant to be a shelter. a facility politicians keep promising to shut down. you might think aafter eight-year-old relisha rudd fell through gaping contraction in the safety net, city leaders would be ready to make good on its promise he but
>> "america tonight"'s lori jane gliha and her tough questions to d.c. leaders. >> but are they safer? >> i have to answer to your question. >> ...you know... we're selling it to the blacks... and when they start killing each other, nobody cares! >> i was going through like a million dollars worth of drugs just about every day. >> freeway rick was getting his dope from a very big operator... >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united...
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>> "america tonight"'s lori jane gliha and her tough questions to d.c. leaders. >> but are they safer? >> i have to answer to your question. >> discipline... >> that's what i wanna hear... >> strength... >> give me all you got... >> respect.... >> now... >> bootcamp >> stop your'e whining... >> for bad kids... >> they get a little dirty... so what... >> dangerous... >> we have shackles with spit bag... >> they're still having nightmares >> if you can't straighten out your kids... >> they're mine >> al jazeera america presents camp last resort on al jazeera america >> this is the true definition of tough love . >> it's an unsolved mystery and a sharp indictment of how a city that prides itself on its power, children for years have been warehoused in a building never meant to be a shelter. a facility politicians keep promising to shut down. you might think aafter eight-year-old relisha rudd fell through gaping contraction in the safety net, city leaders would be ready to make good on its promise he but you're i don't think. lori jane gliha continues with t
>> "america tonight"'s lori jane gliha and her tough questions to d.c. leaders. >> but are they safer? >> i have to answer to your question. >> discipline... >> that's what i wanna hear... >> strength... >> give me all you got... >> respect.... >> now... >> bootcamp >> stop your'e whining... >> for bad kids... >> they get a little dirty... so what... >> dangerous... >> we have shackles with spit...
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an unsolved problem in the immigration crisis. >>> "america tonight" lori jane gliha is here. it seems that the situation for the individuals is still up in the air. >> yes, on top of trying to fit into school and figure out what is going on, they are going through deportation. juan is a minor, fleeing a violent situation. he may qualify for a juvenile visa and stay here. macarena was a minor, and is an adult now and admitted to not fleeing a violent situation. she may have a tougher time, may face having to go back hotel. >> this does bring to the point. this brings to the point the situation. one who says she came from the economic opportunity, one that says he was fleeing violence. >> we asked them. this is one of the things that has been argued, why are the kids coming, do they know they have special rights. juveniles are treated differently. so we don't send kids to a dangerous situation. when i talked to her, she was aware if she was able to make it across the border, she'd have a better opportunity if she was a minor, versus being an adult. and wanted her child here, he
an unsolved problem in the immigration crisis. >>> "america tonight" lori jane gliha is here. it seems that the situation for the individuals is still up in the air. >> yes, on top of trying to fit into school and figure out what is going on, they are going through deportation. juan is a minor, fleeing a violent situation. he may qualify for a juvenile visa and stay here. macarena was a minor, and is an adult now and admitted to not fleeing a violent situation. she may...
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and not always for the best. >> lori jane gliha, al jazeera. >> that's "america tonight." what you think at aljazeera.com/"america tonight." talk to us on twitter or facebook. come back we'll have more of "america tonight," tomorrow. >> family members in danger >> he was staring in space drugged out... >> from the very people you trust to care for them >> it's killing people.. >> america tonight uncovers the fda warning that's being ignored... >> these drugs are used for the convenience of overwhelmed staff >> the deadly nursing home shortcut you need to know about >> what about their rights? >> what really goes on when you're not there? america tonight exclusive investigation: drugging dementia only on al jazeera america >> flash point fergdz. we ferguson.we never left. you'll speak with people who experienced discrimination firsthand. and thin it's the prejudice we're all guilty of without even knowing it. the world of unconscious bias, clearly holding women back in the workplace or is it? the man that argues gender bias is just a mist. i'm ali velshi, this is "real mone
and not always for the best. >> lori jane gliha, al jazeera. >> that's "america tonight." what you think at aljazeera.com/"america tonight." talk to us on twitter or facebook. come back we'll have more of "america tonight," tomorrow. >> family members in danger >> he was staring in space drugged out... >> from the very people you trust to care for them >> it's killing people.. >> america tonight uncovers the fda warning...
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and not always for the best. >> lori jane gliha, al jazeera. >> that's "america tonight." what you think at aljazeera.com/"america tonight." talk to us on twitter or facebook. come back we'll have more of "america tonight," tomorrow. >> flash point fergdz. weferguson.we never left. you'll speak with people who experienced discrimination firsthand. and thin it's the prejudice we're all guilty of without even knowing it. the world of unconscious bias, clearly holding women back in the workplace or is it? the man that argues gender bias
and not always for the best. >> lori jane gliha, al jazeera. >> that's "america tonight." what you think at aljazeera.com/"america tonight." talk to us on twitter or facebook. come back we'll have more of "america tonight," tomorrow. >> flash point fergdz. weferguson.we never left. you'll speak with people who experienced discrimination firsthand. and thin it's the prejudice we're all guilty of without even knowing it. the world of unconscious...
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"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: the first time you logged on to the dark net, how nervous were you? >> i was pretty nervous. this woman was 15 when she started buying drugs from the dark net. she asked us not to use her name. >> what was the surprising thing about the dark net? >> that you can order drugs were anywhere in the world and they can be delivered to your doorstep. >> by using a browser, she was able to anonymously access sites invisible to search engines, where the illegal drug trade is thriving. she ordered everything from acid to m.d.m. a and cocaine. >> like almost a million other users, she made most of her purchases on a site called silk road. it was known as the ebay of online drug sales. >> as soon as you log on you see images of all kind of drugs at your fingertips. >> in object 2013, the fbi seized silk road and arrested the mastermind. >> i was terrified. i was thinking what if they started figuring out where the packages a
"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: the first time you logged on to the dark net, how nervous were you? >> i was pretty nervous. this woman was 15 when she started buying drugs from the dark net. she asked us not to use her name. >> what was the surprising thing about the dark net? >> that you can order drugs were...
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at the height of the progress a former ferguson police officer defended his department to lori jane glihaa tonight." >> you are hit with everything. anything that is wrong in the metropolitan area, ferguson is hit with it. >> do you think the ferguson corrupt? >> no, in any profession people are racist, buts that's in the heart. i never saw that. a lot of anger directed, i think general. >> what are the misconceptions that people have about the police department. >> that they are not doing anything with the community, and when i worked there, they worked with the different community organizations, they have a programme. >> bowman spent years as a research speaker. he knew kids by name, and watched them grow up. >> i tried to reach the people i was dealing with, whether it be students or the parents in the community, and you just, you know, treat the kids give them respect in their programme. we'd play kick ball, we'd have races and, you know, i did double dutch and foursquare with the kids. you try to build a relationship. >> bowman said he lived in the area, spending time in the communit
at the height of the progress a former ferguson police officer defended his department to lori jane glihaa tonight." >> you are hit with everything. anything that is wrong in the metropolitan area, ferguson is hit with it. >> do you think the ferguson corrupt? >> no, in any profession people are racist, buts that's in the heart. i never saw that. a lot of anger directed, i think general. >> what are the misconceptions that people have about the police department....
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"america tonight's" lori jane gliha looked into a explosive problem. >> reporter: cannabis concentrates called dabs are one of the most fast growing parts of the industry. concentrates could reach up to 90% thc content. at this private marijuana social club on the outskirts of denver almost everyone is dabbing. while dabs can be manufactured safely using expensive commercial equipment a rising number of home cooks are trying to make concentrates by watching how to videos on youtube . >> you squish it down. >> the house is on fire the house is on fire. >> the concentrates are as dangerous as meth labs now. >> kevin is a federal intelligence analyst and tracks the are extraction labs. >> they are holding a pyrex dish that has gas expelling out onto their clothing, onto their person, once that ignition source explodes into fumes flames. >> this is our most recent ones where the actual strush caught on structureactually caught on fire. >> he shows us some cases. >> no skin there. >> completely singhed singed off. >> while some municipalities have passed ordinances in many places it is still
"america tonight's" lori jane gliha looked into a explosive problem. >> reporter: cannabis concentrates called dabs are one of the most fast growing parts of the industry. concentrates could reach up to 90% thc content. at this private marijuana social club on the outskirts of denver almost everyone is dabbing. while dabs can be manufactured safely using expensive commercial equipment a rising number of home cooks are trying to make concentrates by watching how to videos on...
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. >> correspond lori jane gliha revealed, the system failed her but we will continue to follow up . next on our program the being mysterious disappearance of misty upham. being talk to us on twitter or ought our facebook page and come back when we'll have more of "america tonight." a show about innovations that can change lives. >> the science of fighting a humanity and we are doing it in a unique way. this is a show about science by scientists. . >> tonight "techknow" vets the virus hunters. >> we want to understand the evolution of these pathogens. >> this team deals with the planet. >> all the damage microscopic agent. lindsay moran is ex-c.i.a., she's about to join them. entering a biolab. >> sorry, we cannot confirm your identity concern? >> what is going to be like ebola, but we haven't seen it yet. dr charlotte mcshane is a mechanical engineer. tonight what she learnt about tornados. phil torres. i'm phil torres. 'm an entomologist. that's hour team, nout let's do some science. >>> hey, guys, welcome to "techknow", joined by dr ross shimabuku, and lindsay moran. microscopic t
. >> correspond lori jane gliha revealed, the system failed her but we will continue to follow up . next on our program the being mysterious disappearance of misty upham. being talk to us on twitter or ought our facebook page and come back when we'll have more of "america tonight." a show about innovations that can change lives. >> the science of fighting a humanity and we are doing it in a unique way. this is a show about science by scientists. . >> tonight...
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"america tonight"s lori jane gliha spoke to a young man who is stuck in the system. >> this 18-year-old boy from guatemala stayed? a new york shelter. he's undocumented and scared to show his face. >> i'm and life. and i want to go to school. >> reporter: back home his family life was unstable. when he came to new york, he worked as a busboy. a co-worker field him he could get legal help. >> we walked into the office with papers in english. he didn't know what he was supposed to do. >> the attorney is running a new york based youth center and is representing him. >> now that he is in america, he is able to go outside without fear of being recruited by gangs, and has someone who is taking care of him, which is while. >> some children never find hearings. >> the kids that do go to court do not have lawyers. often they go up in front of a judge and government attorney by themselves, specting to represent themselves. >> she is helping her clients apply for a special visa, giving them a chance to live and work states. >> fast-forward to a new look at who is getting sent back. find 10 underag
"america tonight"s lori jane gliha spoke to a young man who is stuck in the system. >> this 18-year-old boy from guatemala stayed? a new york shelter. he's undocumented and scared to show his face. >> i'm and life. and i want to go to school. >> reporter: back home his family life was unstable. when he came to new york, he worked as a busboy. a co-worker field him he could get legal help. >> we walked into the office with papers in english. he didn't know what...
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lori jane gliha with more on ill examination. >> it was on this 586 square mile site where workers developeduclear reactor, producing plutonium for a bomb in world war ii. the site generated millions in waste, and hundreds of billions in liquid waste until the last reactor shut down in the '80s. thousands of workers were hired to help with the clean-up - still going on today. dale worked at hamford for 30 years nearly. how often did you walk around with no mask? >> most of the time. almost all of the time. >> reporter: gear worked in the tank farms, his job including making sure the storage units filled with radioactive waste functioned properly. now retired and suffering from lung disease co p.d., his priority is his health. air. i'm okay if i don't do a bunch of exertion. i can't mow the lawn without fear of collapsing or going up and downstairs. >> he suffers long-term effect of his decades at hamford, current workers say health problems exist. many have been sickened by vapours escaping >>> fast-forward and relief for ilworkers. an advise your board voted to expand workers eligible for c
lori jane gliha with more on ill examination. >> it was on this 586 square mile site where workers developeduclear reactor, producing plutonium for a bomb in world war ii. the site generated millions in waste, and hundreds of billions in liquid waste until the last reactor shut down in the '80s. thousands of workers were hired to help with the clean-up - still going on today. dale worked at hamford for 30 years nearly. how often did you walk around with no mask? >> most of the time....
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lori jane gliha met a young mother who feared she couldn't protect her family. >> i spend most of mye worrying, planning, and ensuring that we were creating a safe, warm, wonderful home for this baby, and not knowing - it's the excruciating. >> sara is not drinking water from the tap, not washing her hands at the sink and not sure about bringing her first child into her charles son west virginia home. >> you can say it's safe, but can you prove it to me? >> and it seems nobody can. everything has changed. we are going to have to move after the baby is born. because i can't - i wouldn't be able to live with myself if anything, any adverse effects - what happened to him. >> straight up ahead there. >> for sara and kirk, uncertainty is not an option when it comes to the birth of a new baby boy. >> you spent three months working on the room and you'll be moving out. >> yes, he may not sleep in the baby room. >> days away from his birth, they are looking for a new place to love, a new place to watch their son grow without fear. >> this is where we wanted to be. this came along and pretty
lori jane gliha met a young mother who feared she couldn't protect her family. >> i spend most of mye worrying, planning, and ensuring that we were creating a safe, warm, wonderful home for this baby, and not knowing - it's the excruciating. >> sara is not drinking water from the tap, not washing her hands at the sink and not sure about bringing her first child into her charles son west virginia home. >> you can say it's safe, but can you prove it to me? >> and it seems...
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"america tonight's" lori jane gliha, bank fraud other criminal activity, in her report on tuesday she exposed one of the latest of this dark web sites, it is called evolution. >> this is scary, there are 143 actual bank accounts on here? >> there are listings for bank accounts, there are probably thousands of these for sale. let's look at this. so you see, user name password mailing address, cash accounts checking accounts, savings accounts, that's somebody's whole banking profile. >> how has the user friendliness of some of these websites impacted these people to engage in illegal and sometimes dangerous behavior? >> it becomes easy to do it. evolution is clean, modern, very easy to use. >> we wanted to see just how easy it was to purchase bank information on evolution. we created a log in and searched. one called dimitri had a 100% approval rating. i sent a message to dimitri, this is dimitri's log in page. discovery card and e-mail, bank of america log ins, american express log ins. i asked him how much he would charge for 100 bank of america log ins, he responded in minutes and sa
"america tonight's" lori jane gliha, bank fraud other criminal activity, in her report on tuesday she exposed one of the latest of this dark web sites, it is called evolution. >> this is scary, there are 143 actual bank accounts on here? >> there are listings for bank accounts, there are probably thousands of these for sale. let's look at this. so you see, user name password mailing address, cash accounts checking accounts, savings accounts, that's somebody's whole banking...