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mary osman is killed in her home. and arrest warrant is now out for her daughter. laura? >> reporter: hi, alma. i just spoke with his family member. she told me that the rest of the family is just finding out about all of this. they did not know she said whafsz going on at this house. neighbors say the woman on this street has been a fixture for decades. now, searching for 50-year-old alicia, in the murder of her mother, 90-year-old mary. the remains of mary were found earl yert this month after relatives reported her missing. she died of gunshot wounds. >> there's a detached garage at the house and was found inside a garbage can inside the garage. >> neighbors say they haven't seen lisa since late summer. police say they've checked credit card records, but so far, no sign of her. >> last night was especially busy for open police. six people shot in separate ins dentss across the city. the shootings all happened within an hour and a half of each other. the first was at 8 c:44 last night. no arrests have been made and no suspect descriptions have been released. >> san fran
mary osman is killed in her home. and arrest warrant is now out for her daughter. laura? >> reporter: hi, alma. i just spoke with his family member. she told me that the rest of the family is just finding out about all of this. they did not know she said whafsz going on at this house. neighbors say the woman on this street has been a fixture for decades. now, searching for 50-year-old alicia, in the murder of her mother, 90-year-old mary. the remains of mary were found earl yert this...
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. >> after an incident on the subway, says osman, for the first time she didn't feel american. >> i heard someone say "go back only" and use profanity towards me. then when i looked down at my chest and there was a huge wad of spit right on me. >> we shouldn't have to change who we are to fit in a society. if you're a country where there are so many different types of people. >> psychology professor michelle fein has studied minorities. >> how have muslim americans reacted and dealt with the backlash we're seeing. >> i see the wrong peopl--young people reacts with chutzpah, which is yiddish for courage. >> that people could be too muslim is a comment that many find offensive. >> i have a problem with the firm modern muslim because that pre-supposes there is something wrong with you're the the original version of your faith. when you look at the characteristic of how that person is described, there is somebody who went for pilgrimage in 2013 who came back with facial hair. we look at that and oh, crap, that fits my characteristics. >> you know, it's exhausting to be constantly trying to ex
. >> after an incident on the subway, says osman, for the first time she didn't feel american. >> i heard someone say "go back only" and use profanity towards me. then when i looked down at my chest and there was a huge wad of spit right on me. >> we shouldn't have to change who we are to fit in a society. if you're a country where there are so many different types of people. >> psychology professor michelle fein has studied minorities. >> how have muslim...
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osman zihra was an airport worker in morocco.ry of what he called bad democracy and insecure employment prospects, he joined the migrant trail. but the thousands he spent to get here so far count for nothing. >> europe needs much more people to work for them, because european people aren't going to work like us. we can work saturday, we can work sunday. we can work after hours, we can work more hours. and we can be cheap, you understand me? >> reporter: two decades into europe's open-border project, razor wire now separates some countries in central europe and the balkans. the macedonian government claims it erected the fence to improve control of the migrant flow. this gate was the only entry point for syrians, iraqis and afghans. the macedonians rejected anyone with suspicious papers. they protested that they were one people, but the migrant trail now has a class system that is frustrating tassdaq hussain from pakistan. >> if we had no problem there, then why did i come here? we have many problems in pakistan and therefore we c
osman zihra was an airport worker in morocco.ry of what he called bad democracy and insecure employment prospects, he joined the migrant trail. but the thousands he spent to get here so far count for nothing. >> europe needs much more people to work for them, because european people aren't going to work like us. we can work saturday, we can work sunday. we can work after hours, we can work more hours. and we can be cheap, you understand me? >> reporter: two decades into europe's...
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patrick osman reports that it goes beyond the love of the game. >> reporter: for these young cuban playersas an opportunity that until recently would have been unthinkable. getting pointers not just from major league baseball stars, but from cuban players who defected to the u.s. and were banned by the island's communist run government from ever returning home. that is until now. >> translator: i'm very happy to be back in my country, l.a. dodgers star hitter yas he will puig says. he says it's emotional. he squeaked by on the meager salary a baseball player here earns. in 2012, after several attempts, he left the island in his mother's boat. he then signed a seven-year deal with the l.a. dodgers for $42 million. the promise of big money in the united states emptied the cuban league of many of their top players. a bitter lesson in market economics for a country that once claimed that love for the revolution was all their athletes required. cubans for generations have excelled at baseball. but a spree of defections and a lack of resources leave many people here wondering if their beloved na
patrick osman reports that it goes beyond the love of the game. >> reporter: for these young cuban playersas an opportunity that until recently would have been unthinkable. getting pointers not just from major league baseball stars, but from cuban players who defected to the u.s. and were banned by the island's communist run government from ever returning home. that is until now. >> translator: i'm very happy to be back in my country, l.a. dodgers star hitter yas he will puig says....