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country. >> some of those refugees have been taking to zagreb. mohammed jamjoom was there as they began the next stage of their journey. >> we are free now. >> in croatia the taxis were waiting but obstacles still remained. for refugees taken to zagreb by train confusion was only compounded. >> every question last a thousand different answers. there are no right answers, no clarity on what we're supposed to do. >> on an extremely hot day, optimism was apparent but the waiting still seemed endless. >> i'm sure there will be a solution but we don't want it to take too long. a lot of people without money food or water, a lot of women with babies. >> even though they did get aboard they didn't know where they were headed. >> croatia to slovenia. >> the refugees on these bus he say they are expecting to be taken to slovenia. they have no information that the border to slovenia has been closed. mohammed says, no matter what he won't stop until he gets ohis mother in germany. >> after this distance we can't go back. >> on croatia's border with slovenia,
country. >> some of those refugees have been taking to zagreb. mohammed jamjoom was there as they began the next stage of their journey. >> we are free now. >> in croatia the taxis were waiting but obstacles still remained. for refugees taken to zagreb by train confusion was only compounded. >> every question last a thousand different answers. there are no right answers, no clarity on what we're supposed to do. >> on an extremely hot day, optimism was apparent but...
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the expectation is many people will be moved on to zagreb.was a man speaking on the announceme announcement, you register in zagreb and you do whatever you want. they want to keep on moving north. we have seen time after time the borders shutting in front of them. the result is people are going to try illegal means. they will be using the services provided by human traffickers or as you mentioned in the case of the border with serbia and croatia, they will be going across areas littered with la landmines. it is dangerous wherever they are going. >> ben wedeman, thank you. the pictures tell a desperate story. >>> a minnesota man pleading guilty to conspiracy charges for trying to travel to syria to join isis. 20-year-old zachari and eight other men met up in parks to figure out how to finance their trip. he believed joining the terrorist group would help his fellow muslims. he faces up to 15 years in prison. >>> a friend of charleston church accused gunman dylann roof arrested by the fbi for allegedly concealing knowledge of the crime. joey me
the expectation is many people will be moved on to zagreb.was a man speaking on the announceme announcement, you register in zagreb and you do whatever you want. they want to keep on moving north. we have seen time after time the borders shutting in front of them. the result is people are going to try illegal means. they will be using the services provided by human traffickers or as you mentioned in the case of the border with serbia and croatia, they will be going across areas littered with la...
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some refugees have been taken to zagreb. mohammed jamjoom is there and watched as refugees began the next stage of their journey. >> we are free. >> reporter: in croatia the taxis waited. obstacles remained. for the refugees. confusion was compounded. >> translation: every question has 1,000 answers. no answers on what we were supposed to do. optimism was apparent. the waiting was endless. i am sure there'll be a solution, we don't want it to take too long. a lot of people here don't have money, food or water. a lot of babies. they need aid. after boarding buses they were not sure where they were headed. >> we got word that they opened the border to syrians, from croatia to syria. rumours spread faster than the vehicles moved. most of the refugees i spoke to tell me that they are expecting to be taken to slovenia. they had no information, that the border to slovenia has been closed. >> reporter: no matter the roadblocks, this man will not stop trying to reach his mother in germany. they were patient. to get where they have t
some refugees have been taken to zagreb. mohammed jamjoom is there and watched as refugees began the next stage of their journey. >> we are free. >> reporter: in croatia the taxis waited. obstacles remained. for the refugees. confusion was compounded. >> translation: every question has 1,000 answers. no answers on what we were supposed to do. optimism was apparent. the waiting was endless. i am sure there'll be a solution, we don't want it to take too long. a lot of people...
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for refugees taken to zagreb by train, confusion was only compounded. >> every question has a thousand different answers. there are no right answers, no clarity on what we're supposed to do. >> reporter: on an extremely hot day optimism was apparent but the waiting was endless. >> there are a lot of people here who don't have money or food or water, a lot of babies without milk to drink, they need aid. >> even after they board he buses, they weren't sure exactly where they were headed. >> open the door to refugees, from croatia to slovenia. >> they are expected to be taken to slovenia. they have no information that the border to slovenia is closed. >> mohammed said, no matter what, he still wants to reach his mother in germany. >> after all this distance we traveled we can't go back. >> reporter: on croatia's border with slovenia, volunteers hand out food and clothing is donated. the refugees are within walking distance to another country but they've been stopped in their tracks once more. mohammed jamjoom, al jazeera, on croatia's border with slovenia. >>> according to a new report fr
for refugees taken to zagreb by train, confusion was only compounded. >> every question has a thousand different answers. there are no right answers, no clarity on what we're supposed to do. >> reporter: on an extremely hot day optimism was apparent but the waiting was endless. >> there are a lot of people here who don't have money or food or water, a lot of babies without milk to drink, they need aid. >> even after they board he buses, they weren't sure exactly where...
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shipping them north towards the capital zagreb. to the untrained eye the idea of three-year-old ronia thinking this could be more than a nightmare seems impossible but her iraqi family have told her it's a great big game evening if the game has lasted for weeks is exhausting and seems to have no end. these european countries that say they don't want you, what do you say to them. >> i don't want them also. >> which country do you want? >> i don't care. i just told you, i want to be peace place. i hope to find this place. >> croatia had said the borders might close yet from first light they continued in from serbia. but just one road-border remained open a pointless exercise when no refugees were there anyway, they were all in tovarnik, sheltering from 40° temperature. >> as he was talking everybody got up and ran to the railway line. a train was coming, could this be salvation? but no it wasn't and they went back deflated. and then an indication of just how vulnerable they are to exploitation. one of them looked on his phone on the
shipping them north towards the capital zagreb. to the untrained eye the idea of three-year-old ronia thinking this could be more than a nightmare seems impossible but her iraqi family have told her it's a great big game evening if the game has lasted for weeks is exhausting and seems to have no end. these european countries that say they don't want you, what do you say to them. >> i don't want them also. >> which country do you want? >> i don't care. i just told you, i want...
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mohammed jamjoom talked to some of them in zagreb. about how they are going to push forward on their journey. >> we are free now. >> reporter: in croatia the taxis were waiting but the obstacles still remain. confusion was only compounded. >> translator: every question has a thousand different answers. there are no right answers, no clarity on what we're supposed to do. >> reporter: on an extremely hot day optimism was apparent but the waiting seemed endless. >> i'm sure there will be a solution but we don't want it to take too long. people have no money or food or water, babies without milk to drink. they need aid. >> even after they boarded buses they weren't sure exactly where they were headed. >> we got word they opened the border to syrians from croatia to slovenia. >> they are expecting to be taken to slovenia. they have no information that the border to slovenia has been accused. >> this man from aleppo says no matter the roadblocks he won't stop trying to reach his mother in germany. >> we are going to be patient until we get
mohammed jamjoom talked to some of them in zagreb. about how they are going to push forward on their journey. >> we are free now. >> reporter: in croatia the taxis were waiting but the obstacles still remain. confusion was only compounded. >> translator: every question has a thousand different answers. there are no right answers, no clarity on what we're supposed to do. >> reporter: on an extremely hot day optimism was apparent but the waiting seemed endless. >>...
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the motor way, approaching decency, which they haven't in other places, the thousands who are in zagreb, in the croatian capital, once they hear will try make it to this area. the shengen area, they don't have to stop at any borders until they get to germany which is the prize. >> if they can't get across that border, if slovenian police won't let them cross where do they go? >> this goes to the disconnect you were talking about adrian, what the slovenians are telling, the prime minister saying yes they would think about potentially creating a safe corridor to go through and then the reality on the ground which is this, that they're completely stuck. i think to be honest to you, the key to all of this unlocking all of these things lies in berlin. if the germans say, we've got a handle on the thousands and thousands we brought in before, now you smaller countries to the east and out of us, let them through, all of this could evaporate in a day or two. >> lawrence lee, in slovenia. >> the organization says it is running out of money and needs more funding. that means that syrian families
the motor way, approaching decency, which they haven't in other places, the thousands who are in zagreb, in the croatian capital, once they hear will try make it to this area. the shengen area, they don't have to stop at any borders until they get to germany which is the prize. >> if they can't get across that border, if slovenian police won't let them cross where do they go? >> this goes to the disconnect you were talking about adrian, what the slovenians are telling, the prime...
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croatia is transporting them to reception centers around the capital, zagreb. croatia has said it can handle several thousand migrants, but not tens of thousands. here in france, two camps holding more than 500 migrants were evacuated today. one of those was near the d'aust erlitz train station. the migrants have been moved welcome centers in the city. back to our top story today in coup isfaso, where a underway. let's bring in a political analyst in burkina faso. tell us a bit more about just who is gilbert diendere, the man at the head of this coup. >> yes, hello. -- he was close to blaise compaore for more than 30 years. he used to be the chief of the presidential security force. he was also a key person in matters of security in north africa. he is an expert on islamist jihadists in the region. gilbert stayed in the country after the popular uprising. it seems now he is back in power. it was an attempted coup of junior officers that was a real coup by diendere. genie: our apologies for the poor quality of the phone line. it is not always easy to get the bes
croatia is transporting them to reception centers around the capital, zagreb. croatia has said it can handle several thousand migrants, but not tens of thousands. here in france, two camps holding more than 500 migrants were evacuated today. one of those was near the d'aust erlitz train station. the migrants have been moved welcome centers in the city. back to our top story today in coup isfaso, where a underway. let's bring in a political analyst in burkina faso. tell us a bit more about just...
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a group of syrian men say they were charged 500 euros for a taxi from zagreb, only 20 minutes down the road, he said he would drop them at the border, he ended up dropping them 20 kilometers away. to compound things, croatia isn't really able anymore to drop any of the refugees at the hungarian border, abecause the e hungarians say they won't cooperate anymore. croatia is probably starting to bring more and more people to the slovenian border who are putting women and children in buses and taking them to the camps there. so many of them tell you they simply have no idea which country they're in. >> saudi led air strikes have pounded yemen in one of the heaviest bombardments of the campaign. preparing to retake sanaa from houthi rebels. hashem ahelbarra has covered the latest conflict since its beginning. is that what they're doing effectively the saudi led coalition are trying t to soften up the rebels? >> yes. ultimately have reinforcement from the saudi led moving to those areas building up, they have been pounding mareb for quite some time and the push is now underway. >> what are t
a group of syrian men say they were charged 500 euros for a taxi from zagreb, only 20 minutes down the road, he said he would drop them at the border, he ended up dropping them 20 kilometers away. to compound things, croatia isn't really able anymore to drop any of the refugees at the hungarian border, abecause the e hungarians say they won't cooperate anymore. croatia is probably starting to bring more and more people to the slovenian border who are putting women and children in buses and...
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. >> it's all relate. , shipping them north towards the capital zagreb. towards the untrained eye, the idea of three-year-old ronia, her iraqi family have told her it's a great big game even if the game has lasted for weeks, is exhausting and seems to have no end. >> these european countries that say they don't want you, what do you say to them? >> i don't want them also. >> which country do you want? >> i don't care. i just i told you i want to be in peace place. i hope to find this place. >> reporter: croatia had said the borders might close at first light, they continued from serbia. all in tovarnek, sheltering from 40° heat, dreaming, hoping. >> two times before, the third time before i reached safety. >> reporter: when he was talking everybody got up and ran to the railway line, a train was coming, could this be salvation. no it wasn't and they went back deflated. and then, an indication.how vulnerable they were. a man lying on the ground in pain, the man crying on the ground turned out to be taking money from some of the refugees and promising them
. >> it's all relate. , shipping them north towards the capital zagreb. towards the untrained eye, the idea of three-year-old ronia, her iraqi family have told her it's a great big game even if the game has lasted for weeks, is exhausting and seems to have no end. >> these european countries that say they don't want you, what do you say to them? >> i don't want them also. >> which country do you want? >> i don't care. i just i told you i want to be in peace place....
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move them ozagreb o to zagreb o. as this wave of 25,000 is going to be dispersed, he believes that 40,000 are moving through macedonia and serbia. actually, the numbers are increasing rather than getting lower. >> lawrence lee thank you very much indeed. many of the people seeking safety in europe have fled from syria's civil war and now u.s. is pushing for world to make more of an effort to end the conflict. secretary of state john kerry maintained that the syrian president bashar al-assad must go. however in what appears to be a softening stance against assad kerry added that the president's departure should be decided through negotiation. nadim baba has more details. >> reporter: not surprisingly syria topped the agenda when john kerry met his british counterpart phillip hammond. after the meeting kerry says they discussed ways to push for the end of a syrian conflict. russia seems to be doing more to defeating i.s.i.l, particularly through air strikes. at the same time he said he was concerned about the prospect
move them ozagreb o to zagreb o. as this wave of 25,000 is going to be dispersed, he believes that 40,000 are moving through macedonia and serbia. actually, the numbers are increasing rather than getting lower. >> lawrence lee thank you very much indeed. many of the people seeking safety in europe have fled from syria's civil war and now u.s. is pushing for world to make more of an effort to end the conflict. secretary of state john kerry maintained that the syrian president bashar...
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official convoys of trains and buses are also bringing people here to this ineshift camp instagram -- zagreb. the border crossing is 20 miles away. when some arrived to try their luck to my slovenian guards turned them away. the door to slovenia is closed-end bolted tonight. it has not stopped people here trying, having been turned away, they're off to try somewhere else. and as night fell at the main slovenia crossing point him a police began to let them through. croatia's were problem. today they are slovenia's. who will they be tomorrow? anchor: many have fled war-torn area to make it to europe -- europe. we have been tracing his journey. >> they have been told not to come. this great migration seems unstoppable. barriers are erected and men in uniform use force. and still, every single day, people chance everything to cross into europe with just a bag of clothing and dreams of peace and prosperity. what world has this six week old been delivered into? the were in syria fueled the crisis. called the deeper circle of hell. part -- a byword for the barbarity of this war. the areas residents
official convoys of trains and buses are also bringing people here to this ineshift camp instagram -- zagreb. the border crossing is 20 miles away. when some arrived to try their luck to my slovenian guards turned them away. the door to slovenia is closed-end bolted tonight. it has not stopped people here trying, having been turned away, they're off to try somewhere else. and as night fell at the main slovenia crossing point him a police began to let them through. croatia's were problem. today...
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it seems that most of the buses are going to a refugee center near the croatian capital of zagreb. croatia has said it will not hold people they are, they are free to move on. the government hopes they will . imagestell us, as we see of people trying to make their through, what do local residents gulliver: say about this? onliver: here in tovarnik some buildings you can still see bullet marks from croatia's war with serbia in the early 1990's. people remember war and have a lot of simply with people fleeing the war zones. people coming from iraq, syria and other places. there's a sympathy and villagers have been coming out and getting water and so on. both the migrants and local people are very much of the opinion that this is not the place for them to stay. this is not an economically prosperous region, there will not be jobs for them here. there's a lot of sympathy but there is simply because the croatians sympathize with the migrants' desire to move on. molly: thank you, gulliver cragg reporting from tovarnik, between croatia and serbia. the french president has called for the e
it seems that most of the buses are going to a refugee center near the croatian capital of zagreb. croatia has said it will not hold people they are, they are free to move on. the government hopes they will . imagestell us, as we see of people trying to make their through, what do local residents gulliver: say about this? onliver: here in tovarnik some buildings you can still see bullet marks from croatia's war with serbia in the early 1990's. people remember war and have a lot of simply with...
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for a taxi from zagreb. the guy said he would drop them apt the boarder. he ended up dropping them 12km away, and they walked all night in the rain. so the lack of organization is leading to the miserable conditions for the refugees to compel things. to compound things, croatia is not really able any more to drop a refugee at the hungarian boarder. the hungarians said they won't cooperate. the big waves we have seen from croatia, to hungary, taking them into buses and taking them to the austrian border. that is likely in coming days to go down. that'll slow down as croatia is putting them to the slovenia boarder, which at least is putting women and children in buses, taking them into camps there. the biggest measure of chaos for the refugees, that many of them tell you, they have no idea which country they are in. >>> in burkina faso, pro-coup demonstrators have attacked a hotel where a meeting between regional african leaders took place earlier. the leader hinted that an interim government is to be reinstated following a military coup. let's take you live
for a taxi from zagreb. the guy said he would drop them apt the boarder. he ended up dropping them 12km away, and they walked all night in the rain. so the lack of organization is leading to the miserable conditions for the refugees to compel things. to compound things, croatia is not really able any more to drop a refugee at the hungarian boarder. the hungarians said they won't cooperate. the big waves we have seen from croatia, to hungary, taking them into buses and taking them to the...
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gol mas para que termino siendo una goleada del conjunto dirijido por pep guardiola sobre el dinamo zagrebglas costa mario gotze completaron la cuenta por parte del equipo de casa. estan primero de grupo con seis puntos y dos victoras gabriel terminamos esta noche con el beisbol de las grandes ligas donde los gigantes necesitaban seguir ganando para mantener vivas las esperanzas de un lugar en la postemporada. take vo vo madison bumgarner fue castigado por los bates de losd ruggiano y ellis pegaron a lo profundo para darle las carreras necesarias para que los angeles amarrara la divison del oeste y con esto los gigantes oficialmente estan eliminados de cualquier posibilidad de entrar a la postemporada. vo para el equipo de los noche que termino perdiendo a nuevamente ante los angelinos de victoria fue en la cuarta de la entrada don del equipo de la bahia permitio cuatro carreras. la pizarra final fue de angelinos siete atleticos uno. gabriel ya no queda de otra para los gigantes mas que disfrutar de los juegos que restan en casa y eseprar el proximo aÑo para buscar nuevamente la postempora
gol mas para que termino siendo una goleada del conjunto dirijido por pep guardiola sobre el dinamo zagrebglas costa mario gotze completaron la cuenta por parte del equipo de casa. estan primero de grupo con seis puntos y dos victoras gabriel terminamos esta noche con el beisbol de las grandes ligas donde los gigantes necesitaban seguir ganando para mantener vivas las esperanzas de un lugar en la postemporada. take vo vo madison bumgarner fue castigado por los bates de losd ruggiano y ellis...
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. >> pelley: mark phillips with the refugees tonight in zagreb, croatia. mark, thank you.history is made at the emmy awards, but why did it take so long? and the pope inspired her to give a neighbor a tremendous gift when the "cbs evening news" continues. keep returning. my constipation feels like a pile of bricks... that keeps coming back. linzess can help. once-daily linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. linzess is thought to help calm pain-sensing nerves and accelerate bowel movements. linzess helps you proactively manage your symptoms. do not give linzess to children under 6 and it should not be given to children 6 to 17. it may harm them. don't take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. get immediate help if you develop unusual or severe stomach pain especially with bloody or black stools. the most common side effect is diarrhea, sometimes severe. if it's severe, stop taking linzess and call your doctor right away. other side effects include, gas, stomach-area pain and swelling. bottom line, ask your doctor about linzess today. if a
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for the refugees taken to zagreb by train, confusion was compounded. >> every question has a thousand different answers. there are no right answers on what we are to do. >> on an extremely hot day optimism was apparent, but the waiting seemed endless. >> we're sure there will be a solution, but we don't know how long it will take, there are a lot of people without food or money, and a lot of babies without milk to drink. >> even as they boarded buses they weren't sure where they were headed. >> we heard that they were opening borders for refugees. >> the refugees i just spoke to said that they're expecting to be taken to slovenia. they said they had no information that the border to slow see slovenia has been closed. this man tells me he won't stop until he reaches his mother in germany. >> we have to be patient. after this distance we've traveled away can't go back. >> on croatia's border another makeshift camp has sprouted. volunteers hand out food, and clothes are donated. kindness helps to temper desperation. but still the journey is nowhere near over. the refugees are within walk
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tres goes mapara s que termino siendo una goleada d conjunto dirijo por p guardiola sobrel dinamo zagreb cuenta por parte del equipo de casa. estan primero de grupo con seis puntos y dos victoras. vamos a ver otros resultados del dia de hoy. take gfx gfx ad lib gabriel la comiside ca de la fifa ha decidido vetareor vida alexve jack warner, acusado de corrupcin por la justicia de estados unidos.. take vo vo en un comunicado, la fifa seala quee ha constado que el trinitense jack warner "cometi nurosas infcciones de manera constante y repetida durante el desempeÑo de varios cargos directivos e influyentes en la fifa y en la concacaf". ademas el texto decia que "fue pieza esencial en las tramas de ofrecimiento, aceptacin, y recepcin de sumas ilegales no declaradas, as como en otros delitos econmicos" gabriel dejamos a un lado elfutl que ya estamos en la ultima semana de la temporada regular del beisbol de grandes ligas y aun que parece imposible los gigantes aun siguen con vida. take vo vo para los actuales campeones no hay de otra s qbar juegos ante los dodgers que ya estan a cinco juegos d
tres goes mapara s que termino siendo una goleada d conjunto dirijo por p guardiola sobrel dinamo zagreb cuenta por parte del equipo de casa. estan primero de grupo con seis puntos y dos victoras. vamos a ver otros resultados del dia de hoy. take gfx gfx ad lib gabriel la comiside ca de la fifa ha decidido vetareor vida alexve jack warner, acusado de corrupcin por la justicia de estados unidos.. take vo vo en un comunicado, la fifa seala quee ha constado que el trinitense jack warner...
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. >> mark phillips with the refugees tonight in zagreb, croatia.>> history is made at the emmy awards, but why did it take so long? >>> and the pope inspired her to give a neighbor a tremendous gift. when the "cbs evening news" continues. we've been changing things up witoh yeah.ve. it's a pleasure gel that magnifies both our sensations. it gives us chills in places we've never gotten chills before. yeah, it makes us feel like... dare to feel more with new k-y love. bill's got a very tough 13lie here...... looks like we have some sort of sea monster in the water hazard here. i believe that's a "kraken", bruce. it looks like he's going to go with a nine iron. that may not be enough club... well he's definitely going to lose a stroke on this hole. if you're a golf commentator, you whisper. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. this golf course is electric... >>> the television industry has been awarding emmys for nearly seven decades, but last night viola davis became th
. >> mark phillips with the refugees tonight in zagreb, croatia.>> history is made at the emmy awards, but why did it take so long? >>> and the pope inspired her to give a neighbor a tremendous gift. when the "cbs evening news" continues. we've been changing things up witoh yeah.ve. it's a pleasure gel that magnifies both our sensations. it gives us chills in places we've never gotten chills before. yeah, it makes us feel like... dare to feel more with new k-y...
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the great brought to an end zagreb's 45 match unbeaten run by the top of that group. >> english teams struggle. arsenal lost the second straight game. chelsea were beaten 2-1 by porto. >> it was a good performance with two ridiculous makes. sometimes you make that mistake and you are not punished. we were punished. >> the asian champion's league is at the semifinal stage. and it was not made easy in the first leg of their time. this game played na saudi arabia. and a defender deciding to pick the ball up. when he thought it had gone out of play. it hadn't. and the penalty was awarded. thankfully for him and his team, the spot quick was missed and the game finished 1-1. now, namibia are waiting for the first win at the rugby world cup, the latest defeat against conga. their winless run stretches back to 1999. they scored three tries in the game. tonga bouncing back from the opening game loft to record a bonus point win 35-21 the final score. >> we knew we had to come out and put on a performance, you know. we are happy to get the win, the points. we know we'll have to be better, we pla
the great brought to an end zagreb's 45 match unbeaten run by the top of that group. >> english teams struggle. arsenal lost the second straight game. chelsea were beaten 2-1 by porto. >> it was a good performance with two ridiculous makes. sometimes you make that mistake and you are not punished. we were punished. >> the asian champion's league is at the semifinal stage. and it was not made easy in the first leg of their time. this game played na saudi arabia. and a defender...
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croatian government to take them away from this town on the serbian/croatian border to the capital zagrebhey've been told they'll be provided with food, shelter and water. all three things which are in dire short supply. here most of the people have been here overnight, if not two nights, sleeping in the rough. there are no public toilets, no public showers. very little in the way of anything provided for them. in fact, local shopkeepers are telling us they've run out of bottled water. it's all been bought up by the refugees. now, as they wait for these buses to come, they come occasionally. they have a capacity for, perhaps, 50 to 75 people. they're sitting out in the heat. and i spoke to one woman who had fainted because of this heat. was taken away by medics. while she was away, her 6-year-old son was boarded on a bus, driven away. she doesn't have any idea where he may be. also, there are others who say that as a result of this journey, which has already been expensive and difficult and much more -- much longer than they anticipated, they've run out of resources. they've run out of mo
croatian government to take them away from this town on the serbian/croatian border to the capital zagrebhey've been told they'll be provided with food, shelter and water. all three things which are in dire short supply. here most of the people have been here overnight, if not two nights, sleeping in the rough. there are no public toilets, no public showers. very little in the way of anything provided for them. in fact, local shopkeepers are telling us they've run out of bottled water. it's all...
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waiting for buses provided by the croatian government that will take them to welcoming centers in zagreb over 90 degrees in the shade. some have been sitting out here waiting for buses since before the sun went up. and of course there is confusion. i spoke to one woman who had collapsed as a result of the heat she was taking away to a first aid center. while she was away a bus came and her six-year-old son boarded that bus. now she's desperate to find where they are. when they get on the buses their names aren't written down. so it is not at all clear where her son went. others are telling me they have simply run out of resources, run out of money during this long and arduous journey which they had no idea would take this long and they ever no idea at this point when they will goat their final destinations. nobody wants to stay? croatia, which by european standards is relatively poor. but it appears all borders are shut. so it looks like the croatian authorities are just shunting them from one place to another with no idea where they can eventually end up. >> and what a crisis. thank you
waiting for buses provided by the croatian government that will take them to welcoming centers in zagreb over 90 degrees in the shade. some have been sitting out here waiting for buses since before the sun went up. and of course there is confusion. i spoke to one woman who had collapsed as a result of the heat she was taking away to a first aid center. while she was away a bus came and her six-year-old son boarded that bus. now she's desperate to find where they are. when they get on the buses...