64 and nay 35. With that it was over, negotiations lasting well in the wee hours this morning but senate has a twoyear budget and debt deal and going to the president s desk for signature and good morning and welcome to your world im delve walters. And im stephanie and prevents a government default next week but discontent over the deal forced a rare overnight senate session. I will not give this president any power to borrow unspecified amounts of money. Our debt now equals our entire economy. Reporter republican snore and candidate rand paul railed against the budget deal into the early hours this morning and one of many republicans who complained the agreement brokered by president obama and congressional leaders in private contained too much spending. Those of us who believe it to be not a good deal were not allowed the opportunity to have an alternative. The time is now to say enough is enough, no more debt. Reporter paul had promised a filibuster the measure and never got support he needed from his fellow republicans, without a deal the government would have defaulted on debts early next week but it suspended the debt limit through march 2017 and means the government can continue to borrow money to pay its bills. The budget also boosts spending by more than 80 billion over the next two years, the funding is split between military and domestic programs and that led to more republican objections. 85 billion dollars to our national debt, 85 billion to your children and my children that they are somehow expected to pay. Reporter budget supporters say that increased spending without be off set partly by 168 billion in longterm saving from changes to social security. Its not perfect as my friends and Republican Leaders said, no legislation is, the budget is good for the middle class and good for the economy and good for the country. So the deal reduces the chance of a government shut down in december but doesnt eliminate it entirely. Congress still has to pass a funding by by then to keep the government running. Stephanie congressman paul ryan beginning his first full day as speaker of the house. I felt like the moon, the stars and all the planets had fallen on me. We should all feel that way. A lot is on our shoulders. So if you ever pray lets pray for each other. Republicans, for democrats, and democrats for republicans. Reporter ryan is the youngest speaker in nearly 150 years. He is 45 years old. His biggest challenge will be to try and unify his own party and wants to restore public trust, improve the economy and close the wage gap. This morning an iran american is in detention in iran and a family friend tells the Washington Post he was visiting relatives in tehran earlier this month when Security Forces arrested him, word of his detention is coming out and he is a business man who lives in dubai and descendent of a prominent iran family and state Department Says its looking into the reports. We are following a developing story out of syria this morning at least 45 people were killed, 100 others injured after government missiles reportedly struck a busy marketplace in the damascus suburb of duma and images are one reason every major foreign player involved in the syrian conflict is meeting today in vienna, the goal is to try and broker a political solution to the fouryear crisis without the Syrian Government or opposition though in the room. Among those taking part secretary of state john kerry as well Foreign Ministers of russia, saudi arabia, turkey and for the first time iran. Al jazeera mohamed joins us live now from vienna and Mohamed Kerry meeting with zarif yesterday and talked about the iran deal but not syria and what role are we expecting the iranians to play in the talks about the war . Well, del, essentially while the talks will be difficult even with the iranians being here the first time, all diplomates that are here realized that if iran were not here it would be impossible. Iran being not only one of the primary backers and supporters of syrian president Bashar Alassad but also one of the primary sponsors of lebanon militant Group Hezbollah and have have a play here and in the conflict and big supporters of Bashar Alassad and hezbollah sending in fighters for a few years now to bolster president Bashar Alassad troops in the Syrian Civil War and have been many attempts in the past for diplomates to get together to try to negotiate a peace settlement and compromise when it comes to the Syrian Civil War and have all essentially failed, that was without the iranian presence. The u. S. , in fact, in the past has made sure they were disinvited and wanted to be involved in the past and didnt happen now but the Iran Nuclear Deal having been reached the u. S. And west encountries realized that iran needs to be at the table here and even though they are here and even though they want to be here its going to be extremely difficult here in vienna to try and come up with a compromise to the Syrian Civil War which is raging on and on with the humanitarian crisis spiralling out of control in syria, del. That being said there is some speculation this morning the u. S. May be softening the stance on president bar char alassad and iran are softening and are we looking at possibly a political breakthrough . Very good point you are making and we have been hearing the softening in tone and not just from u. S. Officials but french officials earlier today and French Foreign minister instead of expressly stating that assad must go before anything happens says he has a role to play in the future and this is a very subtle diplomatic language that has been noticed to the run up to the talks and during these talks, countries such as the u. S. , france and others involved in the talks no longer expressly demanding from the outset that Bashar Alassad must step down before a political solution can be found but, in fact, saying they are ensure what kind of role he has to play in syrias future. That is an important distinction here. A subtle one but an important one. Everybody who is gathered here is determined to try to make it work and this is the make or break day and even yesterday john kerry saying trying to find an end to the civil war is like charting a course out of hell and everyone is guarded and optimistic but the diplomatic bar has thus far been set pretty low. For us in vienna and thank you very much. Stay with us in about 15 minutes we will be talking more about the Syrian Crisis with former pentagon analyst matthau. Del the last british resident held in Guantanamo Bay is on his way back and released a Saudi National after 13 years, another detainee was sent home on thursday. Neither man was ever charged with a crime. And as al jazeeras emma hayward tells us this case in particular Drew International attention. Reporter he had been held at Guantanamo Bay for more than 5,000 days. Never charged, never convicted, and the last british resident to be detained at the u. S. Base. His supporters have always maintained he is an innocent man and his family has been robbed of a father, a husband and a friend. The campaign for his release has been a long one. 14 years of torture. I mean torture is bad enough but when someone has never been charged and therefore assumed innocent its just intolerable. Reporter he was picked up in afghanistan in 2001. His family says he was doing charity work and he was sold for a bounty to u. S. Forces, u. S. Authorities alleged he was leading a unit of taliban fighters. In his 13 years as an inmate in the worlds most worst prison he was never charged. He did go on Hunger Strikes several times. One of the many prisoners whose only form of protest was through their stomach and campaigners say he was held in appalling conditions and sometimes in solitary confinement and beaten. Early in his presidency barack obama promised to close guantanamo, a legacy of his predecessors war on terror. So far though it remains open and is still the subject of human rights allegations. His release comes after 13 years, its expected he will be reunited with his family including one child born during the initial stage of incarceration, emma hayward, al jazeera. 112 detainees still at the prison in Guantanamo Bay and 52 of those have been approved for transcript tear. A weeklong manhunt in kentucky for a man accused of shooting and wounding an officer is over this morning. Police shot and killed Floyd Ray Cook and happened in the South Central part of the state overnight and convicted rapist had been on the run since saturday. There is a feeling of relief that is over, that the community is safer now just because we found him. Reporter schools and businesses in the area though had been shut down while authorities search for cook two of his alleged associates are in jail and awaiting charges. Beginning this morning the Justice Department will release about 6,000 inmates from prison, this would be one of the largest onetime releases of federal prisoners in u. S. History, the move is in response to a loosening of harsh mandatory minimum sentences for nonviolent drug offenders and Obama Administration insists those being released have been screened, about a third of the prisoners will eventually be deported. A florida man accused of shooting and killing a man in a theatre will use the stand your Ground Defense in his murder case. Reeves is a retired officer and his Attorney Says he only started shooting in response to something chad olson did and video in the theatre shows him throwing his cell phone at the former officer, the trial is scheduled to begin in january. A former prep School Student in New Hampshire is free this morning after being sentenced to a year in jail for Sexual Assault and 20yearold was granted a stay as he appeals conviction and sentence and he was found guilty of luring a freshman into a sexual encounter as part of a senior ritual at st. Paul school and before the sentencing the mother spoke to the judge. We humbly ask owen take full responsibility for his criminal actions and for the trauma his blatant disregard for another human being. Reporter he did not speak during the sentencing hearing but had argued during the trial that the two did not have sex. This morning stephanie federal investigators searching for what sparked the dramatic airline engine fire in Fort Lauderdale, florida. Engine on fire, call the fire trucks. Reporter the plane had more than 100 passengers on board, nearly two dozen people were hurt as they tried to evacuate. Al jazeeras lisa stark has more on just what went wrong. Reporter the jet a wide body boeing 767 operated by a Company Called dynamic air waves was scheduled to fly from Fort Lauderdale to venezuela and taxiing for take off a pilot on a plane behind noticed there appeared to be fuel leaking from that left jet engine and then the engine caught fire. Smoke bill lowed into the air as passengers and crew, 101 in all scrambled to get off that jet and came down the emergency shoots. Fire crews responded within minutes. They sprayed foam on the plane to put out that fire but 15 people were injured including one who suffered burns. One person sustained serious injuries and those are burn injuries. I dont know if its a crew or passenger. We still have not figured it or got information yet and remaining are walking wounded, things like bumps, bruises, contusions that nature. Reporter the airport did shut down for a number of hours and when flights resumed it was limited basis on just one runway. Now dynamic air waves is a fiveyearold company and based in North Carolina and it operates flights mainly out of fort lauder day and new york to venezuela and gianna, the plane that caught fire had been used by other carriers in the past and it was 30 years old. The National Transportation safety board is sending a team to florida to investigate this accident. Lisa stark reporting to us from washington d. C. , according to ntsb Dynamic Airlines had one minor accident before that fire in Fort Lauderdale. Easier to walk along Lake Michigan this morning, look at the incredible able waves in muskegon on thursday and some topping 15 feet and this morning they are down to typical 35 feet. Not easy to walk around the gulf coast and flash flood warnings up along the coast and those are pretty ominous clouds behind you. We have rain coming in and a lot of flash flood watches are preempted because we are expecting the rain but as you look at all of in this is a system we have been watching as it moved through the rockies now pulling out, it will interact with more moisture now its getting closer to the gulf and already Severe Weather this morning and watching that very closely through the course of the day and Central Texas is under that slight risk and lets put the different hazards up and right now we have a Tornado Warning for wilson in bexar county and a wider area that is under the watch that means the potential and goes until noon central today and could move, we already had a couple reports of damage right now, its being considered win damage but it was night so they will go back during the light of day and see just in case it was tornado damage and all the greens ex tending into louisiana are flash flood a lot of watches because the potential of rain is coming in. This is moving through and in portions of texas, 78 possible over the next two days and then ive stopped this where it is on halloween eve so from the great lakes all the way to the gulf coast some moisture could spread and that is where you want to watch out for kids and as we get into the day on saturday moving to the east coast kind of misses parts of the northeast so for the marathon for example in new york city might not be dealing with the rain hopefully. Nicole mitchell thank you. Taking on the kkk. Tell you about a hacker group threatening to expose identities of thousands of members of the ku klux klan. Justice in the courts and to accept a plea bargain eveni if you are not guilty. From the border where a dramatic scene is unfolding at this hour and crowds of migrants battling with police trying to breakthrough to austria. That is a small child to the top of your screen. Wave of refugees breaking through the border with austria. It was moments ago the crowds there battling police on the slovania side of the border and hundreds of peep people crashing through the gates and several people were injured in the stampede and a child there with a pacifier and calling on the e u to address the growing refugee cities and feels shame for failure to prevent on going tragedies like you saw and 22 people and 13 children drowning overnight when boats cap sized in the mediterranean and john has more on this. Reporter heading to athens on track to the balkins and relieved they crossed dangerous waters in rub by dinghys and most are refugees needing protection from the war in syria or the perils they face at home and waiting for his travel documents is a man who paid the price as working as an interpreter for u. S. Coalition forces by being hunted down by the taliban. The taliban they came and shoot bullets in front of my home and they put a letter on my door. When my dad got the letter my dad told me because of you i told you dont work with these guys and you have worked with these guys and because of you my family life is at risk, take the money and get out of afghanistan, go where you want to go and dont come back in my home. Reporter he waited for two years for an american visa and he can wait no more and is asking for protection in europe. But the process for him and thousands more who arrive daily is bureaucratic and slow and they spill over barbed wire fences into olive groves and no running water, nothing to eat and no where to sit down, only children manage to escape briefly from these daily realities. This is greeces first eu hotspot where new arrivals are screened and room for about 10,000 people in camps like these across the country. But greece has now been forced to raise that capacity to 50,000, most of it in governmentbuilt temporary shelters, the remainder in private housing. The reason is that Eastern European countries are overwhelmed by the convoys of thousands prompting some to shut their borders. Greek migration minister says european leaders were pressing greece to do even more. Translator instead of the 60,000 hospitality positions in one camp they were asking of us in way in reality is more like a concentration camp we succeeded to get approval for 20,000 places of temporary residence for subsidized rents. The greater the surge in refugees trying to beat the on set of winter the greater the risk to free movement. John with al jazeera on the island of lesbos. At this hour secretary of state john kerry is sitting down with every foreign player in the conflicten colluding iran but the opposition is not there and fa talks trying to end the civil war and u. S. And iranians may be nearing a compromise on the future of syria president Bashar Alassad and we will go to a resident fellow at the American Enterprise institute and joins us from washington and matthew good among and the presence of iran at the talks has been called significant, should we expect it pushes things toward