Scientists discover an early human species. And we begin in washington with a victory for president obamas efforts to implement the nuclear deal with iran. The outpost resolution rejecting the agreement. And the house could vote on it tomorrow. So mike, this feels more like a done deal than it certainly has at any other point here. What led to this . Reporter youre absolutely right. Well, it appears that the white house has pulled it off. Rising opposition among the general public. And unless theres a dramatic reversal in congress, the deal goes into effect a week from today. This is the moment the white house has been waiting for, though a majority of the senate, including four democrats and all 54 republicans, oppose the Iran Nuclear Deal, their effort to move the deal forward fell short of the filibuster. Its a major victory for president obama, and republicans cried foul. Ive heard colleague after colleague coming forward and saying, this deal is flawed and its not the best and it needs improvement. Since when did a bad option in the United States senate become the only option in the United States senate . The upshot, the president s iran deal is in the clear for now. This gives me confidence that this is the best possible opportunity to eliminate the existential threat of a iran Nuclear Weapon. Thursday with the intense lobbying from both sides. A campaign to sway wavering members, while opponents of the deal, including the pro israeli lobbying committee, apak, trying to sway congress. Im going to give you two numbers. Reporter voters were urged to call bark are a mccalski and ben cardin. Call senator mccalski and senator cardin and urge them to oppose this deal, and tell them we need a better deal. Mccalski voted with the white house, and cardin voted against the deal. The deal is weakening, in july, just after the deal was announced, 33 of the public approved t while 45 disapproved and now the Approval Rating has fallen 12 points. 41 approve while 49 disapprove. Sensing an issue that resonates with base voters, republican president ial candidates are now taking up the fight. And conservatives in the house arent giving up. Seeing that the cause was lost in the senate, they hatched a new plan, alleging that the white house has not exposed all sides of the deal, including iran and the Atomic Energy association, and republicans are now threatening to sue the white house, arguing that it hasnt made good on the promise to release all documents related to the dell before the congress votes. The iae said that the claims are misleading and dismissed it out of hand. We have included all of the documentation in possession of the United States government. And it has been provided to congress. But though it lives on as a political issue, for now, opponents from congress will have to regroup. The president has won the day. The president has spoken with a clear voice, and the historic agreement to prevent iran from attaining a Nuclear Weapon will stand. Particularring a reversal in congress, tony, they have to start complying with the provisions of the deal. They have to reduce their uranium stockpiles, and they have to stop processing plutonium, and they have to let the inspectors from the iaea inside of iran to verify that they are complying with the provisions of the deal. Mike viqueira, thank you. And with the waves of people fleeing conflict zones, the white house said that the u. S. Is willing to take in more refugees from syria. This year, the fiscal year that will end this month, the United States is on track to take in about 1500 Syrian Refugees. The president has directed his team to scale up that number next year, and hes informed his team that he would like them to accept at least make preparations to accept at least 10,000 Syrian Refugees in the next physical physical. But human Rights Groups say that the u. S. Needs to do nowhere. They issued a statement in part, its barely a token contribution given the size and scale of the global emergency. Resettling 10,000 Syrian Refugees is only a drop in the bucket. The group went on to say that the United States needs ta comprehensive Global Initiative to improve access and protection for refugees and asylum seekers. Its getting tougher for refugees to travel across europe. Austrian railways says that it has suspended service between hungary and austria because of a massive overload. But the trains are still running from the town of micklesdorf to veriena. And hungarian authorities are blocking them. Police in macedonia are using batons to hit refugees gathered at the borders can greece. Look at this. Reporter it is a journey made much harder in the rain. Have taken enormous risks to get to greece, and traveled the length of the country, traveling many kilometers on foot to the macedonian border, only to be confronted with this. Violence from the macedonian police. There is little comfort ahead. The journey through hungary on the road to austria, is equally forlorn, and with so many people passing through austria, they have been forced to suspend onward rail services. Reporter from serbia to hungary and budapest, they hold you for three days, and everyone is going through the forest, homeless, sleeping on the floor and getting lost. Human rights watch has described conditions in hungery as horrific. Saying that people are being treated like animals on the dor step to europe. Its a charge that the hungarians have denied. But these people will leave hungriy as soon as they can, going to germany. Angela merkel leaves the door wide open. She stressed the importance of teaching german to child refugees at kindergarten. Theres so much enthusiasm on them and so much readiness to learn, and we want to give them a good future. The pressure on society will be enormous. Germany has already registered 450,000 refugees and migrants this year. Another 105,000 in august alone. Not all want to stay in germany. On wednesday, denmark briefly suspended Train Services from germany, carrying hundreds of people toward sweden. Europes refugee crisis is spreading northward, and its getting bigger. For my son and my wife and my life. Because in syria, dont have life. The latest eu plan to shell out 160,000 refugees between states would be the biggest formal gesture yet. But with more than 3,000 people arriving on the beaches each and every day, its nowhere near enough. Aljazeera. As refugees are facing terrible conditions in camps in hungary, they are also dealing with fear. Hundreds of thousands are being taken to camps for processing and many of them dont know what the future holds. More from the hungary serbia border. Tony, the conditions are miserable and they have only gotten worse throughout the day in the pouring rain. You see behind me, one of the buses packed with dozens of refugees, and this bus will be taken to a refugee camp miles away. And the camp is surrounded by the police here. I have to tell you that throughout the day, refugees that ive been speaking with, some from afghanistan, theyre extremely worried about whats going to happen to them once they get to the camp. They heard about horrifying conditions in the camp from other refugees, and this is a camp that the Human Rights Watch says that the conditions are abominable in. We tried to get access to the camp, and we were denied access by the hungarian government. And were going to try to speak to the refugees within. But the refugees are so worried that within the last 90 minutes, several hundred here broke away from this place, and they walked to one of the train stations, and they are trying to get to austria. They are worried that they want to get stuck in hungery. They want to get to budapest and then austria. The weather is miserable, and we have seen children out here today, mothers, fathers, all of them extremely cold. There are aid workers on the scene and charities and medics, and yet the refugees say that simply not enough help is being given by the hungarian government. Despite all of the criticism from the eu and the United States, they may be planning to stage a state of crisis or emergency next week, and that would make it easier for troops to be deployed to this southern border with serbia to stomp the influx of refugees, but from all we have seen today on the border, it doesnt look like that influx is going to be stopped any time soon. To syria now, where theres mounting evidence that russia is joining the fight to keep president Bashar Alassad, warning him against the escalating conflict. Reporter theres a major buildup in the airfield in the province. The Syrian Opposition said that its to hem president Bashar Alassad and his forces. It admits that the russian aircraft are delivering military applies and humanitarian aid. But he denies any military buildup. We have helped, and well continue aiding the syrian government. The libyan scenario, and others have occurred in the region because of an obsession with some of our western partners with ideas of changing unwanted reregimes. They are sending ships and personnel carriers, and Naval Infantry to syria, there are reports already. [ audio difficulties ] interview for aljazeeras up front program, asked if he existed in afghanistan, even though Osama Bin Laden was there during the attacks. I have come across the taliban, and other groups, and the people calling it some different names. Different outfits of extremists. I dont know if the a the al qaa existed or if they exist. You can see more with karzai on the website. Tomorrow, the nation will mark 14 years since the attacks on september 11th. But today, the memorial for those on the planes crash site near shanksville, pennsylvania. The United Airlines jet was juan of four hijacked on september 11th, and it was the only one that did not reach its presumed target, which was the u. S. Capital. Still on the program, the case of Six Baltimore Police officers charged in the arrest of freddie gray. And plus, a warning for wall street and ceos. The Justice Department, putting white collar criminals. Progun patrol groups are holding rallies all over the country for national whatever it takes day. The phrase comes from andy parker, the father of the virginia reporter killed on live tv last month. And parker has pledged to do whatever it takes to End Gun Violence after his daughters death. He joined in a rally on campus. The overwhelming majority of americans agree with common sense reforms, but too many members of congress remain in the pocket of the gun lobby, and that has got to change. Parker urged demonstrators to vote antigun control officers out of office. The two Police Officers charged in the death of freddie gray will stand trial. Well, as you can see here, protesters who gathered outside of the courthouse this morning and cheered the decision. And the defense argued that jurors from baltimore would be biased against the police. And after hearing the accusations from the police union head, gene ryan, saying that a settlement with the gray family implied the guilt of the officers. The settlement is very clear. Theres no admission of guilt whatsoever. He either doesnt understand that, or chooses to mislead his membership. This settlement takes any liability off of the table for the officers. Okay, the six officers will be tried individually next month. Debbie hines is a former baltimore prosecutor, and she joins me. Debbie, welcome to the program. And are you ready for this . Ready to go. So the judge, no nonsense williams, has ruled these officers should be tried in baltimore city, and did judge williams make the right decision here . Absolutely, tony. He made the decision based on the law as he should. And had the defense not met their burden, one, of showing that they would be actually able to have a fair trial, and of course they couldnt do that. And then trying to show that they were reasonable because of all of the publicity. And because of what the mayor had said. And the settlement and because of what the former Police Commissioner said, there was no way to have a fair trial. And judge williams just broke down each and every point that they made and showed why they were wrong, and that under the constitution, as well as case law in the state of maryland, that they were absolutely wrong, and they can absolutely get a fair trial. Youre speaking with your former prosecutors hat on. Come on, you may have done that kind of work in the courtroom, but debbie, we live in the real world. Has News Coverage of freddie grays arrest and death made it impossible for the city to get a fair and impartial jury to decide this case . Well, tony, judge williams also talks about the fact that who in the world has not heard about freddie grays case . Its not joust a matter of moving it from boston, or another county, and people have the internet that they can look up about the case, and thats the point that he covered. Were in a different world now than what some of the cases point to. So theres no county in maryland that hasnt heard about freddie gray, because theres no major city in the world that hasnt heard about freddie gray. So every baltimorian knows that the city has approved the 6. 4 million settlement, who doesnt see it as an admission that the police grossly mishandled his case, and any jury in baltimore will take that present into the courtroom . Im going to throw it back to you, tony. In a case with jonathan pharrell, there was a case with that, and that ended in a mistrial. And that was the very same issue that was raised by the defense Police Officers attorney in that case, so it made no difference. He said that it would return the city to preriot normalcy. Will it hurt any healing efforts there . Well, i think first, the police Union Spokesperson president , all hes doing is just basically stirring the pot. And thats what he has done all along regarding this case. Hes not trying to be any kyp of re reckon siliator. And i dont know if thats his job, but thats million what he has done. How much pressure is on the prosecution . The states attorney. The legal system in baltimore to return a guilty verdict against some or all of these officers . Well, this is a major case, and any prosecutor has had here in baltimore. So theres a tremendous amount of pressure, but one thing which the prosecutor knows, that maybe everybody else doesnt know is that these cases are extremely difficult to prove. Its no slam dunk for the prosecution, and for those who think that it is, its absolutely not. Its an uphill battle in that courtroom. Debbie joining us from washington, and that was fun. Debbie, we kicked that around. And well done, see you next time. Seven years after the financial crisis that nearly imploded the economy, some big banks have faced some hefty fines, but almost none of their executives have faced charges. But that could soon change. Ali velshi is here to explain. Ali. Years after all of this stuff, people asking why nobody went to jail, the department of justice has issued new policies. They were issued in a memo to federal prosecutors nationwide. And they prioritize the prosecution of individual employees, this is key not just the companies. The goal is to get companies to turn over evidence against their executives, and the new companies are seen by loretta lynch, and she was confirmed in april. And this is her first policy that acknowledges, and the Justice Department has so far secured record fines. You and i discussed this many times, but very few executives are charged with wrongdoing, and thats what these new rules aim to change. How will these new rules actually work . Well, its unclear. Because you would think that if the department of justice had all sorts of stuff with which to charge people, they would have done it. But the aim is to put new light on highprofile investigations. The Justice Department traditionally charges them themselves, and that has been okay because the fines are so big, but it doesnt change behavior. It only looks at executives after settling with the companies. Takes the cash and starts to look at them, and in many cases, that means that the prosecution of individuals goes unpunished. So this focus moves to individual employees at the beginning of an investigation. And the companies likely have to identify employees at the beginning of the investigation, and then they will be compelled to turn in evidence against them. Theyre not going to get credit now, tony, for cooperating with the government unless they turn, and that might be able to save them billions in fines in a final legal settlement. But that is setting some people up. The new rules immediately, not clear if its going to have any effect on things that happen. Thank you as always, and you can watch ali velshi right here on aljazeera america. Still ahead on the program, growing concerns about Russia Military buildup in syria. And plus, underwater homes. Washed away in japan. Grack pictures after a Tropical Storm swamps the nation. The Russian Foreign minister, lavrov confirms that russia is sending in aid, and mosmoscow is not commenting on that. We have helped them continuing to aid the syrian government, equipping the syrian army with all thats necessary for the libyan scenario and the other events that haver occurred in this region because of an obsession by some of our western partners with the ideas of changing unwanted regimes. The u. S. Opposes a Russian Military presence in syria, and secretary of state john kerry warns lavrov that it could escalate the conflict there. With the new schools, she joins me in the studio. And good to see you. Why is president putin becoming increasingly involved in syria .