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you can imagine how it must have been living with these homes right up against this industrial bustling area railroad tracks, steamships coming in at all hours of the night, the noises, the smells. it was a vibrant place. many people chosemany people chose to stay because they love the action. other people moved to south buffalo, but many people stayed here. and sohere. and so i think one of the most colorful characters to come out of this neighborhood was a guy named william j singh the connors who dropped out of school at 13, classic american rags to riches stories. from that it became a very wealthy man. unfortunately he did in 1899 the wages of the workers, people that he lived with, with, grew up with, cut the wages in half, they went on strike. thanks to efforts in the local catholic church and politicians, he had to get out of that business, but he went on to become one of the wealthiest and most powerful buffalo audience. other interesting historical events from this neighborhood would include this neighborhood's involvementneighborhood's involvement in 1866 in what was called t
you can imagine how it must have been living with these homes right up against this industrial bustling area railroad tracks, steamships coming in at all hours of the night, the noises, the smells. it was a vibrant place. many people chosemany people chose to stay because they love the action. other people moved to south buffalo, but many people stayed here. and sohere. and so i think one of the most colorful characters to come out of this neighborhood was a guy named william j singh the...
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few residents venturing out in this normally bustling precinct. palestinian residents protesting the blockade of neighborhoods. >> the only way to achieve the goals between the israelis and the palestinians is to establish the two-state solution. >> three of the palestinians perhaps the most controversial security measure announced is the decision not to return their bodies to their families in addition the government is considering burying them in a remote military area. three israelis were killed when the attacks were carried out it is a red line that no previous government has crossed. the netanyahu government may be sowing the seeds of greater violence to come. >> our apologies for the confusion earlier on. we do now go live to ramallah in the west bank. tell us about the security situation there. >> well, there have been earlier in the day some clashes mainly in bethlehem following the funeral processions of a young man who died during confrontation there. there was a bigger showing than in the past days. after a few hours you had that hard-c
few residents venturing out in this normally bustling precinct. palestinian residents protesting the blockade of neighborhoods. >> the only way to achieve the goals between the israelis and the palestinians is to establish the two-state solution. >> three of the palestinians perhaps the most controversial security measure announced is the decision not to return their bodies to their families in addition the government is considering burying them in a remote military area. three...
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it's a bustling black market. >> how do i get on, just like this? >> jump. >> jump. okay. >> right now we are on the river in between mexico and guatemala. that's guatemala there and mexico there. you see the bridge, that's the bored -- border crossing. it doesn't deter migrants. everything you see, boats in the river, everything that is happening is illegal. >> the majority of people. if they say give me some money, i haven't got nothing. i start talking to them. and they say - the first thing they say is they are hiding, you know, or they are running for the people. they get killed. they want to kill them or something. >> this man operates, and says migrants are operating new routes to avoid being accustomed. >> they were not afraid to cross the river. there's another point to cross. it's dangerous. >> on this day there were fewer migrants faking the risk. we took it south across the border into guatemala, where many are waiting to cross into mexico. >> so we crossed over the border from mexico, we are in guatemala, and heading to a shelter to see if there are any
it's a bustling black market. >> how do i get on, just like this? >> jump. >> jump. okay. >> right now we are on the river in between mexico and guatemala. that's guatemala there and mexico there. you see the bridge, that's the bored -- border crossing. it doesn't deter migrants. everything you see, boats in the river, everything that is happening is illegal. >> the majority of people. if they say give me some money, i haven't got nothing. i start talking to them....
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mount davidson is also a great place to escape the noise and the bustle of the city. take the 36 bus and it will drop you at the entrance. it is quite a hike to the top but the view is worth every step. this is the place to bring that someone special. golden gate park's largest body of water is an enchanting place. is a popular spot for paddling around in boats, which can be rented. created in 1893, it was designed for these your boating -- for leisure boating. it is named for the wild strawberries that once flourished. there is also a waterfall, two bridges, and trails the climb to the summit, the highest point at more than four hundred feet. you can catch glimpses of the western side of the city that make this hilltop a romantic look out. for public transit, i take the n train. the lad the ad -- lake is ada accessible. watch many ducks, swans, and siegel's. -- seagulls. it is a great place to stroll and sail away. many couples come here to take a ride around a lake, going under the bridges, passing the chinese pavilion and the waterfall. for a quiet getaway, making
mount davidson is also a great place to escape the noise and the bustle of the city. take the 36 bus and it will drop you at the entrance. it is quite a hike to the top but the view is worth every step. this is the place to bring that someone special. golden gate park's largest body of water is an enchanting place. is a popular spot for paddling around in boats, which can be rented. created in 1893, it was designed for these your boating -- for leisure boating. it is named for the wild...
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it acts as a buffer between delaware park and the hustle and bustle of buffalo. when olmsted came to buffalo to design this park, buffalo needed park space because it was filled with factories and tanneries and, you know, all sorts of industry and smelly things that people wanted to come to a park to get away from. olmsted thought, well, i'm going to build this park, but i don't want all of this nasty stuff people are trying to get away from right on the edge. so he built, designed this neighborhood to go around the outside of the park to give it a buffer, you know, a residential area that would separate the park from the factory ands some of the more unsightly things that people don't want to be reminded of when they're in a park. that's what parkside is. it's a little buffer between delaware park and the hustle and bustle of the rest of what's going on in the city. it's interesting that this was all one guy's backyard, a very wealthy newspaper publisher who lived up on main street and the hustle and bustle a couple of blocks away from here. he sold his land, hi
it acts as a buffer between delaware park and the hustle and bustle of buffalo. when olmsted came to buffalo to design this park, buffalo needed park space because it was filled with factories and tanneries and, you know, all sorts of industry and smelly things that people wanted to come to a park to get away from. olmsted thought, well, i'm going to build this park, but i don't want all of this nasty stuff people are trying to get away from right on the edge. so he built, designed this...
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it is a bustling black are market. arket. >> yeah, how do i get on just like this? okay. [ speaking spanish ] >> right now we're on the river in between mexico and guatemala. that's guatemala, that's mexico. this is where you would give your passport, passing from one country to the other. all these boats in the distance here everything happening here on the river is illegal. >> the majority of the people when they see you they say, can can you give me some money, i he haven't eat nothing. they say like they're hiding you know or they're running, the people, they get killed. they want to kill them or something. >> chavez operates the rafts. he says many migrants are taking new routes now to avoid being captured. >> people are more afraid to cross the river now. i think there's another point to cross. but not here anymore, right here. it's dangerous already. >> reporter: on this day there were fewer migrants taking the risk so he took us south accreditation the border into gooment where guatemala. we have crossed into guatemala and we are seeing if there are any migr
it is a bustling black are market. arket. >> yeah, how do i get on just like this? okay. [ speaking spanish ] >> right now we're on the river in between mexico and guatemala. that's guatemala, that's mexico. this is where you would give your passport, passing from one country to the other. all these boats in the distance here everything happening here on the river is illegal. >> the majority of the people when they see you they say, can can you give me some money, i he haven't...
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there was a big hustle and bustle at that river, things transporting goods, toilet paper aand the likeke to a migrant about his journey as well. >> you continued on this path all the way to honduras. >> a lot of people start in honduras or el salvador. violence was one of the little girls that we profiled in our piece. she comes from one of the most dangerous countries in the world. i definitely felt, the mini landed there, got in the car, one of the journalists that was guiding us, they say you know what hatches to journalists, they often get robbed. this is a neighborhood that is controlled by three different gangs, nobody goes in there. we saw that firsthand, we were there at the hotel, there had been three murders in the day and we got a call that there had been a fourth one. we went out to the crime scene, all before 8:00 p.m. it's fascinating the migration journey in reverse. >> "america tonight's" lori jane gliha, her special report will be tomorrow night. we appreciate that. >>> next a community fearing police not ferguson not new york, what black lives matter means in brazil.
there was a big hustle and bustle at that river, things transporting goods, toilet paper aand the likeke to a migrant about his journey as well. >> you continued on this path all the way to honduras. >> a lot of people start in honduras or el salvador. violence was one of the little girls that we profiled in our piece. she comes from one of the most dangerous countries in the world. i definitely felt, the mini landed there, got in the car, one of the journalists that was guiding us,...
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. >> reporter: this is a really bustling area. the cops are gone but remnants of crime scene tape remain. to give you a sense not only as long island university close by but there are many hotels, barkley centers four blocks away, but iconic juniors restaurant across the street from here. this is of bustling, busy area that is specially at the height of the evening rush. police say shortly after 6:00 last night at the height of the evening rush as people make their way home, 16-year-old our money jenkins was shot in the head, and another 18-year-old was shot in the ankle. he is expected to be fine. police say a group of people could be seen running from the scene of the shooting. police tell me initially they believed this to be gained related. is this your cross the city are up modestly but they are up alarmingly in this neighborhood. loaded these numbers through sunday these numbers are from the nypd, there were 288 homicides across the city compared to 272 during the same period last year, that is a 5% or 6% uptick, in the 88 p
. >> reporter: this is a really bustling area. the cops are gone but remnants of crime scene tape remain. to give you a sense not only as long island university close by but there are many hotels, barkley centers four blocks away, but iconic juniors restaurant across the street from here. this is of bustling, busy area that is specially at the height of the evening rush. police say shortly after 6:00 last night at the height of the evening rush as people make their way home, 16-year-old...
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this one won't be on a wall, but on a bustling sidewalk and the courage he displayed that cold snowy day in march. >> he gave his life. >> reporter: sergeant wilson is survived by his two young sons, on that fateful day he was buying one of them a new game for good grades. chad perdelli channel 6 "action news." >> officials in delaware county have i issued a call for more volunteer firefighters and ems personnel are needed. there were 3,000, 40 years ago. anyone interested in volunteering is urged to stop by their local fire station in delaware county this weekend where staff will be on hand to answer any questions. >>> one of philadelphia's historic ships could be headed for the scrap heap. ss united states conserve needs $60,000 a month to keep go. now docked in the philadelphia waterfront it was once the fastest ocean liner in the world holding the trans atlantic speed record. >> a worker was left hanging after slipping on a houston, texas bridge. >> a car maker avoids an expensive strike after reaching a deal with union leaders. >> reporter: it's cool this morning, a jacket is no
this one won't be on a wall, but on a bustling sidewalk and the courage he displayed that cold snowy day in march. >> he gave his life. >> reporter: sergeant wilson is survived by his two young sons, on that fateful day he was buying one of them a new game for good grades. chad perdelli channel 6 "action news." >> officials in delaware county have i issued a call for more volunteer firefighters and ems personnel are needed. there were 3,000, 40 years ago. anyone...
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. >> reporter: this food cart bustles at lunchtime. >> translator: we are very proud that immigrants are productive. that we are not a problem to the country. we are a solution. >> reporter: they are both undocumented but feel confident enough to call the police if they are in trouble. that's because philadelphia is one of 300 so-called sanctuary cities in the u.s. us. jurisdictions with local police have stopped enforcing federal immigration laws. >> if you have someone who is a criminal or you expect to be a criminal, or is on the run or they are wanted, go to a federal judge, get a warrant, and we'll be happy to told them for you. but we're not holding people at a whim. >> reporter: he argues it's impossible to run a city if migrants don't feel safe enough to make a living or feel too frightened to report a crime. >> if you choose us as a place to live, we have a responsibility to protect you. >> reporter: federal courts have agreed. for kenny's opponent that makes little sense. the constitution? >> what about it? >> habous corpus. >> yes, but they are here illegally, so we need t
. >> reporter: this food cart bustles at lunchtime. >> translator: we are very proud that immigrants are productive. that we are not a problem to the country. we are a solution. >> reporter: they are both undocumented but feel confident enough to call the police if they are in trouble. that's because philadelphia is one of 300 so-called sanctuary cities in the u.s. us. jurisdictions with local police have stopped enforcing federal immigration laws. >> if you have someone...
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the hustle and bustle in boston is nothing new, and some would say big dig issues aren't either. >> i know it was a pain in the early 2000 but since then, walking around the city from 9:00 to 5:00 has been excellent. >> another concern has massachusetts department of transportation officials -- for preventative measures, hundreds of construction nuts are set to be replaced. >> they are aware of the problem and hopefully they will fix it and it will take a little bit of time. >> reporter: this comes after a mid september inspection revealed one single crack in a light fixture nut that prompted a complete once over through the nuts tunnel. >> they've got to check it out, i would think. sure it's not a reoccurring problem. >> reporter: these red tags in the ted williams tunnel march the fixture nuts to be replaced . in this tunnel alone, 878 nuts are in that boat. interstate 90 and 93 tunnels, they've counted 50. preventative measures then have aftereffects. >> reporter: massdot officials say the tunnels are safe and repairs. about the effort. there's always areas that need to be improve
the hustle and bustle in boston is nothing new, and some would say big dig issues aren't either. >> i know it was a pain in the early 2000 but since then, walking around the city from 9:00 to 5:00 has been excellent. >> another concern has massachusetts department of transportation officials -- for preventative measures, hundreds of construction nuts are set to be replaced. >> they are aware of the problem and hopefully they will fix it and it will take a little bit of time....
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. >> reporter: the bustling port city here is in the direct path of patricia, but not everyone is worried>> translator: we decided to buy some basic goods in case some roads are closed, we'll have essentials at home. >> translator: we really didn't buy that much, because they regularly say a hurricane will come, but sometimes they don't hit. that's why i think the majority don't participate that much. >> reporter: many villages have been evacuated and orders to close schools and ports. government leaders say they are bracing for what is threatening to become the most intense hurricane to hit mexico's pacific coast. >>> now there are three. former senator and rhode island governor linson -- lincoln chaffy dropping out of the race for president a little while ago. >>> paul ryan is one step closer to becoming the next speaker of the house. thursday he officially announced his bid for the job. but as randall pinkston reports, speaker ryan could be in for a bumpy ride. >> reporter: while many were pushing ryan to enter the race, he resisted, saying the job requires too much travel and less tim
. >> reporter: the bustling port city here is in the direct path of patricia, but not everyone is worried>> translator: we decided to buy some basic goods in case some roads are closed, we'll have essentials at home. >> translator: we really didn't buy that much, because they regularly say a hurricane will come, but sometimes they don't hit. that's why i think the majority don't participate that much. >> reporter: many villages have been evacuated and orders to close...
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catch up with her father deep in the swedeish country side in cramped, temporary -- in the september bustle of budapest train station. >> i'm worried about the future here. i didn't think it would be like that. >>reporter: she shows me what appear to be bullying threats from an immigration official. >> so you do hate it? >> no. >> go somewhere else. >> he argue with this guy from damascus. he told them give me the number and i can do everything for -- i will -- >> he said give me your identity card and i'll throw you out. >> i put all this to the immigration minister. >> this is really a problem because so many people are coming right now and it's really a challenge for the authorities to be able to set up proper housing for people and to have proper control of what's happening with them. so this is -- we're not dealing with it as well as we should right now. >>reporter: you've got to travel a long way into the middle of nowhere to find these camps for want of a better word, people waiting months and months for their asylum applications being processed living in conditions they did not expe
catch up with her father deep in the swedeish country side in cramped, temporary -- in the september bustle of budapest train station. >> i'm worried about the future here. i didn't think it would be like that. >>reporter: she shows me what appear to be bullying threats from an immigration official. >> so you do hate it? >> no. >> go somewhere else. >> he argue with this guy from damascus. he told them give me the number and i can do everything for -- i will...
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this is a bustling block here, especially during rush hour. when shots are suddenly fired, chaos follows. detectives took over this busy strip of flat bush avenue after two teenagers were shot outside the applebee's. one shot in the head and killed. >> they started fighting and it was like ten gunshots and it started in front of mcdonald's and ended over here. >> reporter: this security video shows the chaos just before the shooting. teenagers running down the block towards applebees and retreating after shots were fired. one victim is seen limping backward. police tell us an 18-year-old man was shot in the ankle, but a 17-year-old was hurt much more severely and shot in the head and died at the hospital. >> everybody was devastated. the kid got shot. he was a young kid. when it was over, i don't know. it was sad. he was a young kid. >> reporter: what the fighting is all about is not known. violent fighting among the teenagers is common, especially after school lets out and it's a serious problem. >> you have high schools in the back over here
this is a bustling block here, especially during rush hour. when shots are suddenly fired, chaos follows. detectives took over this busy strip of flat bush avenue after two teenagers were shot outside the applebee's. one shot in the head and killed. >> they started fighting and it was like ten gunshots and it started in front of mcdonald's and ended over here. >> reporter: this security video shows the chaos just before the shooting. teenagers running down the block towards...
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this is a bustling partnership of unequals >>> venezuela opposition leader manual rozales was arrested, custody after returning home from a self-imposed exile. he fled to peru after being charged with corruption in 2009. he is accused of supporting a parliamentary group attempting to enter venezuela through a state he governed. >> hundreds of vehicles have been stranded after flooding in california. heavy rain affected areas of elizabeth lake, 60km north of los angeles. highways were forced to close. >> artists hired by the u.s. tv show "homeland" to write graffiti on its sets wrote messages criticizing the throe. they were asked to add authenticity to a scene in lebanon. the show's producers didn't check what was written. a message reads ""homeland" is racist, and another saying "homeland" is not a series. another reads black lives matter. one of the artists says it send a message against stereotypes. >> there's no doubt that the show is well produced with great actors. that's besides the point. it's important to address this idea that stereotyping and a region of people, a huge regio
this is a bustling partnership of unequals >>> venezuela opposition leader manual rozales was arrested, custody after returning home from a self-imposed exile. he fled to peru after being charged with corruption in 2009. he is accused of supporting a parliamentary group attempting to enter venezuela through a state he governed. >> hundreds of vehicles have been stranded after flooding in california. heavy rain affected areas of elizabeth lake, 60km north of los angeles. highways...
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. >> reporter: the bustling port city is in the direct path of patricia, but not everyone is worried.translator: we decided to buy some basic goods in case roads are closed, we'll have essentials at home. >> translator: we really didn't buy that much, because they regularly say a hurricane will come, but the majority don't hit. >> reporter: many villages have been evacuated and orders to close schools and ports. government lead rs say they are bracing for what is threatening to become the most tense hurricane to hit mexico's pacific coast. >>> much more still to come, a daily compute comparison. we take a ride on senegal's old and new transport options, to see why bus drivers want more indian magic. >>> these are the bullet holes left behind by the navy in the search for the world's most wanted drug lord. i'll tell you more coming up. ♪ i just had a horrible nightmare. my company's entire network went down, and i was home in bed, unaware. but that would never happen. comcast business monitors my company's network 24 hours a day and calls and e-mails me if something, like this scary st
. >> reporter: the bustling port city is in the direct path of patricia, but not everyone is worried.translator: we decided to buy some basic goods in case roads are closed, we'll have essentials at home. >> translator: we really didn't buy that much, because they regularly say a hurricane will come, but the majority don't hit. >> reporter: many villages have been evacuated and orders to close schools and ports. government lead rs say they are bracing for what is threatening...
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saturday, and sunday we're back into the low 90s inland, but still plenty of sunshine ahead on a bustle and typical autumn october week ahead. so enjoy it, even if you don't much enjoy this. that is the perfect setup for this forecast, brian. could the raiders match their win total for all of last season? and could collin kaepernick and the 49ers climb out of that ,,,, now that there's foster farms simply raised, it's tougher than ever to be a foster farms chicken. but foster farms simply raised chicken is 100 percent natural with no antibiotics. well you're an herbalist. help us to be natural. will those herbs do it? those? one grows hair, the other increases energy. gasp! do i look natural herb man? can i call you herb man? i'm trying to look natural. call me natural. you look like a steve. can i call you steve? hi steve. i'm natural. say something. why aren't you guys saying anything? introducing new simply raised chicken with no antibiotics. from foster farms. >>> dennis, it was hot down in the south bay. >> it was hot in the stands also. talk to the 49ers offense. >> people were ho
saturday, and sunday we're back into the low 90s inland, but still plenty of sunshine ahead on a bustle and typical autumn october week ahead. so enjoy it, even if you don't much enjoy this. that is the perfect setup for this forecast, brian. could the raiders match their win total for all of last season? and could collin kaepernick and the 49ers climb out of that ,,,, now that there's foster farms simply raised, it's tougher than ever to be a foster farms chicken. but foster farms simply...
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for help from the public tracking down a man and woman attacking another man on the 9900 block of bustle toll avenue last saturday. the man started punching and kicking the victim. the attacked continued always the man lay on the ground. the victim was treated and released. if you recognize either person you're asked to call 911. >> police looking for a gun toting thief who robbed several people inside a chinese takeout store along the 3800 block of pulaski street. the suspect walked in and demanded money and threw a customer to the ground. the suspect jumped into a silver pontiac boneville and took off. nobody was hurt. >>> philadelphia police are trying to track down a gunman after two teenagers were shot late last evening. happened on the 7900 block of temple road in the west oak lane sexuality 11:00 p.m. one 19-year-old was in the car at the time. e was shot in the back and later townld in the driveway -- found in a drive away next to a car riddled with bullets. another teenager was shot in the stomach. both were taken to the hospital in critical condition. both are expected to survi
for help from the public tracking down a man and woman attacking another man on the 9900 block of bustle toll avenue last saturday. the man started punching and kicking the victim. the attacked continued always the man lay on the ground. the victim was treated and released. if you recognize either person you're asked to call 911. >> police looking for a gun toting thief who robbed several people inside a chinese takeout store along the 3800 block of pulaski street. the suspect walked in...
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. >> reporter: this bustling port city is in the direct path of patricia, but not everyone is worried>> translator: we decided to buy some basic goods in this case some roads are closed, we'll have the essentials at home. >> reporter: we really didn't buy that much, because they regularly say a hurricane will come but sometimes they don't hit. that's why i don't think the majority participate that much. >> reporter: orders to close schools and ports. government leaders say they are bracing for what is threatening to be the most intense hurricane to hit mexico's pacific coast. >> this major hurricane is now just hours away from landfall. that is expected later this afternoon into this evening. a very intense system, already creating high waves and bands of wind, and as it continues to make landfall, places in the track of this, we are also going to see not only the wind effects and some storm surge, but heavy rain, some places widespread, a foot, but this will wing out in the mountains. that will weaken the storm, but it will bring out the rain creating monday slides and land slides. a
. >> reporter: this bustling port city is in the direct path of patricia, but not everyone is worried>> translator: we decided to buy some basic goods in this case some roads are closed, we'll have the essentials at home. >> reporter: we really didn't buy that much, because they regularly say a hurricane will come but sometimes they don't hit. that's why i don't think the majority participate that much. >> reporter: orders to close schools and ports. government leaders...
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reporter: the hustle, the bustle, and the every air -- everyday craziness of compile a in uganda. in the middle of it all is a sociology student from berlin. but in uganda, she has become a popstar. her song is a huge hit in uganda. ugandans love the melody but are also taken with her great delivery. ugandan radio has been playing her hit constantly for weeks. >> this whole thing is crazy and comes as a total surprise. all we did was say let's make some music and then something fantastic happened. reporter: the 22-year-old came to uganda by chance. she did aid work or a year in neighboring rwanda. but after traveling around the region, she discovered uganda. many things are not quite the same as in her hometown of baden-baden. >> it really is true that it if you your food with your hands, you learn to respect the food more than you do with a fork and you wash your hands before and after the meal. it's totally hygienic. reporter: she wanted to experience the way her ugandan friends lived and she wants to continue her social work here. that's why she's looking into a program here wi
reporter: the hustle, the bustle, and the every air -- everyday craziness of compile a in uganda. in the middle of it all is a sociology student from berlin. but in uganda, she has become a popstar. her song is a huge hit in uganda. ugandans love the melody but are also taken with her great delivery. ugandan radio has been playing her hit constantly for weeks. >> this whole thing is crazy and comes as a total surprise. all we did was say let's make some music and then something fantastic...
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the city is bustling with minimum damage and no reports of mass casualties.ple are still worried about aftershocks. the real challenge for the government in kabul is getting aid to people in the remote northern and eastern areas. it is not only the rough terrain, there are also security concerns with taliban ministers said to be stationed in some. to the north, this is one area in one district. people aref scrambling for shelter. against time, and help could not come fast enough for people here. bbc news kabul. achala: you are watching "bbc world news america." tonight'some on program, the video which has produced shocks. why would a security officer pull a student out of their chair in such a violent passion? the question under investigation. like rightok just stars in the dawn sky, but what you are looking at is a rare coming together of jupiter, venus, and mars. they will be clearly visible until the end of the week. over the next 24 hours, the planets will come closest together. you do not need a telescope to see the event. you will need clear skies. here
the city is bustling with minimum damage and no reports of mass casualties.ple are still worried about aftershocks. the real challenge for the government in kabul is getting aid to people in the remote northern and eastern areas. it is not only the rough terrain, there are also security concerns with taliban ministers said to be stationed in some. to the north, this is one area in one district. people aref scrambling for shelter. against time, and help could not come fast enough for people...
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. >> for the moment this is a bustling partnership of unequals. >> artists hired by the u.s. tv show homeland to write graffiti on its sets wrote messages criticizing the show. they were asked to ad authenticity to scenes. producers of the show didn't check what was written. one of the messages reads "homeland is racist", another says "homeland is not a series", and another reads "black lives matter." >> this is one of the artists involves saying it sends a mess kij against stereotypes. >> there's no doubt that the show is well produced. that's besides the point. it's important to the dress this idea that stereotyping and a region of people, a huge region of people to a shallow and one-dimensional perspective is something that is dangerous. we wanted to use the opportunity to claim back our image. >> a quick reminder, you can keep up to date with all the news on the website. there assist on the screen, aljazeera.com. >>> on america tonight, a dying city? pained by the loss of industry and people, can milwaukee save its next generation? >> any time you are a 16-year-old and yo
. >> for the moment this is a bustling partnership of unequals. >> artists hired by the u.s. tv show homeland to write graffiti on its sets wrote messages criticizing the show. they were asked to ad authenticity to scenes. producers of the show didn't check what was written. one of the messages reads "homeland is racist", another says "homeland is not a series", and another reads "black lives matter." >> this is one of the artists involves saying...
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san francisco's waterfront will be bustling with military ships and planes. it starts monday and runs for a full week. ship tours, food trucks and musical acts will be set up at the pier 80 village and the u.s. navy blue angels will launch into the sky for official shows on october 10th and 11th. fleet week began back in 1981 as way to honor the servicemen in the armed services. >>> coming up, more than 1,000 children will need to get revaccinated. revaccinated. the proble,,,,,,,,,, >>> we, the jury, in the above entitled action find the defendant orenthal james simpson not guilty of the crime of murder. >> well, those were the words heard around the world 20 years ago today. oj simpson acquitted of killing his ex-wire, nicole brown simpson, his ex-wife and her friend ron goldman. more than 150 million viewers tuned in to see the outcome of the sole called trial of the century. after the acquittal in the murder trial the brown and goldman families were awarded more than $33 million in a civil suit. they have seen only a fraction of that money. >>> more than 1
san francisco's waterfront will be bustling with military ships and planes. it starts monday and runs for a full week. ship tours, food trucks and musical acts will be set up at the pier 80 village and the u.s. navy blue angels will launch into the sky for official shows on october 10th and 11th. fleet week began back in 1981 as way to honor the servicemen in the armed services. >>> coming up, more than 1,000 children will need to get revaccinated. revaccinated. the proble,,,,,,,,,,...
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multimillion dollar homes, majestic trees, bustling street just around the corner. neighbors say that buena vista park has a dirty secret. >> came down my steps 6:30 in the morning to go exercise and there is somebody sleeping on the bottom of my stairs. >> reporter: she has lived here since 1978. the city needs to clean opt park and the ashbury -- clean up the park and ashbury. >> it's not a safe feeling. there's certain parts i won't go in. >> reporter: the spot was once a safe haven for the drifters, recently arrested for the murder of a backpacker and a yoga instructor on the marin county trail. >> the reason that we're upset because a number of us did remember seeing that group. >> reporter: and now they are banning together, asking the city for help. >> i've been offered drug on numerous occasions. it's completely out of control. people are walking around ashbury like zombies. >> reporter: i think what we're going to need is a presence. >> a police presence that is consistent. to make people who are breaking the law uncomfortable. >> reporter: people who live
multimillion dollar homes, majestic trees, bustling street just around the corner. neighbors say that buena vista park has a dirty secret. >> came down my steps 6:30 in the morning to go exercise and there is somebody sleeping on the bottom of my stairs. >> reporter: she has lived here since 1978. the city needs to clean opt park and the ashbury -- clean up the park and ashbury. >> it's not a safe feeling. there's certain parts i won't go in. >> reporter: the spot was...
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. >> reporter: for the moment this is a bustling partnership of unequals. >>> well, you will find more on everything we're covering right here, the address is aljazeera.com. there you will see comment, analysis, and video on demand. ♪ >>> tensions sore in israel and the palestinian territories where protesters have filled the streets of bethlehem as anger and the death toll rises. >>> a new offensive against aleppo, syrian forces backed by russia move to retake the country's largest city. >>> and security concerns over north korea is high on the agenda when president obama meets with his south korean counterpart. ♪ >>> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. i'm adam may. est ka violence in israel and the palestinian territories today. israeli soldiers shot dead a palestinian man allegedly involved in a knife attack in hebron. at least four other palestinians have been killed in the occupied territories today, and more protests are underway right now. hamas is calling for palestinians to join in what has been called a day of rage. andrew simmons files this report there jeru
. >> reporter: for the moment this is a bustling partnership of unequals. >>> well, you will find more on everything we're covering right here, the address is aljazeera.com. there you will see comment, analysis, and video on demand. ♪ >>> tensions sore in israel and the palestinian territories where protesters have filled the streets of bethlehem as anger and the death toll rises. >>> a new offensive against aleppo, syrian forces backed by russia move to...
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and those who work and live in this area, this bustling section in midtown manhattan, talk about their fears on hearing what had happened. >> oh my god, i'm very upset, i'm praying. praying, i heard that one worker died and someone else is stuck there right now. yeah. >> see any smoke, i didn't, but i saw the police react, running that way. and then the fire truck, the ambulance, everybody went that way. and that's what's been going on. >> reporter: a couple of people on the block told us they could hear the sound of the ceiling collapse, but they didn't really say anything. now see anything rather. now this building was being converted into a hotel by fortuna realty, they referred our questions to northeast demolition, the contractor doing the work northeast demolition was not able to take our calls or shed any light as to the here today. we do expect that the fire department and the city's office of emergency management will this afternoon. again, that the hour, the fire department is trying to reach that trapped construction workers who was injured and fighting for his life. we're l
and those who work and live in this area, this bustling section in midtown manhattan, talk about their fears on hearing what had happened. >> oh my god, i'm very upset, i'm praying. praying, i heard that one worker died and someone else is stuck there right now. yeah. >> see any smoke, i didn't, but i saw the police react, running that way. and then the fire truck, the ambulance, everybody went that way. and that's what's been going on. >> reporter: a couple of people on the...
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his 40s wearing a black peacoat pulled a weapon and robbed the travel x currency exchange in the bustling plaza shops in the hotel's basement. the thief made off with 3,000 euro or 3,300 u.s. dollars. the robber left the scene and headed east on 58th street, still on the run tonight. travelx shut down as police began their investigation. the hotel closed off to the media, but we spoke to customers outside who couldn't believe it. >> never would expect this a day in my life. i worked here for eight years and this is the first time since i've been working here this happened. >> reporter: an armed robbery in such a high-end neighborhood is rare. of all the places in new york city, you would expect to find an armed robbery, is this the last? >> of course. >> reporter: back in may three armd men knocked over the watch shop just blocks away at 53rd and madison making off with a >>onho would have thought they would go in the plaza and take it. >> what is somebody thinking when they try to rob a place inside the plaza hotel? >> quick cash. >> seems to make sense. plenty of money inside of this ho
his 40s wearing a black peacoat pulled a weapon and robbed the travel x currency exchange in the bustling plaza shops in the hotel's basement. the thief made off with 3,000 euro or 3,300 u.s. dollars. the robber left the scene and headed east on 58th street, still on the run tonight. travelx shut down as police began their investigation. the hotel closed off to the media, but we spoke to customers outside who couldn't believe it. >> never would expect this a day in my life. i worked here...
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. >> reporter: the bustling port city is in the direct path of patricia, but not everyone is worried.anslator: as a preventative measure, bedecided to buy some basic goods in case some roads are closed, we'll have the essentials at home. >> translator: we really didn't buy that much, because they regularly say that a hurricane will come, but sometimes they don't hit. that's why the majority don't participate that much. >> reporter: orders have been issued to close schools and ports. government leaders say they are bracing for what is threatening to become the most intense hurricane to hit mexico's pacific coast. gerald tan, al jazeera. >>> visitors to the region have been transported out of their hotels, it is opened, to safety. i spoke to one woman as she was able to border a bus before hurricane patricia's arrival. >> i'm aware of how terrible hurricanes can be, but we have a window of time where we can at least get to safety. >> and they are going to put you on a bus. how many people have been taken out of your hotel? >> there's not many left of us here. so -- last bus getting out
. >> reporter: the bustling port city is in the direct path of patricia, but not everyone is worried.anslator: as a preventative measure, bedecided to buy some basic goods in case some roads are closed, we'll have the essentials at home. >> translator: we really didn't buy that much, because they regularly say that a hurricane will come, but sometimes they don't hit. that's why the majority don't participate that much. >> reporter: orders have been issued to close schools and...
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. >> reporter: for the moment this is a bustling partnership of unequals. >>> well, you will find moreything we're covering right here, the address is aljazeera.com. there you will see comment, analysis, and video on demand. ♪ >>> tensions sore in israel and the palestinian territories where protesters have filled the streets of bethlehem as anger and the death toll rises. >>> a new offensive against aleppo, syrian forces backed by russia move to retake the country's largest city. >>> and security concerns over north korea is high on the agenda when
. >> reporter: for the moment this is a bustling partnership of unequals. >>> well, you will find moreything we're covering right here, the address is aljazeera.com. there you will see comment, analysis, and video on demand. ♪ >>> tensions sore in israel and the palestinian territories where protesters have filled the streets of bethlehem as anger and the death toll rises. >>> a new offensive against aleppo, syrian forces backed by russia move to retake the...
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traffic is bustling again as usual here on college point boulevard in queens, but there are clear signs of the tragedy last night. right behind me is a police sane that has been set up deadly accident. it happened by the intersection of 40th road and college point boulevard. a 41-year-old man tried to cross the boulevard at 1:00 this morning, but never made it to the other side safely. police believe he was struck and killed by a dark colored suv traveling northbound on college point boulevard. the driver never stopped. the victim has now been identified as mariano contreras from corona. hospital. originally from mexico i just spoke to the victim's family who came here a few minutes ago tears. i also interviewed a bar tender and waitress who knew the victim as a regular customer. i'm told he was hardworking, an immigrant who was kind and generous to his family and friends. >> he was a very nice guy, was so wonderful. he was my confidant. he was my best friend. he was my uncle. he was always thinking about me, thinking about the family, all his brothers. he was one of the best guys in th
traffic is bustling again as usual here on college point boulevard in queens, but there are clear signs of the tragedy last night. right behind me is a police sane that has been set up deadly accident. it happened by the intersection of 40th road and college point boulevard. a 41-year-old man tried to cross the boulevard at 1:00 this morning, but never made it to the other side safely. police believe he was struck and killed by a dark colored suv traveling northbound on college point boulevard....
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it's a long way from al jazeera's first encounter with the family in the september bustle of budapest train station. it is not the sweden she imagined. >> the future here, i didn't think it would be like that. >> reporter: she shows me what appears to be bullying threats from on immigration official. >> what is problem to go to house. it is not... >> no, we don't need. >> you don't need, okay... >> every day new rules. >> you hate them. >> no. >> if you hate it, go somewhere else. >> he argue with this guy from damascus. he told them give me the money and i can do everything - i lo throw you out of sweden. >> reporter: he said give me your identity card and i will throw you out. >> yes. >> reporter: i put all this to the immigration minister in stockholm. >> this is really a problem. so many people are coming right now, and it's really a challenge for the authorities to be able to set up proper housing for people, and to have proper control of what is happening with them. this is - we are not dealing with this so good as we should do right now. >> reporter: you've got to travel a long
it's a long way from al jazeera's first encounter with the family in the september bustle of budapest train station. it is not the sweden she imagined. >> the future here, i didn't think it would be like that. >> reporter: she shows me what appears to be bullying threats from on immigration official. >> what is problem to go to house. it is not... >> no, we don't need. >> you don't need, okay... >> every day new rules. >> you hate them. >> no....
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. >> reporter: the bustling port city is in the direct path of patricia but not everyone is worried.slator: as a presented measure we decided to buy basic goods in case roads are closed we will have essentials at home. >> translator: we really didn't buy that much because they regularly say a hurricane will come but sometimes they don't hit, that is why i think the majority don't participate that much. >> reporter: many villages have been evacuated and orders to close schools and ports and government leaders say they are bracing for what is threatening to be the most intense hurricane to hit mexico's pacific coast, gerald tan, al jazeera. >>> museums may not be to everybody's taste but the world's first food museum is hoping to change all that and jessica reports from london. >> reporter: on the big screen where the food you eat goes. >> the muscles in your us esophagus can contract and relax. >> reporter: a voice guides you along the path and p pill camera goes from the esophagus and behind and the massage chair adds to the experience. >> the value and expense of the things they are
. >> reporter: the bustling port city is in the direct path of patricia but not everyone is worried.slator: as a presented measure we decided to buy basic goods in case roads are closed we will have essentials at home. >> translator: we really didn't buy that much because they regularly say a hurricane will come but sometimes they don't hit, that is why i think the majority don't participate that much. >> reporter: many villages have been evacuated and orders to close schools...
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. >>> this bustling port city is in the direct path of patricia, but not everyone is worried?slator: we decided to buy some basic goods in case some roads are closed, we'll have the essentials at home. >> translator: we really didn't buy that much, because they regularly say a hurricane will come, but sometimes they don't hit, that's why i don't think the majority participate that much. >> reporter: many villages have been evacuated and orders issued to close schools and ports. government leaders say they are bracing for what is threatening to become the most intense hurricane to hit mexico's pacific coast. >>> about 30,000 muslims have been praying at the compound housing the al-aqsa mosque in occupied east jerusalem. restrictions have been lifted on who is able to enter the site. it lies at the heart of he recent wave of violence. mike hanna has more now. >> reporter: young and old, male and female arrive for friday prayers, unlike in recent weeks there was no age or gender restriction for worshippers and no police check points to navigate. those who have been closely checki
. >>> this bustling port city is in the direct path of patricia, but not everyone is worried?slator: we decided to buy some basic goods in case some roads are closed, we'll have the essentials at home. >> translator: we really didn't buy that much, because they regularly say a hurricane will come, but sometimes they don't hit, that's why i don't think the majority participate that much. >> reporter: many villages have been evacuated and orders issued to close schools and...
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. >> for the moment this is a bustling partnership of unequals., china. >>> volkswagen said they have checks on nearly 2 1/2 million vehicles which were designed to cheat tests and the scandal first uncovered in the united states wiped billions of dollars off the german company. eu and turkey have agreed on a joint plan to address the refugee crisis. eu leaders say they will ensure turkey is not used as transit point heading to europe and topped the agenda at a summit in brussels as lee barker reports. >> reporter: european leaders arrived in brussels facing multiple challenges. the war in syria, conflict in ukraine and the aftershocks of the greek bailout saga put the 28 block under strain but the unrelenting refugee crisis that continues to dominate european politics and more than half a million people and refugees from syria arrived in the eu this year and traveled from turkey to europe's shores and now a preliminary agreement with turkey to help reduce the number of people attempting to make it to europe. >> translator: we received a report ve
. >> for the moment this is a bustling partnership of unequals., china. >>> volkswagen said they have checks on nearly 2 1/2 million vehicles which were designed to cheat tests and the scandal first uncovered in the united states wiped billions of dollars off the german company. eu and turkey have agreed on a joint plan to address the refugee crisis. eu leaders say they will ensure turkey is not used as transit point heading to europe and topped the agenda at a summit in brussels...
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. >> reporter: a normally bustling parking lot is quiet but our camera spotted a runner along the empty trail. >> we are going for a walk. that's all we came, that's what we're going to do. i don't know if i'll go all the way in like normal but, um, i'll be careful. >> reporter: careful may not cut it. the dep has major concerns bears are getting too comfortable with people. most likely, folks are feeding them illegally. so closing trails limits interaction. and hopefully restores a balance between man and nature. from mahwah, new jersey, vanessa murdoch, cbs 2 news. >> the new jersey department of environmental protection has set up traps. the state has euthanized four black bears. no word tonight on when these specific parks will re-open. >>> the wildlife also causing problems in westchester. some people of rye complaining their community is overrun with deer. in many cases it appears the deer roam on the streets from the county marshlands conservancy. a few homeowners have put up protective fences. otherwise, they say their plants get eaten. >> there's now 8 to 10 deer on my property
. >> reporter: a normally bustling parking lot is quiet but our camera spotted a runner along the empty trail. >> we are going for a walk. that's all we came, that's what we're going to do. i don't know if i'll go all the way in like normal but, um, i'll be careful. >> reporter: careful may not cut it. the dep has major concerns bears are getting too comfortable with people. most likely, folks are feeding them illegally. so closing trails limits interaction. and hopefully...
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this one here won't be on the wall, it is on a bustling sidewalk as a reminder of the courage that wilsont cold, snowy day in march. >> i hope they remember what he did, the sacrifice that he gave. he gave his life. >> and sergeant wilson is also survived by his two young sons. on that fateful day he was actually buying one of them a new game for good grades. in north philadelphia, chad pradelli, channel 6 "action news." >>> it is back to the drawing board for pennsylvania governor tom wolf and his of for the to come up with a budget that can pass the republican-controlled legislature. the house today voted against his revised plan and eight democrats voted no with the republicans. it would have raised income taxes by a half point, but did not include a hike in the sales tax contained in the previous budget proposal. perhaps because of millions of dollars in stated indication funds that are tied up because of the budget impasse, the school board, rather the philadelphia school district, the city council struck something of a bargain. they signed an agreement today that will see the distri
this one here won't be on the wall, it is on a bustling sidewalk as a reminder of the courage that wilsont cold, snowy day in march. >> i hope they remember what he did, the sacrifice that he gave. he gave his life. >> and sergeant wilson is also survived by his two young sons. on that fateful day he was actually buying one of them a new game for good grades. in north philadelphia, chad pradelli, channel 6 "action news." >>> it is back to the drawing board for...
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center city bustling tonight a look at 118th and jfk from a few hours ago. whole lot going on this weekend. so fox 29 meteorologist dave warren, everyone wants to know how cold is it going to get. >> cold start tomorrow morning. nice shot of the moon out there. it is clear but these temperatures are dropping. get that light breeze you start to see this big difference between the city and the subur suburbs. about 10-degree difference. it's 50 down to 40. dropping down. heading into the 30s overnight tonight. good news is, tomorrow morning it will be cold but that may be as cold as we get here coming up over the next few days. clear on the radar. these are the numbers we're talking about, though. overnight to watch them drop from midnight down about to about six or 7:00 o'clock there are a few temperatures below freezing. 38 in philadelphia. 38 degrees in millville. so a good difference between the city and the suburbs. it climbs a bit though with the sunshine. we have tomorrow morning. so just be patient. wait it out if you have to. of course arc lot of you m
center city bustling tonight a look at 118th and jfk from a few hours ago. whole lot going on this weekend. so fox 29 meteorologist dave warren, everyone wants to know how cold is it going to get. >> cold start tomorrow morning. nice shot of the moon out there. it is clear but these temperatures are dropping. get that light breeze you start to see this big difference between the city and the subur suburbs. about 10-degree difference. it's 50 down to 40. dropping down. heading into the 30s...
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. >> reporter: the mid-morning collapse rattled people on the bustling street. >> we're heart broken right now. we feel treshl errible for the people and their families. >> reporter: the city says the building had all the right permits and no violations. the site now shuttered during the investigation that cost a worker his life. >>> well, of course thursday marked the third anniversary of super storm sandy. of progress in many neighborhoods and communities not everything is back to normal. who could forget these pictures from seaside heights? the casino pier just torn apart. knocked into the ocean. and when the pier it is finally rebuilt, it would extend over beach and not into the surf. and kwhiel while it's true we have come along way, there's a lot more that needs to be done. >> it's very time consuming, very strenuous, very depressing. >> reporter: exactly three years after sandy slammed his hometown, he's still in limbo and dealing with red tape on the amount of recovery money his family will get to elevate their house and renovate it a second time since the storm. because this
. >> reporter: the mid-morning collapse rattled people on the bustling street. >> we're heart broken right now. we feel treshl errible for the people and their families. >> reporter: the city says the building had all the right permits and no violations. the site now shuttered during the investigation that cost a worker his life. >>> well, of course thursday marked the third anniversary of super storm sandy. of progress in many neighborhoods and communities not...
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. >> the food hall where it happened is bustling coming and going. >> we are going to eat down there and have a look. >> even though word about the robbery is out, many tourists don't seem bothered. >> we didn't feel threatened. >> police are looking for the suspect. he got away with 3000 euros. >>> and now it appears that the hospital in afghanistan was strike. the pentagon says afghan forces was under fire at the medical strike. 22 in any people were killed. initial reports indicated that the strike was called in to protect u.s. forces. doctors without borders called this a war crime and demanding an independent investigation. the joe biden factor. sources say that the vice president could announce over the next ten days whether he actually plans to run for president. a new poll shows that hillary clinton over bernie sanders by 11 points but if the vice president enters the right clip top's numbers will drop to a five point lead in the margin of error and on the republican side donald trump leads ben carson by five points and carly fiorina has gained support. >>> people in south ca
. >> the food hall where it happened is bustling coming and going. >> we are going to eat down there and have a look. >> even though word about the robbery is out, many tourists don't seem bothered. >> we didn't feel threatened. >> police are looking for the suspect. he got away with 3000 euros. >>> and now it appears that the hospital in afghanistan was strike. the pentagon says afghan forces was under fire at the medical strike. 22 in any people were...