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killed. >> fleeing, they are two of tens of thousands of unaccompanied children that washed up in western europehis year. >> when you have an unaccompanied minor, we are supposed to deal with this e. >> this is a unicef representative in macedonia. >> the guys they want to go to europe. if you stop them, it would be against their best interests. >> normally that would be part of your job as u.n.i.c.e.f., to gather the kids up, and keep them safe? >> yes. what we want, what we are looking for is to make sure the children are not called. we are making sure they are not smuggled. i can tell you all of the world between here and germany, no one is going to do anything legal. no one had the means. the main objective is to make sure no one stays behind. >> the truth is on the long road many countries like macedonia don't want the burden of caring for the children. so it's not until they get to destinations in austria, germany and beyond, that they come forward and ask for help. last year alone germany registered 60,000 unaccompanied minors, a huge increase from the previous year when 24,000 were repor
killed. >> fleeing, they are two of tens of thousands of unaccompanied children that washed up in western europehis year. >> when you have an unaccompanied minor, we are supposed to deal with this e. >> this is a unicef representative in macedonia. >> the guys they want to go to europe. if you stop them, it would be against their best interests. >> normally that would be part of your job as u.n.i.c.e.f., to gather the kids up, and keep them safe? >> yes. what...
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but not only in the u.s., not only in western europe, but let's go everywhere else."e kids out of school, we homeschooled them, and we traveled the world. going from peru to mongolia, from sydney to moscow. the goal was to sit down with people -- local people, philanthropists, policymakers, ngo's -- and ask them questions. how does it work in your country? how can we have an impact? what should be different in the near-future? and for me, it was very important to understand this global aspect before launching anything. ♪ the reason why you are not giving more -- really, it is not one reason, it is three reasons. the first one is you do not trust social organizations most of the time. two, you do not have time. the third is your knowledge. so at the end of the year when you have your checkbook with you, and even if you have money, you will say, "you know what? i will give to organizations i really trust." so schools. your kids' schools. your school. i have met so many people, so many people told me, "i want to give more, really, but i do not know where to start. so eve
but not only in the u.s., not only in western europe, but let's go everywhere else."e kids out of school, we homeschooled them, and we traveled the world. going from peru to mongolia, from sydney to moscow. the goal was to sit down with people -- local people, philanthropists, policymakers, ngo's -- and ask them questions. how does it work in your country? how can we have an impact? what should be different in the near-future? and for me, it was very important to understand this global...
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italy was the last country in western europe to recognize civil unions. soccer star leonardo messi has sent signed jerseys to one of his biggest fans in afghanistan. he became an international sensation when video of him playing in a homemade jersey made of a plastic bag went viral online. he also sent a soccer ball to his fan. make them happy. we will be back in 60 seconds. >> what do you get for $.50? >> for $.50? >> not a lot. >> did you know it costs $.50 to feed one hungry child for one full day? >> incredible. >> with the share the meal at common you can share with just a tap of your smartphone. smartphone users out number hungry children 20 to one. imagine the impact you and your friends can have. together, we can end mobile hunger. please download the app. brent: welcome back. australia says it is planning to significantly boost military spending, about 20 billion euros are due to be invested to combat terrorist threats and encountered -- and counter and increasingly assertive china. the prime minister says his nation wants to be ready to deal wit
italy was the last country in western europe to recognize civil unions. soccer star leonardo messi has sent signed jerseys to one of his biggest fans in afghanistan. he became an international sensation when video of him playing in a homemade jersey made of a plastic bag went viral online. he also sent a soccer ball to his fan. make them happy. we will be back in 60 seconds. >> what do you get for $.50? >> for $.50? >> not a lot. >> did you know it costs $.50 to feed one...
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. >> is that pretty much the same in western europe. >> no, no, western europe pays a lot of attentionabout scratching our heads. we were in demoyne, inside a few caucuses, and i have there with other reporters that covered wars. third world countries and men said if an election was so chaotic like an iowa caucus in any other country of the world, we westerners would say it's not a democracy. >> it's not a fair election. >> yes. >> going back to the intention and trump and clinton, what they are bringing, all your two newspapers and website covered the election, the caucuses in iowa, do israelis care? >> they care a lot. it's a deep relationship. they are emotional in the attitude towards the united states. and in the last elections they are more invested. there's a lot of strong feelings about president obama, probably negative mostly. so they are taking an active interest. it's an existential issue, the results of the election. there's a deep interest, and empathy towards the political circus that goes on here. we have our own at home. >> pol suggests is limited. >> there's no politi
. >> is that pretty much the same in western europe. >> no, no, western europe pays a lot of attentionabout scratching our heads. we were in demoyne, inside a few caucuses, and i have there with other reporters that covered wars. third world countries and men said if an election was so chaotic like an iowa caucus in any other country of the world, we westerners would say it's not a democracy. >> it's not a fair election. >> yes. >> going back to the intention and...
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from there you can reach western europe. otherwise you're stranded on this side and it has been close, i would say, even though a trickle of refugees have been able to go through over the last 48 hours, maybe of 600 have been able to make it through. that is the frontier to western europe. it has been fortified, secured. there are two fences on each side of the railway crosses. a fence with barbed wire on this side, then a gap in the middle which we have seen military vehicles patrolling up and down and another fence with more barbed wire on the other side of that. very difficult to go through, if you want to sneak in maybe undercover of darkness which many have been trying to do simply because they are also afraid that they will never make it to where they're going. they don't have money to continue their journey and they're in a hurry. what we saw here is certainly something that is going to divide further opinions in europe. that's what some of the refugees were telling me. they are very much aware that in this is not the
from there you can reach western europe. otherwise you're stranded on this side and it has been close, i would say, even though a trickle of refugees have been able to go through over the last 48 hours, maybe of 600 have been able to make it through. that is the frontier to western europe. it has been fortified, secured. there are two fences on each side of the railway crosses. a fence with barbed wire on this side, then a gap in the middle which we have seen military vehicles patrolling up and...
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integration of muslim people in western europe is unsuccessful. parallel societies when you talk attention to the fact. you have reality. >> reporter: what the h hunungarian calls reality is our islamaphobia >>> arrests were made in the eastern provinces of spain. suspects were believed to be helping i.s.i.l. recruit women and provide logistical support. hundreds of bosnian protesters have met in relation to a ban on wearing the hijab in institutions. it outlaws watering catholic or orthodox crosses. independent voters who are not dedicated to republicans or democrats could have a big say in who wins. there are a huge number of voters to be swayed. >> reporter: it is a state that prides itself on a pioneer state. they pride themselves in vetting p.m.ed candidates. the first election deciding who goes on from here and who doesn't make the cut. >> reporter: that is the candidates chasing the independent vote. they have to convince the party faithful that they're true to their beliefs while recruiting others into the voting booth. it is estimated 40%
integration of muslim people in western europe is unsuccessful. parallel societies when you talk attention to the fact. you have reality. >> reporter: what the h hunungarian calls reality is our islamaphobia >>> arrests were made in the eastern provinces of spain. suspects were believed to be helping i.s.i.l. recruit women and provide logistical support. hundreds of bosnian protesters have met in relation to a ban on wearing the hijab in institutions. it outlaws watering catholic...
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developing story on the program and riots broken out and greece macedonia border and crossing western europey forces preventing them from making their way on their continuing journey into northern and western europe. the back story on this developing story just during the past 12 hours or so angela merkel whose popularity is dipping because of the way she is handling this crisis saying the eu and germany did not allow greece when it was in such trouble with the euro crisis and the economy was flat lining within the past 18 months to two or three years or so and basically saying we cannot allow greece to descend into a state of chaos, that was her words, those were her words, not mine and she specifically used the word chaos and we have seen the reality there of the migrant crisis on the border and also seeing pictures coming to us from athens as people make mary pretty much permanent homes in that refugee camp which is in effect a refugee camp in athens. you can see there one particular female migrant has been taken ill in that crush and we will stay with these pictures and talk to our corre
developing story on the program and riots broken out and greece macedonia border and crossing western europey forces preventing them from making their way on their continuing journey into northern and western europe. the back story on this developing story just during the past 12 hours or so angela merkel whose popularity is dipping because of the way she is handling this crisis saying the eu and germany did not allow greece when it was in such trouble with the euro crisis and the economy was...
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u.k., the .ther 20% in western europe then we have central europe, africa, latin america, and asia beingng one third. europe as a whole, including the u.k., is important. any structural change we could see will cause us to look carefully about how we are organized and seek to increase our market share where we have a very strong market share. as you will see next week, where we have increased our market share over the previous year. those markets of germany, germany is our fourth largest market. france is our seventh largest. italy and spain are important in context of our top 10 markets. all 4 are critical. the other thing i would add -- francine: we are running out of time. ukraine, russia in the longer-term. germany is important. closeness to germany is important in that context, as well. toncine: coming up, we go the africa summit where we will speak to the africa chief. not miss our exclusive interview with u.s. treasury secretary jack lew to talk globalization and currencies. that is coming up. ♪ tom: here is what you need to know about the markets this morning. as one litmus paper
u.k., the .ther 20% in western europe then we have central europe, africa, latin america, and asia beingng one third. europe as a whole, including the u.k., is important. any structural change we could see will cause us to look carefully about how we are organized and seek to increase our market share where we have a very strong market share. as you will see next week, where we have increased our market share over the previous year. those markets of germany, germany is our fourth largest...
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believed eisenhower much more had to be done to assist the countries of western europe, countries still economically recovering from the war and facing the additional burden of thousands of refugees , theng the eastern areas newly emerging communist countries and moving into western europe. this time, congress responded with the refugee relief act of 1953. visasct granted 214,000 over the next two years to refugees and escapees. the law defined these terms in particular waste. expellees for those fleeing communist countries and refugees were fleeing persecution anywhere in the world. because the that majority of those admitted to the u.s. under the refugee relief act were fleeing communist countries, the term refugee became synonymous , at those fleeing communism least in this country. was a way ofy assisting those who were fleeing communism. but because the people who were -- let's saynism there was a great deal of suspicion in the united states about whether these individuals or truly democracy-loving individuals. those who came from communist countries tended to be heavily screened b
believed eisenhower much more had to be done to assist the countries of western europe, countries still economically recovering from the war and facing the additional burden of thousands of refugees , theng the eastern areas newly emerging communist countries and moving into western europe. this time, congress responded with the refugee relief act of 1953. visasct granted 214,000 over the next two years to refugees and escapees. the law defined these terms in particular waste. expellees for...
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from there, you can reach western europe.therwise, you are stranded on this side, and it's been closed, i would say even though a trickle of refugees have been able to go through over the last 48 hours, maybe 600 at the most have been able to make it through. so this is now the frontier to western europe. >>> hoda hamyd resulting from edamane, the border between greece and macedonia. some of the balkan countries building fences, after more than a million people passed through on their way to germany. hearing the screams of the people trying to get through with children. >> that's about the largest escalation of the crisis we have seen in recent weeks. we will take a look at the weather now here two different storm systems are poised to cause problems to start this week. let's bring in nicole mitchell for more. >> one more troublesome than other. the broad look across country we have an area moving more into the northeast. now, a lot of this is going to be lighter rain through the day today. but you can also pick out that last
from there, you can reach western europe.therwise, you are stranded on this side, and it's been closed, i would say even though a trickle of refugees have been able to go through over the last 48 hours, maybe 600 at the most have been able to make it through. so this is now the frontier to western europe. >>> hoda hamyd resulting from edamane, the border between greece and macedonia. some of the balkan countries building fences, after more than a million people passed through on their...
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procedure happening in macedonia, and that would allow you to go into western europe.n that area is shutting down more and more on a daily basis. i was speaking here also to some of the ngo's and they seem to think at least on the ground at the moment, everything indicates that that border might very well be completely shut on march 1st. a lot of worry here amongst the people. many will tell you, well, we don't have anywhere to go. afghans were really in a desperate state. they were saying we sold everything to be able to make it all the way to europe in the first place. where are we going to go? where do we go? do we go back to the sea? so it cease really a complicated situation, you find hundreds on the road trying to make their way here as quickly as possible. nobody wants to stay in reception centers. >> thank you, hoda. >>> coming up here in this news hour, north korea looks to be set with even tougher sanctions for its latest nuclear test. >>> and egypt's president is giving a hounding. >>> and in sport we'll hear from the danish club aiming to pull off one of th
procedure happening in macedonia, and that would allow you to go into western europe.n that area is shutting down more and more on a daily basis. i was speaking here also to some of the ngo's and they seem to think at least on the ground at the moment, everything indicates that that border might very well be completely shut on march 1st. a lot of worry here amongst the people. many will tell you, well, we don't have anywhere to go. afghans were really in a desperate state. they were saying we...
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secondly, you have the largest refugee flow into our ally western europe since world war ii with major effects on europe's structure, on europe security. so far the u.s. has tried to say that's their problem, but what is europe's problem i think is u.s.'s problem as well >>> so i will look to you to two gentlemen as we close out the conversation with a plausible parties. if i'm sitting looking at a map and i'm sitting with a chart with all the different interests at play, where do we end up with the syria that isn't at constant war and is surrounding countries that are not at war either >> one issue is going to be the russia strategy. they're over extended in syria. they're weak end internally and economically and politically it has never been so isolated from the west. they will want a political solution at in spoint in the not too distant future >>> is that a reasonable expectation? >> not unreasonable. the west will want a democratic transition in syria. russia doesn't have any confidence that is going to take place. russia would prefer to have a better strong man in syria than bash
secondly, you have the largest refugee flow into our ally western europe since world war ii with major effects on europe's structure, on europe security. so far the u.s. has tried to say that's their problem, but what is europe's problem i think is u.s.'s problem as well >>> so i will look to you to two gentlemen as we close out the conversation with a plausible parties. if i'm sitting looking at a map and i'm sitting with a chart with all the different interests at play, where do we...
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there had 76 in 277. , such as watertown new >> anticipating much more lake effectti in western europe will get some and the snowbelt . there's a lot of dry air trying to squash the lake effect . the wind, is way it is, is going to come directly across lake, so does not have a chance to pick upup the moisture as as it would with a west wind, so this will limit the amount of lake effect snow this burst of snowfall that we are about to see .ct you can see that north . that green line is probably about 30 minutes away or shorter so between 530 and 545, the shoreway from avon to mentor, painesville and ashtabula will see this a very narrow line . anticipate, look in a storm fox you can see the blue line movie jerry sandusky and all across the lake . check-in was the webcam . some lake intense because of of the dry air trying to push into the lake effect . it is going to be cold . t currently 22 degrees ahead of the front, that's what we thought that windchill is about 6 degrees does not matter which direction it is coming . then here comes the cold air, the target will be up in here . toni
there had 76 in 277. , such as watertown new >> anticipating much more lake effectti in western europe will get some and the snowbelt . there's a lot of dry air trying to squash the lake effect . the wind, is way it is, is going to come directly across lake, so does not have a chance to pick upup the moisture as as it would with a west wind, so this will limit the amount of lake effect snow this burst of snowfall that we are about to see .ct you can see that north . that green line is...
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many refugees making their way to western europe have been stopped from crossing causing many to pour into already crowded camps. more than 4,000 have been stranded since macedonia closed its border. it is only allowing some iraqis and syrians to cross >>> some people were rescued in waters. french farmers have led a protest to show what they think of government policy. they're furious about falling food prices and the european ban on exports which they say will drive them into bankruptcy. they booed and heckled francois hollan hollande. a u.n. report has found teen pregnancy rates across the world have declined over the last two decades. the attitudes towards family planning are heavily influenced by the catholic church. a cut in the reproductive health budget isn't helping the situation. >> reporter: this woman is 20 years old and is a mother of three. from a low income family she was not giving family planning vice nor any methods of contraception offered to her. she never thought that having unsafe sex would lead to pregnancy. >> translation: it didn't cross pie mind that this cou
many refugees making their way to western europe have been stopped from crossing causing many to pour into already crowded camps. more than 4,000 have been stranded since macedonia closed its border. it is only allowing some iraqis and syrians to cross >>> some people were rescued in waters. french farmers have led a protest to show what they think of government policy. they're furious about falling food prices and the european ban on exports which they say will drive them into...
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hopes of meeting western europe are being dashed. >> about 2,000 people, half from syria and iraq are arriving in greece from turkey every day. the numbers ble able move on -- ability move on no macedonia dropped. macedonia is denying entry. >> refugees gave up waiting on friday and began to walk to the boarder 20km away. there's four or five days. we cannes change our clothes or do anything, we by food and everything for us. for that we decide to go. waiting is every day. they tell us tomorrow you going to go. yes, we tired of waiting. >> reporter: in response up to two-thirds of the migrants on lesbos and other island will be kept there until sunday. three chartered ferries will be used to provide shelter over the next few days. athens blames austria. after the vienna government imposed strict transit conditions and balkan countries followed suits. >> the situation is difficult. which might face a bottle neck there's a slow flow at the borders. 160 people crossed. >> reporter: 100,000 refugees arrived since january 1st. the e.u. migration commissioner is worried. >> in the next 10 d
hopes of meeting western europe are being dashed. >> about 2,000 people, half from syria and iraq are arriving in greece from turkey every day. the numbers ble able move on -- ability move on no macedonia dropped. macedonia is denying entry. >> refugees gave up waiting on friday and began to walk to the boarder 20km away. there's four or five days. we cannes change our clothes or do anything, we by food and everything for us. for that we decide to go. waiting is every day. they tell...
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imperative due chime, if you would like, particularly from the point of view of countries in western europee philosophy being make life better for syrians in the region, and they won't be coming in great numbers to europe, and they won't be causing political headaches for goes in the west. so that -- that's the -- that's the deal, if you would like. and then as i said in my report, the ordeal is to the immediate neighboring countries, and i feel from british prime ministers that they feel that their countries are providing a humanitarian service to the rest of the world, therefore, it's only right that they are rewarded accordingly, with better terms of trade, with more investment, and then hopefully we will see more job opportunities for syrian refugees in those countries. but clearly that is something that can only work over a long period of time, even if all of the money that is pledged here today actually materialized. >> one of the difficulties barna barnaby, is if you make conditions that good for refugees then they decide they don't want to go home. is there concern amongst countries
imperative due chime, if you would like, particularly from the point of view of countries in western europee philosophy being make life better for syrians in the region, and they won't be coming in great numbers to europe, and they won't be causing political headaches for goes in the west. so that -- that's the -- that's the deal, if you would like. and then as i said in my report, the ordeal is to the immediate neighboring countries, and i feel from british prime ministers that they feel that...
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. >>> every nation in western europe now gives some rights to gay couples after it voted to grant legal recognition to civil units. italy was the last hold out. the bill is described as historic but groups denounced water downed legislation as a betrayal. >>> officials sent us this surveillance picture late last night. now, it's kind of hard to see but you can see a man wearing a scarf and gloves and a ball cap. this happened around 3:30 yesterday afternoon at the kns bank. no one was hurt but the suspect did flash a gun. anyone with information is asked to call crime stoppers. >>> in apex police say a husband a wells far go. police arrested wagner and arrested his wife a short time later. >>> your time on this friday morning for all of you early birds out there it's 5:07. now, we've had our share of bad weather but folks also getting pounded by storms. >>> plus all the new information prompted ano >>> welcome back. 34 degrees, yeah, about 10 degrees colder than where we were yesterday. so you'll want that heavier jacket as you head for the door. this is a live picture over the belt lin
. >>> every nation in western europe now gives some rights to gay couples after it voted to grant legal recognition to civil units. italy was the last hold out. the bill is described as historic but groups denounced water downed legislation as a betrayal. >>> officials sent us this surveillance picture late last night. now, it's kind of hard to see but you can see a man wearing a scarf and gloves and a ball cap. this happened around 3:30 yesterday afternoon at the kns bank. no...
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. >> central and western europe are in the path of a series of low pressure systems.eavy snow fell in inland areas and heavy rain and strong winds affected the west. take a look at this video. on wednesday, spain suffered from strong winds and high waves. high waves caused damage to streets, shops and restaurants closer to the beaches. from wednesday evening to thursday, southern poland had heavy snow. some areas had 30 centimeters. about 25,000 households were left without electricity. now the next atlantic system is moving into the western areas so lots of heavy rain and strong winds are expected. the worst-hit area will be spain where about 80 millimeters of rain will fall in 12 hours and gusts up to 100 kilometers per hour. you may not be able to stand without a support under this condition. weather db found in italy and widespread snow is expected for parts of the scandinavian peninsula as well as the baltic states. temperatures will remain near or below freezing into early next week in the south of the scandinavian peninsula. then in the south warmer wetter in a
. >> central and western europe are in the path of a series of low pressure systems.eavy snow fell in inland areas and heavy rain and strong winds affected the west. take a look at this video. on wednesday, spain suffered from strong winds and high waves. high waves caused damage to streets, shops and restaurants closer to the beaches. from wednesday evening to thursday, southern poland had heavy snow. some areas had 30 centimeters. about 25,000 households were left without electricity....
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>>eather has been wild in western europe this week. been seeing heavy snowfall in the alpine region and strong wind gusts and giant waves hit the west coast of the continent. let's go to some video from spain as well as france. giant waves and strong winds battered northern spain. structures along the coast were damaged. a search operation is underway for someone who was swept into the sea on wednesday. winds of 140 kilometers an hour were recorded in france. now storm system is pushing toward the inland locations but the cold front will affect the northern of the iberian peninsula with powerful winds through wednesday and this will cause stormy weather across much of the balkan peninsula as well as parts of turkey in the next 24 hours or so. temperatures will going to be still on the mild size in kiev and athens. in the single digits for central europe, and then quite warm in lisbon at 18 degrees for the high with cloudy conditions on your wednesday. let's go to hawaii. one of the biggest surf of the season will affect the north coast
>>eather has been wild in western europe this week. been seeing heavy snowfall in the alpine region and strong wind gusts and giant waves hit the west coast of the continent. let's go to some video from spain as well as france. giant waves and strong winds battered northern spain. structures along the coast were damaged. a search operation is underway for someone who was swept into the sea on wednesday. winds of 140 kilometers an hour were recorded in france. now storm system is pushing...
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, not just in france, across western europe, in germany, because, you know, when you see these sort ofues with the "refugee crisis" and everything, it's actually the same thing. it's very, very much the same thing -- a continent that is becoming browner and struggling with the idea of who's going to actually be protected by these safety nets. i'm really early in the process of learning about this. but it's very, very clear that the united states is not necessarily different, you know, in terms of the issues it's dealing with. amy: you know, we were just in paris for the u.n. climate summit, and it was right after the attacks of november 13 -- >> yes, yes. amy: the state of emergency that was imposed, no protests and everything. and then immediately the authorities started raiding homes, businesses, mosques, thousands of them. the treatment of the arab community in france? >> it is brazen. you know, it's tremendously, tremendously brazen. the minister of justice over there, christine taubira, just resigned because they are passing a law to strip you of your citizenship, you know, should
, not just in france, across western europe, in germany, because, you know, when you see these sort ofues with the "refugee crisis" and everything, it's actually the same thing. it's very, very much the same thing -- a continent that is becoming browner and struggling with the idea of who's going to actually be protected by these safety nets. i'm really early in the process of learning about this. but it's very, very clear that the united states is not necessarily different, you know,...
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they're protesting police who are giving priorities to migrants who are traveling to western europe. 80 busloads were not able to reach the border and had to spend the night in freezing conditions. >>> a rare case of the zika virus being transmitted sexually in the southern united states. zika is primarily spread by the mosquito, and is linked to a huge spike of birth defects in south america. health ministers from across the continent have been meeting to discuss ways of dealing with that zika outbreak. the meeting was called by brazil's president dilma rousseff. she has already called a state of emergency in brazil. >> representatives and health ministers from 13 countries from latin america and caribbean are meeting to discuss a regional approach. this was called by presiden president--over a million people are carrying this virus, and babies born to infected mothers, all of this is going to be discussed here. people are going to be discussing how to control the borderers, also present here is the director of the organization. she ising a going to go advising the governments here
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they have to go through several borders before reaching western europe. even if they make it through this one they'll face the same problems at the next border. >> this group was just pushed back to greece. more than 100 deported to macedonia including iranians considered economic migrants. it comes after they unilaterally imposed new restrictions to reduce the number of people flowing through their territories. but when the border opened syrians and iraqis discovered that they'll have to go through tougher controls, and there is panic among them. >> i'm from aleppo and i only have this i.d. card. my area is surrounded by the prison for three years. i'm afraid they won't let me in. >> many here don't have the paperwork needed. they'll have to stay in degrees for now. for some the disappointment is too hard to take. al jazeera, on the greek macedonian border. >> and a french court delayed judgment on the legality of closing part of the migrant camps in calais. >> it's wet. it's dirty, but for many refugees its home they have told us, some of the refugees h
they have to go through several borders before reaching western europe. even if they make it through this one they'll face the same problems at the next border. >> this group was just pushed back to greece. more than 100 deported to macedonia including iranians considered economic migrants. it comes after they unilaterally imposed new restrictions to reduce the number of people flowing through their territories. but when the border opened syrians and iraqis discovered that they'll have to...
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rail line protesting against police who they say are giving priority to migrants traveling into western europeeece also saying it will speed up the completion of five migrant registration centers following criticism from the european union. the country has been accused of failing to control the flow of arrivals despite receiving money. but all of the camps will be completed this months, they say. more than 62,000 refugees arrived in greece in january. >> we will not allow greece to turn into a storage space for humans. greece has already paid the price dearly in the midst of an economic crisis. >>> the high court in australia has ruled that the government's off-shore detention policy for asylum seekers is lawful. and now dozens of babies would be se -- deported. >> reporter: the case was brought forward by an asylum seeker who was transferred to australia to get treatment for pregnancy complications. her baby was born in australia, but now she and her one year old face being deported back. in a majority decision, the court said that it was not unlawful for the woman to be held in a prison camp
rail line protesting against police who they say are giving priority to migrants traveling into western europeeece also saying it will speed up the completion of five migrant registration centers following criticism from the european union. the country has been accused of failing to control the flow of arrivals despite receiving money. but all of the camps will be completed this months, they say. more than 62,000 refugees arrived in greece in january. >> we will not allow greece to turn...
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italy is the last major country in western europe that does not recognize civil unions of same-sex couples. here, 10,000 people, not second-class citizens, are tired of being treated as second-class citizens. accept any more compromises regarding the lives of children in gay families. >> opposition has been not just in the roman catholic church but also in parliament. due to opposition that allows a partner in a same-sex relationship to adopt the biological child of the other partner. catholic senators within the ruling coalition have opposed the clause, and the vote on the the five-star movement dropped their support. after mostly staying out of the debate, prime minister matteo renzi has weighed in, threatening to take the issue to a vote of confidence in the government. >> i propose that the governing parties try to reach an accord and put forward an amendment on which i believe we must be ready to call a confidence vote. opinion polls say that the majority of italians are in favor of same-sex unions, but against equal adoption rights. but campaigners insist legislation will amount to l
italy is the last major country in western europe that does not recognize civil unions of same-sex couples. here, 10,000 people, not second-class citizens, are tired of being treated as second-class citizens. accept any more compromises regarding the lives of children in gay families. >> opposition has been not just in the roman catholic church but also in parliament. due to opposition that allows a partner in a same-sex relationship to adopt the biological child of the other partner....
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concerns the fighting in the syrian city of aleppo that has tribute a refugee surge headed for western europe germany is worried. it admitted more than one million migrants last year. so our countries along the balkan route which have been pushed to their limits by the flow of refugees. macedonininiars to be the latest to close its border. thousands of refugees are stuck on the greek side with nowhere to go. christopher witnessed firsthand the conditions. he has this report. reporter: in greece, the migration crisis has become a test of endurance. these syrian children have been waiting for days at a roadside petrol station 15 kilometers south of the border. buses carrying refugees are stopped here whenever the logjam at the border is too large to manage. some sleep in the buses. others on the ground. as border controls further north have tightened, it is a cold symbol of how europe continues to mismanage the migration crisis. this motorway petrol station south of the greek border with macedonia is becoming a makeshift refugee camp, as you can see behind me. with counted at least 80 buses her
concerns the fighting in the syrian city of aleppo that has tribute a refugee surge headed for western europe germany is worried. it admitted more than one million migrants last year. so our countries along the balkan route which have been pushed to their limits by the flow of refugees. macedonininiars to be the latest to close its border. thousands of refugees are stuck on the greek side with nowhere to go. christopher witnessed firsthand the conditions. he has this report. reporter: in...
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macedonia, that registration process is what will allow them to go through the rout, and reach western europethey simply don't know. you do have now a lot of people despite the efforts bly the greek authorities to keep them in reception centers. not to create this huge bottleneck, you have people that lead those centers and walk all the way here, some for 20-kilometers and some much more than that simply because they are following the news. they are confused and hearing that the borders mite close permanently for everybody on march 1st, and many just take their lug gar, and just walk, they want to be here, in case the boarder opens and they make it through. >> ross' interior minister is meeting aid organizations to discuss the future of the so called jungle camp. it is home to thousands of refugees but local authorities are now set to demolish part of it nadine barber has this report in northern france. >> abdul the refugee from iraq has been in the jungle camp for nearly a month helping out at this food tent means he stayed warm and busy. but local authorities have been given the green liabi
macedonia, that registration process is what will allow them to go through the rout, and reach western europethey simply don't know. you do have now a lot of people despite the efforts bly the greek authorities to keep them in reception centers. not to create this huge bottleneck, you have people that lead those centers and walk all the way here, some for 20-kilometers and some much more than that simply because they are following the news. they are confused and hearing that the borders mite...
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people are trying to make their way to northern and western europe, but border controls are forcing many into already overcrowded camps. let's go to our correspondent at the camp. this is on the greek side of the border. give us an idea of how the refugees there are coping. >> certainly they are trying to do their best. behind me, you see there are people who have blocked the railway tracks simply because they say this is the only way they have to put pressure. they are hoping that by doing that, the borders with macedonia would open, even though not many are aware it is not just macedonia who have shut its borders. every single country all the way to austria. now people are, the transit camp is overcrowded, people are setting up their tents in the field surrounding this crossing point. there's a long cue of people waiting to get food. n.g.o.'s don't have enough food for so many people. they have about 2,000 meals and there are at least 7,000. i've been standing here for the past few hours and all i've been watching is really people walking down the tracks, arriving to this area, people
people are trying to make their way to northern and western europe, but border controls are forcing many into already overcrowded camps. let's go to our correspondent at the camp. this is on the greek side of the border. give us an idea of how the refugees there are coping. >> certainly they are trying to do their best. behind me, you see there are people who have blocked the railway tracks simply because they say this is the only way they have to put pressure. they are hoping that by...
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people being pushed back and deported along the borders and people actually making their way to western europe. >> thank you very much, hodor reporting from greece where many main grants and refugees are stranded close to the border with macedonia. this is still much more to come. >> so much to look forward to. >> optimism and momentum for hillary clinton, as she wins the democratic primary in south carolina. >> orphaned by war, the children in the democratic republican of congo vulnerable to people trafficking. >>> both russia and assad regime are accused of continued attacks in syria despite the cessation of hostilities. >>> an isil attack north of the iraqi capitol. >>> greece warns the numbers of refugees could triple next month because of the cap imposed by ball tan countries further up the migrant route. >>> a clearer picture is emerging of a major victory for mod lets and row formists in iran's elections. they've taken all 30 parliament seats in tehran, the biggest voting district. it's a change by previous elections dominate by conservatives. it is seen as a boost for president rouhani
people being pushed back and deported along the borders and people actually making their way to western europe. >> thank you very much, hodor reporting from greece where many main grants and refugees are stranded close to the border with macedonia. this is still much more to come. >> so much to look forward to. >> optimism and momentum for hillary clinton, as she wins the democratic primary in south carolina. >> orphaned by war, the children in the democratic republican...
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that registration process will allow them to go through the balkans route and reach western europe? they just don't know. they have enough to keep in the reception centers, and you do have people who leave those centers and walk all the way here some for 20 kilometers. simply because they're following the news. they're confused. they're hearing that the borders might close permanently for everyone on march 1st, and many just take their luggage, and their families and just walk. they want to be here. >>> a french judge has given the go ahead to demolish part of the french camp in calais known as the jungle. >> nadim baba spoke with asylum seekers who once again face eviction. >> reporter: this refugee has been in the jungle camp for a month. helping out at the food tent means he stays warm and busy. local authorities have been given the green light. they won't use force and communal areas like the library will be left in place. abdul says he has enough to move on. he decided to apply for asylum. >> i am going to register for asylum on friday. i'd like to bring my wife and four childr
that registration process will allow them to go through the balkans route and reach western europe? they just don't know. they have enough to keep in the reception centers, and you do have people who leave those centers and walk all the way here some for 20 kilometers. simply because they're following the news. they're confused. they're hearing that the borders might close permanently for everyone on march 1st, and many just take their luggage, and their families and just walk. they want to be...
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they have to go through several borders before reaching western europe. if they make it through this one, they will face the same problem at the next border. this group was just pushed back to greece. among more than 10 deported by macedonia, including iranians considered as economic my grant. hundreds are stranded at the northern border with serbia. it comes after austria, slovenia, serb, croatia and macedonia imposed new restrictions to reduce the number of people flowing through their territories. when the border opened, syrians and iraqis discovered that they will have to go through tougher controls and there's panic among them >> translation: i'm from aleppo. i only have this id card. my area is surrounded and i'm afraid they won't let me in >> reporter: many don't have the paperwork needed and will have to stay in greece for now. some the disappointment is too hard to contain >>> a french court has delayed its decision on whether closing part of a refugee and migrant camp in calais is legal. several charities and refugees appealed aagainst its closu
they have to go through several borders before reaching western europe. if they make it through this one, they will face the same problem at the next border. this group was just pushed back to greece. among more than 10 deported by macedonia, including iranians considered as economic my grant. hundreds are stranded at the northern border with serbia. it comes after austria, slovenia, serb, croatia and macedonia imposed new restrictions to reduce the number of people flowing through their...
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western europe, with established governmental and socialist institutions, recovered quickly. but new nations of asia, particularly those who have not known self-government for a century or more, continue to face a formidable problem which they still face. the first test came in korea, when the united nations forces , predominantly american, stopped the drive of communist north korea, supported by material aid from the soviet union. it stopped the chinese army that followed. it brought to a halt the communist effort to push out the line that had been drawn and to establish communist control over the korean peninsula. we fought the korean war, which like the struggle in vietnam, occurred in a remote area thousands of miles away to sustain the principles vital to the freedom and security of america. the principle that the communist world should not be permitted to expand by overrunning one after another, the arrangements bill during and since the war, to mark the outer limits of communist expansion by force. before the korean war had ended, the united states, under president tru
western europe, with established governmental and socialist institutions, recovered quickly. but new nations of asia, particularly those who have not known self-government for a century or more, continue to face a formidable problem which they still face. the first test came in korea, when the united nations forces , predominantly american, stopped the drive of communist north korea, supported by material aid from the soviet union. it stopped the chinese army that followed. it brought to a halt...
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the next step on the way to western europe. that policy has created a blockade with thousands of people that are stuck in greece. >> i understand the severity of my crime and i have no idea what penalty i may face. people and to the government for my forgiveness. heather:an apology from an american student detained in north korea. the country is known for parading foreign prisoners in front of the cameras encouraging them to admit guilt. he was arrested in january and accused of theft of a political slogan from a staff only area of a hotel. ed: it is so far, so good for the temporary cease-fire in syria. according to the u.n there has been a big drop in the fighting, but there have still been some airstrikes. it is unclear who is behind the attacks. the u.n is working to reach people in need of food and medicine during what is, despite the video you are seeing here, a cease-fire. heather:a sinkhole shutdown a new hampshire road. this is in new durham. the department of transportation said the sinkhole was likely caused by a wat
the next step on the way to western europe. that policy has created a blockade with thousands of people that are stuck in greece. >> i understand the severity of my crime and i have no idea what penalty i may face. people and to the government for my forgiveness. heather:an apology from an american student detained in north korea. the country is known for parading foreign prisoners in front of the cameras encouraging them to admit guilt. he was arrested in january and accused of theft of...
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and that registration process is what will allow them to go through the region, and reach western europeand they simply don't know. you do now have now a lot of people despite the effort, to keep them in h the centers, this huge part of next year, the border you do have people -- and walk all the way here, some 70-kilometers and much more on that, simply because they are following the news, they are hearing that the borders mite close, permanently, for everybody on march 1st. and many just take their luggage, and their families and just walk. they want to be here, in case therd boor opens and they make it through. the french court has ordered to partially demolish. to evict hundreds of my grants from from the shanity town. winter thousand or more has already expired. they say they will use force to relocate the remaining refugees to nearby centers. nadine barber is in calley with more. >> what the announcement means is that gradually, the local authorities are planning to clear this part of the jungle camp. the southern part, local charities working on the ground say there are 3.5000 peo
and that registration process is what will allow them to go through the region, and reach western europeand they simply don't know. you do now have now a lot of people despite the effort, to keep them in h the centers, this huge part of next year, the border you do have people -- and walk all the way here, some 70-kilometers and much more on that, simply because they are following the news, they are hearing that the borders mite close, permanently, for everybody on march 1st. and many just take...
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basically you have this island -- closed island in the middle -- that goes through the balkans to western europeis completely shut down. in the beginning one thought it would be just the afghans, but really syrians too, a lot of them get turned back with the excuse that they don't have the proper papers anymore. the controls are much stricter, and registration really happens to go through that balkan root in macedonia, not anymore in greece. unless you find a unified position on that, unless there is a route that is open for these for them to go to their final destination, it's a situation that is very difficult to control. and i speak to the people on the ground, the ngo's and humanitarian groups who say that people will go through, because human trafficking has flourished ever since the borders closed down. >> hoda thank you. ♪ >>> let's take a look at the conflict in syria now. government forces are said to have taken control of a key town in aleppo province. troops have seized the town from isil fighters. control of it is important because it's the only access to rebel-held aleppo. rebel fig
basically you have this island -- closed island in the middle -- that goes through the balkans to western europeis completely shut down. in the beginning one thought it would be just the afghans, but really syrians too, a lot of them get turned back with the excuse that they don't have the proper papers anymore. the controls are much stricter, and registration really happens to go through that balkan root in macedonia, not anymore in greece. unless you find a unified position on that, unless...
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they applied he was racist because he wanted to use american forces to protect democracy in western europe but not in southeast asia. they did everything possible to suggest that he was an impractical dreamer, and that his theories should not be followed. kennan became a hero to the antiwar movement. he never agreed with the student radicals, he always felt very uncomfortable with that sort of response. but his rationale, his arguments gave a lot of credence to the arguments that were being made by the antiwar movement of the time. 1988, those attributes to george kennan on the 40th anniversary of his article. they invited dean russ kenmare mcnamara -- and robert mcnamara and clark clifford to come and analyze george kennan. and all were invited, of them agreed completely with the thesis he proposed in 1948. they all agreed that the way he viewed the soviet union in 1988. the trouble is none of them have agreed with him in 1968 when a really mattered. one of the great tragedies of american history is that kennan was not listen to buy the policymakers in the 1960's when we decided to go to
they applied he was racist because he wanted to use american forces to protect democracy in western europe but not in southeast asia. they did everything possible to suggest that he was an impractical dreamer, and that his theories should not be followed. kennan became a hero to the antiwar movement. he never agreed with the student radicals, he always felt very uncomfortable with that sort of response. but his rationale, his arguments gave a lot of credence to the arguments that were being...
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price increase is equivalent to a drug shortage and in drug shortage we can reimport drugs from western europe -- >> at a lower price. >> that would bring the price down. >> the same drugs? bring it over from britain at a lower price because they get it at a lower price? >> exactly. to be clear i'm talking about that only for sort of these older generic drugs with small patient populations. >> you say congress can change the patent length in terms of how long a company can hold a patent on a particular drug if they are the sole supplier of it. explain that a little bit more for me. >> what we're saying is for the innovative drugs like the hour for hepatitis c, rather than trying to implement price controls or trying to determine what's the appropriate price, congress does want to decrease the amount of profit pharmaceutical companies are making, they could look at other tools they have like the patent length. that's well within their control. maybe we don't want to have as long of a patent length as we used to have, or as long of a patent length for drugs as we do for software, other areas. th
price increase is equivalent to a drug shortage and in drug shortage we can reimport drugs from western europe -- >> at a lower price. >> that would bring the price down. >> the same drugs? bring it over from britain at a lower price because they get it at a lower price? >> exactly. to be clear i'm talking about that only for sort of these older generic drugs with small patient populations. >> you say congress can change the patent length in terms of how long a...
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my example is if you went to 400 years back to western europe, you would see that roughly 20% of men0% of women were literate, could read. emily: but could anyone start facebook? can anyone start the khan academy? sal: i don't know for sure. some of these things -- mark zuckerberg, with a slightly -- you shift his life a year forward or back, he might not have started facebook. he might have been an engineer for facebook. you shift sal khan's life a year forward or back, instead of growing up in new orleans, if he grew up in calcutta -- you don't know what paths would have been. it has been a combination of they do have a growth mindset, there are people who push themselves to grow and learn new things. but they also had a lot of opportunity. they were in the right places at the right time. and a little dose of luck never hurt. i think a mark zuckerberg would have been successful in anything that he did. i do not know if i can say that everybody could be mark zuckerberg, but i think that are a lot of people that could be mark zuckerberg who right now think that they can't. emily: wha
my example is if you went to 400 years back to western europe, you would see that roughly 20% of men0% of women were literate, could read. emily: but could anyone start facebook? can anyone start the khan academy? sal: i don't know for sure. some of these things -- mark zuckerberg, with a slightly -- you shift his life a year forward or back, he might not have started facebook. he might have been an engineer for facebook. you shift sal khan's life a year forward or back, instead of growing up...
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. >> trump is correct. open borders are destroying western europe and the u.s. . >> i think the pope is exceeding his authority. it's not just trump. we have too many people mass quer raiding as christians in the country. trump has captured christians and he's exploiting it. >> and this week, you could comparison shop, except for the expensive you may need like health care. the full measure did and found some incredible results that will help you thinking twice of getting treatment. full measure partnered with a consumer group. called dozens of hospitals. asked workers to provide the costs of an adult knee mri. and the costs range from several hundred to thousands of dollars >> most interesting thing to me, the cost variations weren't tied according to the analysts, not tied to rent, location, any there's no rhyme or reason we can find for when it will be different sometimes within the same city. it does pay in the instance to shop around. >> and you could watch full measure with cheryl atkinson, sunday mornings on local 12. >> everyone just keeps talking about saturday. maybe we sho
. >> trump is correct. open borders are destroying western europe and the u.s. . >> i think the pope is exceeding his authority. it's not just trump. we have too many people mass quer raiding as christians in the country. trump has captured christians and he's exploiting it. >> and this week, you could comparison shop, except for the expensive you may need like health care. the full measure did and found some incredible results that will help you thinking twice of getting...
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to meet with refugees heading to western europe. a congressional delegation is in the balkans to meet with leaders... to discuss ways the u-s can help with the growing flow of migrants from places like syria, iraq and afghanistan. mccain says aid from the u-s is needed because managing this refugee crisis is "very expensive" mccain says: "we will be returning and asking our colleagues to vote for additional assistance, which is obviously needed, since it is a very expensive proposition. and we also will do everything we can to bring about peace in the middle east to stop the wanton killing which is causing this enormous humanitarian problem that is spreading all through europe and eventually to the united states." the u-n reports there are more than four and a half million refugees displaced from their homes regions. police say two 15-year-old girls were shot dead outside independence high school in glendale, arizona this morning. police say each had one gunshot wound and a weapon was found near the bodies. both were sophomores at t
to meet with refugees heading to western europe. a congressional delegation is in the balkans to meet with leaders... to discuss ways the u-s can help with the growing flow of migrants from places like syria, iraq and afghanistan. mccain says aid from the u-s is needed because managing this refugee crisis is "very expensive" mccain says: "we will be returning and asking our colleagues to vote for additional assistance, which is obviously needed, since it is a very expensive...
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as well as western europe and it has invested a lot in marketing and sponsorship.t's why it's had some level of success expanding overseas. other companies' expansion has been limited and they need to improve on branding before they can see a larger share of this market. angie: thank you so much for joining us on the growing chinese smart phone market and perhaps the maturing of it as well. up next, betting on the house. to apanese company's plan buy back shares, will it prove to be a winning belt? ♪ angie: welcome to the stock exchange. we're taking a look ahead to the opens in japan and south korea and we have our intrepid reporters to tell us which stocks to keep an eye on. david. uliet and heidi. [laughter] ok, -- engineering makes equipment using pachinko in gambling houses in japan. it's planning to buy back 6% of sales. on the terminal it's-like looking like this will see the stock pop on open. we're hoping for an uptick on this stock, which is down 16 .4% for the year. angie: all right, there you go. all right, david, top that? david: it's just a formality.
as well as western europe and it has invested a lot in marketing and sponsorship.t's why it's had some level of success expanding overseas. other companies' expansion has been limited and they need to improve on branding before they can see a larger share of this market. angie: thank you so much for joining us on the growing chinese smart phone market and perhaps the maturing of it as well. up next, betting on the house. to apanese company's plan buy back shares, will it prove to be a winning...
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millions of people who fled the fighting are now left in refugee camps in western europe. while politicians argue about whether or not to accept syrian refugees into their countries ... eastern iowa pastor debra coble traveled into the epicenter of the crisis to offer her help and some hope. amanda gilbert has her story. "baby crying" that's a common sound on a greek island right now... "this is a photo album i put together." waverly pastor debra coble wise taveled to that island with six other pastors. "so it was pretty neat to bond and meet them. " to volunteer at a humanitarian camp. deborah coble wise waverly "this is were the refugees are processed. my friends who did go down to the shore. she says they remember that moment vividly. " but they could hear the screams of the people. that's how they knew a boat was coming." "they were drenching wet and pretty much non-responsive." debra says it was scary as they rushed to get people in a dry, warm place. "this is rachel. she's a pastor in texas. she had to get her knife out a couple of times to cut children out of their
millions of people who fled the fighting are now left in refugee camps in western europe. while politicians argue about whether or not to accept syrian refugees into their countries ... eastern iowa pastor debra coble traveled into the epicenter of the crisis to offer her help and some hope. amanda gilbert has her story. "baby crying" that's a common sound on a greek island right now... "this is a photo album i put together." waverly pastor debra coble wise taveled to that...