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>> and austria is leaving hundreds stranded in italy. and starting the research for the u.k. which suggests eating a portion or chocolate a day can help you live longer. a court has upheld a death season tense including the groups general guide. they were convicted of planning a mass jailbreak during the revolution, more than 80 others were sentenced to death in absentia. the court also impose add life sentence on 15 others for spying on behalf of foreign groups. death by hanging this judge upheld the previous verdict against egypt's deposed president. first and with con can census of opinion to punish each of the following. >> along with other top leaders were sentenced over a prison break over the revolution. the case is politically motivated. it comes from a judiciary. and there is no chance for any of the defend. morsi and senior muslim brotherhood were sentenced to life in prison just before reading the verdict, the judge accused -- and demonized the level hood. some say the case is a trial of the revolution which toppled mumbarak. >> these are not delivering what we are
>> and austria is leaving hundreds stranded in italy. and starting the research for the u.k. which suggests eating a portion or chocolate a day can help you live longer. a court has upheld a death season tense including the groups general guide. they were convicted of planning a mass jailbreak during the revolution, more than 80 others were sentenced to death in absentia. the court also impose add life sentence on 15 others for spying on behalf of foreign groups. death by hanging this...
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most irregular migrants are stopped from boarding the trains to austria and germany. those who manage to sneak in are escorted off the train by custom guards and the very few who make it across the border are escorted back by austrian police. >> these people are traumatized. they've run from their countries and are forced to get off here and they don't even know where they are. they just can't understand why they can't move on to another european country. >> this is what the migrants wait for, one of the six trains that stop every day a few managed to get past police, the next wait for the next train out of italy. >> this is not the only italian border where the agreement is put to the test. on tuesday italian police forcibly removed tens of migrants who had been camping out in the rocks president boor with france. in the past few days, they had staged protests and went on hunger strike, after french police refused to left them in. the tightened border controls have caused a diplomatic dispute with italy but france defended its right to stop illegal immigration. thous
most irregular migrants are stopped from boarding the trains to austria and germany. those who manage to sneak in are escorted off the train by custom guards and the very few who make it across the border are escorted back by austrian police. >> these people are traumatized. they've run from their countries and are forced to get off here and they don't even know where they are. they just can't understand why they can't move on to another european country. >> this is what the...
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beyond that is austria the bait way forgateway for many migrants who hope to build a new life. most migrants are stopped from border boarding the train. those who manage to sneak in are escorted off by custom guards. and the few who make it across the border are escorted back by austrian police. >> these people are traumatized. they runaway from their countries. and after an exhausting journey they're forced to get off here and they don't know where they are. they just can't understand why they can't move on to another european country. >> this is what these migrants wait for. one of the six trains that stop at the train station every day. a few manage to get past police. the rest just wait for the next train out of italy. this is not the only italian border where the agreement is put to the test. on tuesday italian police forcebly remove tens of migrants who are camping out on the rocks at the border with france. in the past few days they had staged protests and went on hunger after police refused to let them in. france protected it's right to stop illegal immigration. there a
beyond that is austria the bait way forgateway for many migrants who hope to build a new life. most migrants are stopped from border boarding the train. those who manage to sneak in are escorted off by custom guards. and the few who make it across the border are escorted back by austrian police. >> these people are traumatized. they runaway from their countries. and after an exhausting journey they're forced to get off here and they don't know where they are. they just can't understand...
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on iran secretary of state john kerry is in vienna austria negotiating with the iranians his counterpart, the iranian foreign minister due back in vienna, we understand it was today, of consultations in tehran a lot of sticking points and pronouncements from the supreme leader of iran drawing sharp red lines, and the president answering the critics and speaking to the leaders for tough talk around the negotiations. let's listen. >> there has been a lot of talk on the other eyed -- side from the iranian negotiators about whether they can abide by some of the terms that came up in lausanne, if they cannot that will be a problem. i said from the start i will walk away from the negotiations if in fact it's a bad deal. >> today u.s. officials making it official that a death line that was to be today, june 30th
on iran secretary of state john kerry is in vienna austria negotiating with the iranians his counterpart, the iranian foreign minister due back in vienna, we understand it was today, of consultations in tehran a lot of sticking points and pronouncements from the supreme leader of iran drawing sharp red lines, and the president answering the critics and speaking to the leaders for tough talk around the negotiations. let's listen. >> there has been a lot of talk on the other eyed -- side...
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ademÁs, el gran premio de la fÓrmula uno de austria. y ambos lo consiguieron empatando 1 1. el gol de cabeza de josÉ marÍa jimÉnez, pero lucas barrios ponÍa el 1 1 definitivo por los guaranÍes. la confederaciÓn brasileÑa apelarÁ a la sanciÓn impuesta para neymar. brasil perdiÓ 1 0 en contra de colombia. la aventura de ronaldinho en mÉxico ha llegado a su fin de manera oficial el astro brasileÑo querÉtaro llegaron un acuerdo para finalizar su relaciÓn contractual. a los motores de la fÓrmula uno en donde luis hamilton consiguiÓ mejor posiciÓn para el primer premio de austria sebastiÁn vettel partirÁ la tercera posiciÓn. el mexicano sergio pÉrez lo hizo en la 16 plaza. no se olvide que el gran premios por nuestras pantallas y en la ediciÓn nocturna tendremos los resultados del grupo b de la copa amÉrica. >> y si alguna vez ha tenido la necesidad de recibir un abrazo pero conforte, pero no tiene quien se lo ve o deseos incumplidos con quien tener a lguien con quien acurrucarse en la cama esto podrÍa llegar a su fin. >> a una pareja en flor
ademÁs, el gran premio de la fÓrmula uno de austria. y ambos lo consiguieron empatando 1 1. el gol de cabeza de josÉ marÍa jimÉnez, pero lucas barrios ponÍa el 1 1 definitivo por los guaranÍes. la confederaciÓn brasileÑa apelarÁ a la sanciÓn impuesta para neymar. brasil perdiÓ 1 0 en contra de colombia. la aventura de ronaldinho en mÉxico ha llegado a su fin de manera oficial el astro brasileÑo querÉtaro llegaron un acuerdo para finalizar su relaciÓn contractual. a los motores...
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ademÁs el gran premio de la fÓrmula uno de austria.lÍder de grupo y asÍ lo hizo, sin mostrar mucho fÚtbol, haciendo lo justo y necesario. el tanto fue de gonzalo higuaÍn. jamaica estÁ eliminada. mientras tanto uruguay y paraguay ya habÍan amarrado su pase a los cuartos de final, sÓlo esperaban un gol y esperaban el resultado de argentina para ver su enfrentamiento. la celeste se fue arriba, luego lucas barrios por el 1 1 definitivo. uruguay accede como uno de los mejores terceros y se medirÁ ante chile en los cuartos de final. mientras que en paraguay esperan por el ganador, se define maÑana entre brasil, colombia brasil y perÚ. a los motores de fÓrmula uno, el britÁnico luis huntington, consiguiÓ el gran premio de austria. el alemÁn, mientras que tambiÉn sebastiÁn, de ferrari partirÁ la tercera posiciÓn. el venezolano maldonado, Ésta un 10, el mexicano sergio pÉrez lo hizo en la 10 plaza. maÑana por supuesto tendremos, todo lo que viene para la copa amÉrica en las prÓximas instancias y tener la informaciÓn deportiva la puede encontrar
ademÁs el gran premio de la fÓrmula uno de austria.lÍder de grupo y asÍ lo hizo, sin mostrar mucho fÚtbol, haciendo lo justo y necesario. el tanto fue de gonzalo higuaÍn. jamaica estÁ eliminada. mientras tanto uruguay y paraguay ya habÍan amarrado su pase a los cuartos de final, sÓlo esperaban un gol y esperaban el resultado de argentina para ver su enfrentamiento. la celeste se fue arriba, luego lucas barrios por el 1 1 definitivo. uruguay accede como uno de los mejores terceros y se...
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seen isn't there the criticize that are allowed to referendum like norway and germany and uc and austria this is shown by the 16 and 17 he remember recommendation and turnout to vote this also is true in the united states that have allowed it chicago primary and many maryland where 16 and 17 years old showed up 4 times as older voters. >> on the countries you've listed that have the votes are there restrictions on the vote such the ones that be restrictions on the youth in san francisco. >> i'm not sure about the restrictions in place. >> what restriction are here. >> for example the youth is only for municipal you'll not been able to vote on state or national politics and the question in norway or brazil and other countries so. >> so all the countries the working k they're on allowed to vote in local but in argentina i can vote like on the local elections without a problem. >> it sounds the youth vote is extended there is some limitations where it is just municipal like what we're taken care of here over and over you mentioned argentina it is national; is that correct not a carr blank s
seen isn't there the criticize that are allowed to referendum like norway and germany and uc and austria this is shown by the 16 and 17 he remember recommendation and turnout to vote this also is true in the united states that have allowed it chicago primary and many maryland where 16 and 17 years old showed up 4 times as older voters. >> on the countries you've listed that have the votes are there restrictions on the vote such the ones that be restrictions on the youth in san francisco....
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lou: date you very much reporting from austria. with the president's unusual mission he still lacks a complete strategy to combat and destroy as promised we have k.t. mcfarland. and in complete strategy? he placed squarely on the pentagon. is there some question in his mind that he is the commander in chief? >>. [laughter] he is getting information from the pentagon of strategies he does not want to do. at this point it will take of major u.s. operation or presence for a long period of time and that is not the answer he wants. he doesn't have a strategy to defeat isis' but how to deal with this witches' to punted to the next administration. a political strategy. is so messed up but i have to do something because i cannot look like i am walking away to let iran takeover advices he says we will do this or speed up the trading here or there so that the faults will not be his. lou: i think he is becoming an extraordinary combination in his government's as authoritarian he wants to go along on domestic issues and foreign policy as that
lou: date you very much reporting from austria. with the president's unusual mission he still lacks a complete strategy to combat and destroy as promised we have k.t. mcfarland. and in complete strategy? he placed squarely on the pentagon. is there some question in his mind that he is the commander in chief? >>. [laughter] he is getting information from the pentagon of strategies he does not want to do. at this point it will take of major u.s. operation or presence for a long period of...
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. >> i am going to -- austria. >> austria. >> london. >> london they seldom stay more than a night orthe long grass desperate people resting their weary legs and achy can bones before continuing a long journey, leaving far behind them yemen iraq, and not far ahead of them now along a well worn path, the hungary border and the european union. yes, of course, they come here really exhausting and tired and like they really need help, and medical care. >> a prosecutor who fled afghanistan with hi wife and two children. she needs medical attention the children ask for sweets and chocolate. >> what do you tell them about the future, and the life that they can expect? i would like to see a future because we leave the country for this for them, because they should get an ex-case. >> another frequent visitor is a priest. and basics like socks and shoes. >> i have seen many thousands of people here p but this is just a fraction of the people crossing the border and many of them are not coming this way, they are the smuggler, system working. >> within hours most will have left only the road to w
. >> i am going to -- austria. >> austria. >> london. >> london they seldom stay more than a night orthe long grass desperate people resting their weary legs and achy can bones before continuing a long journey, leaving far behind them yemen iraq, and not far ahead of them now along a well worn path, the hungary border and the european union. yes, of course, they come here really exhausting and tired and like they really need help, and medical care. >> a prosecutor...
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. >>> i'm paul in austria where a mountain bike is hitting new heights. ♪ ♪ hello and you are watchingour and reminder of top stories iraqi forces backed by u.s. led coalition air strikes opened supply lies to the town of beji and oil refinery and barack obama admitted the u.s. has no complete strategy against the group in iraq. the u.n. envoy on sexual violence says teenage girls abducted by i.s.i.l. are being sold in slave markets and says in the markets girls can be traded for as little as a pack of cigarettes. migrant rescues in the mediterranean sea say they were beaten and have rescued 6,000 people from stricken boats in the past few days and a lot of focus has been on the mediterranean but many people made desperate journeys through the world and tens of thousands of children mostly from central america crossed over the mexican border into the u.s. and this is viktor a 16-year-old from el salvador and his case is being heard by the courts and we hear the story from los angeles. >> reporter: in april he was waiting for a hearing before a u.s. immigration judge and fled because me
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first we'll go to vienna, austria, where u.s. and international negotiators have been meeting with iran. there may be a fatal flaw. >> back in april u.s. and iranian negotiators banged out a preliminary zeal meant to find some milt ground-z deal meant to find some middle ground from tough sanctions. well this is the week when the fine print is supposed to be figured out. al jazeera correspondent james bays has our report from vienna austria where this final set of talks is set to go down. james what do we expect? >> mary, one u.s. official described the atmosphere of these talks as a roller coaster. i think it's pretty fair to say that the last couple of hours has been a low tempo here, that's because most of the foreign minister with the exception of u.s. secretary of state john kerry have left. they have left because the iranian foreign minister zarif has left. the fact that he's gone back to tehran could make this the most important day of these whole talks because he's gone back for consultations with the president and the su
first we'll go to vienna, austria, where u.s. and international negotiators have been meeting with iran. there may be a fatal flaw. >> back in april u.s. and iranian negotiators banged out a preliminary zeal meant to find some milt ground-z deal meant to find some middle ground from tough sanctions. well this is the week when the fine print is supposed to be figured out. al jazeera correspondent james bays has our report from vienna austria where this final set of talks is set to go down....
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>> i'm going to austria. >> reporter: austria. >> i go to belgium. >> london. >> london. >> reporter:schedule.com stay more than a night or two in these little encampments in the long grass here. desperately incredibly desperate people resting their aching bones, leaving far behind them countries like afghanistan, syria, yemen, and iraq and not far ahead of them now, the hungarian border and the european union. so the people are often in quite bad shape when they reach this point in their journey? >> yes, of course. they have been coming here really exhausted and really tired and like they really need help and medical care. >> reporter: this man is a prosecutor who fled afghanistan with his wife and two children. she needs medical attention, the children ask for sweets and chocolate. what do you tell them about the future? what do you tell them about the life that they can expect in europe? >> i would like to -- they have a good future and because we leave country for them because they should get an education. >> reporter: another frequent visitor here is a hungarian priest. his van f
>> i'm going to austria. >> reporter: austria. >> i go to belgium. >> london. >> london. >> reporter:schedule.com stay more than a night or two in these little encampments in the long grass here. desperately incredibly desperate people resting their aching bones, leaving far behind them countries like afghanistan, syria, yemen, and iraq and not far ahead of them now, the hungarian border and the european union. so the people are often in quite bad shape when...
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chris jansing live for us in austria. the heat in the west taking the headlines this morning. 102 is the forecast high. 25 degrees above average. you can see the winds here. the cool waters of the pacific will not keep anybody cool today unless you're along the coastal there. even boise getting up there near 96. the heat will progress inland from the next couple of days to the middle of the country. 103 today. redding up to 107. sacramento will be toasty, too. the heat spreads east on tuesday. it will spread to the middle of the country with 90s wide spread all the way to minneapolis as we go throughout the second week of june. kind of right on schedule. the storm is very much weakened. it's kind of separated. got sheared a part a little bit. winds are down to 50 miles per hour. we're not expecting a lot of problems from the storm at all in the baja. eventually some of the moisture will sneak to arizona and new mexico but not a lot. just including you in redding. fresno about 105. areas right on the coast the exception. n
chris jansing live for us in austria. the heat in the west taking the headlines this morning. 102 is the forecast high. 25 degrees above average. you can see the winds here. the cool waters of the pacific will not keep anybody cool today unless you're along the coastal there. even boise getting up there near 96. the heat will progress inland from the next couple of days to the middle of the country. 103 today. redding up to 107. sacramento will be toasty, too. the heat spreads east on tuesday....
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holmes: we were fighting in the hartz mountain sector on our way into fighting in austria. anyway, when we crossed this river and we came into this area, the germans were in there but they were more -- they did not put up any resistance, and they had an airport nearby. as a matter of fact this was a place i saw my first german jet. i never knew what they were, but i knew they were just damn fast. i try to open fire on a couple of them, and i the time you could get your guns trained, the thing was gone like that -- by the time you could get your guns trained. we passed this house, and off in the distance, we could see huge warehouses and long rows of something like -- i don't know. these are square, long buildings . it had a gate in it. i don't recall what the writing was up over the gate but what we did encounter inside of their -- i got out and walked in to see what was inside, and that was when i -- you could smell death for maybe 20 miles before you ever got to it. it's very different. humans and animals are entirely different. you can stand a cattle or horses or somethi
holmes: we were fighting in the hartz mountain sector on our way into fighting in austria. anyway, when we crossed this river and we came into this area, the germans were in there but they were more -- they did not put up any resistance, and they had an airport nearby. as a matter of fact this was a place i saw my first german jet. i never knew what they were, but i knew they were just damn fast. i try to open fire on a couple of them, and i the time you could get your guns trained, the thing...
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. >> i'm palm reese in austria where mountain biking is hitting new heights. just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast business understands that. their wifi isn't just fast near the router. it's fast in the break room. fast in the conference room. fast in tom's office. fast in other tom's office. fast in the foyer [pronounced foy-yer] or is it foyer [pronounced foy-yay]? fast in the hallway. i feel like i've been here before. switch now and get the fastest wifi everywhere. comcast business. built for business. movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping. inspiring. entertaining. "talk to al jazeera". only on al jazeera america. june the effects of last september's oil spill on the shallow river in bangladesh are still felt. 350,000-liters spilled when an oil tanker collided with a cargo vessel and sank. the mangroves are a unesco world heritage site and home to the threatened bengal tyler. many rare species live there including the dolphin. 2.5 million people live along the shorelines. many of them are fishe
. >> i'm palm reese in austria where mountain biking is hitting new heights. just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast business understands that. their wifi isn't just fast near the router. it's fast in the break room. fast in the conference room. fast in tom's office. fast in other tom's office. fast in the foyer [pronounced foy-yer] or is it foyer [pronounced foy-yay]? fast in the hallway. i feel like i've been here before. switch now and get the fastest...
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we can head to the new zealand and austria editor. way more than anticipated. what does that tell us? reporter: it shows there is perhaps some impact on hiring intentions. it underlines the delicate balance the governor has on his hands. on one hand, trying to help out the parts of the economy that are struggling. set against that, strong housing market in sydney. some of the things going on in sydney are crazy. is now signs employment picking up. the question is whether he has scope for another cut. he thinks it is possible that they could cut later. but data lake this makes his job harder. a saw it reflected in stronger reaction on the australian dollar. there have been a few pressure marks from statisticians. it has jumped around a lot. a weaker runollows in the previous months. there probably will be one or two questions about how much we can trust the data. there are aid note few anomalies in the western australian data. that is something that needs to be looked at. going forward, might have some sort of mitigating impact on the market reaction. to sum up,
we can head to the new zealand and austria editor. way more than anticipated. what does that tell us? reporter: it shows there is perhaps some impact on hiring intentions. it underlines the delicate balance the governor has on his hands. on one hand, trying to help out the parts of the economy that are struggling. set against that, strong housing market in sydney. some of the things going on in sydney are crazy. is now signs employment picking up. the question is whether he has scope for...
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. ♪ germany and austria lifted a three-week long suspension of the agreement.asure was meant to prevent disruptions during last week's g 7 meeting in bolvaria and with potential protesters the reenforced border control took thousands of migrants to crossing into northern europe and they are now stranded across the italian border and we report. >> reporter: a dash for freedom on the train to northern europe. and he is one of the northernmost train station in the italian alps and austria is for migrants who hope to build a new life there. but for those without a permit the next stop remains a dream ticket. most migrants are stopped from boarding the trains and those who manage to sneak in are escorted off the train by custom guards and few who make it over the border are escorted back by austrian police. >> translator: these people are traumatized and run away from their countries and after an exhausting journey they are forced to get off here and they do not know where they are. they just can't understand why they can't move on to another european country. >> re
. ♪ germany and austria lifted a three-week long suspension of the agreement.asure was meant to prevent disruptions during last week's g 7 meeting in bolvaria and with potential protesters the reenforced border control took thousands of migrants to crossing into northern europe and they are now stranded across the italian border and we report. >> reporter: a dash for freedom on the train to northern europe. and he is one of the northernmost train station in the italian alps and austria...
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mary, austria.california's yosemite national park. >> i'm going to do it! >> mich is one of two people ever to concur taft point without a safety harness, a 99-foot walk on a one-inch-thick nylon rope, a vertigo-inducing 6,900 feet over yosemite valley. remember, this is without any safety gear. >> whoo-hoo! >> mich is considered one of the world's best high-line slackliners, both with and without a safety harness. >> the feeling is amazing because you control yourself. and if you lose focus, it's getting dangerous. >> slacklining has been around for decades. this video from 1938 in india shows a man balancing on a loose, bouncy rope, hence the name slack line. these days, the line mich walks is more taut, and he takes the sport to new heights. once the nylon rope is stretched and anchored, mich gets to work. he makes it look easy, but make no mistake, it's not. even members of mich's entourage, who all use a harness. ♪ ♪ >> mich keeps his fear of falling in check. >> fear is not good. if you don't
mary, austria.california's yosemite national park. >> i'm going to do it! >> mich is one of two people ever to concur taft point without a safety harness, a 99-foot walk on a one-inch-thick nylon rope, a vertigo-inducing 6,900 feet over yosemite valley. remember, this is without any safety gear. >> whoo-hoo! >> mich is considered one of the world's best high-line slackliners, both with and without a safety harness. >> the feeling is amazing because you control...
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live in austria. >>> meanwhile another big weekend for republican presidential hopefuls gathering this afternoon for the first roast and ride fundraiser in boone, iowa. john roberts is here live with the latest. john? >> reporter: kelly, good afternoon to you. this is one of those great iowa events that makes covering politics here so much fun. this is the joanie ernst roast and ride. had a motorcycle ride from des moines all the way up to the central iowa expo just outside of boone earlier today. features seven presidential candidates. there she is with scott walker who will be coming up here in just a little while. rick perry was also there. he did his own separate ride with a bunch of military veterans. rick perry, of course the subject of intense criticism by hillary clinton earlier this week. along with a number of other republican governors secretary clinton did, casting laws to disenfranchise poor and minority voters. that's the sort of thing rick perry does not like to hear. we asked him about that earlier today. >> it's a very popular law in texas. and you have to have i.d. to
live in austria. >>> meanwhile another big weekend for republican presidential hopefuls gathering this afternoon for the first roast and ride fundraiser in boone, iowa. john roberts is here live with the latest. john? >> reporter: kelly, good afternoon to you. this is one of those great iowa events that makes covering politics here so much fun. this is the joanie ernst roast and ride. had a motorcycle ride from des moines all the way up to the central iowa expo just outside of...
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>> i'm going to austria. >> austria? belgium. >> london. >> they seldom stay a night or two in these little encampments. in the long grass here desperate people resting their we'rely legs and aching bones before continuing on their journey. leaving behind afghanistan syria, yemen and iraq and not far ahead of them along a well- well-warn path the human gearan border and european union. people are often in quite bad shape when they reach this point of the journey. >> yes, they come and they're really exhausted and really tired, and they really need help and medical care. >> a prosecutor who fled afghanistan with his wife and two children. she needs medical attention. the children asked for sweets and chocolate. >> what do you tell them about the future? what could you tell them about the life that they can expect in europe? >> i would like to see that we leave the country for them. they should get an education. >> another frequent visiter is hungarian priest with a van full of donations of bread and water and basics of so
>> i'm going to austria. >> austria? belgium. >> london. >> they seldom stay a night or two in these little encampments. in the long grass here desperate people resting their we'rely legs and aching bones before continuing on their journey. leaving behind afghanistan syria, yemen and iraq and not far ahead of them along a well- well-warn path the human gearan border and european union. people are often in quite bad shape when they reach this point of the journey....
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you won't see them on the streets in austria. it's against the law. it's a crime.s important for folks to under to teach people what is right and what is wrong, what is acceptable and what is not when you allow these types of symbols and monuments in public squares. not just in charleston or south carolina but all throughout the south. i'm here in atlanta now and i drove past today several monuments to the confederate that are just out there in the public domain and i couldn't imagine anybody being forced to see that who had suffered the crimes against humanity that african-americans have suffered. >> shawn king and gordon thank you both. >>> coming up next could hacking be the weapon that terrorists use against us? several planes were grounded over the weekend due to hacking. >>> also at the top of the hour more on the breaking news one of the most influential politicians in south carolina calling for the confederate flag to be removed completely from the state capitol grounds. that's straight ahead. let's take a look at your credit. >>i know i have a 786 fico sco
you won't see them on the streets in austria. it's against the law. it's a crime.s important for folks to under to teach people what is right and what is wrong, what is acceptable and what is not when you allow these types of symbols and monuments in public squares. not just in charleston or south carolina but all throughout the south. i'm here in atlanta now and i drove past today several monuments to the confederate that are just out there in the public domain and i couldn't imagine anybody...
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y el gran premio de fÓrmula uno en austria.tido de brasil y venezuela. colombia quedarÍa afuera. y brasil le dio vida a colombia... thiago puso el dos a cero a los nueve minutos. venezuela responderÍa a travÉs del 84. pero serÍa muy tarde. y brasil ahora se verÁ ante paraguay. colombia frente argentina. perÚ ante bolivia. y chilenos contra uruguayos por los cuartos de final. y nos vamos a alemania, donde roger federer consiguiÓ su octavo tÍtulo en el torneo de hallhuber... en donde tambiÉn busca su octava corona. y le recuerdo como siempre que me pueden escribir a mi direcciÓn de twitter. arantxa:y bueno terminamos ahorita, habÍa unos 80 cocineros que prepararon la pizza mÁs larga del mundo. la deliciosa la deliciosa pizza medio mÁs de 1695 m. utilizaron tonelada y media de queso mozzarella y mÁs de media tonelada de salsa de tomate. la tonelada sirviÓ para los miles de inmigrantes que acababan de llegar a italia. no le cambie, pido una pizza? nos vemos esta noche. fÉlix: nos vemos esta noche. ♪ fue el aÑo mÁs oscuro y mÁs difÍ
y el gran premio de fÓrmula uno en austria.tido de brasil y venezuela. colombia quedarÍa afuera. y brasil le dio vida a colombia... thiago puso el dos a cero a los nueve minutos. venezuela responderÍa a travÉs del 84. pero serÍa muy tarde. y brasil ahora se verÁ ante paraguay. colombia frente argentina. perÚ ante bolivia. y chilenos contra uruguayos por los cuartos de final. y nos vamos a alemania, donde roger federer consiguiÓ su octavo tÍtulo en el torneo de hallhuber... en donde...
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united states did not declare war on austria, hungary, for another eight months. even then, it was rather difficult for the americans to figure out exactly how they would engage austria, hungary on the battlefield. reminiscent of a story i alluded to earlier whereby, in the second world war, hungary is one of the satellites of hitler germany. after his declaration of war on the united states, the hungarian ambassador was forced to admit that he was at war with america. the response was yes, very well, and, where is your country? the united states and heritage, so to speak, the enemies of its associates. that does not mean that the u.s. declared war on all of them. the u.s. did not declare war on the ottoman empire. a seemingly accidental fact which actually has huge consequences which lasted this day. american-turkish relations have always rested on a fairly sound footing. the countries were not actually at war in the 20th century. if you were in turkey recently i've i was, you would notice a serious difference between how turkish people feel about brits and ameri
united states did not declare war on austria, hungary, for another eight months. even then, it was rather difficult for the americans to figure out exactly how they would engage austria, hungary on the battlefield. reminiscent of a story i alluded to earlier whereby, in the second world war, hungary is one of the satellites of hitler germany. after his declaration of war on the united states, the hungarian ambassador was forced to admit that he was at war with america. the response was yes,...
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most migrants are stopped from boarding the trains to austria and germany. those who manage to sneak in are escorted off the trains by custom guards and the few who make it across the border are escorted back by the austrian police. >> these people are traumatized. they runaway from their countries. and then after an exhausting journey they are forced to get off here. they don't know where they are. they don't understand why they can't move on to another country. >> these are one of the trains that stop every day. they try to get on the train. >> on tuesday italian police forcebly remove tens of migrants who had been camping out on the rocks at the border with france. in the past few days, they had staged protests and went on hunger strikes after french police refused to let them in. it had caused a border dispute with italy but france defended it's right to stop illegal immigration. >> the block aid means that thousands are stranded at train stations across the country. 400 migrants have camped outside of the station while they wait to decide which way to g
most migrants are stopped from boarding the trains to austria and germany. those who manage to sneak in are escorted off the trains by custom guards and the few who make it across the border are escorted back by the austrian police. >> these people are traumatized. they runaway from their countries. and then after an exhausting journey they are forced to get off here. they don't know where they are. they don't understand why they can't move on to another country. >> these are one of...
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. >> i'm paul reese in austria where mountain biking has hit new heights. >> egypt has sentenced 11 mendeath for their part in the country's worse ever football violence. over 70 people were killed and many were injured in the riot of 2012. many relatives are angry that the police have not been held to account for failing to stop the attacks. [ screaming ] >> they've been waiting for justice for over three years and they're angry over the verdict. these are the families of some of those killed in the football riot in 2012. some used judiciary to cover up for football fans who took part of the revolution. many accuse the police for fail failing to stop the violence. >> we were told since his arrest the head of security has not spent an hour inside the cell. he has been staying inside the acted for the past four years. he appears in a shirt and nike shoes in front of us. >> they were the one who is abandoned the stadium and didn't make a barrier. when we went to get the bodies of our children, we saw that the army was dividing the area. they should have secured these kids. there is no jud
. >> i'm paul reese in austria where mountain biking has hit new heights. >> egypt has sentenced 11 mendeath for their part in the country's worse ever football violence. over 70 people were killed and many were injured in the riot of 2012. many relatives are angry that the police have not been held to account for failing to stop the attacks. [ screaming ] >> they've been waiting for justice for over three years and they're angry over the verdict. these are the families of...
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-- when i say displaced, they were in germany or austria, but they may have come from poland, latvia czechoslovakia. they are there, but that's not where they are from. there's a whole section where none of the names are redacted. not only are the names not redacted, but somehow, the actual court papers are there, the judge's approval of the adoption. the little latvian boy, if i wanted to, i could try to look him up because i not only know who adopted him, i know what their street address was. that was not cut out, and i have no idea why. meanwhile, there are other letters where just everything is gone. but it was a wonderful addition. also at the truman presidential library, the photographs of the displaced persons camp. there were so many photographs i wanted to use, and i can only use a couple, but those were just stunning. and also the number of photographs where it showed wac's giving parties to these kids, just trying to lighten their day. any other questions, comments? >> what were the main reasons for universal health care not being implemented? holt: people did believe it w
-- when i say displaced, they were in germany or austria, but they may have come from poland, latvia czechoslovakia. they are there, but that's not where they are from. there's a whole section where none of the names are redacted. not only are the names not redacted, but somehow, the actual court papers are there, the judge's approval of the adoption. the little latvian boy, if i wanted to, i could try to look him up because i not only know who adopted him, i know what their street address was....
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para quienes se complican las cosas es para los rusos, perdieron 1_0 en contra de austria, en un partidonse porque mataron a mi mamÁ. locutor: el ataque al cuartel de la policÍa en dallas convierte un vecindario en una zona de guerra. >> estaba afuera del edificio cuando se oyen los balazos. locutor: cÓmo. alguacil de un pequeÑo pueblo estÁ enfrentando la crisis de la migraciÓn indocumentada con los recursos que tienen. h
para quienes se complican las cosas es para los rusos, perdieron 1_0 en contra de austria, en un partidonse porque mataron a mi mamÁ. locutor: el ataque al cuartel de la policÍa en dallas convierte un vecindario en una zona de guerra. >> estaba afuera del edificio cuando se oyen los balazos. locutor: cÓmo. alguacil de un pequeÑo pueblo estÁ enfrentando la crisis de la migraciÓn indocumentada con los recursos que tienen. h
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the mercedes driver has now been in every race since last year's austria's grand prix.both >> it was quite a difficult qualifying condition because of the track conditions. yes, i was grateful that i got my third lap in on the first run in q 3 and i was pushing for that bit of extra in the next run, and just took the glisk in risk. >> pakistan are 182 behind in cricket. thethe lead much 117 lead, and pakistan picked up two. and sri lanka wickets sri lanka still trailed by 54 going into that fifth and final day. >>> and england have won a thrillling international series against new zealand. they would take the series 3-2 with a high-scoring serious. series. england' reply adjusted to 192 an 26 over and got there with an over to spare. >>> well, the world's best golfers are battling out at chambers bay. just a few kilometers way from a greater challenge. the friends of american veteran veteran's golf course design bid jack nicholas. if is for war veterans. >> the course looks good. >> i tried playing golf with my prosthetic leg. it doesn't go so smoothly. >> i love it. >>
the mercedes driver has now been in every race since last year's austria's grand prix.both >> it was quite a difficult qualifying condition because of the track conditions. yes, i was grateful that i got my third lap in on the first run in q 3 and i was pushing for that bit of extra in the next run, and just took the glisk in risk. >> pakistan are 182 behind in cricket. thethe lead much 117 lead, and pakistan picked up two. and sri lanka wickets sri lanka still trailed by 54 going...
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. >> i am going to -- austria. >> austria. >> london. >> london. >> they seldom stay more than a night or two in these little encampments desperate people incredibly courageous opeople resting their weary legs before continuing a long long journey leaving far behind them countries like afghanistan, syria iraq, and not far ahead of them now along a well worn path the hungary border and the european union. so they are in bad shape by the time they reach this point. >> yes, they are really exhausted and tired. and they really need help, and medical care. >> accused mad is a prosecutor. with his wife and two children, she needs medical attention, the children asked for sweets and chocolate. >> what do you tell them about the future? what do you tell them about the life they can expect. >> i would like to tell them they will have a good future, because we with leave the country for this, for them, because they should get an education can. >> another frequent visitor is 100 gain priest, his van filled with donations of bread, watt wither and basics like socks and shoes. >> i have seen many t
. >> i am going to -- austria. >> austria. >> london. >> london. >> they seldom stay more than a night or two in these little encampments desperate people incredibly courageous opeople resting their weary legs before continuing a long long journey leaving far behind them countries like afghanistan, syria iraq, and not far ahead of them now along a well worn path the hungary border and the european union. so they are in bad shape by the time they reach this point....
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cities in massachusetts and vermont are going to follow suits and 16 and 17 years old are voting in austria and norway and some parts of unit kingdom this issue caught our attention with the 3 percent of central voters registered to vote in the - 85 percent went to the polls recently in california our state senator senator leno has had the amendment to allow the youth to participate in the election. >> the slide sorry about that the national picture how unfortunately, the united states has poor voter turnout 40 percent vote during the midterm elections and this is not compared well to the nations that average to 90 percent turnout nationally our turnout rate is the lowest since world war ii and we have the lowest in the age group with 2008 presidential election recent years it's been at the all-time low 56 percent voids last november and 29 in the november before the june elections are lower still in san francisco voter turnout is the lowest in the two neighborhoods that have the highest concentration of families the bayview and visitacion valley many children are living in household their
cities in massachusetts and vermont are going to follow suits and 16 and 17 years old are voting in austria and norway and some parts of unit kingdom this issue caught our attention with the 3 percent of central voters registered to vote in the - 85 percent went to the polls recently in california our state senator senator leno has had the amendment to allow the youth to participate in the election. >> the slide sorry about that the national picture how unfortunately, the united states...
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>> traveling with the president in foggy austria. thank you. >>> is president obama, in essence, turning back the clock when it comes to iraq policy? we have thoughts on that. good evening. >> hi bret. mr. obama's acknowledgement he doesn't have a strategy for defeating isis made a lot of headlines. something else may have been more telling. mr. obama said quote, where we have trained iraqi forces directly and equipped them and train and assist posture, they operate effectively. he found that when he took office. the surge of u.s. troops under bush crushed al qaeda in iraq. iraqi forces assumed much of the country's security burden. u.s. forces were still deeply involved in training and assisting iraqi counter parts. in 2008 president obama admitted the surge was succeeded and called rock an extraordinary achievement. that year 2011 saw 40,000 u.s. troops in the country. a year later, 4,000. the iraqi army has not been the same since. there are many reasons. when forces are deeply involved training assisting and influencing, they fig
>> traveling with the president in foggy austria. thank you. >>> is president obama, in essence, turning back the clock when it comes to iraq policy? we have thoughts on that. good evening. >> hi bret. mr. obama's acknowledgement he doesn't have a strategy for defeating isis made a lot of headlines. something else may have been more telling. mr. obama said quote, where we have trained iraqi forces directly and equipped them and train and assist posture, they operate...
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we have the latest from austria. report this is an ip tense first day of a two-day meeting from one of the world's most etch collusive clubs. leaders here are frustrated with greece russia and vladimir putin who was kicked out for g-8 for his insurgence into the ukraine. serious problems all day discussed in this stunning setting. >> to the sound of bavarian music, the president having schnitzel and beer for breakfast. >> i have to admit that i for got bring my leaderhosen but i will see if i can buy some while i'm here. >> part of an ongoing effort to smooth strained relations with chancellor merkel, following allegations the u.s. tapped her cell phone. she has been a go-between between president putin and ukraine. a topic that took up more than half of the meeting. in the first big development of the summit merkel agreed if putin doesn't back off sanctions should be extended. >> there should be a peaceful diplomatic resolution to this problem. but it will require that europe the united states as well as the world s
we have the latest from austria. report this is an ip tense first day of a two-day meeting from one of the world's most etch collusive clubs. leaders here are frustrated with greece russia and vladimir putin who was kicked out for g-8 for his insurgence into the ukraine. serious problems all day discussed in this stunning setting. >> to the sound of bavarian music, the president having schnitzel and beer for breakfast. >> i have to admit that i for got bring my leaderhosen but i...
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. >>> in austria a man has rammed his car into a crowd of people. six of the 34 are in serious position. investigators have arrested the driver, they say he was distraught due to personal problems. in brazil, this tournament fans are hoping for a come back. tom ackerman reports. >> reporter: on a rainy pitch inrio, since brazil's drubbing on home turf last year their pride has suffered some damage. the mother of one boy sums it up. >> we are seeing it as a hangover from what happened in the world cup. we're watching but not that enthusiastic. >> reporter: in last week's coppa america club, kicked a ball at an opponent and tried a head-butt on another but brazil had already lost 1-0. but still these kids have faith. >> out of the entire team, only namar shoots towards the goal. brazil had five shots and four of them were from namar. >> like their idol who is the star of fc barcelona they turn their attention away from brazil's shores. >> brazilian kids, there are really good brazilian players and they watch those players much more than the brazilian
. >>> in austria a man has rammed his car into a crowd of people. six of the 34 are in serious position. investigators have arrested the driver, they say he was distraught due to personal problems. in brazil, this tournament fans are hoping for a come back. tom ackerman reports. >> reporter: on a rainy pitch inrio, since brazil's drubbing on home turf last year their pride has suffered some damage. the mother of one boy sums it up. >> we are seeing it as a hangover from...
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. >> kevin corke is in austria traveling with the white house press corps. kevin? >> reporter: always good to talk with you, har is are. it's been an interesting day here at the g-7 meeting. the president mentioned that he needed to peck up some literhosen while here in austria and he met with angela merkel had a little beer had some sausage, snitzel. there were important bilateral meetings including one with chancellor merkel and also david cameron. everyone wants to know what to do as a group with the aggressive behaviors from the russians especially as it relates to ukraine. here is the president today. >> do you think there can be a peaceful diplomatic resolution to this matter but it's going to require the united states and transatlantic partnership as well as the world to stay vigil and focused on the territorial integrity and sovereignty. >> and that's the real question. can he get europe to stand together? unity is a real key here harris. in particular because there are a great many nations involved in the g-7 that are incredibly reliant on the russians for
. >> kevin corke is in austria traveling with the white house press corps. kevin? >> reporter: always good to talk with you, har is are. it's been an interesting day here at the g-7 meeting. the president mentioned that he needed to peck up some literhosen while here in austria and he met with angela merkel had a little beer had some sausage, snitzel. there were important bilateral meetings including one with chancellor merkel and also david cameron. everyone wants to know what to...
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this is the headline -- sectors that kerry in vienna austria and he tries to hammer out a deal with his counterpart from iran. the deadline is tuesday. this is a self-imposed deadline, will it be met? guest: no, it will not be met. no one expects it to be met. the goal is to complete the agreement in early july. in particular, they are aiming for july five or six. which would allow them to submit all the paperwork for congressional review by july 9. and i would ensure a 30 day congressional review. if they miss that deadline, the july 19, and the congressional review becomes 60 days. so the administration would prefer shorter review if they can get it. host: what are the biggest stumbling blocks? guest: you are really five or six issues. i think the most important is that verification and enforcement mechanism for the agreement. in particular, the p5+1 would like to set up a mechanism to allow for inspections by the international atomic agency of any suspect site in iran including potentially military facilities. or other sensitive facilities. and we also, the p5+1 are also demanding th
this is the headline -- sectors that kerry in vienna austria and he tries to hammer out a deal with his counterpart from iran. the deadline is tuesday. this is a self-imposed deadline, will it be met? guest: no, it will not be met. no one expects it to be met. the goal is to complete the agreement in early july. in particular, they are aiming for july five or six. which would allow them to submit all the paperwork for congressional review by july 9. and i would ensure a 30 day congressional...
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france and austria and switzerland have tighten security to stop the migrants getting in. halla: the french papers today dominated by an official visit by francois hollande to algeria. what is the significance of this get-together? emma: libercion is looking at algeria as a whole. they think this is a country on the verge of some catastrophic movement. they say hollande is meeting the president at a time when he is weakened because of the country's economy, which relies entirely on oil, and that has staggered, as they put it. inside the newspaper there is a negative tone about this one. the headline says that the algerian system of power is both repressive and robin. there is no successor, they say and he is rapidly changing his image from the status of an ironman two, they say, a strawman. of course, his failing health is something that a lot of people are talking about. many are saying that the french president is making a compassionate visit to a metaphorically sick government. he is 78 years old. you might remember he had a stroke when he was here in paris in 2013. he
france and austria and switzerland have tighten security to stop the migrants getting in. halla: the french papers today dominated by an official visit by francois hollande to algeria. what is the significance of this get-together? emma: libercion is looking at algeria as a whole. they think this is a country on the verge of some catastrophic movement. they say hollande is meeting the president at a time when he is weakened because of the country's economy, which relies entirely on oil, and...
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. >>> secretary of state john kerry is in and you say tree -- austria for talks about iran's nuclear program. iran britain germany russia and china are negotiating. the leader is resisting a long term hat in nuclear production. what the sanctions will be if that doesn't happen are being hammered out. >>> a new warning about skinny jeans, the popular pants landed a woman in the hospital. >>> plus, americans spend billions of dollars on pet care each year. but a few simple stems could save you big bucks. >> reporter: coming up in weather, if you're down the shore, periods of rain today heavy stuff moving in later this afternoon, i'll have the timing and the seven-day forecast when we come right back. two more people were attacked by sharks this weekend by then over the outer banks of north carolina. another person was bitten near hilton head, south carolina, all six people have been injured in shark attacks in recent weeks most of us them are along the carolina coast there. lifeguards and swimmers are on alert. >>> a montana family have the video of a vacation to yellowstone national p
. >>> secretary of state john kerry is in and you say tree -- austria for talks about iran's nuclear program. iran britain germany russia and china are negotiating. the leader is resisting a long term hat in nuclear production. what the sanctions will be if that doesn't happen are being hammered out. >>> a new warning about skinny jeans, the popular pants landed a woman in the hospital. >>> plus, americans spend billions of dollars on pet care each year. but a few...
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we are joined from austria tonight. >> reporter: it's been an intense first day of one of the world's most exclusive clubs. they have been frustrated with russia and vladimir putin. very serious business being discussed in a stunning setting. to the sound of the brass, president obama had schnitzel and beer for breakfast and with a spectacular backdrop, he tried to work his charm on germany. >> i have to admit that i forgot to bring my lederhosen. but i'm going to see if i can buy some while i'm here. >> reporter: part of an ongoing effort to smooth relations with angela merkel. she's been a crucial go between with vladimir putin over russian aggression in ukraine. a topic that took up more than half of their 45-minute meeting. american troops are now directly training ukrainian forces for the first time and in the first big development of the summit, merkel agreed if putin doesn't back off, sanctions should be extended. >> we think there can be a peaceful resolution to this problem but it's going to require that europe and the united states as well as the world stay vigilant. >> repo
we are joined from austria tonight. >> reporter: it's been an intense first day of one of the world's most exclusive clubs. they have been frustrated with russia and vladimir putin. very serious business being discussed in a stunning setting. to the sound of the brass, president obama had schnitzel and beer for breakfast and with a spectacular backdrop, he tried to work his charm on germany. >> i have to admit that i forgot to bring my lederhosen. but i'm going to see if i can buy...
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we go to jim acosta in austria. it was awkward but was it a snub? >> yeah. i think #awkward. you know they try so hard to carefully craft the photo opportunities for the leaders. sometimes go awry. i think that's the case here. you have to recall earlier in the day the president shook hands with the iraqi prime minister. he's having a bilateral meeting on the sidelines of the summit right now with abadi. we have pictures of that as well. you'll see susan rice, the white house press secretary josh ernst. but, you know, carol, these are things that happen at these summits. there's another great picture that the president's official photographer pete sousa and other photographers captured angela merkel is talking to president obama and she has her arms like this like what is going on here and having an animated discussion with the president. you can try to read the tea leaves but unless we have a read out or verbatim behalfof what is being said we don't know what is being said. we don't know if a snub is occurs. it's probably not a snub just an awkward moment. keep in mind these
we go to jim acosta in austria. it was awkward but was it a snub? >> yeah. i think #awkward. you know they try so hard to carefully craft the photo opportunities for the leaders. sometimes go awry. i think that's the case here. you have to recall earlier in the day the president shook hands with the iraqi prime minister. he's having a bilateral meeting on the sidelines of the summit right now with abadi. we have pictures of that as well. you'll see susan rice, the white house press...
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. >> i am going to austria. >> belgium. >> london. >> london. >> they seldom stay more than a night or in these little encampments in the long grass desperate people courageous people, resting their weary legs and achy bones before continuing a long long journey leaving far behind them countries like afghanistan, iraq, and not fab ahead of them now along a well worn path the hungary boarder and the european union so the people are off in quite bad shape when they reach this point are they. >> yes, of course, they come here really exhausted and tires, and like really need help, and medical care accused mad is a prosecutor who fled afghanistan with his wife and two children, she needs medical attention, the children asked for sweets and chocolate. >> what do you term them about the future? what do you tell them about the life that they can expect in europe? i would like to have a good future, because we with leave a country can for this, for them because they should get an education another freaked visitor is hungary priest. his van filled with bread water and basics like socks and shoes
. >> i am going to austria. >> belgium. >> london. >> london. >> they seldom stay more than a night or in these little encampments in the long grass desperate people courageous people, resting their weary legs and achy bones before continuing a long long journey leaving far behind them countries like afghanistan, iraq, and not fab ahead of them now along a well worn path the hungary boarder and the european union so the people are off in quite bad shape when they...