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just to my right there is an extremely long queue.have been waiting for hours to just get a sandwich. ngo's are doing their best to deal really with this amount of people that keep on pouring into this area, simply because they are so afraid that the borders will close to anyone who wants to come here. there are reception centers where the living conditions are much better, but they don't want to stay there. the tents stretch as far as you can see, the facilities are very few, and very few people also get hot meals, they are trying to increase the amount of hot meals distributed at the moment daily between 3 and 4,000, but that's not even half of the people who are here. so huge logistical challenge for the greek authorities, and for the people operating here on the ground. >> thank you for that. hoda abdel hamid there. >>> tensions aren't confined to just that border. paul brennan is in northern france where the authorities are dismantling a makeshift refugee camp close to the port of calais. >> reporter: day two, and no evidence yet
just to my right there is an extremely long queue.have been waiting for hours to just get a sandwich. ngo's are doing their best to deal really with this amount of people that keep on pouring into this area, simply because they are so afraid that the borders will close to anyone who wants to come here. there are reception centers where the living conditions are much better, but they don't want to stay there. the tents stretch as far as you can see, the facilities are very few, and very few...
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those poor people sitting there and waiting in those long to use to get into europe -- in those long queueso get into your. pope francis at the catholic church did not want donations of 30 money. addressing pilgrims at the vatican, the pontiff said he from thed-be donors enslavement of badly paid workers to take their money away and burn it. the mexican drug lord guzman has asked lawyers to speed his extradition to the united states in hopes that he would get that her treatment in prison. guards of his maximum-security prison and mexico will not let him sleep. he is woken every four hours for security reasons. in the u.s., deputies in georgia are looking for a man whose robbery attempt was defeated by a cashier. they were called to the convenience store at 11:00 a.m. on tuesday. they found money on the floor, but cannot find the suspect after searching the area. the united nations security council voted unanimously to approve the toughest sanctions on north korea in a decade. china signed on to the instructions, which banned military equipment and required all cargo to be inspected. it come
those poor people sitting there and waiting in those long to use to get into europe -- in those long queueso get into your. pope francis at the catholic church did not want donations of 30 money. addressing pilgrims at the vatican, the pontiff said he from thed-be donors enslavement of badly paid workers to take their money away and burn it. the mexican drug lord guzman has asked lawyers to speed his extradition to the united states in hopes that he would get that her treatment in prison....
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the long queue on the right is for food. the area of high extension is to the north of the crossing point. a double fence separates both kilometers. the macedonian side empty except for security forces. the greek side is crampeded with tents and people. this boy is have pitched their tent here. all five of them sleep in this space. >> translation: it is not fair >> it is not fair. >> reporter: perhaps there are no better words to express how most feel. >> you can't get anything. the smallest needs of life i don't have. even drinking water i don't have. i don't know who is there. i don't have anything. you must live here so they can feel what you are having. i just like to know. nobody cares for me >> reporter: about a third of those stranded here are children below the age of five. many suffer from symptoms. the people here are now waiting for the e.u. summit with turkey for clear guidelines about their future. political leaders are hoping that the cessation of hostilities in syria will hold. . for those here it is already t
the long queue on the right is for food. the area of high extension is to the north of the crossing point. a double fence separates both kilometers. the macedonian side empty except for security forces. the greek side is crampeded with tents and people. this boy is have pitched their tent here. all five of them sleep in this space. >> translation: it is not fair >> it is not fair. >> reporter: perhaps there are no better words to express how most feel. >> you can't get...
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the long queue on the right is for food. a double fence separates both countries. the macedonia side empty exempt for security forces. the greek side is criminalled with more tents and anxious people. in the midst of all this, the 9-year-old and his parents pitched their tent. all five sleep in this space. >> it's not fair. it's not fair. >> perhaps there are no better words to express how most feel. >> explain it to me. >> the small evident needs of life, i don't have. even drinking water, i don't have. i don't have anything. we must live here. >> about one third of those stranded here are children below the age of five. many suffer from diarrhea and fever. aid workers fear that soon measles and scabies could spread this their living conditions don't improve. the people wait for guidelines about their future. political leaders are hoping that the cessation of hostilities in syria will stem the human waste. for those here, it's already too late. al jazeera, on the greek macedonia border. >>> turkey's biggest newspaper published its first edition since taken over by
the long queue on the right is for food. a double fence separates both countries. the macedonia side empty exempt for security forces. the greek side is criminalled with more tents and anxious people. in the midst of all this, the 9-year-old and his parents pitched their tent. all five sleep in this space. >> it's not fair. it's not fair. >> perhaps there are no better words to express how most feel. >> explain it to me. >> the small evident needs of life, i don't have....
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there is a long queue for them now to change their paperwork and to have the right date of birth on it. once you get access to the crossing point, you will have a new registration paper that would allow you to go through all the balkan states until you reach austria and not anyone is allowed there. photocopies are not allowed. people don't have all the paperwork needed because the government stopped operating where they came from. it is a complicated issue and a lot of people will remain stranded here. the greeks are bracing themselves for that. they've opened five reception centers here in northern greece. there's no sign that they want to stay there. a lot of them will leave those reception centers and walk for kilometers to reach this crossing point here >>> back to the latest pictures out of istanbul. there's a situation thereon going, very much a live situation. as is the way with these things, difficult at the moment because we were p are tracking this as it develops minute to minute hour to hour, separate out what we know and what we're told. two female assailants threw grenades
there is a long queue for them now to change their paperwork and to have the right date of birth on it. once you get access to the crossing point, you will have a new registration paper that would allow you to go through all the balkan states until you reach austria and not anyone is allowed there. photocopies are not allowed. people don't have all the paperwork needed because the government stopped operating where they came from. it is a complicated issue and a lot of people will remain...
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there were long queues. people waited for two hours to cast their votes and at least one polling place ran out of ballots. there was a frenzy of voting. >> this is a contest between fundamentally different views of our country, our values and our future. what we saw happen today in brussels, the horrible terrorist attack reminds us of how the stakes are. we live in a complex and dangerous world and we need a commander in chief who could provide leadership that is strong, smart and above all steady in taking on these threats >>> the u.n. refugee agency has pulled its staff from camps on lesbos and other greek islands. it says the refugee camps there have become detention centers and it is no longer prepared to work there. >> reporter: for weary refugees arriving in greece these have been a welcome sight, whether they meet the boats or people travelling on foot, staff from the u.n. agency have been guiding people to the camps which have become known as hot spots. not any more. >> under the new provisions, thes
there were long queues. people waited for two hours to cast their votes and at least one polling place ran out of ballots. there was a frenzy of voting. >> this is a contest between fundamentally different views of our country, our values and our future. what we saw happen today in brussels, the horrible terrorist attack reminds us of how the stakes are. we live in a complex and dangerous world and we need a commander in chief who could provide leadership that is strong, smart and above...
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so you have a very long queue of people going through that process. >>> in the north of france a campwn as the jungle, hunger striking refugees have sewn their mouths shut. you might find the following pictures extremely disturbing, look away if you do. at least nine iranians stitched their mouths on wednesday. the demolition of the camp is into the fourth day. the french authorities want to rehouse them in reception centers. the refugees say those centers will serve to keep them from getting into the u.k. and the british prime minister has been having talks in france with the french president. ahead of the discussions the u.k. promised an extra $21 million to boost border security at calais. >> we will invest an additional 17 million pounds in priority security infrastructure in calais to assist the work of the french police. the money will go towards moving people to facilities elsewhere in france. and fund joint work to return migrants not in need of protection to their home countries. we need to break the business model of the criminal smugglers and dissuades people from embarking
so you have a very long queue of people going through that process. >>> in the north of france a campwn as the jungle, hunger striking refugees have sewn their mouths shut. you might find the following pictures extremely disturbing, look away if you do. at least nine iranians stitched their mouths on wednesday. the demolition of the camp is into the fourth day. the french authorities want to rehouse them in reception centers. the refugees say those centers will serve to keep them from...
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the long queue on the right is for food. the area of high extension is to the north. a double fence separate both countries. the macedonian side empty. all five of this family sleep in this space >> it is not fair. >> reporter: perhaps there are no better words to express how most feel. >> i am very sad. >> reporter: why? explain it to me? >> we can't get anything. the smallest needs of life i don't have. even drinking water i don't have. i didn't know who doesn't open the border. i don't have anything. you must live here so they can feel what we are having. i don't like to get thrown just like this with node cares for me. >> reporter: about one third of those stranded here are children below the age of five. many suffer from diarrhoea and fever. aid workers fear that soon measles and scabies could spread if their listening conditions don't improve. political leaders are hoping that the cessation of hostilities in syria will hold and stem the human wave. for those here it is already too late >>> in another sign of how perilous the crossing to greece is, at least 25 re
the long queue on the right is for food. the area of high extension is to the north. a double fence separate both countries. the macedonian side empty. all five of this family sleep in this space >> it is not fair. >> reporter: perhaps there are no better words to express how most feel. >> i am very sad. >> reporter: why? explain it to me? >> we can't get anything. the smallest needs of life i don't have. even drinking water i don't have. i didn't know who doesn't...
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long queues here. there is a very clear operation in place to try to secure the area and that means logically delays. certainly the airport here is closed and many other of the main transport infrastructure hubses, as it were, are either closed or operating at a minimum level and with so many areas closed, tunnel networks are still closed, which means that grid lock is a way of describing the transport network here, but many people in brussels believe that they can put up with the transport infrastructure being subdued, as it were, if it means that the police can try to get hold of the people who are responsible for what happened yesterday. thank you for that >>> moving on, the u.n. refugee agency has pulled its staff from camps on lesbos and other greek islands. it says the camps there have become detention centers. >> reporter: for refugees arriving in greece the u.n. has been a welcome sight. whether they meet the boats or travelling on foot, staff from the u.n. agency have been guiding people to th
long queues here. there is a very clear operation in place to try to secure the area and that means logically delays. certainly the airport here is closed and many other of the main transport infrastructure hubses, as it were, are either closed or operating at a minimum level and with so many areas closed, tunnel networks are still closed, which means that grid lock is a way of describing the transport network here, but many people in brussels believe that they can put up with the transport...
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the long queue on the right is for food. the area of highest tension is to the north at the crossing point, a double fence separates both countries. the macedonian side empty except for security forces. the greek side is crowded with more tents and anxious people. it's in the midst of all this that this 9-year-old and his parents pitched their tents. all five sleep in this space. >> it's not safe. it's not fair. >> perhaps there are no better words to express how most feel. >> i'm very sad. >> why, explain it to me. >> because to get anything, smallest needs of life, i don't have. even drinking water, i don't have. i am hungry, also. i don't have anything. they must live here so they can feel what we are having. >> about one third stranded here are children below the age of five. many suffer from diarrhea and fever. aid workers fear that soon measles and scabies could spread if their living conditions don't improve. the people here are in our waiting for the eu summit with turkey to announce clear guidelines about their futu
the long queue on the right is for food. the area of highest tension is to the north at the crossing point, a double fence separates both countries. the macedonian side empty except for security forces. the greek side is crowded with more tents and anxious people. it's in the midst of all this that this 9-year-old and his parents pitched their tents. all five sleep in this space. >> it's not safe. it's not fair. >> perhaps there are no better words to express how most feel. >>...
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so you have a very long queue of people going through that process >>> the leaders of britain and france have met to discuss the ongoing refugee crisis and the looming referendum on the membership. from calais, here is paul brennan. >> reporter: a century ago france and britain fought shoulder to shoulder around the month dern city. there was cameron and francois hollande starting their conference. the two men and their ministers got down to business, an agenda dominated by their bilateral position on refugee and security. the security threatened possibly by the referendum on membership >> translation: there will be consequences if the u.k. is to leave the e.u. there will be impacts on economic trade, on development. there will be consequences, especially in terms of people as well. >> reporter: there was progress in a promise that unaccompanied refugee children will be allowed to join relatives already in the u.k. but the headline british response was to promise more financial support so most refugees stay on french soil >> we will invest an additional 70 million pounds in calais to ass
so you have a very long queue of people going through that process >>> the leaders of britain and france have met to discuss the ongoing refugee crisis and the looming referendum on the membership. from calais, here is paul brennan. >> reporter: a century ago france and britain fought shoulder to shoulder around the month dern city. there was cameron and francois hollande starting their conference. the two men and their ministers got down to business, an agenda dominated by their...
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the long queue on the right is for food. the area of high extension is to the north of the crossing point. a double fence separates both countries. the macedonian side empty except for security fors. the greek it is in this that this boy and his parents have pitched their tent. all five sleep here. >> translation: it is not fair. >> reporter: perhaps there are no better words to express how most people >> reporter: why? explain it to me? >> translation: we can't get anything. the smallist things of live i don't have. drinking water i don't have. i don't know who doesn't offer water. i don't have anything. you must live here so they can feel what we are having r i would just like to get but nobody caring about me >> reporter: about one third of those stranded here are children under the age of five. authorities believe that diseases could spret if their conditions don't improve. -- spread. political leaders are hoping that the cessation of hostilities in syria will hold and stem the human suffering >>> turkey's largest newspa
the long queue on the right is for food. the area of high extension is to the north of the crossing point. a double fence separates both countries. the macedonian side empty except for security fors. the greek it is in this that this boy and his parents have pitched their tent. all five sleep here. >> translation: it is not fair. >> reporter: perhaps there are no better words to express how most people >> reporter: why? explain it to me? >> translation: we can't get...
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long queues for food.l of us are trying to get through there, all of the humanitarian ahead we can at the moment. >> one greek regional governor is calling on the greek government to declare a state of emergency for the area surrounding the edamane boarding crossing where thousands much refugees are stranded. do you think he is justified in make that call? >> of course, our role is to take care of those who are in need. we do see that thet we face a difficult situation and more support is, of course, needed. any way we can get more support to us and all of the other organizations to be able to take care of these people to provide them with safety and treat them with dignity. >> who are you looking for to lead? >> we are lotrying to get as toh as possible over there. we are of course hove be for a sustainable solution in some way. at the moment, our main focus is to take care of the people stranded there more more than two weeks and most of them are children and women. are you concerned about new arrivals?
long queues for food.l of us are trying to get through there, all of the humanitarian ahead we can at the moment. >> one greek regional governor is calling on the greek government to declare a state of emergency for the area surrounding the edamane boarding crossing where thousands much refugees are stranded. do you think he is justified in make that call? >> of course, our role is to take care of those who are in need. we do see that thet we face a difficult situation and more...
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the long queue on the right is for food. the area is to the north of the crossing point. a double fence separates both countries. the macedonian side. the greek side is crammed with more opportunities and anxious people. it is in the midst of all this that nine year old boy and his family pitch their tent. all five sleep in this fair >> translation: it's not fair. >> reporter: perhaps there are no better words to express how most feel. >> translation: i am very sad. >> reporter: why? >> translation: you can't get to anything. the smallest needs of life i don't have. even drinking water i don't have. i just don't know who doesn't open the water, but i am not getting. i don't have anything. you must live here, so they can feel what we are having. i don't like to get thrown just like this with nobody cares for me >> reporter: about one third of those stranded here are children ebelow the age of five. many suffer from diary and fever. officials think diseases could spread if they don't have somewhere safe to move to. political leaders are hoping that the cessation of hostilit
the long queue on the right is for food. the area is to the north of the crossing point. a double fence separates both countries. the macedonian side. the greek side is crammed with more opportunities and anxious people. it is in the midst of all this that nine year old boy and his family pitch their tent. all five sleep in this fair >> translation: it's not fair. >> reporter: perhaps there are no better words to express how most feel. >> translation: i am very sad. >>...
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a long queue of them. police officers all on stand by. this is the back side of the airport. this is as close as they allowed us to get. they put in place a broad cordoned given the fear and concerns. the euro stars. we were speaking about brussels position is a transport heart in the center of europe. now we understand eurostar bringing people in from france and europe cancel their increasing security. more and more police officers behind me are arriving at the airport. we don't have confirmation yet as to what caused this. as you said, local media are reporting an exchange of gunfire. they are reporting a bomb blast. so far, authorities are being hesitant and reluctant to confirm that on the record. they are very concerned about the potential about causing broader public alarm. especially in light of the reports of the blasts at the train station so close to the administration building. >> i want to describe to viewers, the rtvf, they are showing pictures of the metro station. showing passengers walking down a darkened subway tube with emergency lights and getting out of th
a long queue of them. police officers all on stand by. this is the back side of the airport. this is as close as they allowed us to get. they put in place a broad cordoned given the fear and concerns. the euro stars. we were speaking about brussels position is a transport heart in the center of europe. now we understand eurostar bringing people in from france and europe cancel their increasing security. more and more police officers behind me are arriving at the airport. we don't have...
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a long queue of them. i'll step out of shot and we'll try to get it for you. they're moving into the airport. we are seeing another coming into shot now. a long line of police cars, security officials. all heading toward the airport. to reinforce that zone around the departure, miguel. more police officers. more motorcycle out riders. we saw ambulances and forensic teams going into the airport earlier toward that departure hall area. >> nima, we know there were f l fatalities in the departure hall. we have the pictures of the ceiling tiles and fallen glass. maybe 13 fatalities. the reports are conflicting this morning. 35 severely injured. let's get to cnn's counter terrorism analyst and official philip mudd. phil, they have not told us this was a coordinated terror attack. they have not told us what you see is the blast with the subway car at maalbeek was coordinated. it is 10:47 in brussels, belgium. this happened in an international city with international ties. there is a chase under way for potential suspects. what is happening on the investigation side? >
a long queue of them. i'll step out of shot and we'll try to get it for you. they're moving into the airport. we are seeing another coming into shot now. a long line of police cars, security officials. all heading toward the airport. to reinforce that zone around the departure, miguel. more police officers. more motorcycle out riders. we saw ambulances and forensic teams going into the airport earlier toward that departure hall area. >> nima, we know there were f l fatalities in the...
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and these checkpoints, errol, you need to imagine usually you have long queues, you have cars with familiests of civilians there, and of course also the security forces who are manning these checkpoints always present a soft target for suicide bombers, for attacks like this. and as you mentioned, isis claiming this attack, its latest claim of a suicide bombing in iraq in recent weeks and promising more attacks, errol. >> and historically, jomana, isis seems to lash out with these types of suicide attacks when they're on the back foot. are they operating from a place of strength or weakness in iraq? >> well, we need to look at this. this attack as you mentioned doesn't come out in isolation. it is the latest in a series of attacks we've seen. according to our own count, more than half a dozen suicide bombings only in iraq, in the past ten days or so. all of them targeting as we mentioned soft targets, whether it's mosques, funerals, in this case a checkpoint, markets, all these sort of attacks in heavily populated areas in shia areas, a tactic that we have seen isis and other militant groups
and these checkpoints, errol, you need to imagine usually you have long queues, you have cars with familiests of civilians there, and of course also the security forces who are manning these checkpoints always present a soft target for suicide bombers, for attacks like this. and as you mentioned, isis claiming this attack, its latest claim of a suicide bombing in iraq in recent weeks and promising more attacks, errol. >> and historically, jomana, isis seems to lash out with these types of...
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you form a long queue and go through tsa-style security.it was in here that they heard, some of them, apparently heard a gunshot, followed by the words "active shooter." we've heard alarms going off, siren, police whistle, just a crazy, frenetic, frantic time for the mostly families who were in line to go to the u.s. capitol. outside the capitol in the past few minutes, we have seen video from our nbc station in washington, wrc, that showed a single male subject getting into an ambulance from a gurney. i've looked at it now several times. i don't think the emts were doing -- no, it doesn't look like they're doing chest compressions. it looks like they are just securing something to gurney. he has been stripped of most of his clothes. we don't know the identity of this person. we do know that it looks like we had two wounded people inside. the gun that discharged -- well, let's bring in our justice correspondent, pete williams. pete, tell the -- what we know as of now, knowing we're about to hear from u.s. capitol police. >> what we know is
you form a long queue and go through tsa-style security.it was in here that they heard, some of them, apparently heard a gunshot, followed by the words "active shooter." we've heard alarms going off, siren, police whistle, just a crazy, frenetic, frantic time for the mostly families who were in line to go to the u.s. capitol. outside the capitol in the past few minutes, we have seen video from our nbc station in washington, wrc, that showed a single male subject getting into an...
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the queues to get food are extremely long and there is another queue that is also as long to get their registration paper fixed by the greek authorities. many told us that when their turn has come to reach that crossing, that only allows 500 people per day. they were turned back because the macedonia authorities are not accepting the greek registration paper. >> reporter: a summit within the u.k. and france will be starting shortly where the refugee crisis is expected to top the agenda. specifically, they will be discussing the situation in calais. the french authorities have been dismantling part of the camp leading to a standoff with many of the people living there. they want to reach britain to claim asylum >>> two female attackers have been killed in istanbul after throwing grenades and shooting at turkish police. it happened in a suburb of the capital. armed police cordoned off the area. attacks on security forces have increased in turkey over recent months. our correspondent is reporting for us. what is the latest information you have? >> reporter: we understand that those two at
the queues to get food are extremely long and there is another queue that is also as long to get their registration paper fixed by the greek authorities. many told us that when their turn has come to reach that crossing, that only allows 500 people per day. they were turned back because the macedonia authorities are not accepting the greek registration paper. >> reporter: a summit within the u.k. and france will be starting shortly where the refugee crisis is expected to top the agenda....
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the queues to get food are extremely long and then there's another queue to get their registration papers. many told us that when they have reached the crossing that only allows 500 people per day and they were turned back because the macedonian authorities are not accepting the greek registration paper >>> there was a point in this process, six to eight weeks ago, we saw e.u. specialists being deployed to the greek islands and the eastern borders of the european union and the system was posed to be speeding up the process. that seems to have failed and failed completely. >> reporter: i think it is a big fail completely. it actually came as a surprise. it all started on february 18 when the balkan state plus slovenia and austria had a meeting and after that meeting imposed the first restriction. that was for the afghans. they were here and they found out surprisingly that afghans actually are not any more allowed among this western bchl alkan root - balkan route. when the border opened that not anyone be allowed in not as easy as it was in 2015 and that they had to have a whole new set of
the queues to get food are extremely long and then there's another queue to get their registration papers. many told us that when they have reached the crossing that only allows 500 people per day and they were turned back because the macedonian authorities are not accepting the greek registration paper >>> there was a point in this process, six to eight weeks ago, we saw e.u. specialists being deployed to the greek islands and the eastern borders of the european union and the system...
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nearly got knocked out by eastern michigan today> take you to the queue, which began in singapore, three-pointers visits were nine of 33 for long-range, three-pointer for the zips up and there is a sam johnson . making it 64 day 63 they hung on to win by a pair . he has lots of confidence in isaiah johnson. >> the only difference between us and them is we have a little more depthh which outdoes consistently throughout the season, they are talented and we are fortunate to win. congratulations to the zips disk of the final in the second game, bowling green 62 -- 59 over central michigan . cavaliers faced the lakers tonight in los angeles after they beat the kings last night this will be th bryant and the cavaliers, kobe bryant is at the injured so don't know if he will have in the action tonight . volunteer wisconsin is celebrated. >> , blanche baudhuin just turned 100 years old . they threw a big birthday bash, but she had other ideas she hosted a blood drive for her birthday she plays a secret to her long life as her history of volunteer service. >> dulcet home and feel sorry for yourself get out to do something, a lot of peopl
nearly got knocked out by eastern michigan today> take you to the queue, which began in singapore, three-pointers visits were nine of 33 for long-range, three-pointer for the zips up and there is a sam johnson . making it 64 day 63 they hung on to win by a pair . he has lots of confidence in isaiah johnson. >> the only difference between us and them is we have a little more depthh which outdoes consistently throughout the season, they are talented and we are fortunate to win....
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cavaliers snapped a two-game skidc, a victory over the pacers at the queue, the pacers took a 55 -- 50 lead, the cavaliers come back with some long-distance stuff that'sca jr, the pacers take the lead, lebron scores, 9190, . la dellavedova, with 94, and then tristan thompson is the cavaliers the lead for good and then he makes sure with a blocked shot, kyrie irving clinches it at the free-throw line and the cavaliers winning 100 -- 96, the coach blatt of the effort. >> , would've played the last five or six minutes, if we can compete like that i can live with the results speak forco to come through, shows that we do not break mentally and we got better. >> boater safety donte whitner said at thee auto show he's not confident that the browns will retain tashaun gipson,tot and also, he said that tashaun gipson is not confident that he will be back,o begin the exhibition season today at 3:00 p.m. they take on the cincinnati reds at goodyear arizona michael brantley keeps working each day game action hopefully returningy to the lineup before may in the meantime he works on his rehab , mentoring players, what does he suggest, speech a
cavaliers snapped a two-game skidc, a victory over the pacers at the queue, the pacers took a 55 -- 50 lead, the cavaliers come back with some long-distance stuff that'sca jr, the pacers take the lead, lebron scores, 9190, . la dellavedova, with 94, and then tristan thompson is the cavaliers the lead for good and then he makes sure with a blocked shot, kyrie irving clinches it at the free-throw line and the cavaliers winning 100 -- 96, the coach blatt of the effort. >> , would've played...
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now they have to queue again, and get a new paper, and with the sheer volume here you can imagine how longhat will take. also there are new regulations on the macedonian side, because everything now happens on the macedonian side. no passports are allowed. if you were in turkey lodger than a month ago, you won't be able to go through. others say they had to stay there to earn money. others say they were in prison. so it's a very complicated situation, and yes, we say that 500 went through, but also some have been pushed back. we don't have that exact number yet. the police will give us that later. everybody is asking, will i be able to get through with this paper or that paper, and it seems at least what we have witnessed so far is every day brings up a new restriction. and the message is not trickling down. what they do now is that now they are stranded here. they spent all that they had to come to this point, and for them it's a point of no return. >> i also noticed -- we won't talk about this now, perhaps later, more and more children in these champs. so we'll talk about that a little b
now they have to queue again, and get a new paper, and with the sheer volume here you can imagine how longhat will take. also there are new regulations on the macedonian side, because everything now happens on the macedonian side. no passports are allowed. if you were in turkey lodger than a month ago, you won't be able to go through. others say they had to stay there to earn money. others say they were in prison. so it's a very complicated situation, and yes, we say that 500 went through, but...
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this is another queue that is also as long to get there. by the greek authorities.y don't when they turn outcomes to reach that crossing that only allows 500 people per day while they were turned back because the macedonian authorities are not accepting the greek registration paper. >> hoda reporting there. the president of the european union traveled to agent evans today for talks on the migrant crisis. the eu is now proposing more than $750 million in emergency aid to help manage the issue throughout europe. >> near istanbul, police say they have killed two women who opened fire on a police station. this video surfaced showing the attack. shows women opening fire on the bus that was transporting officers that entered the station. they threw what appeared to be ang ren aids. not clear of the motive. not. >> this morning, there are tensions once again along the korean "penguins of madagascar." south korea said the north fired six short-range projectiles. they were allegedly launched on the eastern coast of the country. it happened hours after the u.s. security counc
this is another queue that is also as long to get there. by the greek authorities.y don't when they turn outcomes to reach that crossing that only allows 500 people per day while they were turned back because the macedonian authorities are not accepting the greek registration paper. >> hoda reporting there. the president of the european union traveled to agent evans today for talks on the migrant crisis. the eu is now proposing more than $750 million in emergency aid to help manage the...
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queue has spread all the way to the borderline. even those moo managed to reach the crossing point have to wait for a long time with the uncertainty of whether they're going to be pushed back or not. >> that's what happened to him. he made it across on wednesday only to be back in greece by the evening. >> i went through this morning and was pushed back. they say the signature on my registration form is fake. i'm not the only one in this situation. >> faced with such hardship, tempers often flare up. there are scuffles. people push and shove, but perhaps what's most difficult is the humiliation for the refugees here who are begging their way for the sake of their children. al jazeera, on the greek macedonia border. >> the united nations has report add sharp rise in allegations of sex abuse by its staff. u.n. missions in the central african republic, the democratic republic of congo, ivory coast and mali accounted for the majority of those claims. >> united nations peacekeepers were supposed to come to the rescue in central africa republic. instead, they're accused of sexual exploitation. a new u.n. report said allegations of sexua
queue has spread all the way to the borderline. even those moo managed to reach the crossing point have to wait for a long time with the uncertainty of whether they're going to be pushed back or not. >> that's what happened to him. he made it across on wednesday only to be back in greece by the evening. >> i went through this morning and was pushed back. they say the signature on my registration form is fake. i'm not the only one in this situation. >> faced with such hardship,...
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beer garden and long live rock sign with a video display board it would bringb the placing photos and life to the entrance . >> at that right now it is underused.. >> it is how the queue will look from the sky that they want to change. >> the idea is to put a 360 by 90-foot side site on top of the arena who actually90 lay flat on top of the queue and shoot light directly out to be captured by blimp shots will not be visible on the street, if you live downtown in a building above the queue,ouou but that was a problem ? the cavaliers say that it won't? >> it is led technology is designed to beo optimal for area off his dinner then from what you might see at the casino were things of that nature which are designed more for pedestrian traffic. a >> either from the sky over the ve queue or from the ground at the rock hall, cleveland is nd producing up the look in time for the summer rnc.. >> the site here has changeable copy that can change the color to make it red white and blue soul for the rnc also put ads but the planning commission said they have to get approval to do that . it is interesting and they they said it would be dimmer,te the images there is darren vann bet
beer garden and long live rock sign with a video display board it would bringb the placing photos and life to the entrance . >> at that right now it is underused.. >> it is how the queue will look from the sky that they want to change. >> the idea is to put a 360 by 90-foot side site on top of the arena who actually90 lay flat on top of the queue and shoot light directly out to be captured by blimp shots will not be visible on the street, if you live downtown in a building...
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they join the queue so they can make their claim in proceedings. as we know, that can sometimes take a long time. and the word is out, this is how you do it. make a good credible fear claim, and you are in. in this age of modern, instantaneous communications, that word spreads quickly. so, i am very concerned about that. i have a number of proposals. i am over time already, but i do want to say, i think we need to train more asylum officers, and immigration officers including border patrol agents. and we ought to have them do asylum interviews. i think they should remove credible fear from the statute. it does not belong there. we should go straight to an asylum interview and ought to have enough asylum officers including trained border patrol agents and other customs and border patrol officers to do that. i have other recommendations, and i refer you to my written comments. thank you. >> thank you. ms. acer: thank you. it is an honor to be heard today to offer our views regarding national security at our borders, and the importance to the u.s. commitment to protect refugees. the terrific t
they join the queue so they can make their claim in proceedings. as we know, that can sometimes take a long time. and the word is out, this is how you do it. make a good credible fear claim, and you are in. in this age of modern, instantaneous communications, that word spreads quickly. so, i am very concerned about that. i have a number of proposals. i am over time already, but i do want to say, i think we need to train more asylum officers, and immigration officers including border patrol...
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they're basically in, they join the queue for an immigration judge so they can make their asylum claim in removal proceedings and we know that can sometimes take a long time. and the word is out. this is how you do it. you make a good credible fear claim and you're in. in this age of modern communications, that word spreads, that word spreads quickly. i'm very concerned about that and i have a number of proposals. i'm over time already. but i do want to say i think we need to train more asylum officers and our immigration officers, including border patrol agents and asylum, and we ought to have them do asylum interviews. i think we ought to, as i proposed in my written comment, remove credible fear from the statute. it doesn't belong there. we should go straight to an asylum interview and we ought to have enough asylum officers, including trained border patrol agents, and other customs and border patrol officers to do that. i have other recommendations and i refer you to my written comments. thank you. mr. desantis: thank you. ms. acer, you're up for five minutes. ms. acer: thank you so much. chairman desantis, chairman meadows, ranking member lynch
they're basically in, they join the queue for an immigration judge so they can make their asylum claim in removal proceedings and we know that can sometimes take a long time. and the word is out. this is how you do it. you make a good credible fear claim and you're in. in this age of modern communications, that word spreads, that word spreads quickly. i'm very concerned about that and i have a number of proposals. i'm over time already. but i do want to say i think we need to train more asylum...
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they join the queue for an immigration judge so they can make their asylum claim in removal proceedings. and we know that can sometimes take a longtime. and the word is out. this is how you do it. you make a good credible fear claim and you're in. and in this age of modern instant communications, that word spreads, that word spreads quickly. so i'm very concerned about that and i have a number of proposals, i'm overtime already. but-day want to say, i think we need to train more asylum officers, he we ought to train all our immigration officers and we ought to have them do asylum interviews. think we ought to, as i propose in my written comments, remove credible fear from the statute. it doesn't belong there, we should go straight to asylum interview and we ought to have enough asylum officers, including trained border patrol agents and other custom and border patrol officers to do that. i have other relgss and i refer you to my written comments. thank you. >> thank you. ms. acer, you're up for five minutes. >> thank you so much, chairman desantis, chairman meadows, ranking member lynch and members of the subcommittees. it's an h
they join the queue for an immigration judge so they can make their asylum claim in removal proceedings. and we know that can sometimes take a longtime. and the word is out. this is how you do it. you make a good credible fear claim and you're in. and in this age of modern instant communications, that word spreads, that word spreads quickly. so i'm very concerned about that and i have a number of proposals, i'm overtime already. but-day want to say, i think we need to train more asylum...
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they're basically in, they join the queue for an immigration judge so they can make their asylum claim in removal proceedings and we know that can sometimes take a long time. and the word is out. this is how you do it. you make a good credible fear claim and you're in. in this age of modern communications, that word spreads, that word spreads quickly. i'm very concerned about that and i have a number of proposals. i'm over time all right. but -- already. but i do want to say i think we need to train more asylum officers and our immigration officers, including border patrol agents and asylum, and we ought to have them do asylum interviews. i think we ought to, as i proposed in my written comment, remove credible fear from the statute. it doesn't belong there. we should go straight to an asylum interview and we ought to have enough asylum officers, including trained border patrol agents, and other customs and border patrol officers to do that. i have other recommendations and i refer you to my written comments. thank you. mr. desantis: thank you. ms. as ier, you're up for five minutes. ms. acer: thank you so much. chairman desantis, chairman meadows, r
they're basically in, they join the queue for an immigration judge so they can make their asylum claim in removal proceedings and we know that can sometimes take a long time. and the word is out. this is how you do it. you make a good credible fear claim and you're in. in this age of modern communications, that word spreads, that word spreads quickly. i'm very concerned about that and i have a number of proposals. i'm over time all right. but -- already. but i do want to say i think we need to...