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I didnt want to acknowledge the fact that i went through it and that it was called rape. An indepth report on a shocking therapy forcing victims to relife the terror. The battle for the keystone pipeline, pitching the future of a farm against an alliance of cowboys and indians, and their campaign to save a way of life. Its not just an infrastructure project. Legacies. Into the worlds driest desert and reaching for the stars. In a place where theres no sign of life, a search for evidence for what it might be like way out there. Good evening, thanks for joining us. Nationwide, 400,000 assault kits, containing evidence of rape, sit untested. That means 400,000 victims are denied justice and the rapists are free to attack others. Lori jane gliha has this america tonight investigation. Honestly the Law Enforcement was worse than the rape. Reporter it would be more than a decade before this victim was taken seriously. I was interrogated as if i was a suspect. They kept saying you know you can go to gaol for making this up. Attention. In 2003 a stranger attacked her in her tennessee home. She was 16. You were 16, they were telling you are you sure you were raped . How frustrating was that. It was confusing. Did you feel there was a moment where someone believed what happened to you . No. Despite the investigators, and a threat by the perpetrator that he would come back and attack her. She under went a rape kit. They are important tools. The body of a rape victim is a crime scene. Fluids, hairs, skin can be identification. He came up from behind me, knocked me down. Theres no way i could identify him. He only chance was d. N. A. She assumed the kit would be dealt with quickly. Instead it sat on a shelf for nine years. Officials cant explain why. If my family hadnt believed me, i i dont know what i dont want to think about what i would have done. This is her First National television interview. She says she no longer wants to be known as a jane dow. You go through this horrible sexual assault. They integrate you, make you feel like interrogate you, lying. They accused me of lying. And dont call you back. I was on edge. I didnt know if the man had a ki mask on, i couldnt protect myself. He could be anywhere. In 2012 the kit was tested. Rapist. He would admit to raping six more women and he was sentenced to 178 years in prison. Had the rape kit been tested right away, there was a chance he could have been identified before raping other women. Thats why a Law Enforcement database comes into play. Once an attackers d. N. A. Is extracted, police look for a catch in codize. If one is not found, having the d. N. A. On file is important. We will cut one swab. If an attackers d. N. A. Turns up at a crime scene in the future the person will be caught. Less than a year after she was raped, police were called to this hotel. In a room he was caught redhanded with a 16yearold girl. She appeared to be drugged. Oliano admitted to having sex with her. Police recovered bloodsustained sheets, took saliva and took a rape kit, all that could have been tested for d. N. A. But it wasnt. What do you think about the fact that he slipped through the cracks . Im not surprised, given the way Law Enforcement reacted to my report. It was only by accident that he was linked to rape. Her mother happened to see a report. Thinking it may be her attacker. They called police. Finally. At what point did you find tested. When i call and that person said theyd send in the kit to be tested. What were the words . They said, were sending it in now. It was not just her kit that sat untested. The city announced it failed to test more than 12,000 rape kits, some dating back to the 1980s. Natasha is also a rape survivor. 1993, new york city, raped by a stranger at gun point. She believes a reason kids are untested is because of the mindset of many in Law Enforcement. Rape is a crime that is treated differently, its the only crime where police make a judgment call as to whether or not they believe the victim. Untested kids are not just a problem in memphis. Police in detroit found 11,000 untested kits. In cleveland, 4,000. In phoenix 3,000. Nationwide the Justice Department estimates there are 400,000 uptested kits. When you brought the kid out. Thats a human being. Alex has an organization working to clear the backlog. Some are sent here. This lab is the biggest private processor of rape kits this the united states. The data doesnt lie. New york city has a policy where they test a rape kit, and according to the fbi, new york city has a 70 arrest rate because they test every kit. The rest of the nation has a 24 arrest rate. The backlog came to light when a local tv station asked questions. At first, the city said there were only 2,000 uptested kits before upping the total to more than 12,000. We had enough false starts. That man has been the mayor of memphis, and took the lead on speaking on behalf of the city and the police. What was your rehabilitation when you discovered there was 12,000 plus cases not tested . I dont know how to scribe it. Frustration. How sure are you that the number put out now, the number of untested kits will stay where it is, and you are not going to find thousands in the coming months. You can never say we are positively certain. Based on the time that we have been in this inquiry, im reasonably certain thats as far as it will go. He says he cannot speak about the specifics of the case because of lawsuits against the city. The city has lauxed an investigation launched an investigation into why all the kits sat untested. The city has a methodical plan for testing the kits and prosecuting the crimes that the city discovers. The kits will be tested. According to the major the city tested 500 kits, resulting in 19 criminal cases and 14 indictments. If you can give a message to victims that have been discovered and yet to be discovered. How will you put them at ease to fairly. Theres no way in the world i will stand here and tell them you shouldnt feel that way. All i can say is this built up. It will take a while to get it done, and done right. Thats what we are committed to. If any victim wants a weekly report, they are going to get it. All they have to do is ask. Megan intends to hold the mayor to his word. She has become a shadow, pressing him on the issue when of she can. She lobbied the state of tennessee for legislation requiring the timely processing of rape kits. You start to wonder is rape really illegal. Apparently it was not a big deal for the nine years oliana was on the loose. The law says its il, but in practice if nothing is done is it illegal. Lori jane gliha continues her ipp depth reporting. This time with other indepth reporting this time with other survivors, and treatment that offers hope for recovering. Its difficult to watch. A 5year study finds its making a difference. Al Jazeera America was given access to these usually private therapy sessions. The inside of my leg. If felt weird. He was touching me. Reporter this is a type of therapy for rape victims. Like i landed in garbage. It requires to hear the victim recount the horrific experience leaving her wondering whether shed live to see another day. I felt i was in immediate it. It may seem cruel at first glance. You can do this. Ci ci i know its hard. In this video shes 17 and remembering skipping school to hang out with her then boyfriend. He took her to ace friends house his friends house where another man she had never metaphorsed himself met, forced himself on her. After the situation i thought it was my fault. I didnt want to, like, i didnt want to make it a big deal because i didnt fight back. I should have fought. I should have done more. She had been an outgoing teenager, a dancer who loved school and snapping pictures with her friends, until the tram of her rape took over her life. You feel like a walking zombie, like you are walking through life, and not able to look at my parents. Not wanting to hug anyone. I couldnt stand in a line at a store. If someone was behind me, i was uncomfortable. I couldnt look at my dad because he had the same look that the guy had, the same look that my dad has. What does that do in your heart knowing when you couldnt look at your dad . When i looked at him, i looked at him in disgust. She stopped dancing. I mean, she danced. She lost her joy. She became like a shell. I wanted it see her dance. I knew she had to fight back, she needed to take her life back. Every day activities like going to school became almost impossible. Her mother never knew what could trigger an emotional breakdown. Daughter. I wanted to protect her. I always wanted to protect her. I felt i had failed. She was diagnosed with posttraumatic stress disorder, and tried various types of therapy. Van eata contacted a Rape Crisis Center where she met a clinical psychologist at the university of pennsylvania, who recruited ta hera for a groundbreaking study. She would undergo prolonged expercentage therapy. I felt dirty. Touching me. I cant do anything. We have the adolescent tell the story of what happened to them, repeatedly, over and over, throughout sessions. It was kind of scary because i did not want to talk about it. I didnt want to acknowledge the fact that i went through it. I didnt want to the acknowledge that it was called rape. I dont think i wanted to close my eyes, you know, it made it all too real. The therapy required her to face here fears head on. I didnt want to be in a room with the doors open at night. I couldnt sleep. The doctor told her to sleep with her door open and visit places that made her anxious, like the house she was raped, not far from her own home. Could you have done this without the therapy . Probably not. I hated walking by myself. If i can hand her. Prolonged exporm therapy exporm therapy was developed by dr edthat foyer. She teaches her methods to doctors around the world during seminars like this. Well gentry. Its used by the department of veteran affairs by servicemen and women that suffer from ptsd adults. 85 are helped. Theres 1015 that are not helped. We know from studies that we worse. The study that tahira was part of found that it helped teenagers. Publishing in the American Medical Association journalist it found 83 were cured, compared with 54 that received traditional support of counselling. I was outside bent over a car and he was having sex from behind. America tonight observed this womans session. Typically there would be 16 sessions before the patient isnt it have ptsd. The patient asked for her identity to be protected. She was a teenager when raped and is now 25. The doctor has been working with her. What do you think will be the overcome . I think anger. She has a hard time letting herself feel angry with people. I think letting herself feel the emotions. In the first session she talks about the rape in a mechanical way. Hes standing there, staring at me, and in a panic saying, no, no. My friend are out there, no. Each time the patient repeats the story her anxiety decreases. Her sessions are recorded and she has to listen to herself recounting her rape every day. How hopeful are you that this patient will be successful with this type of treatment . I am extremely hopeful. Im absolutely confident. Several weeks later we went back to observe another session. This time the patient was pushed to reveal more yask details graphic details about the reach. I co physically hear it, the friction. I could hear him heavy breathing and hear me being pushed against this car. The patient says its getting easier, and shes learning to reconnect with her emotions. Is there anything you say it not working for you in this type of therapy so far . So far, to be hon of the. Honest, there hasnt been a negative feeling towards the tlempy. Obviously theres a feeling of uncomfortness that comes with the therapy. That means its working. Ultimately . Where do i want to be . I want to be emotionally stable. Not just being controlled by my ptsd. Its a freedom this girl has achieved. Able to smile again and laugh, and even dance. Shes dancing. She took my breath away. She took her life back. This move is like wash ing the shame, the fear off. And in this moment i claimed myself as not being a victim, but i am a rape survivor. [ music our reporting from lori jane gliha. Coming up next here checked out of the Beverly Hills hotel. Why some of hollywoods biggest names are behind every saturday join us for exclusive, revealing, and surprising talks with the most interesting people of our time. Rosie perez i had to fight back, or else my ass was gonna get kicked. A tough childhood. There was a crying, there was a lot of laughter. Finding her voice i was not a ham, i was ham cheese. And turning it around. You dont have to let your circumstance dictate who you are as a person talk to al jazeera only on al Jazeera America its made for the big screen protest, pitting hollywoods biggest names against an international power. In the middle a Beverly Hills landmark and behind the Scenes Police headquarters and a plot twist the stars are probably not aware of from Beverly Hills, michael oku with the story. Reporter its a Beautiful Day in Beverly Hills. Shoppers, tourists, business as usual. Not at the bulls hotel. Nobody is going to set foot in ta damn hotel until he is out of it. It began with a tweet from Ellen Degeneres urging followers to stay away from the iconic hotel and others owned by the sultan of brunei. Why . The sultan, rule are of a tine which but oil tiny but oilrich country announce a penal code making adultery and gay sex punishable by sex. Brunei is the first country to adopt sharia law. Social media spread the message. A week and a half ago we saw small reports in online media that the subtlian of bruin sultan of brunei announced that hed move ahead with imposing taliban laws. Kathie spiller is the magazine. We were scheduled to hold a big annual event for global womens rights at the Beverly Hills within a week. When we verified that is what was happening, we decided to pull the event away from the hotel. How could we hold a global womens rights awards at a hotel, whose owner was about to impose these taliban laws. A dozen organizations followed suit. We hope to draw attention to this, people go okay, maybe i will not hold my event until they change it. The hotel lost 1. 5 million in bookings. In a packed meeting the beverly further. Ideally the brunei government will repeal these horrific laws. If it doesnt happen, we want the hotel under different ownership so the long and rich history in Beverly Hills will not be tarnished by the brunei [ clapping ] clearly the campaign to boycott the bls hotel has gone viral. What few supporters may realise is that the real story begins here at the hotel belair. In a battle over workers rights, not gay rights. Reporter the sultan of brunei owns this hotel too. In 2009 he and his company shut it down for renovations and laid off nearly 300 union workers. When the hotel reopened, they highed new people who hired new people that didnt belong to a Union Raising the ire of an Organization Called unite here. We represent 20,000 hospitality workers in l. A. And orange country, lowwage workers from house keepers, books, bellman, et cetera. Lee is a labour organiser. Its customary if a hotel shuts down, that they make an agreement with the workers there to come back to work when it reopens. After all, these are the dedicated staff that know the guests and work there for decades. The sultans company did the same thing at the Beverly Hills hotel, effectively busting the youpt at union at both luxury hotels. We tried to spread the world, ignite outrage. The union called for a boycott of the hotel belair. Our message was not resonating with folks. The struggle of lowwage workers are not always frontpage news. I work at the hotel belair for five years. Busser. An immigrant with two young children, he worked fulltime at the hotel belair and held down a parttime job. I felt that they were using me like when you throw the furpt trash. After being laid off. He lost his apartment. We now the sultan was antiworker and we looked into what he was about. At that time we found in his country where he is a monarch, it is ilto be gay. Sensing an opportunity, sheltons union sought help from a cool egg up north in colleague up north in san francisco. Kiev is an organiser but is founder of the aides memorial quilt and has 10,000 facebook friend and followers. I was looking at news feeds and saw a story about an unofficial condemning a law proposed in brunei. I thought, thats that guy. I thought that now people would be in an uproar because hes calling for gay people to be stoned to death. Adulterers to be killed. Joan started to post about bruneis antigay laws on his facebook page. Every morning i get up and see how this has spread. Boy, its amazing. Thanks to social media the message spread like wildfire. The union got its boycott, even if it had to wrap in a different cause to get results. In an age where one communicates in 140 characters or less. You have to find the phrase, the words that jump out and pull people into the story. The boycott has been so successful that the c. E. O. Of the sultans company flew in from london to handle the pr disaster and declined an interview with america tonight, but told the city council that brunei was upfairly singled out. These laws exist in other countries around the world, where those punishments that we spoke about are already enacted. I see no action being taken by this council in refuting those laws in those countries. Hundreds of employees, he victims. Im here to talk to you and put an impassioned plea on behalf of 650 employees, and their families of the Beverly Hills hole. The actions that hotel. The actions that you take have to be seriously considered, because theyll affect the livelihoods of these people. As for pablo, he doesnt want either. Its important that people hear what happened, not just because they are doing this with a lesbian or gay. Employees. Hes been looking for a fulltime job for three years. Up next here a state divided extending the keystone xl pipeline out on the plains. Why those who depend on the land have strong and differing views about Award Winning producer and director Joe Berlinger exposes the truth. Our Current System has gone awry. A Justice System rum by human beings, can run off the rails. Sometimes the system doesnt serve and protect, and the innocent pay the price. What goes wrong . Its a nightmarish alternative reality, sometimes you cant win. An original investigative series. When justice is not for all. The system with joe beringer only on al Jazeera America consider this the news of the day plus so much more. We begin with the government shutdown. Answers to the questions no one else will ask. It seems like they cant agree to anything in washington no matter what. Antonio mora, Award Winning and hard hitting. Weve heard you talk about the history of suicide in your family. Theres no status quo, just the bottom line. But, what about buying shares in a professional athlete . Real perspective, consider this on al Jazeera America you are probably heard about the fight over plans to build the keystone xl extension, a battle pitting neighbours in the heart land and those this washington. The president delayed a final decision, now expected to come after the mud term elections. That did not get the issue off the political radar. Senators are pushing for a vote. On the farm, theres a sense of urgency. Now that a new season has come to the land. Reporter its spring. Planting time on this farm in nebraska. And all across the grain belt. Don and his son plant 4600 air, of soil and beans. A county producing more corn than any other. Year. Yields have never been better. Getting the harvest to market is another story. Right now theres a shortage of capacity on the railroad the way i understand it. Trucks deliver the grain to local feedlots. To get their crops out west, to markets and export. They need trains. Just a few miles up the road the new Grain Elevator at el selmo was supposed to load 110car traipse in is it trains in 12 hours, week in and week out. This is the first train since december four months ago. This is why. Tanker car after tanker car, hauling crude oil across the heartland. What amounts to a rails. Two years ago we wouldnt have seen it. Its a new phenomena. Americas oil boom is squeezing out crane and fertiliser. Major rail roads pulled 9500 car loads of crude oil. Last year they moved 400,000 car loads of crude. Here and across the great plains grain elevate scores are full and waiting. When the trains do come, they charge more, and that means lower prices for the farmers. 0. 30 a bushel less than december. At that price the farmers stand to lose 4 million by the fall harvest in what could otherwise be a bumper crop year. Randy gordon, president of the National Grain and feed Association Says in 40 years he has never seen it like this. Thats wheat harvest coming on in spring, in may through july time period, where some of the elevators full of wheat are saying we are not getting enough cars to clear out our space to handle what we think will be the new harvest. Don has done the maths and is in favour of the pipe line hoping it will give the break farmers need. Crude oil from north dakota is moving by rail, and so is an increasing amount of Tar Sands Oil from canada. The proposed extension could handle much of that. I think its the way to do it. Its more economical. I would rather have it in a pipeline than a train. But the fault line divided the country. It runs through nebraska. When you have land in your family for over 100 year and you have the picture of the home setters when you walk into the living room, thats a deep responsibility that you have to make sure the land is protected. Your family is like this . Yes. Thats why the battle is so fierce and deep. Its not just an infrastructure project. You are messing with folks headlines leg assies. Jane married into a Nebraska Family with deep roots in its soil and a determination to stop the pipeline. She jound up with an alliance joined up with an alliance called cowboys and indians urging washington to consider the risks posed to the aquifer. It is a reservoir of fresh water flowing under nebraska and as far south as texas. The water that makes the lush grains grow possible. In nebraska. Farmers that need a way for the deprop to get out of the state crops to get out of the state face rampingers and others and fear leaks could destroy their way of lives. They point to major spills. 200,000 gallons leaked in mayflower arkansas last year. Four years ago a pipeline fall of canadian Tar Sands Oil ruptured. 800,000 spilling into the kalamazoo river. We are concerned about tar sands. Its a new form of oil. We are dealing with a new form of oil. We saw in kalamazoo and mayflower, they havent cleaned up the spills. Don is not a man with time for what ifs. Theres planting to be done. Another season, and another market. A view from the heartland. Next it may be hidden from view, but modern slavery is present where you might not expect to find it. It is captured in images well see these protestors have decided that today they will be arrested these people have chased a president from power, theyve torn down a state. Whats clear is that people dont just need protection, they need assistance. Start with one issue ad guests on all sides of the debate. And a host willing to ask the tough questions and youll get. The inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5pm et 2pm pt only on al Jazeera America now to some disturbing images, but an important story to hear and see. Human trafficking is a modern day slavery. A 32 billion industry. Around the world 30 Million People are forced to work for little or no pay, held against their will. Correspondent liusa bernard visited and documented their stories. This is the handprint, the details from his placing his hand on the chest. Beautiful. My work is largely about photographing remote indigenous cultures vulnerable to change. More than 100 countries on six continents. I had no idea that slavery existed on an epic level. I only knew a little about some sex trafficking. When i learnt that there was more at that time than 27 mill within people enslaved in the world, its more like 30 million, its as though i was hit by a Freight Train and how i, as a photographer, whose occupation is based on obviousing had observing had missed it. It was difficult for me. I couldnt sleep. I was introduced to the brick kills in india and nepal. The temperature alone was more than 130 degrees farenheit. Let alone being in the kills, where theres fire beneath the grouped, baking the bricks brand, baking the bricks. Men and women and children, entire families, cloaked in a blanket of dust are forced to stack bricks, up to 18 at a time, each waying more than four pounds and made to walk hundreds of yards to a truck, to place them on the truck. To walk back to the brick kiln again andistic it on their heads. Imagine doing that once or five times. These people are forced to work 16, 18 hours a day. They dont have brachts. They are so dehydrated they dont really urinate. Theres no bathroom breaks. It was so hot my camera seized to function, and it was too hot to touch. These people are forced to work in it all day, every day. I worked with partners of the slavery organise who worked in these countries. They would bring me into these sensitive areas where slavery was occurring at specific periods of time when the money lenders were gone, there were no slave holders, so the great body of work were in window of time under 15 minutes. Thats abolitionists, my gartians, would guardians would stand on the perimeters and they had hand signals to let the person with me know there was danger coming. Thats how we worked. Sometimes i would have to hightail it out of there. What constitutes slavery is someone is lied to and exploited, forced to do something against their will. They are not paid and have no control over their lives. Different slavery organizations focus on Different Levels of eradicating slavery. They focus on existing laws. Others like free the slaves work on the ground, in the field, liberating people. People do not arrive in slavery because they are stupid. They do it because they are lied to and they believed someone and have been exploited. If someone has no money, and then, you know, someone gets sick and they have to borrow money, the loan shark gives them the money, no bang will give them money. When it happens, they are indebted to a debt that exploits them. It does not decrease, it increases. Their children inherit that. His entire family is enslaved in the silk dyeing industry. They have huge vats and silk that they plunge into barrels up to their arm. The die is toxic. So they are poisoned. When i went down there, it was so dark, right. The earth is hot. People get wet, like soaking wet and are down 4872 hours. The only thing is they have primitive tools and cheap flashlighted tide to the head with a plastic band. Imagine how frequently they go out. People die, dropping to their death. I had no illumination, i dont use flash. The slaves removed their head lamps and shine it on him. Thats how i had enough light to make the exposure. I brought a bunch of candles to make portraits of them. When it was safe for them and me i made the portraits with candles, to shine a light on their story, to invite them into knowing that we, all of us seeing the photographs, are bearing witness to them and their plight, and that we will do all we can to make a difference in their lives. Looking ahead to what is on tap in the next america tonight the first of a four part series called making babies. Incorporated. So much funny, and so much emotion is put into the whole process. You are so close, so close. Then it explodes and spins out of control. Its over. Then you are sitting there surrounded by the ruins of this whole experience. An investment in the future. The payoff no baby. Our investigation into International Sur gassy. Adam may begins the special Series Making babies, monday on america tonight. Next week a solution to many addictions a drug said to free addict from their crave inns. It isle cravings. It is illegal here. Another investigation by adam may next week on the programme. Ahead in our final thoughts, stargazing. A tour of the midnight sky from this is the 900 page document we call obama care. It could change costs coverage and pretty much all of health care in america. Well, my show sorts this all out. In fact, my staff has read the entire thing. Which is probably more then most members of congress can claim. Well separate politics from policy and just prescribe the facts. Al Jazeera America. We understand that every news story begins and ends with people. The efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. We pursue that story beyond the headline, pass the spokesperson, to the streets. Thousands of riot Police Deployed across the capital. We put all of our Global Resources behind every story. It is a scene of utter devastation. And follow it no matter where it leads all the way to you. Al Jazeera America, take a new look at news. Desert. Finally this hour a look to the heavens, and a mystery of the nights sky. Todays telescopes are so powerful they can pick up light emitted from stars millions of years away. We have this report from a spectacular place on earth. Reporter the atacama desert in chile, the most arid place on earth. Some parts get no rain at all. That is what lures astronomers like anna, time and again. Its very dry, and that is good for astronomy. That essentially means that the stars dont twinkle as much. Its pretty when they twinkle, but astronomers dont like it. Reporter how much do you love coming here . I love coming here. I come two or three times a year. Its a big event. Im making the post of it spectacular. Twin majellan telescopes sit on a ridge 8,000 feet up in the andes others are perched in the air. The cam atkinson a focus atacama showing us more of what is out there. Tell us about the discovery you made through the telescope. We use it several times a year and we were here in early 2013, a year ago, and one of the stars that we were observing turn out to be the Second Generation or a Second Generation star of the universe. Mark phillips is the director and knows the significance of the recovering. You have to understand the chemical revolution of the universe and the galaxy. Annas work is fundamental in understanding how life on earth came about. Now all is quiet in the living quarters of technicians and avt rop omers. Astronomers. They are creatures of the night. The telescope operators prepare to find the star target. Above the constellations continue the relentless, spectacular march across the skies, full of mystery. The telescope knowns on a newly discovered Second Generation star. The faint light is passed graph. Here we have a lot of carbon see. We think that the Second Generation of stars in the universe formed from the ashes of the first one, and that that generation included lowmass stars. We found one of those guys, that is terrific, that we have the tools and the telescopes to fish out the records of the very, very early time. And we can study the early chemical and physical continues of the universe. The imaginelan chefs imaginelan chefs are hard at work. If you want to know what sparked annas ambitious to be an astronomer, there was a tv show enterprise. I have been fascinated by stars. I like the ideas of star trek and the people on board the star ship, exploring other things in the cosmos, realising that theres more than earth and the solar system. Stars are my thing. Me. You are a trekky . Yes. Avt rop omy is about astronomy is about capturing star light that may have travelled billions of light years. The telescopes are kept in prime condition as they continue to explore the cosmos. In six years time theyll be overshadowed by what will be the most powerful telescope, built there. Reporter the pace of astronomical discovery depends on the ability to peer into the yun haves. It knows no bounds. Here a whole mountain top has been blown apart and flattened in a quest to answer the pressing questions like the nature of dark energy and dark matter. The story of black holes and how stars and galaxies evolved. In is how the giant imaginelan telescope will look. Its approaching 1 billion in engineering and cost. It will be 10 time better than the huddle telescope. It will be possible to use the telescope to look for planets like the earth, but to get spectra of these planets and look for evidence of life in the atmosphere. Meanwhile anna uses something a little less powerful. A hypersensitive steels camera. Its fascinating to combine work and data because its not appealing, but gives us information about the cosmic object with the beautiful images that the same sky gives us. This is a nearby galaxy. Meanwhile Mark Phillips is on the hunt for supernovemberi, tracking back three or four billion years. We see the supernova and the post galaxy. It took the light three billion years to get here, and you can measure the universe. The exparticipation of the universe is accelerating instead of desell rating. Which is what we expected. A few hours later, more incredible pictures of a home galaxy. It shows the milky way sweeping across the sky. We have a nice movie clip of the rising milky way, especially the Galactic Center. You can see the structure and this is the spiral arm backlit by the big Galactic Center where theres a lot of gas and stars. Its bright. Special. Somewhere amongst it all, is app old, old is app old, old star taking us close to the begiption of everything. Begiption of everything. Thats if for you ares here on america tonight. For us here on america tonight. If you would like to comment log onto the website im Joe Berlinger this is the System People want to believe that the Justice System works. People wanna believe that prosecutors and police do the right thing. I think every american needs to be concerned about that. We do have the best Justice System in the world, in theory. The problem is, its run by human beings. Human beings make mistakes. Id like to think of this show as a watch dog about the system. To make sure justice is being served. Wrongful convictions happen, we need to be vigilant. With our personal liberties taken away from us, it better be done the right way. Is justice really for all . O. This is al Jazeera America, im David Shuster with a look at todays top stories. In ukraine, a hail of deadly gun fire as men move to shut down a polling place. Began to accommodated 800 million voters. A British Airline says it will soon use drones to are ins

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