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special forces operators and meeting with local officials when the gunman opened fire. it is not the only time that week that supposedly a friendly killed a number of u.s. troops in afghanistan and stay there. we will be live from the pentagon in a moment. >> and syrian rebels say they are fighting in new neighborhoods and new tactics in aleppo, and this is following what the rebels call a tactical stronghold by rebels, and they were forced by jets and helicopters and tanks. the opposition activists say that 115 people have been killed just today across the country. many of them in aleppo. the british government meanwhile is planning to increase nonlethal aid to the rebels. so now in the absence of diplomatic progress, the united kingdom will do much more. we will expand our support to the syrian people, and the syrian political opposition with an extra 5 million pounds of nonlethal practical assistance. this will help protect unarmed opposition groups, human rights activists and civilians from some of the worst of the violence. >> and here in the united states, a memorial service is under way for the six people killed in the sikh temple shooting in wisconsin. members of the temple are breaking with tradition to hold a public wake and memorial. they say it is a chance for everyone who wants to share in their grief. the services including hymns, prayers and speeches. well, family members of the temple shooting victims, members of the community and dignitaries are all gathering in a high school gymnasium for today's memorial service, and meanwhile, inside of the temple, itself, a reminder of the massacre is clearly visible. showing you the picture here, you can see the bullet hole in a metal door frame. our ted rowlands got an exclusive look inside of the temple which is a bullet hole that leads into the main prayer area. members say it won't be repaired. in other areas that i have patched the walls and painted and cleaned up other damage from the shooting. and ted joins us from outside of the high school where the memorial service is being held. and the wake started a couple of hours ago, and what has happened so far? >> well, michael, it is amazing how many people have descended on this small town in wisconsin, oak creek, from around the world. a lot of people from india made the journey here, and thousands of people have gone into the gymnasium and taken their time to walk through slowly as all six of the victims are laid out in open caskets with their photos next to each casket, and there's also a video screen displaying the victims' photos, and there is a prayer area, and a sheet has been laid out in front of the seating area where people have been taking the time to pray. one poignant moment was a group of law enforcement folks from the area here came in, and they were embraced by family members and a few people during that exchange broke down. the sikh community here is really hoping that if anything good can come from this, it will be the people now know about them, and that they can assimilate not only in this community, but in communities around the country and the world so that they can avoid anything that happened in the last sunday from happening again. >> yes, turning it into a teaching opportunity. but, you know, how unusual for sikh as to hold a public memorial, and wake like we are seeing today? >> well, very. it is not part of the custom. this is a complete diversion. they talked about it. they talked about whether or not this would be a good idea and they decided, yes, let's do this to invite and not only this community, but people from around the world who want to participate with us in a way that sort of bridges the gap. it is more of a western style if you will, this wake, a public wake, and it does not jibe with the sikh tradition, but they wanted to bridge that gap, and when the over in the next hour, they will have another ceremony and more traditional one starting at the temple. >> you know, it is fascinating that you have an exclusive look inside of the temple after members were aloud back insooloe and describe what it was like for the members as they returned? >> well, it is emotional as you would imagine. a few of them broke down and one of the family members broke down right where his mother died in the temple. it was excruciating to watch system of it, but again, there was an upbeat energy where they were fixing the bullet holes and dry walling the walls and painting and putting in new carpeting and we did see where each of the four victims died in the temple and each one of the spots, and we also saw a very small pantry area where 16 people, men, women, and children hid for hours, and two hours, and some of them were injured in this, and said it is an incredibly small space, and they were terrified in the period, because they thought there were multiple gunmen and that the gunmen were still in the area, and the s.w.a.t. teams had not come into the temple there, and seeing them was an emotional experience as you might imagine. >> ted, i'm sure, and thanks for the reporting. ted rowlands there in wisconsin. three american service members are dead in afghanistan today killed by a man with a gun wearing an afghan military uniform, and the first time this has happened. let's get chris lawrence in here from the pentagon. and chris, this so-called green on blue is more and more regular in more ways and worrying. what do you know about the shooting today? >> well, michael, the three troops killed are all parts of a special operations mission to try to bring some stability to that village there in helmand province. we are also told that they were going there to meet with their local contacts, and that the, that is where they were shot and killed. now, the taliban is claiming that this wshan afg mily official, a policeman who trn on his american allies and lured them in to have dinner, and then killed them. right now sh, the military is sl looking for the gunman, and he is still out there somewhere. >> you know, the one thing with these events as they take place, and be it against american soldiers or isaf in general, the roads are a crucial thing and that is the trust built up between the afghans and the trainers and comrades in arms and it is very damaging, isn't it? >> extremely. even the commander in one of the top xhaernds admitted earlier in this year that these kinds of killings, the so-called green on blue have a disproportionate affect on the troops' morale, because you are there and trying to work closely with someone, and you are putting yourself in a situation to work closely with them, but not fully trusting them in many respects. this ithe third green on plu atta -- green on blue attack this week, and in fact, more of these attacks this year than all of last year, and we are only halfway through the summer. so, that is why you are seeing some of the changes like afghani intelligence officials putting undercover agents into military recruiting areas so that they can sort of sniff out, if people have any sort of extremist tendencies, and you have american commanders using so-called guardian angels to keep an eye on american troops while they are working with the afghans. all of the things that have to be developed because of the lack of trust in some instances. >> yeah, you know, when you look at it, it has been a particularly violent week in afghanistan. there was a bombi on wednesday and three u.s. troops killed and a land mine exploded today, and several afghan civilians killed, and this thing that is sort of drip, drip of casualties. u.s. casualties in the theatre as well. is it a spike in violence or is it not? >> hard to tell. you kind of have to step back and look at it with a little perspective and we will know by the end of the year whether this was a temporary spike or if violence really has seen a dramatic increase in afghanistan, but the incident on wednesday when a suicide bomber blew himself up, kill iing an ay major, air force major, and a command sergeant-major in eastern afghanistan, and the violence is not confined to any one area of the country. it spreads out over many, many areas in really what is devastating when you consider that the u.s. is now on the clock and starting to drawdown some of the forces, and wants to hand over a viable afghan force before they pull out most of the numbers. >> a reminder that the war is still very much on. and 42 u.s. troops killed last month. chris, always good to get your thoughts there. chris lawrence at the pentagon. >> yes. >> and all right. here is more of what we are working on in this hour of newsroom international. have a look at a that picture. you see anything wrong with it? well, it is a u.s. sprinter running with a broken leg. i am not kidding. wait until you see this. if you haven't heard the story, you will want to. and ben wedeman made the jor ri to the front lines of aleppo in syria. >> the biggest danger is snipers on buildings this direction and firing like this. so we can't sort of make a very round about route into this area. >> running for cover and fearing to your life. we will have ben's back story on how he made it out. i am not a vegetarian... look at these teeth! they're made for meat! do i look like i'm stalking plants? 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[ gun fire ] >> as you can hear and see there, fierce battles under way between the government and the rebel forces in several cities. and some of the most intense attacks centering on the neighborhoods in aleppo, the country's biggest city, and crucial city where the rebels were in control of at least part of the territory, and our ben wedeman managed the slip in and out of the besieged and very dangerous city. he shows us what it looked like. >> [ speaking foreign language ] >> go, go,o. [ gun fire ] >> all right. we have made it into the issis salahouddin, and the biggest problem is snipers in this direction and firing like this, and so we have had to make a round about route into the area. [ speaking foreign language ] [ no audio ] >> reporter: okay. we are now out of aleppo and heading northwest of here in the direction of a town called el habib and it is a interesting ride and apparently the outpost of the fsa from which we took this truck got hit by a mig shortly after we left we are told without serious injuryies. >> we have left nine people behind us who took care of us, and we wish them all of the best. >> ben wedeman there and kareem cutter our producer. and they are scared and homeless as armed militia men and government forces fight it out. sudanese look for help. we will have a live report live. [ sneezes ] [ male announcer ] you may be an allergy muddler. try zyrtec®. it gives you powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because zyrtec® starts working at hour 1 on the first day you take it. claritin® doesn't start working until hour 3. 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[ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. welcome back, everyone. a long running dispute between south korea and japan just got reignited and that place is the spark. south korean president's visit to a group of contested islands. the former japanese colonies have been under south korean control for decades, but japan claims that the territory as its own. japan recalled the ambassador to south korea in response to protest mr. le's visit and the islands are said to hold extremely valuable natural gas deposits, and that is what the fuss is about. 25,000 sudanese refugees are on the run again. violence forced them out of their homes already. and now new fighting between the groups and the government are forcing them out of their darfur region where they were in refugee camps. and now, tell us what you ve found with the refugees in terms of food and shelter and necessities, and why were they driven out in the first place? >> well, they are not doing very well. that is the assessment of the u.n. in darfur and i spoke to the chief spokesman there recently. those refugees are already pushed out of their homes during darfur's civil war and living in the refugee camp and then the entire refugee camp, it seems that the u.n. and other groups have left them fighting and they are now in a town called kartum, and many of them are sleeping out in the open and little access to health care and food and water. this is the w.h.o. trying to give support to the people and medical assistance and unclear at this point how many civilians and reyou gees were killed in the fighting and all stems from the unidentified gunman who kidnapped and killed a local ofib -- official. and it demonstrates the tenuous situation there in darfur. the u.n. officials are worried that it could mean a greater uptick in the violence there. >> and you know, you make a point there, and darfur was in the news a lot a few years ago and kind of fallen off of the map if you like, and awe of tu radar and tell us why it is important to pay attention to what happens. >> well, some 3 million people were displaced in the conflict in darfur, and hundreds of thoud sand thoudsands were killed in the area, and we remember the violence in the darfur region and recently in other regions, but the problem is that the peace system was never solidify and the u.n. officials tell me that fewer civilians were being killed in the last year and year and a half, but there is an increase in criminal activity and all of those weapons in the darfur region have just been flooded, flooded in there and been used by the militia now to terrorize people. and five humanitarian agencies had the offices looted as well, and very little -- and robbed out of the home, and you have a situation despite the kinds of seeds peace being there and despite the international kr criminal court having several indictments on the sudanese leaders, the long term peace is elusive in darfur, and the latest uptick is a troubling sign. >> yes, indeed it is. we are having a little bit of trouble with the signal, but we got the gist of it. i know you have a piece on cnn.com at the moment, and people can check that out. david mckenzie, thank you so much. good to see you. when we come back, we are going to talk about something that went from the pitch to the new york stock exchange. british soccer team, and they call it football of course, manchester united goes public, and the question is, is it a good investment or just a nice piece of something to own by the fans? alison kosik is going to break it down for us when we come back. you know what i love about this country? trick question. i love everything about this country! including prilosec otc. you know one pill each morning treats your frequent heartburn so you can enjoy all this great land of ours has to offer like demolition derbies. and drive thru weddings. so if you're one of those people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day, block the ad with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. welcome back to newsroom international where we take you around the world in 60 minutes. hope you are enjoying the journey. coming out of ukrain is a musical group. ♪ >> that song is translating into "crazy spring" and no, i don't speak ukrainian and this pop duo has had several pop hits, and they are also very pop ular in russia. check them out on itunes. >> and the english club manchester united has made the debut on the new york stock exchange. the team's initial stock offering was around $14 which is less than wall street initially expected. alison kosik is joining me from the new york stock exchange and you know more about this stuff, and do they overestimate the investor appeal, because we were talking earlier, and weren't they talking about $19 at one stag stage? >> they were, but it does not mean it is a bad price. right now the stock is holding its own at $14. and real fast and let me backtrack for those who don't know who manchester united s. they are like the new york yankees of soccer in the uk. so for many, this is a really big deal for this franchise to go public. now what i did is to talk with manchester united's trader on the floor, and he is not concerned that the ipo price is less than what first expected, but he said it is more about the listing in the long run. from a business standpoint, it does clearly reduce the level of debt that man-u, manchester united is also called can pay off. right now they are saddled with $660 million in debt, but gill said he is comfortable with the ipo range and said that the price is holding up, but what do the fans think? they have interest in this, because they want to win the games and the investors want to make a profit, and gill said that the two goals are not mutually exclusive. >> they are both related. manchester united has never deviated from being a football team, and we maintain what happens on the pitch is crucial, and if you do that the opportunities off of the pitch on the broadcasting side or the sponsorship side are real and apparent and there we fully understand what happens on the pitch having a great players and playing attractive and winning football is crucial to the business goals and we will continue to do that. if you do that, the fans are happy and the investments will be happy. >> so michael, even though you don't see the man-u share taking off like ipos like linkedin where it doubled on the first day of trading, they have held their own and not fallen below the $14 ipo price. micha michael? >> i should point out, alison, david gill who you interviewed there is actually 1'20". so it is not you, but him. >> i am 6'5", and check out the jerseys they gave off. they are extra larges and three of me. aren't these cool? that is part of the festivities here. >> i would like to see you wear that you and all of your closest friends. >> yes, you got it. >> and alison kosik there at the new york stock exchange. >> all right. when you think of being on the medal stand on the olympics would bring smiles and happiness, look at that grimace. we are seeing tears and disappointment as well, and why winning a bronze could be better than winning a silver. interesting discussion coming up. she is unhappy, isn't she? 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[ laughter ] quite right, too. i e me i mean, it is a great one to talk about, but i have been doing this job for 20 years and interviewed silver and gold and bronze medalists, and the "that depends" should be stamped on that report and signed love michael holmes with one kiss only. and so for the two british sailors who got silver today, they were delighted because they are young and learning the trade and they can go for the gold next time. they would not have been happy with bronze and delighted to get as close to gold as possible. so depends on the favorite or not, and depends, depends, depends. >> and the theory is that i was so close to gold and i did not get there or, hey, i'm on the podium with the bronze and i'm luck kichlt but i agree the studies are a dime a dozen, but i love the mckayla photo, and go google that and there is a website out there that is mckayla is not impressed and it is one of the blogs, and it is hilarious. okay. good to see you, alex. you look happy, andare at the o you? check you out later, mate. thank you. germany is the third largest arms exporter in the world, and you may not have known that, but times are tough everywhere and european countries are not buying all of the weapons they used to, so the germans are trying to sell all of those tanks and submarines to the middle east market. the risks of those deals we will chat about ahead. this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to theest, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the world. the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. welcome back. germany needs customers badly. the german government has some tanks for sell sale if you'd like some and war machines and the usual buyers are not interested it seems, so the germans are looking for potential new markets, the middle east and the persian gulf which is not sitting well with everyone in germany. fred pleitgen reports. >> reporter: it is the pride of germany's defense industry, and the battle two tank. and many countries are interested in buying it and mainly saudi arabia and qatar, and many of the germany's governing coalition want to approve the sales. we have to take into account our own security interests and economic interests and also human rights says the leader of the liberal party. i would come to the conclusion that this export should get the green light. saudi arabia and qatar want hundreds of tanks and it would be worth billions of dollars and secure hundreds of jobs in this country's defense industry at a time when germany is phasing out most of the armor for lighter combat vehicles and traditional foreign clients from europe are breaking away. germany is the third largest exporter of arms in the world, but as european economies are in turmoil and many of the nato departments are cutting the defense budgets the country is looking for new buyers of the hardware, and the middle east is emerging as one of the more important market not just for tanks. germany recently sold many stealth submarines to the middle east. they say that the deals put determine germany in a dilemma. >> it is a funny contradiction that on the one hand the germans have their problems with the use of force in international relations, and they are very much afraid of an uprising militarism that might come out of this, but on the other hand, germany is third largest arms exporter in the world, and has a large share in billion dollar market. >> reporter: germany has avoided arms sales to conflict areas, and last year, saudis rolled into bahrain to put down an uprising there, but now the leader of the coalition against arms exporters say ths that the deals must be stopped. >> in former times, there was a greater restriction saying that we only sell to nato-partner states and if you see that we have exported arms to libya for instance and now qatar is in question of being somebody who can have arms from germany, there's a change in politics of thisobviously. >> reporter: the german government used qatar as a ally in the region, but in this case, the sales of tanks berlin facing a dilemma, take the deal and lose support at home or turn them down and lose lucrative markets overseas for good. fred pleitgen, berlin. coming up, these guys, elmo and big bird looking for a new friend. that is right. sesame street is holding auditions for a new latino character. we will discuss that. [ annie ] this is the story of a girl named annie who dreamed she could fly. like others who braved the sky before her, it took a mighty machine, and plain old ingenuity to go where no fifth grader had gone before. ♪ and she flew and she flew, into the sky and beyond. my name is annie and i'm the girl who dreamed she could fly. powered by intel core processors. ♪ finding a home on sesame street, well, that is about as good as it gets, isn't it? well, here's your chance if you meet the kcriteria. the show's producers are looking for a new multitalented hispanic character. cnn's rafael romo with the details. >> oh, look, honey, the spanish word for happy. >> reporter: can you say feliz or even better, can you say opportunity, because "sesame street" is looking for a new character. >> what is so special about this new character? what is special about him or her? >> well, it is a new addition to the hispanic community that we have on the street. >> reporter: and they have previously featureded >> characters like rocita, maria, and luis. they have been with the show since the early '70s. >> agua. >> more recently, stars like actress sofia were on the show. earlier she appeared on the show. >> hola. this is my friend supreme court justice. now the long-running program is looking for a character who will be featured on "sesame street's" 44th season which begins taping in the fall, the role which producers hope will be fill by 18 to 25 years'd, male or female who can sing, dance, and is also bilingual. >> there's so much diversity and beauty and we want to explore that even more. this new character can help us not only for the character itself but explore new stories and not only about hispanic heritage but in general. >> as for the characters you grew up with like rocita, she'll remain on the show. she'll teach dance. >> and rafael romo is here now. i was wrapped up in watching that. is there anything about the timing like the old "why now?" ? >> well, they're trying to focus on hispanic heritage for the next season, but also it has to do with the numbers. hispanics are 66.77% of the population in the united states, more than 52 million. when you look at people under 1 year of ge, which is the future audience of "sesame street," you're talking about mar than a quarter of all of those people, those young people are hispanic, 26.3%. so that's primarily the reason why. >> apying to your audience indeed. how are they going to find the person? >> they have a huge casting call on august 20th in new york. again, it's limited to people between the ages of 18 and 25 and they must be able to speak both languages. >> right, right. go for it. rafael's new gig. >> i'm so happy here. you know, there's been this ongoing memorial service that has been taking place for the shootings there at the sikh temple. the attorney general eric holder speaking now. let's listen in. >> and we remember rafak sing h who was cently overjoyed to be reunited with his wife and children from india, a nation that is both a trusted ally and a revered friend. we also honor seeta and rajit singh. brothers who were both priests at the gudewara. and we reflect on the extraordinary contributions of mr. khalik, a key leader and founder of the gu wahrudwara dit hesitate to put his own body between a deranged killer and fellow worshippers. we'll never know how many lives he saved last sunday or how many more he enriched during the many days and years he spent at his belov beloved guduwara and reaching out to those in need. [ chanting ] >> today as we reflect on the lives and legacies of these six remarkable individuals and keep in our hearts all those others harmed in the horrific attack, we're also reminded of the many other member of our family who have been taken from us far too suddenly and far too soon in other senseless acts of vience. unfortunately for the sikh community, this sort of violence has become all too common in recent years. in the recent past, too many sikhs have been targeted and victimized simply because of what i w.h.o. they are, how they look, and what they believe. that is wrong, it is unacceptable, and it will not be tolerated. we must ask necessary questions of ourselves. what kind of nation do we truly want to have? can we muster the courage to demand those of us who lead us and just as importantly of ourselves. what will we do to prevent that which has brought us here today from occurring in the future. we should sensibly discuss if there's a need to change our laws. >> u.s. attorney general eric holder there speaking at a memorial service for those who lost their lives in that tragic shooting at a sikh temple in wisconsin. we'll continue to monitor that as it goes. meanwhile we'll take a short break here. we'll be right back with cnn nu newseum international . there are a lot of warning lights and sounds vying for your attention. so we invented a warning you can feel. introducing the all-new cadillac xts. available with a patented safety alert seat. when there's danger you might not see, you're warned by a pulse in the seat. it's technology you won't find in a mercedes e-class. the all-new cadillac xts has arrived, and it's bringing the future forward. look at what is trending globally. they're tweeting about the festival that celebrates the hindu god krishna's birthday. today hindu men and boys make human pyramids. this is quite a pyramid too. the objective is to climb on top of each other and get on top and break the yogurt pot. it's usually filled with yogurt or milk. and then they win some money. several other stories caught our attention today and photos to go along with it. let's have a look. a piano attached to a hot air balloon flying over lithuania, all over a summer festival. he's not really making music. the piano made of cardboard. off of the border of raishlgs dancing members welcoming them. this is the traditional way aboriginal people will welcome visitors to r

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