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All of the victims were afghan nationals. cherise, what more do we know about this bombing. sure. doctors without borders is saying the head of the program there was there when the attack happen. it happened in the very early morning hour, and that very precisely hit were the emergency room and the intensive care unit of the hospital. so the taliban has been in this area since monday. the afghan army national forces have been trying to drive them out. u.s. n.a.t.o. advisors were on the ground with them. and they told cnn that a ac 130 ....
Stop the judge from holding court, even if the seats were empty. as many of you may have heard, we re not actually going to have a hearing today. reporter: it was a highly anticipated hearing. a do-over for judge baugh who touched off a firestorm last week. cherise was 14 when she was raped by her teacher. she committed suicide before the teacher went to trial. at the sentencing the judge gave him just 30 days in jail saying cherise seemed older than her chronological age. protests sprang up across montana and judge baugh was portrayed in social media as a victim blamer. days after the controversial sentence, the judge said he made a mistake and should have sentenced the teacher to at least two years for child rape. he called the hearing and while it was canceled, the judge seemed to want to still set the record straight. and then handed it over to the ....
Everything. her friends, her school, even her country. last year, immigration agents arrested her two older brothers and her mother, anna, who was working ill legally, cleaning hotel rooms to support four children. i was there when they handcuffed her. i was there when they took her down. reporter: it happened on her mother s birthday, and the day of her elementary school graduation. to get there, you re shocked. reporter: julie s family was deported to mexico city. she and her little sister cherise, also a u.s. citizen, had no choice but to follow. did you ever feel like you belonged in mexico? i never belonged. i don t belong there. reporter: did you ever have friends there? i had no one. reporter: how did you do in school? really bad. just come home, sit down, cry. mom, i can t do it. reporter: why? i can t read or write spanish. reporter: at 13, she was a stranger in a foreign land. i felt like there s no more dreams for me. ....
Bread and meat. we couldn t afford anything. i m going start crying. i m sorry. i start crying. thanks to generous people in america that have helped us. that s cherise. they go to las vegas to celebrate. she was there with her twin sister to celebrate their 21st birthday. and now she s in tears. hopefully she ll get out of vegas. but if not, i know some people you can call. moving on here. we ve got the news out of iraq. this was good news for american and iraqi forces that two opt most wanted ter terrorists there had been killed. will it be a devastating blow or will al qaeda regroup and move on? first, though, random moment is coming up. ....