priscilla rodriguez suddenly gets a text from the government.o, the government has now said no, too. >> yes. >> are you convinced there are any changes? >> we cannot be sure anymore. >> we're off to the next stop, where a year ago, we witnessed children, this boy hanging by his hands over a treadmill. their bodies wrapped in gauze and makeshift splints. and this is what we found. >> you can see the gauze is still here, and they have, you know, told us they still use this. >> and they promised that they would change this since our visit? >> we asked the people here, the authorities just told them, well, it looked bad to use restraints. so, be careful. >> it looks bad. then, we discover the children. a little boy, his hands in socks. >> pretty little girl. >> and what appears to be a little girl, her head slumped, tied up. we learn she is 17. and an american nurse, traveling with the team, offers a simple suggestion. make charts with pictures, engage the children. as we see leonardo crawling to reach up for a newspaper. 24 hours later, we return,