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charlie d'agata is -- with serbia, rather. charlie d'agata is on the scene with more. >> reporter: what was a flood of migrants pouring into hungary has been reduced to a trickle. they run into a brick wall in the form of a razor wire fence. for migrants likethis man from syria, it's hard to understand why they've been locked out. >> won't ask any questions. nobody care. nobody answering. >> reporter: hung glare condition police are -- hungarian police are letting five people in at a time and not very often. yesterday more than 9,000 crossed into hungary. that's before the hungarian government slammed the doors shot rolling in a train with bristle wire along the same tracks where tens of thousands of migrants made the long walk before. migrants who arrived just moments too late were simply cut off. those already inside were bustled on to buses and trains bound for the austrian border. that's where we found mohammad from syria. >> it's a message -- mercy from god maybe. >> reporter: do you feel like you got lucky? >> i am very
charlie d'agata is -- with serbia, rather. charlie d'agata is on the scene with more. >> reporter: what was a flood of migrants pouring into hungary has been reduced to a trickle. they run into a brick wall in the form of a razor wire fence. for migrants likethis man from syria, it's hard to understand why they've been locked out. >> won't ask any questions. nobody care. nobody answering. >> reporter: hung glare condition police are -- hungarian police are letting five people...
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we begin our coverage with charlie d'agata in vienna. >> reporter: not far from the border with hungarythe migrant arrive in a place a world away from where they've just come. >> reporter: in the austrian town of nickelsdorf, the welcome was as comforting as the helpings of rice being served up. austrian police said 6,000 migrant reached the country today alone. they'd been stuck in hungary for days or weeks, and many ran out of food, water, and patience long ago. >> now we are free. four-- five days in hungary, in very, very bad position in the very, very bad position. allah, god, thanks, god. >> reporter: matina adelsberger said she saw what was happening to the migrant and had to help. >> i'm so happy that i can be here and that we can give them to eat and they see that they are welcome here. >> reporter: a welcome that included warm clothes for kisam zukari's daughters who haven't had much reason to smile since they fled the syrian city of latakia. among the volunteers, syrian refugee lohi al hussein, who made that same perilous journey himself a few months ago. >> austria is very n
we begin our coverage with charlie d'agata in vienna. >> reporter: not far from the border with hungarythe migrant arrive in a place a world away from where they've just come. >> reporter: in the austrian town of nickelsdorf, the welcome was as comforting as the helpings of rice being served up. austrian police said 6,000 migrant reached the country today alone. they'd been stuck in hungary for days or weeks, and many ran out of food, water, and patience long ago. >> now we...
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. >> dahler: since the end of last month, charlie d'agata has been covering the flood of migrants at times he has interviewed refugees in one country and caught up with them days later in another country along their desperate journey. tonight, his observations on aceh 0 tick situation. >> reporter: when we first arrived in budapest just over two weeks ago we were surprised how bad it was, but we had no idea .. how much worse it was going to get. >> the flash point was the train station, it encapsulated the crisis, the chaos and fear and information that changed by the hour. migrants bought tickets to germany only to be stopped by police from boarding trains. >> they have tickets for knew niche. >> why aren't you letting them go? >> like september 3rd it was beyond over crowded. some were trapped for days, hygiene became a big health issue. they told us, they thought they were being treated like animals. >> but then they suddenly let migrants board trains in the confusion, everybody kept asking us where they were going. >> i don't know if it is going to germany. but it turns out to be
. >> dahler: since the end of last month, charlie d'agata has been covering the flood of migrants at times he has interviewed refugees in one country and caught up with them days later in another country along their desperate journey. tonight, his observations on aceh 0 tick situation. >> reporter: when we first arrived in budapest just over two weeks ago we were surprised how bad it was, but we had no idea .. how much worse it was going to get. >> the flash point was the...
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charlie d'agata, thank you very much. >> glor: in kentucky today lawyers for county clerk kim davis said they filed an appeal challenging the ruling that put her in jail for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. jericka duncan is at the courthouse in moorehead. >> getting her out of jail is a priority for us because she doesn't belong there. she's a prisoner of conscience. >> reporter: roger gannon is one of the attorneys representing kim gafs. -- daches. her legal team is hopeful today's appeal on the contempt order will get the county clerk out of jail soon. >> we hope through this first step and the subsequent appeal steps we take, we will be able to get a higher court to overturn the improper contempt order that the judge entered on thursday. >> reporter: today was the first day davis's husband joe saw his wife since she was locked up for defying a court order. davis's church did not hold its usual afternoon service. but you would be hard pressed to find a church in moorehead that is not urging support for davis. >> pray for kim davis. >> reporter: scherrman chambe
charlie d'agata, thank you very much. >> glor: in kentucky today lawyers for county clerk kim davis said they filed an appeal challenging the ruling that put her in jail for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. jericka duncan is at the courthouse in moorehead. >> getting her out of jail is a priority for us because she doesn't belong there. she's a prisoner of conscience. >> reporter: roger gannon is one of the attorneys representing kim gafs. -- daches....
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charlie d'agata, cbs news, munich, germany. >> and one of those camps in hungary was still surrounded by armed guards sunday, those inside still waiting to know whether they would be allowed to travel onward. >>> turning to the weather now, you really couldn't order up a better day. >> it was a great day. not a lot of folks on twitter, facebook. they were saying give us more. >> are you going to give us more? >> eventually, but not tomorrow. we had the dry air in place, a nice blue sky. summer is not over. >> let's talk about our favorite thing. >> the 3-degree guarantee. >> how did we do? >> not three degrees off, not two degrees off, not one degree off. today was a bull's eye. we hit 87. 25 of the last 26, between topper and i. i was the one who missed it, so he'll give me the business on that one. and i missed it by four that day, or else we would have 26 in a row. the heat returns labor day. so close. still doesn't count. the heat returns tomorrow. monday will be a hot day, but not too humid. close to that 90-degree mark, maybe a degree or two either side. tuesday it will be hot a
charlie d'agata, cbs news, munich, germany. >> and one of those camps in hungary was still surrounded by armed guards sunday, those inside still waiting to know whether they would be allowed to travel onward. >>> turning to the weather now, you really couldn't order up a better day. >> it was a great day. not a lot of folks on twitter, facebook. they were saying give us more. >> are you going to give us more? >> eventually, but not tomorrow. we had the dry air...
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charlie d'agata is on the scene with details. >> reporter: they don't trust the police and if you'reng on to buses, it means going off to registration centers. this morning we watched something else for the the first time. we followed a bus of migrants on were taken to a train station headed to austria straight out of hungary. after the horror stories we heard of getting trapped, this man from damascus was dumbfounded. >> this train goes to austria and from austria we are going to sweden. >> reporter: so many before him got stuck here for days pressured to register for asylum before traveling onward. >> happy. we are the one who closed the door. >> reporter: hinge gri is about to close -- hungary is about to close the door. harsh new laws go into effect to keep the migrants out and they have sent troops to capture anyone who manages to get in. things got tougher on the other side of the journey. german officials who have seen hundreds of thousands pour into that country says it's reaching its limits and decided to timp earl introduce -- temporarily introduce border controls meaning m
charlie d'agata is on the scene with details. >> reporter: they don't trust the police and if you'reng on to buses, it means going off to registration centers. this morning we watched something else for the the first time. we followed a bus of migrants on were taken to a train station headed to austria straight out of hungary. after the horror stories we heard of getting trapped, this man from damascus was dumbfounded. >> this train goes to austria and from austria we are going to...
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charlie d'agata reporting from beneath the streets of budapest tonight. now, in another big story, it appears the much-debated iran nuclear deal say done deal. this morning, barbara mikulski of maryland became the 34th democratic senator to endorse the plan to curb iran's nuclear ambitions. now even if congress votes to condemn the deal, it would not have votes to override a veto. the agreement would lift economic sanctions that are crippling iran in return for iran giving up developmentave nuclear bomb for 10 years. our congressional correspondent nancy cordes is with us. nancy, will congress debate the deal anyway as planned next week? >> reporter: oh, they absolutely will, scott. republicans are almost universally opposed to this deal, and they're going to want to drive that point omit home. in fact the house speaker, john boehner, said today the president may now have enough vote to sustain his veto but that this deal is far from being implemented, signaling that republicans might try to find some other way to block it or at least to slow its implemen
charlie d'agata reporting from beneath the streets of budapest tonight. now, in another big story, it appears the much-debated iran nuclear deal say done deal. this morning, barbara mikulski of maryland became the 34th democratic senator to endorse the plan to curb iran's nuclear ambitions. now even if congress votes to condemn the deal, it would not have votes to override a veto. the agreement would lift economic sanctions that are crippling iran in return for iran giving up developmentave...
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for now, they're staying put. >> pelley: charlie d'agata in budapest for us again tonight. charlie, thank you. nothing has captured this crisis like the picture that we began with last night. the three-year-old syrian boy who washed up, drowned, on a turkish beach. today, holly williams learned the rest of his story. it's hard to watch but it should be seen. >> reporter: the little boy whose lifeless body was washed ashore now has a name. aylan kurdi was three years old when he lost his life crossing the mediterranean sea to europe. his five-year-old brother, galip, and their mother also drowned in a desperate attempt to find a better life. aylan's father, abdullah, survived and today he collected the bodies of his wife and young sons from the morgue. "the waves were so high and the captain panicd and jumped into the sea," he said. "i took my wife and children in my arms, but they were all dead." they fled the syrian town of kobani, which was decimated when isis tried to seize it earlier this year, leaving nearly everyone there homeless. abdullah's sister, tima kurdi, who l
for now, they're staying put. >> pelley: charlie d'agata in budapest for us again tonight. charlie, thank you. nothing has captured this crisis like the picture that we began with last night. the three-year-old syrian boy who washed up, drowned, on a turkish beach. today, holly williams learned the rest of his story. it's hard to watch but it should be seen. >> reporter: the little boy whose lifeless body was washed ashore now has a name. aylan kurdi was three years old when he lost...
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and they are all looking for a way to get to richer countries in the north. >> pelley: charlie d'agata with the migrant crisis all around him tonight. charlie, thank you. speaking of syria, satellite images have confirmed that isis has destroyed much of an ancient temple in the syrian city of palmyra. the temple of bal stood for 2,000 years. but isis considered it un-islamic, so they blew it up, as they have other historic structures. the u.n. says there are 10 world heritage sites in syria and iraq, and nine are threatened by isis. newly released e-mails show hillary clinton and her state department staff were sometimes frustrated when they couldn't share glassified bowments over her private internet server. the department is in the process of releasing about 30,000 messages after it was discovered that clinton used her home-based server for official business while secretary of state. nancy cordes went through the latest batch. >> reporter: the 4400 e-mails reveal a secretary of state who was deeply engaged in the minutia of diplomacy and fascinated by washington intrigue. the seeming
and they are all looking for a way to get to richer countries in the north. >> pelley: charlie d'agata with the migrant crisis all around him tonight. charlie, thank you. speaking of syria, satellite images have confirmed that isis has destroyed much of an ancient temple in the syrian city of palmyra. the temple of bal stood for 2,000 years. but isis considered it un-islamic, so they blew it up, as they have other historic structures. the u.n. says there are 10 world heritage sites in...
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charlie d'agata was there as they got off trains in munich. >> reporter: all weekend tens of thousands of migrants arrived in germany to the one thing they wanted most. a warm welcome. and the promise of a new life racing for trains in hungary an austria, many had already walked hundreds of miles, collapsing with exhaustion after weeks could. on board a train from vienna, we recognized someone we knew 16-year-old jawan kamal from aleppo, syria. who we first met on the greek island of lesbos just after he had survived the dangerous crossing from turkey. >> so happy, like, i'm safe right now. >> reporter: he told us the physical hardships weren't nearly as bad as the heartache. >> it was so hard. because you are leaving home. you're leaving your family, all your memories behind. >> reporter: but having finally aive radioed in germany, he had reason to hope. are you excited? >> yeah, new life, new memories. new friends. start all over again. >> reporter: the first he was sent to a convention center at the outskirts of this city. german officials showed us where the migrants are given a be
charlie d'agata was there as they got off trains in munich. >> reporter: all weekend tens of thousands of migrants arrived in germany to the one thing they wanted most. a warm welcome. and the promise of a new life racing for trains in hungary an austria, many had already walked hundreds of miles, collapsing with exhaustion after weeks could. on board a train from vienna, we recognized someone we knew 16-year-old jawan kamal from aleppo, syria. who we first met on the greek island of...
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here's charlie d'agata. >> reporter: hungarian riot police charged into the crowd, tensions boiling over, after days of trying to keep the migrants out. those caught in the stampede scrambled to get out of the way. a young mother sought help for her baby,ize swollen from tear gas. the little girl was struggling to breathe. is the baby going to be okay? >> yes, yes, yes. the baby will be okay. >> reporter: unlike hungary's brutal crackdown, neighboring croatia promised safe passage, but even with that good will, it was quickly overwhelmed. 9,000 migrants crossed in less than 24 hours. every time a bus arrives, the migrants rush to get on it. the riot police are trying to maintain some order, but the migrant are desperatto move on. adding to the chaos, police insisted that women and children be separated from the men, even if that meant splitting up families. once again, the migrants' route ahead is murky and out of their control. charlie d'agata, cbs news, croatia. >> pelley: a friend of the suspect in the charleston, south carolina church shooting was arrested a today. joey meek had been
here's charlie d'agata. >> reporter: hungarian riot police charged into the crowd, tensions boiling over, after days of trying to keep the migrants out. those caught in the stampede scrambled to get out of the way. a young mother sought help for her baby,ize swollen from tear gas. the little girl was struggling to breathe. is the baby going to be okay? >> yes, yes, yes. the baby will be okay. >> reporter: unlike hungary's brutal crackdown, neighboring croatia promised safe...
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charlie d'agata was there as hungary sealed itself off. >> reporter: first a wall of hungarian police blocked one of the last gaps in the 100-mile-long fence. then troops rode in a train carriage bristling with razor wire to seal the border shut. this after a record 5,000 migrants crossed into the country before noon today, some were minutes too late. for those who made it, the hungarian government put them on trains to austria, the next stop germany. that's where we found mohammed from ham, yeah syria. -- from hama, syria. >> i won't believe anything until i see it myself. >> reporter: germany is the favored destination for most with its strong economy and generous benefits. the country now says it expects to take a million migrants, another 200,000 more than forecast. but yesterday germany introduced border controls, a sign that even that country may be struggling to control the massive wave of migrants heading its way. austria quickly followed suit, sending police to its borders, as did others. the sheer number of migrants has forced europe to suspend one of its founding principles
charlie d'agata was there as hungary sealed itself off. >> reporter: first a wall of hungarian police blocked one of the last gaps in the 100-mile-long fence. then troops rode in a train carriage bristling with razor wire to seal the border shut. this after a record 5,000 migrants crossed into the country before noon today, some were minutes too late. for those who made it, the hungarian government put them on trains to austria, the next stop germany. that's where we found mohammed from...
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frustrated, tired, and hungry, hundreds of them took off walking today, and charlie d'agata went with them. >> reporter: worn out but defiant, they mustered what energy they had left and set off on a 300-mile trek to germany. thousands of migrants have been stranded for weeks at budapest rail station, blocked from leaving the country. today, they chose to walk rather than spend another night in hungary. at times, the line was more than a half-mile long. they say they're walking less out of protest, the fact that they just didn't have any choice. they couldn't remain in that train station, and they don't trust the hungarian government to help them. and they're going to continue walking until they reach the border. the 90 degree heat soon took its toll. this man and his infant son had to take a break, but they were soon up again, anxious to keep up with the crowd. someone lent ishmael, a cardiologist from iblib, a bike for his three children. >> reporter: and they're determined not to be forced into camps like this one on the serbian border where today migrants fought hungarian police t
frustrated, tired, and hungry, hundreds of them took off walking today, and charlie d'agata went with them. >> reporter: worn out but defiant, they mustered what energy they had left and set off on a 300-mile trek to germany. thousands of migrants have been stranded for weeks at budapest rail station, blocked from leaving the country. today, they chose to walk rather than spend another night in hungary. at times, the line was more than a half-mile long. they say they're walking less out...
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charlie d'agata is following their journey. >> reporter: today, the weather turned against them, too. the migrants were beaten back by border guards in macedonia. and yet they kept going, wave after wave, trying to reach northern europe before hungary closes its border. today, the hungarian government sent more soldiers as reinforcements. a lot has changed, and it's only been about a week since we were last here. then, this field was almost empty. now it is filled with migrants and some people who have come to help them. it's been raining throughout the day, and it's going to get much colder tonight. there are also more community groups and volunteers who have come to help. simone deibler is from austria. >> it's a mess. for me, the worst is that there are so many families and so little, little children, and for the children, it's really bad. >> reporter: the migrants are given food and some clean clothes, but not much direction. josef nicola just arrived from syria with three-year-old daughter ucelia. he told us he wants to get to germany but he's afraid of being herded into refugee
charlie d'agata is following their journey. >> reporter: today, the weather turned against them, too. the migrants were beaten back by border guards in macedonia. and yet they kept going, wave after wave, trying to reach northern europe before hungary closes its border. today, the hungarian government sent more soldiers as reinforcements. a lot has changed, and it's only been about a week since we were last here. then, this field was almost empty. now it is filled with migrants and some...
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charlie d'agata, cbs news, serbia. >> pelley: dozens of college students could be charged in a fraternity hazing death. and spectacular views from a camera that got lost near space when the cbs evening news continues. when you're living with diabetes, steady is exciting. only glucerna has carbsteady, clinically proven to help minimize blood sugar spikes. so you stay steady ahead. let's get these dayquil liquid gels and go. but these liquid gels are new. mucinex fast max. it's the same difference. this one is max strength and fights mucus. mucinex fast max. the only cold and flu liquid gel that's max-strength and fights mucus. let's end this. ugh! heartburn! no one burns on my watch! try alka-seltzer heartburn reliefchews. they work fast and don't taste chalky. mmm...amazing. i have heartburn. alka-seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. do you suffer from constipation or irregularity? trust dulcolax for dependable relief. try free at dulcolaxoffers.com dulcolax tablets are comfort coated for gentle, overnight relief. hurry! try free at dulcolaxoffers.com. dulcolax . designed for
charlie d'agata, cbs news, serbia. >> pelley: dozens of college students could be charged in a fraternity hazing death. and spectacular views from a camera that got lost near space when the cbs evening news continues. when you're living with diabetes, steady is exciting. only glucerna has carbsteady, clinically proven to help minimize blood sugar spikes. so you stay steady ahead. let's get these dayquil liquid gels and go. but these liquid gels are new. mucinex fast max. it's the same...
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charlie d'agata is there. >> reporter: mohammed bazav and his friends walked 12 straight hours today from serbia to finally cross the border with hungary. >> we don't sleep. we don't sleep. look at my eyes. straight. we don't eat. just walking. just walking. >> reporter: like thousands of others, he fled the war in syria in search of a better life in europe, but his fight to reach germany almost ended here. this is hungary's solution to the flood of refugees pouring in, a 13-foot fence topped with razor wire, running about 115 miles along its border with serbia. the hungarian government has been racing to finish this fence by the end of the month and they've just about done it. this is what refugees are facing on the serbian side of the border, and the message couldn't be clearer. all the refugees we found crowding on the serbian side are desperate to get across before it's too late. hungary also plans to set up holding camps and to crack down on those it claims are crossing we border illegally. today, hungarian police were handing out water and sandwiches to the migrants. but those
charlie d'agata is there. >> reporter: mohammed bazav and his friends walked 12 straight hours today from serbia to finally cross the border with hungary. >> we don't sleep. we don't sleep. look at my eyes. straight. we don't eat. just walking. just walking. >> reporter: like thousands of others, he fled the war in syria in search of a better life in europe, but his fight to reach germany almost ended here. this is hungary's solution to the flood of refugees pouring in, a...
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>> charlie d'agata in budapest. thank you. it's gotten so bad germany is expecting 800,000 refugees this year and will cost them $2 billion to $4 billion. >>> there's a swarm in northern illino illinois in a search for suspects. lieutenant joe gliniewicz was gunned down while chasing three men. his widow spoke out at a vigil last night. anna werner is at fox lake north of chicago. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. adjuster gliniewicz radioed in a description of the expects, two white men and one black man, so authorities are heavily reliant on tips coming in from the community. one woman claimed two men tried to carjack her and then ran off into a field. >> reporter: 11 canine teams and helicopters responded to tips in a cornfield overnight. they combed an area near where lieutenant gliniewicz was killed tuesday. the five-hour search was a dead end. they say kristen kiefer was lying when she called in a carjacking. >> all it takes is one tip to break a case wide open. >> reporter: the chief is in charge of the major cri
>> charlie d'agata in budapest. thank you. it's gotten so bad germany is expecting 800,000 refugees this year and will cost them $2 billion to $4 billion. >>> there's a swarm in northern illino illinois in a search for suspects. lieutenant joe gliniewicz was gunned down while chasing three men. his widow spoke out at a vigil last night. anna werner is at fox lake north of chicago. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. adjuster gliniewicz radioed in a description of the...
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>> dickerson: charlie d'agata, thank you. we'll be right back with our political panel, stay with us. are you moving forward fast enough? everywhere you look, it strategy is now business strategy. and a partnership with hp can help you accelerate down a path created by people, technology and ideas. to move your company from what it is now... to what it needs to become. want to see your future? you're me, right? (engine rev) i obviously haven't slowed down at all! what do you think? the key is to stay hungry. by the way, our wife's in there. seriously?? the audi a8. ambition never rests >> dickerson: turn toe our political panel. the washington bureau chief for the "wall street journal." the chief political correspondent nancy cordes our congressional correspondent and ben is the publisher of the federalist. start with you, donald trump had a little trouble with hugh hewitt. his poll numbers will only increase. >> i don't think that sort of thing matters all that much the trump candidacy is about leadership not about issues. i
>> dickerson: charlie d'agata, thank you. we'll be right back with our political panel, stay with us. are you moving forward fast enough? everywhere you look, it strategy is now business strategy. and a partnership with hp can help you accelerate down a path created by people, technology and ideas. to move your company from what it is now... to what it needs to become. want to see your future? you're me, right? (engine rev) i obviously haven't slowed down at all! what do you think? the...
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charlie d'agata joins us by phone from the budapest station. charlie, we're looking at the pictures. it's certainly a chaotic scene. what's the latest there? >> reporter: it is chaos. what happened is there were hundreds standing there. now, at the first opportunity, they ran into the train station that they've been locked out of for a couple of days and they started jumping on train, one in particular, which they believe, is headed to germany. nobody here is telling them that it is going to germany. nobody's telling them where it's going at all. we went onto the train itself and started speaking to people. they're desperate to know. in fact, there aren't any international trains leaving from here. their biggest concern for the people on the strap -- by the way, it's extraordinarily sweltering inside that train. it's difficult for the elderly and so many young children on the stain. they're afraid they're going to be put in holding camps and that they'll have to register. they're worried by it that potentially they're being tricked, tricking int
charlie d'agata joins us by phone from the budapest station. charlie, we're looking at the pictures. it's certainly a chaotic scene. what's the latest there? >> reporter: it is chaos. what happened is there were hundreds standing there. now, at the first opportunity, they ran into the train station that they've been locked out of for a couple of days and they started jumping on train, one in particular, which they believe, is headed to germany. nobody here is telling them that it is going...