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among the sites hit, an underground hospital built to care for children torn city. nbc news has gotten exclusive access into the hospital and for more on the attack, turn to richard. >> reporter: the only children's hospital was bombed by syrian helicopters. served 4,000 patients a month. no more. one of the doctors filmed the aftermath for us. hospitals are targets in syria and the ruthlessly. from the basement. the doctor spoke to us over skype. asked us not to show his face. >> the attacks, there are more than 90,000 children. these children are not terrorists. we are not terrorists. >> reporter: nbc news has been filming at the hospital for two months. had the only relatively advanced maternityd aleppo. now it's out of commission. relaunched to take back the city. people there are not expecting help from the outside. what do you think the change of power in the united states will mean for you and for aleppo? >> for me, i'm not worried because of trump because mr. obama didn't do anything for the people. >> reporter: the bombs are still falling there. rescue work
among the sites hit, an underground hospital built to care for children torn city. nbc news has gotten exclusive access into the hospital and for more on the attack, turn to richard. >> reporter: the only children's hospital was bombed by syrian helicopters. served 4,000 patients a month. no more. one of the doctors filmed the aftermath for us. hospitals are targets in syria and the ruthlessly. from the basement. the doctor spoke to us over skype. asked us not to show his face. >>...
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among the sites hit, an underground hospital built to care for children of war torn city. nbc news has gotten exclusive access into that hospital and for more on the attack we turn to our richard engel. >> reporter: the only children's hospital in eastern aleppo was bombed, witnesses say, by syrian helicopters. it served 4,000 patients a month. no more. >> it's a horrible moment, the children's hospital. >> reporter: one of the doctors filmed the aftermath for us. hospitals are targets in syria and the regime has been bombing them ruthlessly. from the basement dr. hattam spoke to us over skype. he asked us not to show his face. >> the world must stop these attacks on aleppo. there are more than 90,000 children in aleppo, so these children are not terrorists. we are not terrorists. >> reporter: nbc news has been filming at the children's hospital for two months. it had the only relatively advanced maternity ward in the rebel-held section of aleppo. now it's out of commission. the syrian regime has relaunched its offensive to take back the city, and people there are not expec
among the sites hit, an underground hospital built to care for children of war torn city. nbc news has gotten exclusive access into that hospital and for more on the attack we turn to our richard engel. >> reporter: the only children's hospital in eastern aleppo was bombed, witnesses say, by syrian helicopters. it served 4,000 patients a month. no more. >> it's a horrible moment, the children's hospital. >> reporter: one of the doctors filmed the aftermath for us. hospitals...
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Nov 21, 2016
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on their show of strength and how they say they'll move forward now children's hospital was hit by a bomb in the war torn syrian city of aleppo. it happened friday. the syrian government stepped up attacks in eastern aleppo last week... backed by russia. meanwhile-- turkey's president is calling on the u-s and other nato nations to re- assess his proposal to create although the country has repeatedly called for secure zones to protect syrian civilians, washington has been unwilling to wade too deeply into the conflict. and a top commander with the troops fighting isis in iraq says they are regrouping today. troops on the eastern outskirts of mosul are going house to house-- and checking cars that may be used for suicide bombings. iraq launched an operation on second largest city and the extremist group's last major bastion in the country. meanwhile-- the government sent half a dozen trucks of food to be distributed among civilians in iraq. several people are without homes this morning after a fire broke out at apartments in colorado springs. one apartment is destroyed and eight others are damaged after last night's
on their show of strength and how they say they'll move forward now children's hospital was hit by a bomb in the war torn syrian city of aleppo. it happened friday. the syrian government stepped up attacks in eastern aleppo last week... backed by russia. meanwhile-- turkey's president is calling on the u-s and other nato nations to re- assess his proposal to create although the country has repeatedly called for secure zones to protect syrian civilians, washington has been unwilling to wade too...
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children's hospital in aleppo. nurses had to scramble to evacuate babies to safety. three floors were destroyed. sunday night an about 275- thousand people are trapped in the war-torn city. it was an emotional day along the ti-juana, san diego border. families separated by the border lined up for a chance to hug their relatives. on sunday, families come to this park, known as "the park of friendship," to see their loved ones wall. it is the only place along the entire border where these meetings are allowed. president obama spoke briefly with russian president vlad-imir putin today at the summit of asia-pacific leaders. this was the first meeting between the two since the u-s accused russia of trying to interfere with the election. the 4-minute conversation ended with a handshake. still ahead on 10 news early morning... there are many great marriage proposals out there, but this firefighter found a way to propose to coming up on 10 news and c-b-s. starting at 8:00, kevin can wait, followed by man with a plan at 8:30. at 9:00, 2 broke girls. at 9:30, the odd couple. at 10:00, scorpion. then tune in to 10 news at 11. don't forget to stay up for the late show with stephen
children's hospital in aleppo. nurses had to scramble to evacuate babies to safety. three floors were destroyed. sunday night an about 275- thousand people are trapped in the war-torn city. it was an emotional day along the ti-juana, san diego border. families separated by the border lined up for a chance to hug their relatives. on sunday, families come to this park, known as "the park of friendship," to see their loved ones wall. it is the only place along the entire border where...
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torn city have stopped providing treatment after being damaged by bombs. the world health organization says the hospitals in aleppo included two general treatment centers and one for children. it's unclear if they'll be able to reopen. humanitarian agencies believe the attacks were deliberate. emily: protestors face off with police in north dakota over a controversial pipeline project.o enforcement late yesterday as they tried to cross a bridge on a state highway. it's unclear how many people were arrested. demonstrators have protested the dakota access pipeline for months, saying it could pollute drinking water near tribal land. attorney general maura healey's probe into exxon mobil lands her a court-ordered deposition. healey will have to defend her probe that looks into whether the oil giant deceived consumers and investors. suggests motive. she'll testify next month in texas along with new york's a.g. randy: some water trouble in westfield forced college students to leave campus early. the students were told to be out of their dorms by 4:00 yesterday afternoon so that the crews could work to fix water pressure issues. the city has restricted water use throughout westfi
torn city have stopped providing treatment after being damaged by bombs. the world health organization says the hospitals in aleppo included two general treatment centers and one for children. it's unclear if they'll be able to reopen. humanitarian agencies believe the attacks were deliberate. emily: protestors face off with police in north dakota over a controversial pipeline project.o enforcement late yesterday as they tried to cross a bridge on a state highway. it's unclear how many people...
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city of mosul in iraq, which is war-torn. for the first time in two years, u.n. officials have been able to deliver about 30 days worth of emergency supplies to 15,000 children and their families. the nearly month-long battle to reclaim mosul from isis has destro left more than a million people trapped with no way out. and this is the scene in dominican republic, too much rain creating wide sped flooding. mud slides washing away roads, cutting off some communities, around 20,000 people evacuated from their homes, mostly along the country's north coast and the forecast isn't helping. rain will continue there through tomorrow. >>> we're now learning chilling new details about the deadly shooting that triggered a police say they believe the attack was premeditated and that the gunman waited inside a parking garage for nearly four hours before opening fire. abc's lauren lyster has more. >> reporter: operations getting back to normal at oklahoma city's airport after tuesday's deadly shooting that grounded planes and had travelers sheltering in place. >> they ransacked the airport. they have some situation going on here. >> reporter: around 1:00 p.m. shots fired in th
city of mosul in iraq, which is war-torn. for the first time in two years, u.n. officials have been able to deliver about 30 days worth of emergency supplies to 15,000 children and their families. the nearly month-long battle to reclaim mosul from isis has destro left more than a million people trapped with no way out. and this is the scene in dominican republic, too much rain creating wide sped flooding. mud slides washing away roads, cutting off some communities, around 20,000 people...