narrator: coming up on a special edition of 21st century, on refugees and migration, the global picture: a shared responsibility. and from afghanistan, t leave or to stay. we live in a world where nearly 3434,000 people are forced to fe their homes every day.y. narrator: drriven by confnflictd poverty, more than 55 million people globally were displaced by the end of 2015, the highest number in history. filippo g grandi: refugees are n international responsibility.. we need to tackle this all together. [boy crying] [man speaking in local language] narrator: 22-year-old ada fled her home country in central america with her son brian, after gangs started to threaten her and demanded she pay a war tax. the country ada fled from cannot be named for her own protection. the region is among thehe most violent in the world. narrator: ada decided to make the dangerous journey to mexico. narrator: alone, she begged for food during the day and hid in the bushes at night. in recent
slumps to its lowest level against the dollar in 31 years. that is over the latest comments from the british prime minister on brexit. more on that coming up at 15 past the hour. story ourve top story, live from paris. welcome, everyone. happy to have you with us live from paris. the european parliament has just backed the paris deal to fight climate changege. the paris agreement that was backed by nearly 200 nations a year ago will help guide a radical shift by the world economy away from fossil fuels, in a way in an effort to floods.e, for more on what has happened irvinelet s bring in eve . how important is this vote today? the vote in parliament is part of the ratification process by the european union, to the parliament has agreed to the agreement, which is a positive step. 610 votes are in favor of going ahead. have the eu to membership eight s also sign off on it, which normally would take 48 hours. hopefully we are fast tracking, making it a written procedure. t
i think mike pence has helped to reset the debate and this will clearly help. we are in the spin room. it has been coming from the other side that mike pence did not adequately defend donald trump tonight. i think it is more important to talk about their policies and what they will do to help real americans. why did hillary clinton 30,000 e-mails? i think she has created three or four jobs, that s when she hired people to help delete her e-mails, and then they ended up taking the fifth. mike pence s job was not to play lay out at was to vision and go on offense about how disaster is four more years of these economic policies and national security policies would be. hadkly, i think tim kaine too much coffee. you know, the guy just interrupted ad nausea him ad nausea him. i don t think he did well tonight at all. thank you for joining us. appreciate it. governor pence said several times that the clinton campaign was insult riven. can you tell me about that strategy?
kerry said that america is not giving up on the syrian people. my name is christopher and thank you for joining us. a violent storm has made landfall in haiti with winds of 230 kilometers an hour. it has driven many people from their homes. haiti is the poorest country in the americas and many people live in houses unable to dan t-storms. withstand these storms. the full force of the storm hit the western tip of haiti on tuesday. even before that, gusting winds pummeled the country. up to a meter of rain is expected along with flash floods and mudslides. as the storm moves inward, people are especially in danger. some residents are reluctant to leave their homes. the problem i have with leaving is that the authorities came with a truck and asked everyone to evacuate the area. we agree with the evacuation order but what about our things? if our possessions are stolen then we will not get them back. i am already in a financial storm. with this storm, i will be in even mor
these volunteers await the arrival of food that s being provided by local restaurants. bread. is all proper meals will only arrive four hours later, with night all. dark, these hands distribute essential commodities. george s 26 or so. the engineer immediately volunteered to help the victims. in this bag you have toilet be usedd candles to when there is electricity. the convoy sets off for different shelters. families will eat their first meals tonight since the passage of hurricane matthew. the storm has been downgraded by the governor of florida has been warning that it could be catastrophic. florida, one of four u.s. states under threat by hurricane matthew, people are stocking up. i have lots of water, stuff that is not perishable. wipes.owels and basic essentials we need for the storm. the state s governor says authorities are preparing for the worst. protecting life is the number one priority right now. directly impact florida, there will be massive destruc
announcement is expected on thursday. in the u.s., a bad clash between vice president candidates senator tim kaine and governor mike pence. they lodge insults at each other while debating which campaign is the most insult driven. we will get analysis on that from our correspondent. my name is christopher. thank you for joining us. the afghan military claims to have killed dozens of taliban fighters as it continues its efforts to regain control. forces have pushed the taliban out of the city center, but heavy clashes continue on the outskirts. now, this battle comes as world leaders have been meeting in brussels to discuss fresh financial aid for the country. the conference ended with donors pledging some 13.5 billion euros to support afghanistan overhe next four years. representatives of 70 donor nations huddled with one objective in brussels, doing everything possible to help afghanistan heal from terror attacks, poverty, and corruption. the afghan president will return ho
started off saying, i m the best trumpet player in afghanistan, because there are only two. this is the cbs evening news with scott pelley. reporting tonight from st. augustine, florida. pelley: this historic city is flooding tonight as hurricane matthew treks up the atlantic coast. the eye is just northeast of st. augustine. are up from northern florida to north carolina. matthew lost some of its punch p overnight, but it is still a big and dangerous category-2. 120 miles wide with maximum sustained winds of 110 miles an hour. damage in south florida was far less than feared because the strongest winds remainedes offshore. but at least four deaths are reported. homes and businesses in thepo state were without power. the president declared a state of emergency in florida, georgia, and the carolinas. more than two million people in those states are underta evacuation orders. more than 22,000 have moved into florida shelters. major airports in south florida have now reo
answers a clarion call. started off saying, i m the best trumpet player in afghanistan because there are only two. this is the cbs evening news with scott pelley. reporting tonight from reporting tonight from st. augstine, florida. pelley: this historic city is flooding tonight as hurricane matthew treks up the atlantic coast. the eye is just northeast augstine. hurricane watches and warnings are up from northern florida to north carolina. matthew lost some of its punch overnight, but it is still a big and dangerous category 2. 120 miles wide with maximum sustained winds of 110 miles an hour. damage in south florida was far less than feared because the strongest winds remained reported. and at last report, sex00,000 homes and businesses in the state were without power. the president declared a state of emergency in florida, georgia, and the carolinas. more than two million people in those states are under evacuation orders. more than 22,000 have moved into florida she
answers a clarion call. started off saying, i m the best trumpet player in afghanistan because there are only two. this is the cbs evening news with scott pelley. reporting tonight from reporting tonight from st. augstine, florida. pelley: this historic city is flooding tonight as hurricane matthew treks up the atlantic coast. the eye is just northeast of st. augstine. hurricane watches and warnings are up from northern florida to north carolina. matthew lost some of its punch overnight, but it is still a big and dangerous category 2. 120 miles wide with maximum sustained winds of 110 miles an hour. damage in south florida was far less than feared because the strongest winds remained offshore. but at least four deaths are reported. and at last report, sex00,000 homes and businesses in the state were without power. the president declared a state of emergency in florida, georgia, and the carolinas. more than two million people in those states are under evacuation orders
answers a clarion call. started off saying, i m the best trumpet player in afghanistan because there are only two. this is the cbs evening news with scott pelley. reporting tonight from reporting tonight from st. augstine, florida. pelley: this historic city is flooding tonight as hurricane matthew treks up the atlantic coast. the eye is just northeast of st. augstine. hurricane watches and warnings are up from northern florida to north carolina. matthew lost some of its punch overnight, but it is still a big and dangerous category 2. 120 miles wide with maximum sustained winds of 110 miles an hour. damage in south florida was far less than feared because the strongest winds remained reported. and at last report, sex00,000 homes and businesses in the state were without power. the president declared a state of emergency in florida, georgia, and the carolinas. more than two million people in those states are under evacuation orders. more than 22,000 have moved into flor