All of those restraints and still coming out on top. In southeastern wisconsin america tonights liss sa fletcher met the most popular girl at school. Ari is a celebrity. Thats who ari is. Shes extremely smart and overall shes a very sweet little girl. Reporter shes in the first grade. As her dad helps her get ready for school get your glasses on. Reporter things are noticeably different. Are you ready . Im so pumped up. All right here we go whoo ari has whats calmed sma, spinal muscular aatrophy. Its a disease linked in with muscular dystrophy. Basically her muscles will get weaker as time goes on. Time is up. Up, up, up. She, unfortunately, cant sit up and cant walk and cant crawl. Even breathing problems. She has a hard time breathing. Reporter despite her rare health condition, ari is still able to go to school with her peers. Ari, what word did you write . Dream. Dream. Nice job. This is how she sees her teacher. Whats your word and aris word . Ruby. They both have long a sounds. This is how her teacher sees her. Can you show me and hold up your fork. Via a robot. The unit is basically an ipad securely mounted to the top of the device similar to a segue and ari kroets it remotely through a wifi connection. I think the cat is going to eat the mouse. Very good. You are correct. Its manufacturer double robotics originally came up with the idea for telecommunicating professionals, that is until a couple of schools approached them with a few students who could only attend class from home. How did you change . What did you do . This gave ceo david conn an idea. They said this is something we need and its a great solution for them and relatively lowcost solution compared to other things they were looking at. Now we have over 350 robots deployed in schools in the u. S. Did you name your double . Uhhuh. Robotica. Now ari can talk to teachers and classmates via her robotica. Theyre very used to it at this point. If theyre writing, she will sign in the robot and navigate the room and theyll look up and wave or smile. Its an everyday occurrence so they dont think differently and everybody does their jobs and goes along with the routines of the day. I can ride around school with you today. Whoohoo. Im going to need you to teach me how to drive it. So there i was back in the first grade with my new pal, ari, and my very own robotica. Were going to follow ari to art. Turn to your left. Ari, youre way better at driving than i am. Today ari let me spend a day with her in the classroom. This is lisa. Say hi to lisa. Hi, lisa. Were in art class getting our instructions. You have your drawings of your pictures. You can go ahead and pick your favorite one and paint it nice and big. While students work on their projects in class. Which one are you drawing . Ari draw simultaneously at home. When shes all done, they can show off her work. Which one did you do . Cool before robotica we used an ipad, and we had to have it on a little stand and carry it around, move it around, and you kind of needed somebody there. She had no control. Sometimes she might be left at a table, and the group would mouf on and shes still be at the table. Now shes in control of her lefrning. She can look at the teacher and her friends and go up and down. She really has the ability to do what most of the other students do. Reporter we head back to homeroom after art class, and ari leads the way. Red tape on the classroom floor guides her to where she needs to go. She has no problem finding her way around. Before she was an ipad. Now shes somebody. Shes got that presence there. Shes free to roam. Shes free to look where she needs to look. If she cant see the board right, she will move and maneuver that robot where she needs to look and get the teachers attention rather than just an ipad sitting on a desk somewhere. Shes now, mrs. Traileaylor, i feed her. Gives her a voice in the classroom and when she talked about her day at the end of the day. When we ask her, shes excited to tell us what she experienced during the day. Youre doing a great job. Read page 11 to me. Thats what. What this did is signaled for our Teaching Staff as well as the community and parents, hey, well do whatever it takes to make sure that your child or all kids have the opportunities they need to be successful. The teachers and their willingness to do those things, its a blessing. Thats why im proud. Im proud of them. I hope, you know, other School Districts look at it and say, hey, look. The impossible is not impossible. Thats fun going to school with you. I want to do it again someday. Okay. Lisa fletcher, al jazeera, west bend, wisconsin. Another young woman making her way into the arena is next. They call her trex. In a moment amid all youve heard about flint, michigans struggles her story is one for the record books. That harmony, that politeness and that equilibrium that japanese people call wa. At the other side of history, fukushimas heroes were not enough. People have lost their trust, especially in the authorities. The myth of nuclear energy, of it being economic, safe and clean has been swept away. Fukushima a nuclear story, narrated by willem dafoe. This is one of the most important sites in the century. This linked the mafia and the church. Why do you think you didnt get the medal of honor . I cant allow you not to go into that because that is your job. We gonna bring this city back one note at a time. Proudest moment in my life. The reports weve seen from flint, michigan recently reveal a city against the ropes struggling after an already beleaguered Community Learned that its water supply had been poisoned. While the city fights back to regain its health, a role model for flints recovery is gearing up for her own return. A young woman who long punched over her weight and aiming to step back in the ring for a shot at the second olympic goal. Sarah hoye meant clarissa shields. Reporter its just after 10 00 in the morning, and clarissa is midway through her morning run. The 20yearold is out training along saginaw street, passing a string of crumbling buildings and Liquor Stores for a shot to defend her gold medal at the 2016 Olympic Games in rio. Its like any other Africanamerican Community with poverty. Everyone wants to fight over that last dollar, that last nickel. The most famous female boxer is no stranger to the hard knocks of life. Clarissa beat the odds. When she was younger, she says, her father was behind bars while her mother struggled with alcohol. She also says a Family Member abused her. I was raped and yes, i was molested as a young child. Some people have the story that i was raped, and now im tough and i box. No, thats not it. Me being raped has nothing to do with why i box. What do you want to define you, then . What defines you . Overcoming my obstacle. Resilience is the word. It doesnt matter what your father or mother is. Theyre not you. I havent had the worst parents, but theyre pretty close, i think. You know, thank god, you know, that he blessed them to change, but as a young child i think the more things that go you through it builds character. Here you had this dream of going to the olympics, getting a gold medal. Sometimes success scares people and selfsabotages. Was there a time when you were afraid of winning gold . Yes, i was afraid of winning gold the last match. I knew i could beat the girl before i entered the ring. I just knew it. I remember thinking wow, all these people are going to come around who are just users and going to be trying to manipulate me and use me. I was like, if i get silver maybe there wont be so many. After that i just turned up. She stepped into the ring at age 11 and never looked back. At 17 she made history by wing the first gold medal in womens Olympic Boxing during the 2012 games in london after being russias fighter 1912. When you won gold how did that feel . When he put that medal around any neck, if you you have to look it up because i started to shake because im like, wow, i had a picture of the gold medal in my phone. To have it around my neck, to touch it, it was so big and so heavy. I was just like, whoo, a lot of hard work for this medal. It was worth it to me. Shes already qualified for the 2016 olympic trials. Its a tough road for women boxers even if you win gold. There was no wheaties box with a face on it or any major endorsements. Manny pacquiao and mayweather. There havent been starstudded bouts that earn millions for the prize fighters. Yet, she caught the attention of film makers. I had this dream. Who premiered the documentary trex chronicling her life story. I mean, they say the first woman olympian at 165 pounds is clarissa shields she recently launched a gofundme to raise money to cover training expenses for her her second olympic run. I think my dream will become their dream. We can all live the dream together. Im the only one that has to get hit. Since winning gold, she left her longtime coach to join forces with flint native. Now its run, rest, train, and repeat. You see she developed into being the world champion. Shes a great fighter. Shes determined to win. I mean, everything about her. I mean, its all the fittings of a champion, and thats why she is the champ. Between workout sessions, clarissa stops by her sister michelles house for a quick visit with family before hitting the road for more training over the next couple of weeks. Clarissa is very determined. I think when a person is so determined and focus on what you want in life, you aim for it and achieve it. Thats what clarissa is doing and accomplished it. All i ask her is all the trials and tribulations shes been through, coming from where we came from, living in flint, michigan, im just really proud of her. I want people to know that im not cocky. Im confident and im a hard worker. Follow me to rio 2016 so we can do it again. Two times. Sarah hoy, al jazeera, flint, michigan. Shields must still fight her way to the last step of qualifying, but will be one to watch in rio. Another young woman bringing her fight into the ring, and the unbelievable hurdles shes faced to get there is next. Al jazeera america. What does is it take to fight back against what can seem like unsurmountable odds . The story of a young woman in india has been among the most memorable ever for our america tonight viewers. Shes a champion already. Her story was honored with a gracy award, but there are bigger challenging for her ahead. She kept up the fight on behalf of vulnerable, abused women inner had nation, and tonight were in her corner once again. One. The days of irregulation migration to europe are over theyre calling it a potential break through, some e. U. Leaders back turkeys plan to stop the flow of refugees youre watching jams live from our headquarters in doha. Also coming up, north korea slapped with more sanctions, this time from its southern neighbor. Were in mexico where this group of women is using a unique way to fight sexual