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sarah hoye, al jazeera, phoenix. >>> and sarah hoye says that the phoenix mercury training team starts. she launched an app to help combat bullying. she homes it will be a forum for young people to talk about their experiences and find support. >>> after the break, jailing troubled minds. >> they are trained to punish. and that's what they do. >> the punishment of prisoners with serious psychiatric >> our current system has gone very far awry... >> there's huge pressure on the police to arrest and find somebody guilty >> i think the system is going to fail a lot of other people. >> you convicted the wrong person >> i find that extraordinarily disappointing... >> to keep me from going to jail, i needed to cooperate. >> the evidence was inaccurate >> they still refuse the dna >> somebody can push you in a death chamber >> it's not a joke >> award winning producer and director joe berlinger exposes the truth. from the inside... >> a justice system rum by human beings, can run off the rails. >> some say there's justice for all, but they're not in the system.. >> it shouldn't be easy to jus
sarah hoye, al jazeera, phoenix. >>> and sarah hoye says that the phoenix mercury training team starts. she launched an app to help combat bullying. she homes it will be a forum for young people to talk about their experiences and find support. >>> after the break, jailing troubled minds. >> they are trained to punish. and that's what they do. >> the punishment of prisoners with serious psychiatric >> our current system has gone very far awry... >>...
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sarah hoye, al jazeera, phoenix. >>> and sarah hoye says that the phoenix mercury training team starts. she launched an app to help combat bullying. she homes it will be a forum for young people to talk about their experiences and find support. >>> after the break, jailing troubled minds. >> they are trained to punish. and that's what they do. >> the punishment of prisoners with serious psychiatric >> the debate that divides america, unites the critics, a reason to watch al jazeera america the standout television event borderland, is gritty honesty. >> a lot of people don't have a clue what goes on down here, the only way to find out, is to see it yourselves. >> taking viewers beyond the debate. >> don't miss al jazeera america's critically acclaimed series borderland on al jazeera america also available on demand >> these protestors have decided that today they will be arrested >> these people have chased a president from power, they've torn down a state... >> what's clear is that people don't just need protection, they need assistance. consider this: the news of the day plus so much
sarah hoye, al jazeera, phoenix. >>> and sarah hoye says that the phoenix mercury training team starts. she launched an app to help combat bullying. she homes it will be a forum for young people to talk about their experiences and find support. >>> after the break, jailing troubled minds. >> they are trained to punish. and that's what they do. >> the punishment of prisoners with serious psychiatric >> the debate that divides america, unites the critics, a...
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everest is really commercializized. >> sarah hoye, al jazeera. >> the lure and danger of mt. everest, to get a better understanding of the risk the sherpas and the climbers turn to climb everest, paul romero, paul we appreciate your being here and incident like this so very tragic, so many lives lost, does it change any reflection that you have that it's an appropriate place for someone who is well prepared as the sher pas clearly were? >> pleasure to meet you, pleasure to be on tonight. >> indeed the respect and the admiration for the men, the sherpas that really build the entire experience and entire encounter of what climbing in the himalayas, is about, these men are the most hardworking physically fit human beings on the planet. the particular section of the route, i stootd stood where this happened. these guys are up at 2:00 in the morning, have their boots on at 3:00, before most of the westerners are awake and working hard, working hard, their head down in the ground, cold dark night, dropping off a load, heading back, this is the experience these guys are doing day in
everest is really commercializized. >> sarah hoye, al jazeera. >> the lure and danger of mt. everest, to get a better understanding of the risk the sherpas and the climbers turn to climb everest, paul romero, paul we appreciate your being here and incident like this so very tragic, so many lives lost, does it change any reflection that you have that it's an appropriate place for someone who is well prepared as the sher pas clearly were? >> pleasure to meet you, pleasure to be...
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sarah hoye, al jazeera. >> who is a suspect and are there more out there like him? mark potok, preecial your being here. when we think about this, this comes as a surprise but not to the splc, you are quite familiar with him. >> yes, we have been following this fellow for the better part of the last 40 years in fact. we really wrangled with what used to be known as fraser glen miller before he changed his name back in the '80s. he was head of a few groups, carolina knights ratify ku klux klan. operating in a paramilitary fashion illegally. we sued the groups. we had a long back and forthwith glen miller, essentially he agreed to stop those activities then broke that agreement. ultimately was found in criminal contempt of court. became a fugitive at that point and was finally discovered in 1987 in a trailer, in missouri, filled with plastic explosives, grenades and other weapons as well as a plan to assassinate the founder of the southern poverty law center morist des. dedees. >> he did two tours in vietnam and so was a man very well trained in weapons. violence. >>
sarah hoye, al jazeera. >> who is a suspect and are there more out there like him? mark potok, preecial your being here. when we think about this, this comes as a surprise but not to the splc, you are quite familiar with him. >> yes, we have been following this fellow for the better part of the last 40 years in fact. we really wrangled with what used to be known as fraser glen miller before he changed his name back in the '80s. he was head of a few groups, carolina knights ratify ku...
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"america tonight"'s sarah hoye has the story, a battle over public education. >> just like these people are just like nothing you know? just like throw them away. >> welcome back, y'all. >> barbara ferguson and walter goodwin worked as, they were fired in 2006 in the aftermath of hurricane katrina. >> this has to come as a shock. i mean, it's like how low can you go? >> after katrina, families were slower to trickle back into nonls. new orleans. with fewer students, they had to let people go. he believes that federal state and local officials took advantage of what they always wanted, to dismantle the public school system. >> there were some teachers that needed to go, principals that needed to go, school board members that needed to go. but we were not responsible for the finances of this school. we were not responsible for the politics that the school board entered into with the state. that wasn't the teachers. >> an educator for more than 30 years, goodwin said the school system had all sorts of problems. things like large class sizes, crumbling buildings and a dysfunctional school b
"america tonight"'s sarah hoye has the story, a battle over public education. >> just like these people are just like nothing you know? just like throw them away. >> welcome back, y'all. >> barbara ferguson and walter goodwin worked as, they were fired in 2006 in the aftermath of hurricane katrina. >> this has to come as a shock. i mean, it's like how low can you go? >> after katrina, families were slower to trickle back into nonls. new orleans. with...
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sarah hoye, al jazeera. >> we hear that phrase cautious optimism over and over. jay, can you talk about the significance of the chinese reporting they have heard pings? how trustworthy is this, how convincing that this might really be a lead? >> i think from the beginning, most of the experts were a little dubious. because the chinese were searching in an area that was separate from the rest of the parties. and they happened to have a reporter on board. and they were using a stick hydrophone on a stick that they just stuck into the water. and then suddenly they are hearing pings. many people believe this is probably more for chinese audience consumption. and they're not taking it very seriously. hydrophone on a stick is not a way to listen for these pings. because of the conditions in the ocean that have a different temperature layer up until about 300 feet. what they call the thermo-cline, below that is where the pings are going to be. you will never hear it at the surface. >> one of the other big statements of the weekend had to tdo with the notion that some so
sarah hoye, al jazeera. >> we hear that phrase cautious optimism over and over. jay, can you talk about the significance of the chinese reporting they have heard pings? how trustworthy is this, how convincing that this might really be a lead? >> i think from the beginning, most of the experts were a little dubious. because the chinese were searching in an area that was separate from the rest of the parties. and they happened to have a reporter on board. and they were using a stick...
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. >> reporter: sarah hoye, al jazeera, new orleans. >> looking ahead, it is a school where kids rule.>> we're learning a very intense rhythm, what we're doing at the end of the fir month is mostly what they do in the university at the end of the first year. >> making the grade at paris's school 42. imagine this, no professors, no lectures and no tuition. "america tonight"'s sheila macvicar, visits a classroom you have never seen before. that's on thursday. >>> and this hour, taking on a brighter future, homeless children playing the game of a lifetime. >> evey saturday, join us for exclusive, revealing, and suprizing talks with the most interesting people of our time. >> thinking differently is actualy punished... >> this saturday, is public education actually failing america? >> education is the biggest investment we make in our futures. >> but what are we really teaching our kids? >> i think it's a catastrophe that so many school disticts have cut arts programs back... >> could his reforms lead to happier, more fufilled lives. >> schools need to encourage the development of imaginat
. >> reporter: sarah hoye, al jazeera, new orleans. >> looking ahead, it is a school where kids rule.>> we're learning a very intense rhythm, what we're doing at the end of the fir month is mostly what they do in the university at the end of the first year. >> making the grade at paris's school 42. imagine this, no professors, no lectures and no tuition. "america tonight"'s sheila macvicar, visits a classroom you have never seen before. that's on thursday....