government was fairly successful in its counterterrorism efforts with the help of the u.s. and today, they are once again getting help. you re getting more u.s. trainers? every time things getting worse, we get support more. reporter: u.s. special forces are providing the training. but drones are providing aerial surveillance. and officials say cruise missiles have provided fire power. this week s aggressive raids against al qaeda, 20 miles from the capital, left the nephew and teenage son of a top leader dead. u.s. officials say this is not just for show. they are geared up for a fight, said one. a fight that will likely take many years. martha raddatz, abc news, sanaa, yemen. there s important new research for the millions of americans fighting depression. the studies done in pennsylvania show patients that suffer from mild to moderate forms of the disease got little help from antidepressant drugs. for those with severe depression the study results were much different
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anne marie was walking with was able to get out of the way. reporter: amtrak says they tried to maintain a fence along the track but children find ways through it, setting up the stage for similar accidents in years past. my daughter was upset about it. it happens too often. reporter: amtrak says the train involved in the fatal accident was one of its northeast regional trains carrying 123 passengers from new york to washington. police say stickle was a freshman at kenwood high school and lived in the 700 block of maple crest drive where detectives broke of news of her death to her family. meanwhile trains began inching down the tracks again as investigators continued their search for evidence from the accident even as the body remain tucked between the tracks. young kids, they don t think nothing is going to happen to them but it does. reporter: in baltimore county, jeff hager, abc2 news. a spokesman for the baltimore county school system says grief counselors w