I spent half my life working with the criminal justice system, and ive seen lives devastated by violence. We like to imagine that after the verdict, the story is over. The victim and the offender are never meant to meet again. But for some, the only way to move forward is to come face to face with the person who shattered their lives. So im here in twin lakes, wisconsin, population 6,041. People live here because they expect it to be peaceful and safe for their kids, but the chaos has come here in the form of this opioid crisis. And this town was torn apart by a horrific accident in june of 2013. Nathan walters was killed by somebody who was high on heroin. I want to meet with nathans mother, michelle. Shes a veteran teacher at a local elementary school. She wants to meet with the man whos responsible for her only sons death, and i want to find out why. Good to meet you. Good to meet you, too. Welcome to twin lakes. Glad to be here. Its its so massive, i got lost several times. So how
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to account for flawed policies and blunders of others. reporter: he warned any future u.s. strike could meet pakistani counterforce. at the white house today no apparent offense taken. we remain confident that we will continue to be able to cooperate with the pakistani government. reporter: a test comes soon. will pakistan actually let u.s. agents interview osama bin laden s wives? meanwhile, as the public watches bin laden s home video seized by the s.e.a.l.s, experts say analysis of his hard drives is revealing al qaeda s secrets dot by dot, code names and phone numbers. you ll take the mundane dots and the names of war and connect them in a way that will ultimately unravel the organization. reporter: on 60 minutes president obama predicted the end of the bin laden branch. we got the opportunity, i think, to really finally defeat al qaeda in the border region between pakistan and afghanistan. reporter: which is why, he said, u.s. forces have to keep the pres
from nbc world headquarters in new york, this is nbc nightly news with lester holt. for almost ten years osama bin laden taunted his viewers with video tirades against the west. tonight the tables are turned and there is growing reaction to those newly released bin laden videos that he apparently did not want the world to see. those videos of bin laden in hiding are now central to an american campaign to unravel his mystique and demoralize his followers. those videos, of course, are just part of a major intelligence find from bin laden s pakistan safehouse that the u.s. is rapidly trying to exploit. nbc s jim miklaszewski joins us from washington with the latest. good evening, lester. u.s. intelligence officials are calling this the biggest haul of secrets from a top terrorist leader ever. it includes bin laden home videos which they were very eager to release. reporter: this is the video the white house wants the world to see. osama bin laden, once the world s most n
from nbc world headquarters in new york, this is nbc nightly news with lester holt. for almost ten years osama bin laden taunted his viewers with video tirades against the west. tonight the tables are turned and there is growing reaction to those newly released bin laden videos that he apparently did not want the world to see. those videos of bin laden in hiding are now central to an american campaign to unravel his mystique and demoralize his followers. those videos, of course, are just part of a major intelligence find from bin laden s pakistan safehouse that the u.s. is rapidly trying to exploit. nbc s jim miklaszewski joins us from washington with the latest. good evening, lester. u.s. intelligence officials are calling this the biggest haul of secrets from a top terrorist leader ever. it includes bin laden home videos which they were very eager to release. reporter: this is the video the white house wants the world to see. osama bin laden, once the world s most n