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"america tonight" sheila macvicar back was. florida is heading into the next legislative session, is there an indication that this year will be different for the dogs? >> they say the first bill will be mandating the report of injured dogs. when dogs die on the track, one dies every three day on a florida track. state. it will be increased if the bill is passed. to include injured dogs. that's likely the only thing the season. >> there's no hope of decoupling? >> even so the vast majority believes this is the right thing to do, and everyone, as senator saks says, knows that the industry is not available. it will probably not happen, because the weight of the industry is enormous, the big messy ball of gambling in the state of florida, and the dogs are hostages. >> florida is not the only state that has dough racing. what hap -- dog racing, what happens in other states. >> there are seven states where dog racing is legal. florida has 12 tracks, the others, arizona, iowa, texas, arkansas, west virginia, alabama, they have one or
"america tonight" sheila macvicar back was. florida is heading into the next legislative session, is there an indication that this year will be different for the dogs? >> they say the first bill will be mandating the report of injured dogs. when dogs die on the track, one dies every three day on a florida track. state. it will be increased if the bill is passed. to include injured dogs. that's likely the only thing the season. >> there's no hope of decoupling? >>...
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"america tonight"s sheila macvicar, reporting from paris. in a moment - ferguson and other flashpoints between communities and those sworn to protect them. a familiar voice from the past speaks again, against the law. >> you know, it's this blue wall that they talk of. it's like the mafias of america. you just don't talk about what other cops do. >> frank serpico - he's back, and he's talking. later this hour - making money on marijuana. and not just at the retail level. we look again to the colorado experience with pot. and how a new industry took route to go up in smoke. >> you know how they say that everybody has a purpose in life? well, at one time, i felt that selling cocaine was my purpose. >> we was starvin', just lookin' for a way to succeed. >> the first time i seen rock cocaine was 1980. >> the murder rate was sky-high. >> south of the 10 freeway, was kind of a "no-man's land". >> you know, we're selling it for the blacks. i said, you go into these neighborhoods, there's no cops you can sell it where you want and when they start ki
"america tonight"s sheila macvicar, reporting from paris. in a moment - ferguson and other flashpoints between communities and those sworn to protect them. a familiar voice from the past speaks again, against the law. >> you know, it's this blue wall that they talk of. it's like the mafias of america. you just don't talk about what other cops do. >> frank serpico - he's back, and he's talking. later this hour - making money on marijuana. and not just at the retail level....
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"america tonight"s sheila macvicar, reporting from paris. in a moment - ferguson and other flashpoints between communities and those sworn to protect them. a familiar voice from the past speaks again, against the law. >> you know, it's this blue wall that they talk of. it's like the mafias of america. you just don't talk about what other cops do. >> frank serpico - he's back, and he's talking. later this hour - making money on marijuana. and not just at the retail level. we look again to the colorado experience with pot. and how a new industry took route to go up in smoke. >> every monday night, al jazeera america brings you controversial... >> we have to change those things in order to make our own lives better. >> entertaining... >> there was a lot of laughter. >> thought provoking... >> it doesn't change the world but it does influence the way people think. >> surprising... >> no edits! >> exclusive one on one interviews with the most interesting people of our time. >> you're taking me to a place in this interview i haven't been before. >
"america tonight"s sheila macvicar, reporting from paris. in a moment - ferguson and other flashpoints between communities and those sworn to protect them. a familiar voice from the past speaks again, against the law. >> you know, it's this blue wall that they talk of. it's like the mafias of america. you just don't talk about what other cops do. >> frank serpico - he's back, and he's talking. later this hour - making money on marijuana. and not just at the retail level....
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"america tonight's" sheila macvicar with us. this has launched a drag nut around france. >> they have called in everything they have. we have seeing raids in paris in the north city of reims and chauauvin mes inker we hear they took in the youngest of the three suspects, presumably homeless tonight they found him at a relative's home. the others french of algerian origin, 34 and 32 years old one previously convicted of his involvement in a network that was sending young french nationals to fight against the american led coalition in iraq in that war there he did time in prison for that. there has been no trace. they have been in a family home. the police tonight looking for additional evidence but so far there is no trace and there is no trace of the car as far as we know. that they used to finally make their escape from paris. >> fascinating we want to bring into the discussion dr. david garston ross, senior fellow at the defense of democracies. it's remarkable, i haven't seen anybody come out and make a public claim of respons
"america tonight's" sheila macvicar with us. this has launched a drag nut around france. >> they have called in everything they have. we have seeing raids in paris in the north city of reims and chauauvin mes inker we hear they took in the youngest of the three suspects, presumably homeless tonight they found him at a relative's home. the others french of algerian origin, 34 and 32 years old one previously convicted of his involvement in a network that was sending young french...
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"america tonight"s sheila macvicar reporting from paris. in a moment - ferguson and other flashpoints between communities and those sworn to protect them. a familiar voice from the past speaks again, against the law. >> you know it's this blue wall that they talk of. it's like the mafias of america. you just don't talk about what other cops do. >> frank serpico - he's back and he's talking. later this hour - making money on marijuana. and not just at the retail level. we look again to the colorado experience with pot. and how a new industry took route to go up in smoke. >> call amy smith at work >> when we're behind the wheel >> basically we just don't multi-task as well as we think... >> are we focused on what's ahead? >> what could those misses mean? >> distracted driving... the new road hazard >> i'm driving like a maniac >> you're distracted... >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is my selfie... what can you tell me about my future? >> can effect and surprise us... >> don't try this at home >> t
"america tonight"s sheila macvicar reporting from paris. in a moment - ferguson and other flashpoints between communities and those sworn to protect them. a familiar voice from the past speaks again, against the law. >> you know it's this blue wall that they talk of. it's like the mafias of america. you just don't talk about what other cops do. >> frank serpico - he's back and he's talking. later this hour - making money on marijuana. and not just at the retail level. we...
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sheila macvicar reports that it's not the only one.e of the video in the report is disturbing. >> reporter: acting on a tip, the animal rights group peta sent one investigator then a second to record what was happening at a large operation in iowa. over several months they recorded pigs beaten with rods, kicked repeatedly and a crippled sou receiving an electric prod. >> if i witnessed that on my farm i would be outraged. we don't tolerate that behaviour, and shouldn't. >> reporter: craig hill is a hog producer in iowa. at a family farm he runs with wife and sun and is president of the iowa farm bureau. >> you want happy pigs. when you walk in the door you know. as a producer you sense by their activities, and how they are behaving and their actions. >> in iowa's capital, the peta video prompted action from state legislators, but not what you might think. they passed a law aimed not at animal abuse, but anyone going undercover to investigate abuse. the law was authored by lobbyists for the agricultural industry, making it a crime punis
sheila macvicar reports that it's not the only one.e of the video in the report is disturbing. >> reporter: acting on a tip, the animal rights group peta sent one investigator then a second to record what was happening at a large operation in iowa. over several months they recorded pigs beaten with rods, kicked repeatedly and a crippled sou receiving an electric prod. >> if i witnessed that on my farm i would be outraged. we don't tolerate that behaviour, and shouldn't. >>...
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sheila macvicar. al jazeera paris. >> 73% of more family friendly policies. after the break in a state known for its colorful political characters and shocking scandals, his story was still a stunner. but a decade later former new jersey governor jim mcgre rvetionvyreevyis at peace. >> i cannot change my past. >> his road back to public service. and before the end of this hour, a journey that began on a bridge of destiny ends 50 years later with a front row to history. history. >> start with one issue education... gun control... the gap between rich and poor... job creation... climate change... tax policy... the economy... you. >> new jersey has seen plenty of political figures get into trouble but even in a state used to scandal and shame the story of former governor jim mcgreevy was a shocker. and now ten years later he's back if service and "america tonight's" adam may has the story. >> i was always, make maybe it was because i was gay. >> the formerly married governor of new jersey came out openly gay. >> my truth is that i'm a gay american. >> how nervou
sheila macvicar. al jazeera paris. >> 73% of more family friendly policies. after the break in a state known for its colorful political characters and shocking scandals, his story was still a stunner. but a decade later former new jersey governor jim mcgre rvetionvyreevyis at peace. >> i cannot change my past. >> his road back to public service. and before the end of this hour, a journey that began on a bridge of destiny ends 50 years later with a front row to history....
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. >> yes >>> sheila macvicar investigates why the dogs are still on the run. >>> good evening, thanks for joining us. this is "america tonight", the weekend edition, i'm adam may sitting in for joie chen. we begin with a look at colorado, a year on pod. "america tonight" trained our lense on the rocky mountain high state after it legalized pot for recreational use. colorado is in a gold rush, business is booming. there's a concern about the darker side of marijuana. lori jane gliha found that the state faces frightening unexpected consequences. >> i had really, really lost touch with reality and started project il vomiting in the car >> reporter: you thought you would die. >> i said it 20 times "i'm going to die, i'm going to have a heart attack." >> reporter: when jordan took his family to a county fair, he never expected to od on marijuana. the 34-year-old father and video game designer said he and his wife parked the boys about their father and they checked out the exhibition. there wasn't supposed to be pot there, it can only be sold at licensed sites. >> it was 21 and up, you are
. >> yes >>> sheila macvicar investigates why the dogs are still on the run. >>> good evening, thanks for joining us. this is "america tonight", the weekend edition, i'm adam may sitting in for joie chen. we begin with a look at colorado, a year on pod. "america tonight" trained our lense on the rocky mountain high state after it legalized pot for recreational use. colorado is in a gold rush, business is booming. there's a concern about the darker...
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. >>> "america tonight's" smk sheila macvicar is in paris over the widening debate over religion and freedom of speech. >> reporter: it was barely light and parissians are on the street. this is not the usual reaction paris news sellers get. >> translator: i have never seen so many people in front of my stand. >> reporter: "charlie hebdo" was back. more than a normal print run in big demand. a week ago gunmen taking responsibility in the name of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula attacked the magazines offices killing some of san san of france's best known cartoonists. it had a tiny rearedship, all of it in frabs. >> honestly, i never read "charlie hebdo." >> we should just for the memory. >> translator: it is a tribute to those who do this job and make it the means of expression and freedom of thought. >> reporter: "charlie hebdo" is provocative and intentionally offensive. this edition ridicules the present president and to something deliberately blasphemous. the cover which we won't show depicts a weeping muhammed, under the headline, all is forgiven. there was swift condemnation o
. >>> "america tonight's" smk sheila macvicar is in paris over the widening debate over religion and freedom of speech. >> reporter: it was barely light and parissians are on the street. this is not the usual reaction paris news sellers get. >> translator: i have never seen so many people in front of my stand. >> reporter: "charlie hebdo" was back. more than a normal print run in big demand. a week ago gunmen taking responsibility in the name of al...
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sheila macvicar. al jazeera, paris. >> 73% of more family friendly policies. after the break: in a state known for its colorful political characters and shocking scandals, his story was still a stunner. but a decade later, former new jersey governor jim mcgreevey is at peace. >> god wants me to accept the things i cannot change. i cannot change my past. >> "america tonight's" adam may on the former governor and his road back to public service. and before the end of this hour, a journey that began on a bridge of destiny ends 50 years later with a front row to history. -- seat to history. >> beyond the verdict and on the streets >> there's been another teenager shot and killed by the police >> a fault lines special investigation >> there's a general distrust of this prosecutor >> courageous and in depth... >> it's a target you can't get rid of... >> the untold story... >> who do you protect? >> ...of what's really going on in ferguson >> they were so angry because it could have been them >> fault lines ferguson: race and justice in the u.s. one hour special only
sheila macvicar. al jazeera, paris. >> 73% of more family friendly policies. after the break: in a state known for its colorful political characters and shocking scandals, his story was still a stunner. but a decade later, former new jersey governor jim mcgreevey is at peace. >> god wants me to accept the things i cannot change. i cannot change my past. >> "america tonight's" adam may on the former governor and his road back to public service. and before the end of...
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sheila macvicar. al jazeera, paris. >> 73% of more family friendly policies. after the break: in a state known for its colorful political characters and shocking scandals, his story was still a stunner. but a decade later, former new jersey governor jim mcgreevey is at peace. >> god wants me to accept the things i cannot change. i cannot change my past. >> "america tonight's" adam may on the former governor and his road back to public service. and before the end of this hour, a journey that began on a bridge of destiny ends 50 years later with a front row to history. -- seat to history. >> every monday night, al jazeera america brings you controversial... >> we have to change those things in order to make our own lives better. >> entertaining... >> there was a lot of laughter. >> thought provoking... >> it doesn't change the world but it does influence the way people think. >> surprising... >> no edits! >> exclusive one on one interviews with the most interesting people of our time. >> if you have an agenda with people, you sometimes don't see the truth. >> co
sheila macvicar. al jazeera, paris. >> 73% of more family friendly policies. after the break: in a state known for its colorful political characters and shocking scandals, his story was still a stunner. but a decade later, former new jersey governor jim mcgreevey is at peace. >> god wants me to accept the things i cannot change. i cannot change my past. >> "america tonight's" adam may on the former governor and his road back to public service. and before the end of...
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sheila macvicar explains why. >> >> greyhounds have been running around tracks in florida for decades. it brings up a black eye from animal welfare groups. >> they spend 20 hours a day in their came and it's a life of confinement. >> greyhound racing is also dangerous for the dogs. hundreds are injured sometimes horrifically. state records obtained by america tonight, on average one racing greyhound dies at a florida track every three days. state never maria sacks a former prosecutor, ran her own investigation into how the dogs are treated. >> people of florida once they really find out what really goes on behind the tracks, behind the lights, behind the excitement once they see what's really going on. they're going to say enough. >> those that argue for an end to dog racing have unlikely allies. >> it's a business opportunity that loses $2 million a year. >> they mandate that track owners keep making money losing races if they want to keep lucrative poker rooms. he would like to keep a much more limited greyhound racing schedule but he can't unless the florida legislature pantses a n
sheila macvicar explains why. >> >> greyhounds have been running around tracks in florida for decades. it brings up a black eye from animal welfare groups. >> they spend 20 hours a day in their came and it's a life of confinement. >> greyhound racing is also dangerous for the dogs. hundreds are injured sometimes horrifically. state records obtained by america tonight, on average one racing greyhound dies at a florida track every three days. state never maria sacks a...
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let's go to washington, sheila macvicar, what are we learning about these suspects?>> well, the breaking news from france is that the youngest of the suspects, the 18-year-old who was previously described as of no fixed address a homeless young man has in fact turned himself in to police in the northern city of chavez mesier where the police raid took place earlier tonight. the older suspects 34 and 32 years old brothers on the run one of them at least has previous known affiliations to terror organizations and it was in fact convicted in 2008 of being part of a network that was sending young men to fight against the u.s. coalition or the u.s. led coalition in iraq. he is a man who went to prison who apparently in prison worked hard at making himself very physically fit. we know very little else about his affiliations or the affiliation he ever his brother at thiss of his brother atthis points. >> how are frenching officials doing handling this situation? >> we are hours past this event. they have some line on these suspects but others not a trace. looking for more e
let's go to washington, sheila macvicar, what are we learning about these suspects?>> well, the breaking news from france is that the youngest of the suspects, the 18-year-old who was previously described as of no fixed address a homeless young man has in fact turned himself in to police in the northern city of chavez mesier where the police raid took place earlier tonight. the older suspects 34 and 32 years old brothers on the run one of them at least has previous known affiliations to...
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sheila macvicar explains. >> reporter: greyhounds have been running around tracks in florida for decades. what used to be a lucrative sport is a money losing proposition bringing a black eye from animal welfare groups. >> raising greyhounds spend about 22 hours a day in their gage. it's a life of confinement for literally thousands of dogs. >> reporter: greyhound raising is dangerous for the dogs. hundreds ever injured sometimes horrifically. state records retained by "america tonight" found one greyhound drives on a florida track every three days. a former prosecutor ran her own investigation into how the dogs are treated. >> the people of florida, once they find out what goes on behind the tracks behind the lights behind the excitement. one they see what is going on they'll say enough. those that argued for an end to dog raising have unlikely allies. >> we are obliged to keep a business operating that loses $2.5 million. >> a 1995 law meant to keep dog breeders in business mandate that they win money-losing raises. they'd like to offer a more li.d schedule but they can't. unless the le
sheila macvicar explains. >> reporter: greyhounds have been running around tracks in florida for decades. what used to be a lucrative sport is a money losing proposition bringing a black eye from animal welfare groups. >> raising greyhounds spend about 22 hours a day in their gage. it's a life of confinement for literally thousands of dogs. >> reporter: greyhound raising is dangerous for the dogs. hundreds ever injured sometimes horrifically. state records retained by...
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. >> and the first edition of "charlie hebdo", it has flown off the shelves, sheila macvicar picks up that part of the story. >> reporter: it was barely light, and parisians were on the streets. this is the usual reaction paris newsagents get when they open shops. >> i have never seen so many people in front of my stand. >> reporter: one reason - "charlie hebdo" was back. with a million copies on the street - 20 times more than a print run, in big demand. a week ago gunmen taking responsibility in the name of al qaeda in arabian peninsula attacked the office killing some best-known cartoonists. the survivors were determined to make this print deadline. bringing a global audience to a publication that for years had a phoney readership - all in france. >> honestly i never read "charlie hebdo". but we should since the events for the memory. >> translation: it's a tribute to those that do this job, and making it the means of expression and freedom of sport. >> reporter: "charlie hebdo" is provocative and offensive. this reid cools the catholic president, and others. it is to some delibera
. >> and the first edition of "charlie hebdo", it has flown off the shelves, sheila macvicar picks up that part of the story. >> reporter: it was barely light, and parisians were on the streets. this is the usual reaction paris newsagents get when they open shops. >> i have never seen so many people in front of my stand. >> reporter: one reason - "charlie hebdo" was back. with a million copies on the street - 20 times more than a print run, in big...