9 billion to the february, and 4 billion to struggling home buyers. They face a criminal investigation by the justice department. A massive fire is burning in canada after a train derailed and exploded near the small down of gainford. The train was carrying Liquified Petroleum which ignited. The fire was so big emergency crews decided to let it burn out. This is the second time this year a train carrying petroleum exploded in canada. Last year 49 were killed when a plane col clyded in quebec. Good evening, and thanks for being with us. Im joie chen and youre watching america tonights weekend edition. Over the next few nights anonymous was rallying. As Lori Jane Gliha reports, hactivists. A video uploaded to youtube shows a former steubenville, victim. He raped her harder than. A picture of the passed out 16yearold being carried by two players from the towns legendary Football Team showed up on instagram. The assault continued, some deserve to be peed on. Never seen so much l oferltl. Two players were arrested a week later but she began blogging about the case, afraid that the popularity of the big red Football Team would prevent the attackers from being brought to justice. Her blog came to the attention of anonymous. Five months later when prosecutors appeared to be dragging their feet the group hacked into roll red roll the Football Teams home page and posted this. The girl was sexually molested raved and dragged from party to party. Publicly identify everyone responsible. Can you hide no longer. You have attracted the attention of the hive. Engaged. Their stupidity astounds me. They posted it themselves, we put this out here. We have the reputation of hackers but nobody had to hack that. Derrick was the person behind the mask on this video posted to the roll red roll website. He admits making the video but said someone else hacked the website. The tweets and the posts the kids made, it enraged me that someone could treat someone like that. I thought you heard that. A week later lawstutter rereleased the Youtube Video that he said was sent to him from someone at steubenvil. It made the splash needed to get more people involved in the investigation. She wasnt moving. The video racked up more than a million views and sparked national outrage. Anonymous protesters converged on the streets of steubenville. Shaim oshame on you we got 2,000 people on the streets peacefully. Speaking online it was very powerful. In march two men were found guilty of rape, and sentenced to one and two years in juvenile detention respectively. Lawstutter credits anonymous for what he sees as justice served. There was a sense of excitement but also a sense of empowerment. This is what the people are supposed to be like in america. It was a classic hactivist action, a Diverse Group with computer skills converging like a flash mob around perceived injustice. People become involved in anonymous because they are seeking empowerment in the world, empowerment they havent been able to get through conventional structures. Anonymous has become a Popular Movement she says because its open to everyone and its based totally on merit. Some just take down websites. You act and thats how you gain social capital. You dont have a resume. Theres just a list of things you did. Their knowledge of computers and the internet have allowed a technically savvy generation who might not otherwise have become involved in social issues to find their voice. I think the most powerful thing about anonymous is the transformation it does to the people who are in it. Once they are part of global action, Global Political action, that sticks with people. During the arab spring online activists helicopter egyptians evade government censorship. Durn the teu the one thingyou fairly universally say is they are anti, they could express themselves in ways that they couldnt anywhere else and that expression was nearly sacred in that culture. But when hactivists attacked the websites of mastercard , visa and paypal, they were sent on a collision course with the u. S. Government. What appeared to be a fedex truck, it was the cia, they told me to get the f down so i did and they put me in handcuffs. Report from Lori Jane Gliha. Fracking has moved to town. It is a technique that mixes water and chemicals to fracture underground. I traveled ogreen county pennsylvania where residents are worried about their communitys fracking future. Scottish highland cattle graze on a mixture of broad leafy greens. In green county in the very southwestern corner of pennsylvania. Brown says it is a great time to be selling organic beef. Theres much more demand than i can supply. So you might wonder why shes putting her farm on the market. How much is it for . 449. That is a 3800 square foot house that is also a b and b, a pond, wood barn, so and its a beautiful place. But brown is selling because she worries it wont stay a beautiful place. Her farm is sandwiched between a proposed coal operation and natural gas drilling. Green countys lush hills conceal a wealth of energy riches below. A confluence of appalachian coal and natural gas rern called research called reserve called the marcellu us shelf. The homes bought by a coal company now stand vacant to make way for a long wall coal mine, dug hundreds of miles down in panels a quarter mile wide and more than a mile long. Half a mile away, tucked at the end of a dirt road, on the far side of a corrugated steel tunnel is the childs family home directly above the proposed coal mine. They call it hummingbird hollow. Photographer terry child still lives here with his mom . Among the very few holdouts in the area, waiting as Development Moves ever closer. That used to be holbrook, a little tiny town, had 20 or 30 friends that lived there when i went to school. There was a couple of stoshes, there was a stores, there was a post office. Now theres nothing. Now its a ghost town. Pretty much. I love the outdoors, i love the land, to know that its being destroyed, its going to be destroyed. Green countys energy boom has already changed the landscape. Heres a long wall mine outside waynesburg the county seat. Natural gas Drilling Operations dot the hill tops. Pipelines cut across the rolling train. And terrain. And the trucks hauling fresh water, waste water and heavy equipment. Everywhere, signs of change. Even as green countys population is declining, employment is up. As Companies Continue to buy up land, to make way for more mining. Green county commissioner chuck morris. Theyre upset because its their home, the home they built and the memories and stuff are there. At the same time theyre compensated well enough to to find a good place to live relatively nearby. I have seen so many neighbors go through the agony of this. Because they really didnt want to leave. But they cant really stay, and fight. I mean if they dont have the means they dont have the lawyers on retainer that you know these Big Companies have. So they sell. This is a map of the underground mine. Green county Officials Say they dont know how many homes are vacant or have been torn down in recent years. But the web citydata. Com says there are almost 500 fewer Owner Occupied homes or condos in 2010 compared to just a decade earlier. During that time green county homeowners have seen their Property Values increase, on average up 50 , a profit thats hard to resist. But most surface owners as they are known, do not own the mineral rights beneath their properties. For those who do gas rights can be worth 3,000 an acre or more plus royalties. Terry childs tries to capture the changes going on all around him. He took the pictures over several months, showing a natural gas well going in around his home. They literally level off the top of the hill and the first of the rigs come in start drilling. It is a process going on all around green county. Fracking sites from the county from 2006 until this year. Theres plenty of home town pride in green county. And no shortage of cheer leaders for whats known in the Mining Industry as the marcellus shale play. Outnumbered opponents 2 to 1. Its been awe some odds to everyone here. The stimulus to the economy has been phenomenal. Still half of those surveyed say they expect the drilling will damage the environment. I think some people are making a lot of money off of it but in the long run its going to hurt more of the environment than what its worth to the community. A few years ago there was a man made lake in ryerson state park just up the road from sandras farm. It had to be drained when coal mining made the ground below it unstable. In an agreement reached with the state, Console Energy promised to spend 36 million to restore the lake in exchange for the right to drill for natural gas below the park. Sandra tests her own waterer month. Shes worried about fracking up the hill. The goal is to return the land better than away when we got it. But the extraction stuff is just take it an run. I dont know how long you can keep doing that. Commissioner chuck morris says the extraction stuff is a matter of supply and demand. We have an asset. We have coal and same for marcelluk dam. It provides good income so people can live in good homes and nice things, and while doing that provide a needed resource to other parts of the country. That doesnt seem like a bad thing to me. Its very short sighted. If people dont think that that isnt going to turn around and bite them in the as, they are sorely mistaken. Working towards u. S. Independence and perhaps paying the price down the road. During our visit to green county we also heard another phrase that i hadnt encountered before. Sacrifice zone. The think is green county is so rich in this Energy Wealth both nat gas and oil only a handful of residents would stick around, the rest would move off and let their valuable fuel power the nations needs. We continue the fracking series after the break, inself is fracking to blame for town wells running dry . [[voiceover]] every day, events sweep across our country. And with them, a storm of views. How can you fully understand the impact unless youve heard angles you hadnt considered . Antonio mora brings you smart conversation that challenges the status quo with unexpected opinions and a fresh outlook. Including yours. Hi, im phil torrez. Coming up this week on techknow its going to get bumpy over here it looks like. We drop like a rock, and then you experience zero gs. This is a modified dc8 with about 28 different instruments on the outside. Its one wild ride. Were flying at 300 feet over the gulf of mexico. Come aboard nasas laboratory in the sky. Soon after fracking trucks started hauling their weight into barnhart texas, the wells started to go dry. Thats why turning on the tap could no longeing be taken from grant for granted. Sheila macvicar reports. This part of west texas for nearly 30 years. These days businesses almost too good. And not in a good way. Were busy as we want to be. We could stay running all day and all night if we wanted to. Water wells all over the county are drying up. Ive seen them, some of the real Shallow Water, like 40 to 80 feet, ive seen it go. But never any that are as deep as some of these. Theyre 60000 feet and theyre going 600 feet and theyre going dry. Some of it has to do with the drought not all of it. Dead well once was used to water cattle. All the Shallow Water in this country pretty much all gone thanks to all the drilling going on. The fracking boom has entered west texas, a huge swath of land called the permian basin. The permian is one of the largest oil and Gas Producing areas ever discovered in the u. S. With 82,000 active wells. But most of its riches are only accessed by fracking. Ron green is a scientists at the southwest institute. They would have a vertical hole and maybe use 100,000 gallons. In fracking they are drilling down putting in a horizontal well and they inject a lot of water to hydraulically frack the rock. You are talking 3 to 600,000 gallons per well thats frakd. Long pen stressed for water, in the midst of a historic drought, fracking would push some towns over the edge. Once a sleepy intersection off the highway with a population of 92, barnhart, texas is now teeming with trucks all to service the oil fields. Now 300 trucks most of them 18 wheelers run through barnhart every day. Beverly and her husband settled in barnhart 35 years ago. Everything you see my husband built. Wow. I want to show you our well or what used to be our well. You can tell we havent been in here lately. And all of this money is down the tube. You dont think it will ever come back. I dont think it will ever come back. After her own well went dry, beverly borrowed 1500 from the bank, bought a meter and paid to get looked to city water. I turned the water on and thats when i went, oh my god, the towns out of water. The town well had run dry. For three days last june residents had to truck in water for drinking and basic needs. Our friends on the ranch right out here, their wells are all gone. Our friends out here, on the ranch, their wells are now gone. In texas, groundwater is governed by the rule of capture. If you own the land, you own everything beneath it. Residents say that even as their own domestic wells go dry some of their neighbors are cashing in and selling fresh water. Vendors are drilling from deeper wells, all for fracking. What do you say to your neighbors who are selling water . You cant say nothing. Its legal. Its legal. Beverly and allen say without water they may be forced to sell out. Its very heartbreaking. Youve done the best you knew how and it wasnt enough. Goomer mowerno came to barnhart for work, he fills his truck up with 500 gallons of water and runs to the wells. We do what we can. Barnhart, they run out of water quickly. We got to be chasing up and down. Were here in the western edge of barnhart. We came up here to talk to some people who were selling fresh water, fresh water for fracking but the subject of selling water here for fracking is so sensitive that no one will agree to speak with us. Theres another catch. Water used in fracking is so contaminated with minerals, that it cant be used again for any purpose without expensive cleanup. A contaminated water Storage Facility was built right in town. Beverly took us to see it. Whats going to happen when all of these trucks are coming in . Were going ohave lights and a small city. Its going to be constant truck 24 7 all day all night moving in moving out moving in moving out, and waiting. Theyre going to be all up this road all over there all waiting to dump. We are a town that greed destroyed. Greed owned a part of the Oil Companies coming in here but worse than that it was the people that lived here that embraced that greed. John denny is a local rancher and Vice President of the barnhart water board. Our infrastructure has been overtaxed overburdened. We cant meet the demand that the influx of oil field people have put on all of this. Water, housing. Electrical to a lesser degree. So the whole infrastructure everything, every aspect of it. You have a situation where you have got that saltwater facility . Its an injection facility. The tanks that are there are to hold it until such point its pumped down to whatever depth its going to. But that means trucks. Lots and lots of trucks. They are projecting anything from 200 to 400 daily. A today . Yes. What about the people who live there . Theyre a nonentity. Oil companies dont care. We have fought each of these saltwater injection wells, have gone to austin, and to no satisfaction. Were not going to Oil Companies have a lot deeper pockets than residents of barnhart do. Oil companies have successfully fought off attempts to make them obtain permits before they drill. Fracking is the reason that texas and the rest of the region is doing so well. Balk in austin i sat down with Debra Hastings at the oil and Gas Association. The oil and gas industry paid over 12 billion just in one year, in 2012 alone. There was a bill also. This last legislative session i think it was number 873 that would have widened the requirement for permits for drilling for water use. Why was that law not a good idea . The process that we have right now is working. And so we believe that it wasnt broken. Brut why, if other large users including municipalities and big agriculture have to get permits before they begin that process why should oil and gas be exempt . The timing is the most important part of that permitting process. We want to ensure that when we have a rig available that we can use it. Fracking companies dont need to use fresh water. They can frack with brackish water or recycled water. But since that water has to be treated it costs more. The oil and gas industry maintains it is using only 1 of the water in texas and is not placing an undue burden on the state given the benefits. Not too long ago, john nanny ran hundreds of of head of cattle on his leased ranch. Then the water ran out and hes down to a couple did you. Texas oil and Gas Association says throughout the state the industry uses only 1 of water. This is probably true but theres 254 counties in this state and my question to the oil industry is what is that percentage in the 25 counties its impacted mostly by that . No one will answer that for me. Do you think they know . Oh im satisfied they do. Those people arent dumb. They want to average that out, if you want to say one foot is on the ground and the other is in a fire, you feel pretty good dont you . When the oil company is going to dry up, this country without water is going to be absolutely worthless. That report from america tonights sheila macvicar. Coming up one step at a time, an amputees victory, we what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories . It drives discussion across america. Share your story on tv and online. Thats all i have an real money. Victoria azarenko left behind in the rubble of the 2010 earthquake in haiti are surviving victims living with daily grim reminders of the day they lost nearly everything in their lives. 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