bobby hackney: even though we never made it, even though we never had a hit record, i will cherish betweenock 'n' roll years of our lives. stephanie: david hackney, who founded death, died in 2000, but bobby and dannis are still making music together. for the "pbs news hour," i'm stephanie sy. ♪ amna: we will be back shortly, but first take a moment to hear from your local pbs station. geoff: it's a chance to offer your local support which helps keep programs like this one on the air. amna: for those of you staying with us, an encore report about the power of determination and turning grief into a force for good. 19 female university students from afghanistan whose educations were cut short by the taliban have been given the chance to fulfill their dreams in scotland. geoff: they are all aiming to be doctors and they have been given places at scottish medical schools. the program is the legacy of a young scottish aid worker killed in tragic circumstances in afghanistan 14 years ago. >> saint andrews is the home of scotland's most prestigious university. for trainee doctor, it's worlds away