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paul brennan reports. >> a blaze breaks out and with tents pitched so closely, the fire jumps easily from one to the next. much-needed accommodation is now ruined. further back on the refugee route, the refugees in the open have been lighting small bonfires to stay warm. clear skies are better than soaking rain but the nights are significantly colder. there we are worried for the capacity that the people are slowing going and bottleneck will be problematic. but figure on long waiting time and the weather condition. if the weather is still good we can still try do our best providing blanket, food, water. but if the cold weather is getting worse and worse will be very problematic. >> with conditions deteriorating tensions are rising. desperation and exhaustion sometimes develop into scuffles between refugees. in slovenia, the parliament has voted to deploy soldiers to aid police in the transit camps. the army has certainly lived if this border, the jeep is evidence of that. but their role has been rather limited. they're helping to hand out food to the refugees along with the ngos and
paul brennan reports. >> a blaze breaks out and with tents pitched so closely, the fire jumps easily from one to the next. much-needed accommodation is now ruined. further back on the refugee route, the refugees in the open have been lighting small bonfires to stay warm. clear skies are better than soaking rain but the nights are significantly colder. there we are worried for the capacity that the people are slowing going and bottleneck will be problematic. but figure on long waiting time...
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paul brennan, al jazeera. >>> families were given two hours to say their good-byes. let's go to seoul, al jazeera am harry fawcett is there. harry, those heartbreak shots of families meeting for first time, at least those meetings were able to go ahead. >> reporter: bittersweet bargain they were entered into. separated since the korean war in 1953, all those decades desperate to see those from whom they were separated. but understanding that its would only last a few hours. they had some meetings in private as well and now thursday has come and the realization has hit that this is all over, as can you see on your screenasyou, these terrible decency on the buses with people waving and reaching out to each other. some were telling each other don't worry we will meet again. others saying. we'll meet when our country's reunited. this is the realization that perhaps this is the last time they will see each other and it's been so fleeting. >> the meeting going ahead, i understand the south koreans traveled north to meet their relatives. what distance was this? >> came afte
paul brennan, al jazeera. >>> families were given two hours to say their good-byes. let's go to seoul, al jazeera am harry fawcett is there. harry, those heartbreak shots of families meeting for first time, at least those meetings were able to go ahead. >> reporter: bittersweet bargain they were entered into. separated since the korean war in 1953, all those decades desperate to see those from whom they were separated. but understanding that its would only last a few hours. they...
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this report from paul brennan. >> reporter: huddled against the driving rain and in the biting cold they waited and they waited with little or no protection against elements. all hoping the cross the border between serbia and croatia. >> it is an onslaught of people that come and come. we don't have the chance to treat, the medicine to be given out, no more rain coats. children of ten days old hypothermia we don't have a blanket to give them. we need action. this is -- the images speak for themselves. >> reporter: the balkan countries are in turmoil. hungary's decision to seal its borders has meant refugees have to find new routes. other countries all quarreling how many they can deal with and how many its neighbors should receive. croatia has opened its borders with serbia, and action that should help but for how long. winter is almost here. refugees struggle to understand why their paths have been blocked. >> tall people here want to cross this area to another side. they don't want to stay in slovenia. one moment. they want to cross only, don't want money don't want food don't want any
this report from paul brennan. >> reporter: huddled against the driving rain and in the biting cold they waited and they waited with little or no protection against elements. all hoping the cross the border between serbia and croatia. >> it is an onslaught of people that come and come. we don't have the chance to treat, the medicine to be given out, no more rain coats. children of ten days old hypothermia we don't have a blanket to give them. we need action. this is -- the images...
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and in slovenia are our correspondent paul brennan, what is happening where you are, paul? >> well, the refugees keep arriving albeit unofficially at this point in time. we have just seen four refugees just coming out of the darkness. 600 meters to my left-hand side. they came trudging out of the darkness in the heavy rain, darkness, clearly freezing cold. red cross and police are caring for those refugees who have managed to cross the border today. this small group of four looked rather nervously. they weren't sure whether to approach the gathering. in the end, a police officer has escorted them through. they will be processed through and given blankets and food i suspect. the ones made it through have been the lucky ones because slovenia was at pains for saying they wouldn't take any more than 2500 refugees per day. that limit was broken because of the influx of refugees from croatia. it led to a little bit of diplomatic war of words. u.n. accused slovenia of failing to abide by an agreement which it made, putting slovenia with no other option but to bring them in for hum
and in slovenia are our correspondent paul brennan, what is happening where you are, paul? >> well, the refugees keep arriving albeit unofficially at this point in time. we have just seen four refugees just coming out of the darkness. 600 meters to my left-hand side. they came trudging out of the darkness in the heavy rain, darkness, clearly freezing cold. red cross and police are caring for those refugees who have managed to cross the border today. this small group of four looked rather...
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paul brennan is live in slovenia. paul, what difference can the army make at this point?reporter: the reality is the impact of the army is going to be quite limited at the moment. the vote took place on tuesday night. the vote was overwhelming, 66-5 in favor of deploying the army. but the actual limitations of the army's own resources mean it's impact is not going to be huge. there are just 7,000 regular soldiers in the army, and another thousand reservists, so they have not very much to throw into the contribution to this refugee crisis. and they are going to be under the direct command of the police. so it's going to be under the police orders that the army operates. and we went down to a border area next to the croatian border, and we saw one army jeep with five soldiers in it. and they were helping to hand out food to the refugees. that was the extend of their contribution to this effort at the moment. but the expectation is that every pair of hands that can be pressed into assisting the refugees and assisting the authorities will be welcome. >> the refugee crisis is
paul brennan is live in slovenia. paul, what difference can the army make at this point?reporter: the reality is the impact of the army is going to be quite limited at the moment. the vote took place on tuesday night. the vote was overwhelming, 66-5 in favor of deploying the army. but the actual limitations of the army's own resources mean it's impact is not going to be huge. there are just 7,000 regular soldiers in the army, and another thousand reservists, so they have not very much to throw...
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paul brennan reports. >> held up against the driving rain and biting cold they waited and waited with little or no protection against the elements. all hoping the cross the bother between serbia and croatia. >> onslaught of people who just come and come, we don't have the chance to treat, don't have any more rain coats, as you can see, people of ten days old, hypothermia, we don't have a blanket to give them. we need action. i mean this is -- the images speak for themselves. >> the balkan countries are in turmoil. hungary a's decision last week to seal the borders face new routes, that has resulted in croatia, serbia and slovenia coping with how many they can receive and how many their neighbors should receive. croatia has opened its borders with serbia, a decision which will ease the pressure but for how long? in no man's land between serbia and croatia, winter is almost here, why have their paths been blocked? >> the people want their way across this area to the other side, they don't want to stay in slovenia one moment, don't want money, food, anything, only cross. >> there is a ro
paul brennan reports. >> held up against the driving rain and biting cold they waited and waited with little or no protection against the elements. all hoping the cross the bother between serbia and croatia. >> onslaught of people who just come and come, we don't have the chance to treat, don't have any more rain coats, as you can see, people of ten days old, hypothermia, we don't have a blanket to give them. we need action. i mean this is -- the images speak for themselves....
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paul brennan has more. >> the fishing boats emerge from the darkness racing into port with no time to lose. huddled on deck, wrapped in wool lens and blankets anything that the crew could find. they looked bewilders unsure whether to smile or weep then the volunteers medics spring to action a young child was among the first to be passed assure apparently unharmed but shocked into silence. but many were much, much worse. [ groaning ] >> in the darkness the seaside was transformed into an emergency triage center. volunteers tended to the many survivors who look to be suffering from survive hyperthermia and shock. [ groaning ] >> some appear to be slipping away despite the best efforts of specialist medics. >> move, move, move, move! >> a child wrapped in blankets was hurriedly transported to hospital in the arms of a paramedic. others were able to walk. the small greek island of lesbos has been receiving five, six, seven thousand refugees and migrants daily. >> babies are drowning. i'm 67 years old, and i can't hold back my tears. of course, this is a big state that must help since we'r
paul brennan has more. >> the fishing boats emerge from the darkness racing into port with no time to lose. huddled on deck, wrapped in wool lens and blankets anything that the crew could find. they looked bewilders unsure whether to smile or weep then the volunteers medics spring to action a young child was among the first to be passed assure apparently unharmed but shocked into silence. but many were much, much worse. [ groaning ] >> in the darkness the seaside was transformed...
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let's go to paul brennan. live in the nearby slovenia.ell us about the army decision. >> yes, we spoke about if yesterday. it came overnight. parliament sat until 1:30 in the morning to discuss this, and the motion was passed. 66 votes in favour, for the army of slovenia to get a border region. the powers they have will be similar. they'll warn, direct or temporarily restrict the movement of people, and it appears they'll be deployed to areas where there's not enough police personal to cover the border region, so it's a matter of putting more manpower and resources into an area where the existing resources are too thinly stretched from a slovenian point of view. indeed, the interior minister, as part of the debate that led to that vote said unless better control can be found, the sloughenians will reshort to barriers, restricting the flow. tensions chaotic and badly organised process of moving the refugees through slovenia on to the desired border - we witnessed that yesterday. where a large group made their own bid for the border. >> the
let's go to paul brennan. live in the nearby slovenia.ell us about the army decision. >> yes, we spoke about if yesterday. it came overnight. parliament sat until 1:30 in the morning to discuss this, and the motion was passed. 66 votes in favour, for the army of slovenia to get a border region. the powers they have will be similar. they'll warn, direct or temporarily restrict the movement of people, and it appears they'll be deployed to areas where there's not enough police personal to...
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paul brennan, al jazeera. >> amnesty international has called for a full public inquiry into reports that australian officials paid people smugglers to turn back boats carrying asylum seekers. the incidents in june spashd a parliamentary inquiry andrew thomas has more from sydney. >> reporter: this comprehensive and damming report primarily rates to an incidents that took place back in may when an australian military vessel intercepted a both of refugees coming from indonesia. and what amnesty international alleged is that the crew of that boat were paid a substantial amount of money, $32,000 to turn around and take their passengers back to indonesia. i am pleased to say that the author of this report from amnesty joins me. anna, what evidence have you got? >> it is compelling and coverprene prehencei. based upon detailed interviews. all 62 adult asylum seekers as well as six crew members. these people were held in differently locations and, as far as we know, have not seen each other since the end of may. their telephones were remarkably consistent and packed up by video evidence as
paul brennan, al jazeera. >> amnesty international has called for a full public inquiry into reports that australian officials paid people smugglers to turn back boats carrying asylum seekers. the incidents in june spashd a parliamentary inquiry andrew thomas has more from sydney. >> reporter: this comprehensive and damming report primarily rates to an incidents that took place back in may when an australian military vessel intercepted a both of refugees coming from indonesia. and...
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paul dre dren brennan. al jazeera. >> that's our show for the day. thank you for joi joining us. . >> >>> anger and anguish in turkey. saturday's deadly twin bombings are raising sharp questions. >> is me daughter dead or alive. if she's dead show me her body, show me her flesh and blood. >> proxy war in syria, how competing strategies in the u.s. are creating compari
paul dre dren brennan. al jazeera. >> that's our show for the day. thank you for joi joining us. . >> >>> anger and anguish in turkey. saturday's deadly twin bombings are raising sharp questions. >> is me daughter dead or alive. if she's dead show me her body, show me her flesh and blood. >> proxy war in syria, how competing strategies in the u.s. are creating compari
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paul brennan reports. >> firefighters were swiftly on the scene but damage was already done. mrm provision hemergency provisw ruined. the refugees out in the open have been lighting small bonfires to stay warm. clear skies are better than soaking rain but the nights are significantly colder. >> we are very worried for the capacity really that the people are slowing going, and bottleneck will be problematic. but figure for a long waiting time and then the weather condition. if the weather is still good we can still try do our best providing blanket, providing some food, water. but if the cold weather is getting worse and worse we'll be very problematic. >> reporter: if conditions deteriorate and tensions rising, if the routes to western europe are increasingly restricted. desperation and exhaustion sometimes develop into scuffles between refugees. in slovenia the parliament has voted to deploy soldiers to reinforce police in the transit camps. the army has certainly arrived at the border. the jeep is evidence of that but the numbers involved are extremely small. we have counte
paul brennan reports. >> firefighters were swiftly on the scene but damage was already done. mrm provision hemergency provisw ruined. the refugees out in the open have been lighting small bonfires to stay warm. clear skies are better than soaking rain but the nights are significantly colder. >> we are very worried for the capacity really that the people are slowing going, and bottleneck will be problematic. but figure for a long waiting time and then the weather condition. if the...
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paul brennan joins me live. tell me about why the army is now plead guilty considered. >> the background is basically that the sloe convene yon authorities believe they cannot cope anymore with the influx of refugees. transiting across slovenia to austria and then to germany. . awes ahs yaps have -- on to austria but austria only allowed in 2,000. so a back log of some 6,000 people left. the authorities say as that back log increases, facilities are being overwhelmed. it was an all night meeting of the government and they agreed to put before parliament to guard the borders. at the moment, of course, the army is only allowed to offer technical and logistical support. the motivation is that slovenia believes it's delusional to expect a country the size of slovenia with just 2 million people, to cope with the kind of influx over the past three days >> are we not seeing what we saw in hungary. what impact is this decision likely to have on if rest of the eu. >> they urged the europen union to share the burden. ther
paul brennan joins me live. tell me about why the army is now plead guilty considered. >> the background is basically that the sloe convene yon authorities believe they cannot cope anymore with the influx of refugees. transiting across slovenia to austria and then to germany. . awes ahs yaps have -- on to austria but austria only allowed in 2,000. so a back log of some 6,000 people left. the authorities say as that back log increases, facilities are being overwhelmed. it was an all night...
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the conditions are getting more uncertain. >> paul brennan is with us now, now that croatia has opened its border further south from serbia, the people where you are are getting ready to take even more refugees in. >> reporter: indeed and that's certainly the expectation because what's been happening as you mentioned in the introduction is that the countries that are receiving these refugees are not keeping them. they are not housing them in their own territories. they are simply on-passing them and very often they are helping that on-passing process by laying on buses and trains. it is continuing now. the staging posttha staging post here, not going to be housing any sleeping refugees. offering them food, blankets and a little bit of warmth, laying on buses and potentially a train as well to take them closer to the austrian border a few hours from here where it's hoped that the austrians will open the gates and let them through. that's no forgone conclusion we spoke of you mentioned pinch points ought along the routes. now that hungary has closed its border since last friday, the refu
the conditions are getting more uncertain. >> paul brennan is with us now, now that croatia has opened its border further south from serbia, the people where you are are getting ready to take even more refugees in. >> reporter: indeed and that's certainly the expectation because what's been happening as you mentioned in the introduction is that the countries that are receiving these refugees are not keeping them. they are not housing them in their own territories. they are simply...
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paul brennan explains. >> reporter: every day billions of dollars of electronic business is conducteden the united states and europe. legal contracts, personal data, commercial deals, and social media all supposedly protected by a transatlantic agreement called safe harbor. now, though, the european court of justice has decided that safe harbor can't be trusted. >> it impacts all aspects of business. personal data is essentially anything from which a living individual can be identified. so that's -- ranges from something as simple as an email signature block to details in a library database, for example. >> reporter: in 2013 edward snowden leaked classified documents revealing the sheer scale of the snooping by intelligence agencies in the u.s. that prompted this man to bring his case to the national court. whether it's a digital photograph that we put on our social media websites, credit card website, or multi-million dollar business deals. all of that data has to be stored on servers such as this. now under the safe harbor agreement, america promised to match the european unions pri
paul brennan explains. >> reporter: every day billions of dollars of electronic business is conducteden the united states and europe. legal contracts, personal data, commercial deals, and social media all supposedly protected by a transatlantic agreement called safe harbor. now, though, the european court of justice has decided that safe harbor can't be trusted. >> it impacts all aspects of business. personal data is essentially anything from which a living individual can be...
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paul brennan reports. >> the flames spread quickly, with tents pitched so closely together, the blaze jumped easily from one to the next. firefighters were swiftly on the scene, but the damage was already done. much needed emergency accommodation is now ruined. the cause of the blaze isn't yet known. further back along the refugee route, in serbia, the refugees out in the open have been lighting small bonfires to stay warm. clear skies are better than soaking rain, but the nights are significantly colder. >> we are very worried for the capacity really that the people are slowly going, and bottleneck will be problematic. getting ready for a long waiting time and then the weather condition. if the weather is still good, we can still try to do our best providing blankets, provide some food, water, but if the cold weather is getting worse and worse, will be very problematic. >> with conditions deteriorating, tenses are rising. the routes to western europe are increasingly restricted. desperation and exhaustion sometimes develop into scuffles between refugees. in slovenia, the parliament v
paul brennan reports. >> the flames spread quickly, with tents pitched so closely together, the blaze jumped easily from one to the next. firefighters were swiftly on the scene, but the damage was already done. much needed emergency accommodation is now ruined. the cause of the blaze isn't yet known. further back along the refugee route, in serbia, the refugees out in the open have been lighting small bonfires to stay warm. clear skies are better than soaking rain, but the nights are...
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paul brennan has the latest. >> parliament debated the issue late into the night on wednesday morningas when they finally finished at 01:30. the vote was 66 in favor and five against. the powers the army will have, police won't be shooting at refugees, but they will warn, direct and temporarily restrict the flow. the army will be deployed to those areas where police patrols are simply too thin on the ground to cope with the influx. the influx continues to pace some 2.5000 refer jesus say the authorities crossed the border from croatia tuesday night alone, putting huge pressure on the capacity of the sloveniaens to cope. some made their own break for the border. >> hampered by bad weather and official restrictions, numbers reached critical mass on the slovenian-austrian border. some gave up waiting and came streaming down the hill to the austrian frontier. >> we told them we just want to go. we don't want anything, just we want to go to complete our journey. >> austrian soldiers and police strung a barrier across the road. translators used megaphones to appeal for calm. the atmosphere
paul brennan has the latest. >> parliament debated the issue late into the night on wednesday morningas when they finally finished at 01:30. the vote was 66 in favor and five against. the powers the army will have, police won't be shooting at refugees, but they will warn, direct and temporarily restrict the flow. the army will be deployed to those areas where police patrols are simply too thin on the ground to cope with the influx. the influx continues to pace some 2.5000 refer jesus say...
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paul brennan, al jazeera, slovenia. >> well, a number of refugees trying to reach europe has focused, thousands make the dangerous journey trying to reach ma lay i can' malaysia and thailand. >> shortly after setting from the island, the thai naval cruise spot a fishing boat and board it. it's part of proceedings to intercept undocumented refugees. >> if they wish to come to thailand, if is our job to explain to them that they'll be charged with illegally entering the country. >> navy personnel seven for weapons. and another fisherman is inspected for minor cuts. the fishing vessel goes on its way. the thai government is trying to prevent a refugee crisis like the one six months ago when thousands of women were left adrift at sea. their smugglers had abandoned them after a regional crackdown on the human trade. survivors spoke of beating, near starvation and kidnapping by their traffickers. some were migrants from bangladesh, but others were rohingya escaping from myanmar. this man escaped 20 years ago. >> the government took over proof that we are citizens then say we're illegal migr
paul brennan, al jazeera, slovenia. >> well, a number of refugees trying to reach europe has focused, thousands make the dangerous journey trying to reach ma lay i can' malaysia and thailand. >> shortly after setting from the island, the thai naval cruise spot a fishing boat and board it. it's part of proceedings to intercept undocumented refugees. >> if they wish to come to thailand, if is our job to explain to them that they'll be charged with illegally entering the country....
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relaxed suddenly, the journey from war and poverty keeps getting more precarious and uncertain, paul brennan jazeera. >>> the taliban says it captured 13 police officers including a commander and its forces are advancing towards a military base on the outskirts of goma in the northwest of the country, jennifer glasse has more from kabul. >> reporter: the fighting had been going on since saturday in the province in the district on the western edge of that province but it intensified on monday, the taliban killed 20 afghan local and national police in the district and then attacked the police headquarters. the police chief and 13 of its officers fled the taliban captured them and also captured the police headquarters as well as the district headquarters and say they will launch an offensive on the military base on the outskirts of the district. the vice president of afghanistan has been sent up there by president ghani and is in the province just on the east of the other province and talking to officials and getting a plan to try and drive out the taliban from this province. the latest offensi
relaxed suddenly, the journey from war and poverty keeps getting more precarious and uncertain, paul brennan jazeera. >>> the taliban says it captured 13 police officers including a commander and its forces are advancing towards a military base on the outskirts of goma in the northwest of the country, jennifer glasse has more from kabul. >> reporter: the fighting had been going on since saturday in the province in the district on the western edge of that province but it...
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paul brennan there. >> at least eight people have been killed in an explosion near the lebanese border with syria. it was on the outside skirts of a townhousing thousands of syrian refugees. it's been reported that the continues was an attack by the lebanese army attacking syrian rebel groups. now battling to get to remote parts of the philippines that have been hit by the typhoon. bringing with it floods and land slips. deaths reported so far. the number of those displaced up to 60,000 at least. the worst of the weather is now over with the typhoon reclassified as a tropical storm. hundreds of north and south korean families separated during the koreanen war will be reuni reunited on tuesday. 65,000 other south koreans are still on a waiting list hoping to meet their loved ones. harry fawcett has more from the border city. >> their relatives who have been seeking that reunion. there has been a rear view mirror full o-- >> this woman's husband went missing. he went on what they thought was going to be military training. but in the confusion of the koreanen war he simply never came home
paul brennan there. >> at least eight people have been killed in an explosion near the lebanese border with syria. it was on the outside skirts of a townhousing thousands of syrian refugees. it's been reported that the continues was an attack by the lebanese army attacking syrian rebel groups. now battling to get to remote parts of the philippines that have been hit by the typhoon. bringing with it floods and land slips. deaths reported so far. the number of those displaced up to 60,000...
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paul brennan on the border. >> the man who will be canada's next prime minister, justin trudeau after a surprise election victory. >> i think one of the things that has been a challenge in the relationship between canada and the united states is that it has in many cases been focused on a single point of disagreement, a single or potential point of disagreement, and i made a point of saying much broader in our conversation about the broad importance of this relationship and the work we have to do together on issues of shared interest. >> the french. >> during a meeting with matter supporters forces and isil fighters years ago that le pen likened muslims praying in the streets to the nazi occupation. if found guilty she face as year in prison and a fine of $51,000. >>> former president to the united nations' general assembly has been charged with bribery by an u.s. grand jury. john ashe was general assembly president in 2013-2014, and has been indicted bay federal grand jury in manhattan two weeks after he was arrested. alleged bribery also involved four other people. >>> protests are
paul brennan on the border. >> the man who will be canada's next prime minister, justin trudeau after a surprise election victory. >> i think one of the things that has been a challenge in the relationship between canada and the united states is that it has in many cases been focused on a single point of disagreement, a single or potential point of disagreement, and i made a point of saying much broader in our conversation about the broad importance of this relationship and the work...
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paul brennan reports. >> the flames spread with tents pitched so closely together the blaze jumped easily from one to the next. fire-fighters were swiftly on the scene, but the damage was done. much needed emergency accommodation is ruined. the cause of the blaze is not yet known. further back along the refugee route, in serbia, the refugees in the open have been lighting the bonfires to stay warm. clear skies are better than soaking rain, but the nights are colder. >> we are very worried for the capacity that people are slowing - slow-going, and the bottle neck is problematic. we are ready for a long waiting time and the weather condition. if it's good, we'll try to do our best of the providing understood, water, but the cold weather is getting worse and worse. it will be problematic. with conditions deteriorating it's rising. desperation and exhaustion developed into scuffles between refugees. in slovenia the parliament voted to deploy soldiers to deploy police. the army arrived. the jeep is evidence of that. we counted more than five shoulders. the role has been limited. they are helpi
paul brennan reports. >> the flames spread with tents pitched so closely together the blaze jumped easily from one to the next. fire-fighters were swiftly on the scene, but the damage was done. much needed emergency accommodation is ruined. the cause of the blaze is not yet known. further back along the refugee route, in serbia, the refugees in the open have been lighting the bonfires to stay warm. clear skies are better than soaking rain, but the nights are colder. >> we are very...
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paul brennan has the latest. >> reporter: the fishing boats emerged from the darkness, racing into port with no time to lose. huddled on the deck, wrapped in tarpaulins, blankets, a few of the survivors of another tragic thinking. they look bewildered. unsure whether to smile or weep. the volunteers, medics sprang into action. a young child was among the first passed assure. unharmed but shocked into violence. many were worse. in the darkness, the key side was transferred into an emergency center. volunteers tended to the survivors looking to be suffering hypothermia and shock. some appear to be slipping away. a child wrapped in blankets was hurriedly transported to hospital in the arms of a paramedic. others were able to walk. the island of lesbos has been receiving five, six, 700 refugees. this is not the first sinking tragedy here. residents are deeply affected by it. babies are drowning. i'm 67 years old. i can't hold back my tears. it's the save that must help. since we are small. they must do the job. people drowning are our own blood. we are sorry, what else can we do. more survi
paul brennan has the latest. >> reporter: the fishing boats emerged from the darkness, racing into port with no time to lose. huddled on the deck, wrapped in tarpaulins, blankets, a few of the survivors of another tragic thinking. they look bewildered. unsure whether to smile or weep. the volunteers, medics sprang into action. a young child was among the first passed assure. unharmed but shocked into violence. many were worse. in the darkness, the key side was transferred into an...
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paul brennan explains. >> reporter: every day billions of dollars of electronic business is conducted between the united states and europe. legal contracts, personal data, deals and social media, all protected by a trans-atlantic privacy agreement called safe harbour. the european court of justice decided safe harbour can't be trusted. >> it impacts all aspects of business, personal data is anything from which a living individual can be identified. so that ranges from something as simple as an email signature block. to details in a library database. >> in 2013, former c.i.a. contractor edward snowden leaked classified documents revealing the scale and intrusiveness of covert snooping. it was those that prompted campaigner to bring the case to the european course. it was focused on the europe. whether it's photographs put on social media websites, credit cards or mutti million deals, all has to be stored on servers such as this. more often than not, if they are not in the european union, they are cited by the united states. under the agreement america decided to match the rules. what i
paul brennan explains. >> reporter: every day billions of dollars of electronic business is conducted between the united states and europe. legal contracts, personal data, deals and social media, all protected by a trans-atlantic privacy agreement called safe harbour. the european court of justice decided safe harbour can't be trusted. >> it impacts all aspects of business, personal data is anything from which a living individual can be identified. so that ranges from something as...
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paul brennan reports. >> reporter: their progress has been hampered by bad weather and official restrictions. pressures of numbers reached critical mass. from the refugee camp from the slovenian side, more than 2,000 men, women and children gave up waiting and streamed down the hill. >> we told them we can't to go. we don't want anything. just we want to go, to complete our journey. >> austrian soldiers and police strung a barrier across the road. translators used megaphones to appeal for calm. the atmosphere was anything but calm. as the pressure grows, so does the impatience. this group walking down the street. they are not registered. they are trying to push their way through. clearly it is not going to see, but you can see the authorities have difficulty maintaining order. the breaking point, an arrival on tuesday, of hundreds of refugees to a border camp hosting 2,500 people. until then the camp was orderly with police, charities, and others combined to provide food and warm clothes. >> these people came to my heart. i emptied my closet. i took all the children's stuff. i have a small c
paul brennan reports. >> reporter: their progress has been hampered by bad weather and official restrictions. pressures of numbers reached critical mass. from the refugee camp from the slovenian side, more than 2,000 men, women and children gave up waiting and streamed down the hill. >> we told them we can't to go. we don't want anything. just we want to go, to complete our journey. >> austrian soldiers and police strung a barrier across the road. translators used megaphones...
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paul brennan reports. >> every day, business is conducted between the united states and europe. all supposedly protected by a transthrarng transatlantic privacy agreement called safe harbor. but now it's been decided that safe harbor can't be trusted. >> penl data anything in which a living individual can be identified. so that ranges from something as simple as an e-mail signature block to details in a life read database for example. >> in 2013 former cia contractor edward snowden leaked classified documents of covert snooping of u.s. intelligence agencies. it was those revelations that brought max shrem to bring these cases to court. transfers uses data to service outside the eu. whether it's a digital photograph, or a credit card details or indeed multimillion dollar business deals all that data has to be stored on servers such as this. more often than not they are not in the european union, they are cited in the united states. the european union promised to match the u.s. privacy rules. safe harbor is worthless. facebook insists its doing in wrong and operating within privac
paul brennan reports. >> every day, business is conducted between the united states and europe. all supposedly protected by a transthrarng transatlantic privacy agreement called safe harbor. but now it's been decided that safe harbor can't be trusted. >> penl data anything in which a living individual can be identified. so that ranges from something as simple as an e-mail signature block to details in a life read database for example. >> in 2013 former cia contractor edward...
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paul brennan has the latest from north-eastern slovenia. >> parliament debated the issue into the night. 0130 was when they finished. the vote was in favour of deploying the army to the border areas. the vote as 66 in favour, and five against. the powers that the army will have are effectively similar to police powers. they will not be shooting, but they'll warm, direct and restrict the flow. the army will be deployed to areas where it is too thin on the ground. the influx continues at pace. 2.5,000 refugees, across the border from croatia, tuesday night alone. >> that is putting pressure on the capacity of the slovenians to cope at a place on the austrian border. a large group was so impatient that they made their own break for the border. >> reporter: their progress has been hampered by bad weather and official restrictions, pressures of numbers reached critical mass. from the refugee camp from the slovenian side, more than 2,000 men, women and children gave up waiting and streamed down the hill. >> we told them we can't to go. we don't want anything. just we want to go, to complete o
paul brennan has the latest from north-eastern slovenia. >> parliament debated the issue into the night. 0130 was when they finished. the vote was in favour of deploying the army to the border areas. the vote as 66 in favour, and five against. the powers that the army will have are effectively similar to police powers. they will not be shooting, but they'll warm, direct and restrict the flow. the army will be deployed to areas where it is too thin on the ground. the influx continues at...
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relaxed suddenly, the journey from war and poverty keeps getting more precarious and uncertain, paul brennanra, slovania. >>> tropical storm kapp ushu ik this is in the northern island that has been hit hard by the storm. >> reporter: the rain is still falling in the city but it doesn't seem to be as consistently heavy has it has been and flood water has receded and this area a matter of hours ago it was completely flooded and you can see by debris that is washed up here from the river nearby so that is the good news that as the storm moves further to the northwest at the flood waters do seem to be receding but the rain is not going away and with that there is still a lot of concern about land slides. this is a very mountains here and it is in positions and the rain is expected to linger for sometime and therefore that concern remains there could be land slides in the areas affected by this major storm. at the moment there seems to be a lot of compliments how the government has handled this disaster, the casualty list at this stage is very low. the government warned people early, people list
relaxed suddenly, the journey from war and poverty keeps getting more precarious and uncertain, paul brennanra, slovania. >>> tropical storm kapp ushu ik this is in the northern island that has been hit hard by the storm. >> reporter: the rain is still falling in the city but it doesn't seem to be as consistently heavy has it has been and flood water has receded and this area a matter of hours ago it was completely flooded and you can see by debris that is washed up here from the...
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paul brennan, al jazeera. >> slovenia says it will now put the fence to his control the flow of refugeesrants across its board, hundreds of people continue to arrive and the country is continuing to cope with the -- struggle to cope with the numbers. they have asked for e.u. assistance, german police arrived at the board ore wednesday. >>> am nells at this it's national has accruesed australia's government of criminal acts by paying people smugglers to turn around. andrew thomas reports. >> reporter: did australia's government pay peoplallers this money for a -- people smugglers this money for criminal activity? that is what amnesty international says when in may the australian military intercepted a boat off australia's north coast. there, says amnesty, having interview the crew and passengers. $32,000 was handed over by australian officials who demanded the passengers be taken back to i want near i can't, the australians provided two boats, fuel and a map for the journey. >> it is really shocking that, you know, democratic country like australia, that this kind of thing can be happenin
paul brennan, al jazeera. >> slovenia says it will now put the fence to his control the flow of refugeesrants across its board, hundreds of people continue to arrive and the country is continuing to cope with the -- struggle to cope with the numbers. they have asked for e.u. assistance, german police arrived at the board ore wednesday. >>> am nells at this it's national has accruesed australia's government of criminal acts by paying people smugglers to turn around. andrew thomas...
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paul brennan, al jazeera. >>> slovenia says it will now put up fence to his control the flow of refugees migrants across its border. hundreds of people continue to arrive in the country is struggling to cope with the huge numbers. slovenia has formally asked for e.u. assistance of. a group of german police arrived at the border on wednesday. >>> amnesties international has accused australia's government of criminal activity by paying people smugglers to turn around boats carrying asylum seekers there. australia denied the report but an incidents in june sparked a parliamentary inquiry. andrew thomas has this report. >> reporter: did australia's government pay people smugglers this money for a lawless venture with evidence of criminal fine activity? that's what amnesty says when in may the australian military intercepted a boat off australia's north coast. there says amnesty having interviewed the crew and passengers $32,000 was handed over by australian officials who demanded the passengers be taken back to indonesia actual the australians provided two boats, fuel and a map for the journ
paul brennan, al jazeera. >>> slovenia says it will now put up fence to his control the flow of refugees migrants across its border. hundreds of people continue to arrive in the country is struggling to cope with the huge numbers. slovenia has formally asked for e.u. assistance of. a group of german police arrived at the border on wednesday. >>> amnesties international has accused australia's government of criminal activity by paying people smugglers to turn around boats...
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paul brennan, al jazeera >>> a route used by refugees to get to germany could soon be restricted. austria intends to build a fence on its border with slovenia. more than 700,000 refugees have arrived in europe so far this year >> the former australian prime minister is facing criticism for anti-immigration measures. he says europe should do the same >> this means turning around people coming by sea. it means denying entry at the border for those with no legal right to come. it means establishing camps for people who apparently have nowhere to go. it will require some force. it will gnaw at our consciences, yet, it's the only way to prevent a tide of humanity surging through europe and quite possibly changing it forever. >>> australia started its cra crackdown in 2013. some leaders condemned abbott for citing the bible for his position. >>> now to a stunning new global health report. the w.h.o. says tuberculosis killed more people than hiv and aids last year. that is despite the fact that tuberculosis can be treated and cured. gerald tan explains. >>reporter: every day, nearly four
paul brennan, al jazeera >>> a route used by refugees to get to germany could soon be restricted. austria intends to build a fence on its border with slovenia. more than 700,000 refugees have arrived in europe so far this year >> the former australian prime minister is facing criticism for anti-immigration measures. he says europe should do the same >> this means turning around people coming by sea. it means denying entry at the border for those with no legal right to come....
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as paul brennan reports the struggle doesn't get any easier when they reach the northern border. their progress has been hampered by bad weather. the pressure of the numbers reached critical mass on the border. for the refugee camp. more than 2,000 men. women and children gave up waiting. >> we told them we want to go. we don't know, we don't want anything. we want to go, to complete our journey. >> austrian soldiers and police, stronger barriers across the road. it was anything but calm. as the pressure grows, this group came walking down the street. in an unofficial way they are not registered. you can see the authorities are having difficulty in maintaining order. the breaking point was hundreds of refugees, hosting 2.5,000 people. charities, n.g.o.s and local organizations combining. >> these people came to my heart. i empty the closet and took the children's stuff. and bring them here, brought them here to help people because they are wet. >> slovenia, a country of 2 million people says it cannot stop numbers, the numbers arriving from cree asia outstrip those allowed on to
as paul brennan reports the struggle doesn't get any easier when they reach the northern border. their progress has been hampered by bad weather. the pressure of the numbers reached critical mass on the border. for the refugee camp. more than 2,000 men. women and children gave up waiting. >> we told them we want to go. we don't know, we don't want anything. we want to go, to complete our journey. >> austrian soldiers and police, stronger barriers across the road. it was anything but...
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paul brennan, al jazeera. >> much more to still come on the news hour as volkswagen announce the first loss in 15 years. we speak oh-to-works outside of the company's headquarters. >>> find out what happen to this u.s. police officer who is caught on camera throwing a teenager across a classroom. and baseball's world series. >> mahmood abbas has warned the situation between israelis and palestinians is at its worst and most criminal stage since 1948. they have urged the nations to step in and provide international protection. 64 palestinians and nine israelis have been killed so far this month. >> we reaffirm that the security double will shoulder its responsibility and establish a special regime of international protection for the palestinian people. we want your protection. we want the protection of the world. we can no longer bear these sanctions, all these attacks perpetuated by settlers and the israeli army. >> a palestinian man was shot dead by israeli forces at a checkpoint in hebron. witnesses say he was unarmed but israeli forces say he was attempting to carry out an attack. s
paul brennan, al jazeera. >> much more to still come on the news hour as volkswagen announce the first loss in 15 years. we speak oh-to-works outside of the company's headquarters. >>> find out what happen to this u.s. police officer who is caught on camera throwing a teenager across a classroom. and baseball's world series. >> mahmood abbas has warned the situation between israelis and palestinians is at its worst and most criminal stage since 1948. they have urged the...
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paul brennan has more. >> reporter: from high above the fields a river of humanity. drone captures the overwhelming scope of the refugee crisis. thousands of men, women, and children walk through a vast countryside streaming from one camp to another. this extraordinary footage is from near the border of croatia and slovenia, the pictures are powerful, and the numbers keep climbing. more than 43 million people around the world are displaced, the most in decades. millions are from war-torn syria, flooding into europe. some are met with open arms. many are not. and we have seen the images. of children crawling under fences. of police turning water cannons on migrants, of guards tossing food to the desperate, and the body of a young boy cradled on the seashore. this weekend european leaders agreed on a 17-point plan toed a dress the refugee influx. it calls for larger centers providing better shelter, stepping up efforts to reduce trafficking and smuggling. it is a promise for now, nothing more. the world can only hope it will be fulfilled. >>> video has surfaced of a dr
paul brennan has more. >> reporter: from high above the fields a river of humanity. drone captures the overwhelming scope of the refugee crisis. thousands of men, women, and children walk through a vast countryside streaming from one camp to another. this extraordinary footage is from near the border of croatia and slovenia, the pictures are powerful, and the numbers keep climbing. more than 43 million people around the world are displaced, the most in decades. millions are from war-torn...
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paul brennan, al jazeera. >> germany is criticizing austrias latest plan to control the flow of migrants with a fence. they intend to build the structure along slovenia. 10,000 people a day have crossed that border. the fence would be the first between two members of europe's passport free zone. more than 700,000 refugees have arrived in europe this year. >> more violence in hebron, a palestinian man shot and killed. police say he stabbed an israeli soldier in the head. that soldier is expected to survive. at least 65 palestinians and nine israelis have died in this violence that began just last month. >> seeking a solution to the war in syria. >> john kerry joins world leaders, including from iran, os talks begin to end the fighting. >>> what has scientists worried about el niÑo and should some cities be better prepared for what's to come. >> a live look this morning at the cathedral in croatia, the tallest building in the country. 12:30 right now, just after lunch. >> taking a look at today's top stories. the republican presidential candidates are back on the campaign trail after their
paul brennan, al jazeera. >> germany is criticizing austrias latest plan to control the flow of migrants with a fence. they intend to build the structure along slovenia. 10,000 people a day have crossed that border. the fence would be the first between two members of europe's passport free zone. more than 700,000 refugees have arrived in europe this year. >> more violence in hebron, a palestinian man shot and killed. police say he stabbed an israeli soldier in the head. that soldier...
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paul brennan, aljazeera, slovenia. >> mohamed has been imprisoned in a turkish jail for 56 days now. and today in protest, vice media went dark to call attention to the plight of the journalists. hear to talk about it, josh, you posted on this topic, saying that this trend sends a chilling message to local fixers, work with western reporters, and you'll be the one that pays the price. what is turkey doing here? it's western leaning, and it's a member of nato and a u.s. ally. what have we learned at this point about why these regimes -- let's call it what it is -- it's a regime, and why they target journalists? >> i think that they target journalists because they don't want certain stories told. and as western leaning as turkey is, it ranks about 154th in press freedoms. the story they don't want told is about the kurds in the southeast turkey, and that's where the journalists wanted to go, to tell the story of the pkk. and that's why they were arrested and now the trumped up charges, associating ras you'll with the islamic state. and this is really about turkey and the kurds. >> i'm
paul brennan, aljazeera, slovenia. >> mohamed has been imprisoned in a turkish jail for 56 days now. and today in protest, vice media went dark to call attention to the plight of the journalists. hear to talk about it, josh, you posted on this topic, saying that this trend sends a chilling message to local fixers, work with western reporters, and you'll be the one that pays the price. what is turkey doing here? it's western leaning, and it's a member of nato and a u.s. ally. what have we...
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paul brennan has more from slovenia. >> reporter: the political, the diplomatic wrangling continues andernment here in slovenia met overnight monday into tuesday morning, an all-night crisis session and agreed to put a proposal before parliament and allow the military to patrol the border. at the moment the army is only allowed to offer logistical and technical support, but if parliament allows it, then the army will patrol alongside the police in an attempt to try to stem the flow of refugees from croatia in slovenia. that's because there is a backlog developing. as the refugees move on, they want to move into austria. on monday 8,000 people made the trip into slovenia, but austria only allowed 2,000 to cross. the worth now, tuesday, has cleared given the torrential rain we have seen in the recent days. the conditions we saw on that border were awful. huddled against the driving rain and in the biting cold. they waited and they waited with little or no protection against the elements, all hoping to cross the border between serbia and croatia. >> it's an on slot of people that just come
paul brennan has more from slovenia. >> reporter: the political, the diplomatic wrangling continues andernment here in slovenia met overnight monday into tuesday morning, an all-night crisis session and agreed to put a proposal before parliament and allow the military to patrol the border. at the moment the army is only allowed to offer logistical and technical support, but if parliament allows it, then the army will patrol alongside the police in an attempt to try to stem the flow of...
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paul brennan, aljazeera. >> facebook ceo, mark zuckerberg, donated $100 million to help new jersey transformhe public schools, but today, many say that the donation failed to bring meaningful lives to the new york city school children. >> i committed to the startup education foundation, and the first check will be $100 million challenge grant. >> $100 million? >> five years ago, facebook's mark zuckerberg made national headlines, went on the oprah show, and he pledged to transform education in the city of new work. and even the mayor heard about it. >> it was a surprise to everyone because no one in the city knew what was happening, and everyone was introduced to that on the oprah show. >> the $100 million from zuckerberg came with the caveat that booker would match it. the goal, make a new model for education reform. he has three children, ages 11-17, enrolled in newark's troubled school it system. >> i thought it was amazing, and we were all very happy. we thought it was going to help the crisis. >> instead, battle lines were drawn, and a war would begin in nenewark, between traditional sc
paul brennan, aljazeera. >> facebook ceo, mark zuckerberg, donated $100 million to help new jersey transformhe public schools, but today, many say that the donation failed to bring meaningful lives to the new york city school children. >> i committed to the startup education foundation, and the first check will be $100 million challenge grant. >> $100 million? >> five years ago, facebook's mark zuckerberg made national headlines, went on the oprah show, and he pledged to...
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paul dre dren brennan. al jazeera. >> that's our show for the day. thank you for joi joining us. . >> >>> anger and anguish in turkey. saturday's deadly twin bombings are raising sharp questions. >> is me daughter dead or alive. if she's dead show me her body, show me her flesh and blood. >> proxy war in syria, how competing strategies in the u.s. are creating comparisons to the cold war >>> no labels. >> it's my responsibility as a citizens to make my voice heard. >>> hoping to change the divisive culture in washington. and the democratic debate. candidates are preparing for a first official showdown in los angeles >>> good evening i'm antonio mora, this is al jazeera america. tonight, the growing chaos in the middle east from israel to the west bank to syria. we begin in turkey, and the fall out from the deadly bombings in ankara. people chanted against the government for failing to protect them as they lay the dead to arrest. at least 97 were killed in the blasts at ankara. the turkish government says it's close to identifying the people behind th
paul dre dren brennan. al jazeera. >> that's our show for the day. thank you for joi joining us. . >> >>> anger and anguish in turkey. saturday's deadly twin bombings are raising sharp questions. >> is me daughter dead or alive. if she's dead show me her body, show me her flesh and blood. >> proxy war in syria, how competing strategies in the u.s. are creating comparisons to the cold war >>> no labels. >> it's my responsibility as a citizens to...
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brennan multiple times--and have threatened to hack more top officials soon. on capitol hill, i'm scott thuman. larry>> some breaking news out of washington tonight... wisconsin congressman paul ryan looks like he may *finally* be getting into the race to replace john boehner as speaker of the house. after a meeting with the house freedom caucusushis evening... ryan said he's willing to run if the entire house will support him... and accept his conditions that will still give him plenty of time with his family. ryan about what he thinks the next speaker should be... coming up tonight on siouxland news at 10 on our sister station kmeg 14. larry>> taking a live look out over norfolk tonight on our square tire sky watch camera... diana>> we had another above- average day today... but some *rain* may b% in the cards for kayla's forecast is next. larry, diana, kayla>> larry, diana and kayla talk about today's weather and ththupcoming forecast. kayla>> . larry, diana, kayla>> larry, diana and kayla talk about today's weather and the upcoming forecast. kayla>> . larry, diana, yl> rra d ylta aut das atr d e cong rest etca onhtilbilw mraredrp itm 50s with a small chance of sprinkles o
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brennan's personal email account. among it is an application with personal information. it shows he is a high school student opposing foreign policy. he posed as -- >>> it appears that congressman paul ryan will push ahead to be the next speaker of the house, ryan has received 70% support from the caucus, and now ryan is waiting to hear from two other gop house caucuses before he officially jumps in. >>> the flyers overcame a two goal deficit over the bruins, claude giroux's second goal brought the win in on a power play two minutes into the second period it's their first win in boston in four years. >>> the new york mets are headed to the world series for the first time in 15 years. >> strike three called! they haven't been to the world series since 2000 and the mets are on their way back! >> the mets got out to an early lead scoring four runs in the first inning and daniel murphy made a major league world record by hitting a home run in his six straight post season game. >>> now a waiting game for the mets, last night the blue jays beat the kansas city royals, kansas city leads the series 3-2, and now they head back to kansas city and game six is tomorrow. >>> still ahead on "acti
brennan's personal email account. among it is an application with personal information. it shows he is a high school student opposing foreign policy. he posed as -- >>> it appears that congressman paul ryan will push ahead to be the next speaker of the house, ryan has received 70% support from the caucus, and now ryan is waiting to hear from two other gop house caucuses before he officially jumps in. >>> the flyers overcame a two goal deficit over the bruins, claude giroux's...
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brennan multiple hack more top officials soon. on capitol hill, i'm scott thuman. larry>> still to come tonight on siouxland news at ten... there's breaking news out of capitol hill. what paul ryan says he needs from house republicans in order speaker... coming up at 10- 18. kayla>> . larry, diana, kayla>> larry, diana and kayla talk about today's weather and the upcoming forecast. kayla>> . larry, diana, ay>>ar,anday tk ou od'seaerndhepcin oras meoc toghwi mi l temperatures dropping in the mid 50s with a small chance of sprinkles over night into early morning. tomorrow will be cooler than it was today will temperatures staying in the upper 60s. thursday will be mostly cloudy during most of the day until the afternoon hours when rain chances take over. rain will continue into friday for most of the day with temperatures in the upper 60's. we will clear out for the weekend with partly cloudy skies 60's. larry>> the nation's capital is buzzing ahead of hillary clinton's planned testimony in front of the benghazi committee thursday. why committee members are defending calling the former coming up after the break. diana>> washington is preparing for a big showdown on capitol hi
brennan multiple hack more top officials soon. on capitol hill, i'm scott thuman. larry>> still to come tonight on siouxland news at ten... there's breaking news out of capitol hill. what paul ryan says he needs from house republicans in order speaker... coming up at 10- 18. kayla>> . larry, diana, kayla>> larry, diana and kayla talk about today's weather and the upcoming forecast. kayla>> . larry, diana, ay>>ar,anday tk ou od'seaerndhepcin oras meoc toghwi mi l...
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brennan was not serving in government. the cia says none of the posted documents are classified. the fbi is investigating the breach. randy: it looks like paul ryan is poised to be the next speaker of the house. last night, a caucus of hardline house conservatives voted to support ryan' s bid something , he' d demanded before pursuing the job. two other gop groups still have to vote by the end of the week. those groups are largely credited with forcing current speaker, john boehner to resign. , a woman is under arrest after bridgewater police say they found 180 bags of heroin in her car. the enterprise reports tiffany charron was pumping gas when officers executed a search warrant on her suv. that' s when they say they found the drugs. she' s now been charged with possession with intention to distribute. emily: new hampshire' s only death row inmate is appealing his conviction to the u.s. supreme court. michael addison was convicted in the 2008 shooting death of manchester officer michael briggs. his attorneys say the trial judge violated his rights by not allowing jurors to hear evidence that he was remorseful. the state supreme court uphel
brennan was not serving in government. the cia says none of the posted documents are classified. the fbi is investigating the breach. randy: it looks like paul ryan is poised to be the next speaker of the house. last night, a caucus of hardline house conservatives voted to support ryan' s bid something , he' d demanded before pursuing the job. two other gop groups still have to vote by the end of the week. those groups are largely credited with forcing current speaker, john boehner to resign. ,...
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paul edwards. >> now, to the hunt for a braiser hacker who lost the cyber attack against the head of the cia. an account associated with cia director john brennan account were hacked. abc news sources say it doesn't appear brennan used the acount for government business. a teenager is claiming to be the hacker saying he posed as a verizon worker to get brennan's information and reset his password. >> now, a sex scandal that's rocking one of the top in the country. abc news reporter elizabeth hurr has the details. >> if they wanted to make extra money that's what the side deal was. sex. >> shocking claims from katina powell who alleges former director of operations for the college basketball power house, university of louisville cardinals hired dancers and paid for the arrangements. >> andre was the one who always had the money. passed out the money, made the deals, pay for the deals. >> in an interview with espn's outside the lines, the self proclaimed madame and author of the book says she attended about 22 parties between 2010 and 2014, s some in on-campus dorms adding she and several other women including three of her daughters took part in
paul edwards. >> now, to the hunt for a braiser hacker who lost the cyber attack against the head of the cia. an account associated with cia director john brennan account were hacked. abc news sources say it doesn't appear brennan used the acount for government business. a teenager is claiming to be the hacker saying he posed as a verizon worker to get brennan's information and reset his password. >> now, a sex scandal that's rocking one of the top in the country. abc news reporter...