Also the case that brought some of the nations biggest Civil Rights Act visits and thousands of protesters to a tiny town in louisiana. Sara hoy with a look at the young men known as the jena 6. I dont believe justice was served in this case not at all. I believe it was resolved but not justice. Now eight summers later their story raises questions about fairness and race and our system of crime and punishment. And, free as a bird mans mission to protect the sacred and mighty bald eagle. Good evening, thank you for joining us. Im adam may, joie chen is off. We begin with a oneyear anniversary of one of the worst rail disasters in modern history. Dozens of people died when a run away oil train sped into the center of a small canadian town. The train derailed and exploded. America tonights Sheila Macvicar travelled to that town in quebec to see how the community is rebuilding. One year on in the center of town theres an ugly scar. A constant reminder of the night of july 6th, 2013. The si
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Some of the nations biggest Civil Rights Act visits and thousands of protesters to a tiny town in louisiana. Sara hoy with a look at the young men known as the jena 6. I dont believe justice was served in this case, not at all. I believe it was resolved, but not justice. Now eight summers later their story raises questions about fairness and race and our system of crime and punishment. And, free as a bird mans mission to protect the sacred and mighty bald eagle. Good evening, thank you for joining us. Im adam may, joie chen is off. We begin with a oneyear anniversary of one of the worst rail disasters in modern history. Dozens of people died when a run away oil train sped into the center of a small canadian town. The train derailed and exploded. America tonights Sheila Macvicar travelled to that town in quebec to see how the community is rebuilding. One year on in the center of town theres an ugly scar. A constant reminder of the night of july 6th, 2013. The six city blocks wiped out.
Also the case that brought some of the nations biggest Civil Rights Act visits and thousands of protesters to a tiny town in louisiana. Sara hoy with a look at the young men known as the jena 6. I dont believe justice was served in this case, not at all. I believe it was resolved, but not justice. Now eight summers later their story raises questions about fairness and race and our system of crime and punishment. And, free as a bird mans mission to protect the sacred and mighty bald eagle. Good evening, thank you for joining us. Im adam may, joie chen is off. We begin with a oneyear anniversary of one of the worst rail disasters in modern history. Dozens of people died when a run away oil train sped into the center of a small canadian town. The train derailed and exploded. America tonights Sheila Macvicar travelled to that town in quebec to see how the community is rebuilding. One year on in the center of town theres an ugly scar. A constant reminder of the night of july 6th, 2013. The