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she thinks that the systematic effect has been created in croatia, war crimes and the crimes against humanity. and she said that he failed to consider intimidation of the trial witness. she did not agree with what was read by the majority and the she thinks that in effect, sheseslej, joint criminal. in 2023, involved in the trial in 2007, the trial started and it was ended in 2012. seslej was several times in contempt of the court, and he got three years in prison, and this 12 years. and seslej was temporarily released from the prison here, and that period, that happened a lot here, and that didn't stop him from doing political work back in serbia, opposing serbia to the european union, and protesting against it, and once he even burned the croatian flag. those are most of the reasons. >> thank you, thank you very much indeed. >>> coming up on this program, proposed labor reforms, thousands on the streets, and they could affect their 35-hour working week. >> the other top stories at this hour, six turkish police officers have been killed in a car bomb. it was believed to be a vehicle
she thinks that the systematic effect has been created in croatia, war crimes and the crimes against humanity. and she said that he failed to consider intimidation of the trial witness. she did not agree with what was read by the majority and the she thinks that in effect, sheseslej, joint criminal. in 2023, involved in the trial in 2007, the trial started and it was ended in 2012. seslej was several times in contempt of the court, and he got three years in prison, and this 12 years. and seslej...
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his wife also faces charges for wiring him croatia. alabama lawmakers will consider a permanent punishment for convicted child sex offenders. republican state pepresentative steve hurst introduced a bill that would make it legal to surgically castrate sex offenders before they leave prison. hurst says the law would apply to offenders over the age of 21 who committed sex crimes against children under the age of 12. hurst says the law could deter other people from victimizing children. the bill would have to pass the judiciary committee, then go through alabama house and senate. at least four people died when a ferry turned over between bali and java in indonesia. someone took this video showing passengers jumping off the boat and into the sea as the boat sank. rescuers say they saved 71 people. investigators say the water was calm - so they're not yet sure why the boat flipped. someone stole a fire truck in northern ireland and started crashing it away from a fire station yesterday was over, it ended up in someone's front yard. the truc
his wife also faces charges for wiring him croatia. alabama lawmakers will consider a permanent punishment for convicted child sex offenders. republican state pepresentative steve hurst introduced a bill that would make it legal to surgically castrate sex offenders before they leave prison. hurst says the law would apply to offenders over the age of 21 who committed sex crimes against children under the age of 12. hurst says the law could deter other people from victimizing children. the bill...
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his wife also faces charges for wiring him money while he was in croatia. alabama lawmakers will consider a permanent punishment for convicted child sex offenders. republican state pepresentative steve hurst introduced a bill that would make it legal to surgically castrate sex offenders before they leave prison. hurst says the law would apply to offenders over the age of 21 who committed sex crimes against children under the age of 12. hurst says the law could deter other people from victimizing children. the bill would have to pass the judiciary committee, then go through alabama house and senate. we can show you video of an oil refinery on fire in texas. witnesses say they felt an expolsion before they saw the fire coming out of the refinery yesterday morning. orther people said they could see smoke from miles away. the refinery has its own team of fire fighters, who got it under control. one man suffered burns on his hands. when a ferry turned over between bali and java in indonesia. someone took this video showing passengers jumping off the boat and int
his wife also faces charges for wiring him money while he was in croatia. alabama lawmakers will consider a permanent punishment for convicted child sex offenders. republican state pepresentative steve hurst introduced a bill that would make it legal to surgically castrate sex offenders before they leave prison. hurst says the law would apply to offenders over the age of 21 who committed sex crimes against children under the age of 12. hurst says the law could deter other people from...
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they fled to serbia and croatia where they found safe haven and the next stage in the manhunt was about putting the pressure on those governments in belgrade to do the hunting themselves and economic pressure. ultimately the big fish were only arrested when there was a fundamental little change in those countries and those countries intelligence. what i will do as they will. an excerpt about them, the finals when karadzic was arrested in 2008 after the political changes that happen. so by 2008 radovan karadzic was the most wanted man in the
they fled to serbia and croatia where they found safe haven and the next stage in the manhunt was about putting the pressure on those governments in belgrade to do the hunting themselves and economic pressure. ultimately the big fish were only arrested when there was a fundamental little change in those countries and those countries intelligence. what i will do as they will. an excerpt about them, the finals when karadzic was arrested in 2008 after the political changes that happen. so by 2008...
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to film the 8th@ installment in croatia.@ while they don't give anything@ away, nearly 600 security@ guards are on the set to make@ sure nothing is leaked@ on-line.@ p>> romona: l.l. cool j@ announced on twitter he is@ retiring from rapping, but@ then quickly tweeted that he@ is kidding and is recording a@ new album "numbers don't@ lie."@ the "ncis" star is working@ project.@ that was not funny, ll.@ p>> tony: thanks for joining us@ cleveland 19 this morning@ p>> romona: we hope you had a@ great evening and have a good@ day tomorrow.@ did i say great?@ great? as polls showed donald trump losing ohio, he attacked our john kasich with unhinged, bold-faced lies.
to film the 8th@ installment in croatia.@ while they don't give anything@ away, nearly 600 security@ guards are on the set to make@ sure nothing is leaked@ on-line.@ p>> romona: l.l. cool j@ announced on twitter he is@ retiring from rapping, but@ then quickly tweeted that he@ is kidding and is recording a@ new album "numbers don't@ lie."@ the "ncis" star is working@ project.@ that was not funny, ll.@ p>> tony: thanks for joining us@ cleveland 19 this morning@...
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both slovenia and croatia are refusing the transit of most migrants. suitonia is also following and hungary says it is getting ready to put up a fence. that has left thousands of migrants and refugees now stuck in greece. the decision to shut down the balkans route comes after the decision from turkey and the eu. we have more. huddled in freezing rain on the macedonian border, tens of thousands of refugees and migrants in northern greece are leaving. >> it is very bad. rain, rain and not clean and tired. no food. no food. we go to germany. >> but moving on to germany is now unlikely. so then you has shut down the borders for all migrants on tuesday except for those few seeking asylum there as individually assessed humanitarian cases. serbia followed suit in short order following other nations who have instituted heavier restrictions. given the increasing numbers of still headed for greece as the initial jump off point, athens eir lot to in th turkey and a deal. >> it will give the following message to those coming from west african countries. there is
both slovenia and croatia are refusing the transit of most migrants. suitonia is also following and hungary says it is getting ready to put up a fence. that has left thousands of migrants and refugees now stuck in greece. the decision to shut down the balkans route comes after the decision from turkey and the eu. we have more. huddled in freezing rain on the macedonian border, tens of thousands of refugees and migrants in northern greece are leaving. >> it is very bad. rain, rain and not...
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was accused of stoking ethnic hatred during the wars in bosnia and croatia during the 1990's.e was not in court to hear the judgment. the presiding judge said the prosecution failed to show that he was personally responsible. >> within acquittal on all nine counts of the indictments, the arrest warrant issued by the appeals chamber on the 17th of june, 2015 is here rendered moot. he is now a free man following this verdict. >> we are joined live from the hague. a decision that's all right prompting controversial, controversial reaction, away bit of a surprise, take us through that. >> yeah, very surprising and very disappointing decision of war crime tribunal here in the hague. chief prosecutor was as well very, very surprised and disappointed. he said that this is not the first time that the court decision is much more different than the expectations for prosecutors, but they will now carefully review that decision and they will decide are there any grounds for appeal. this was a marathon trial, he voluntarily surrendered in 2003. the trial started in 2007, and at five years
was accused of stoking ethnic hatred during the wars in bosnia and croatia during the 1990's.e was not in court to hear the judgment. the presiding judge said the prosecution failed to show that he was personally responsible. >> within acquittal on all nine counts of the indictments, the arrest warrant issued by the appeals chamber on the 17th of june, 2015 is here rendered moot. he is now a free man following this verdict. >> we are joined live from the hague. a decision that's all...
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for canada, chile, croatia, cyprus, czech republic, denmark, estonia, finland -- >> okay.speaking right there is the ambassador and he is basically calling for that vote on north korea. so our diplomatic editor james bayes standing by listening to what is going on. james just talk us through what we have seen and what we expect to see. >> reporter: this is the procedure, first of the month for angola, it's just taking its role as president this month, you heard a list of all of those countries. they are all of the cosponsors of this resolution, and shortly, you are going to see this resolution put to the vote of the security council. i think that's going to happen very soon. let's listen in again. >> sweden, turkey, ukraine, united kingdom, united states, uruguay, and vanuatu. >> reporter: not quite there yet, still reading the very long list of cosponsors for this resolution, but as you hear them saying, they are ready to proceed to the vote. let's watch those 15 hands. >> i shall put the draft resolution to the vote now. will those in favor of the draft resolution contai
for canada, chile, croatia, cyprus, czech republic, denmark, estonia, finland -- >> okay.speaking right there is the ambassador and he is basically calling for that vote on north korea. so our diplomatic editor james bayes standing by listening to what is going on. james just talk us through what we have seen and what we expect to see. >> reporter: this is the procedure, first of the month for angola, it's just taking its role as president this month, you heard a list of all of...
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croatia of course has joined. there is evidence that albania is moving in the right direction. place that does not is i am afraid boss knee and herzegovina and that is air are serious because boss knee is a powder keg if they go bad the rest goes bad. who did i blake? some of the politicians in particular the highly nationalist president of the remember kick, prime minister of the republic the enclave, the serb enclave on bosnia who is playing nationalism as an opportunity. but i am bound to say that i cannot exclude the leadership of brussels from this either, because brussels who followed a strong and engaged policy, even a muscular policy for the first 10 years after dayton has followed an appease. policy since. and what that has meant is that nationalism is now much more powerful and beginning to pull bosnia in the wrong direction, local politicians may have some blame to for that but does does the european union in brussels. >> is part of it the fact that the area hasn't moved on those vying for power oregon in power many of the old faces and old policieses are still in pl
croatia of course has joined. there is evidence that albania is moving in the right direction. place that does not is i am afraid boss knee and herzegovina and that is air are serious because boss knee is a powder keg if they go bad the rest goes bad. who did i blake? some of the politicians in particular the highly nationalist president of the remember kick, prime minister of the republic the enclave, the serb enclave on bosnia who is playing nationalism as an opportunity. but i am bound to...
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stressed the importance of legal immigration, saying without it, he would be running for president of croatia. where incidentally, he's also trailing by 30 points. donana trump saying he has the vision and energy to win. no one knows more about vision and energy than the guy who looks like he just got hit by a tranquilizer dart. >>> an analysis of this past weekend's victory shows that bernie sanders spent 48 cents per vote. it would have been a dollar, but he had a coupon. [ laughter ] >> this monday is the season finale of the bachelor. here to comment is one woman who made quite an impression early on in the season. please welcome the drunkest contestant on the bachelor. [ cheers and applause ] >> it's very nice to meet you. now, close your eyes. >> okay. >> i wanted to be the only person to kiss you on update. you want to know why? >> why. >> becauau i felt a connection saw an opportunity to be on . i'm getting emotional. you think i'm crazy, you do. >> no, no. not at all. no, no, i just want to hear about the finale of the bachelor. >> you're such a good y. and i knew you were worth it,
stressed the importance of legal immigration, saying without it, he would be running for president of croatia. where incidentally, he's also trailing by 30 points. donana trump saying he has the vision and energy to win. no one knows more about vision and energy than the guy who looks like he just got hit by a tranquilizer dart. >>> an analysis of this past weekend's victory shows that bernie sanders spent 48 cents per vote. it would have been a dollar, but he had a coupon. [ laughter...
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when you have borders between slovenia, croatia, croatia mass don't, macedonia/greece, closing an shutting in the way that they're doing right now, the impact of that on the countries that are the front line states so syria on turkey in particular, but on jordan and lebanon is really sending them a message to close their borders as well. i think much of the pressure coming from the european union on turkey is to do precisely that. what we've seen in the last month is after the offensive at aleppo when tens of thousands of people were flowing for their trying to reach safety, they were rebuffed, rejected and they're still congregating along that border seeking safety >>> what about the comments made by the general earlier. he seemed to suggest that, in fact, people leaving their homes and fleeing war are becoming some sort of a threat and i use that word loosely. >> he said very much that. he talked about the minimum treeisation, million-- militarized moment and i.s.i.s. was spreading like a cancer among the migrants and refugees. this really is alarmist. i think it exaggerates whatever thr
when you have borders between slovenia, croatia, croatia mass don't, macedonia/greece, closing an shutting in the way that they're doing right now, the impact of that on the countries that are the front line states so syria on turkey in particular, but on jordan and lebanon is really sending them a message to close their borders as well. i think much of the pressure coming from the european union on turkey is to do precisely that. what we've seen in the last month is after the offensive at...
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so through macedonia, greece, serbia, croatia, and slovenia, and there are also speculations that theees might travel -- the migration route might redirect through albania, through montenegro, and south croatia, bosnia and so on. so there are many possibilities, how that might occur. >> ak -- appreciate you joining us. thank you for being with us. >> lots more ahead on the al jazeera news hour, including a special look at how isil may be using prisons in europe to recruit its fighters. >>> we'll also meet an afghan family who attempted the dangerous journey to europe, but had to return home after losing everything. >>> and in sport we'll have the latest from the champions league, as chelsea get pretty to take on psg for a place in the quarter finals. ♪ >>> there have been several more attacks across israel and the occupied palestinian territories. israeli police have shot dead two palestinian drivers after the men allegedly opened fire on a bus. in that incident happening in the remote area of occupied east jerusalem and in the occupied west bank, a palestinian was shot dead after att
so through macedonia, greece, serbia, croatia, and slovenia, and there are also speculations that theees might travel -- the migration route might redirect through albania, through montenegro, and south croatia, bosnia and so on. so there are many possibilities, how that might occur. >> ak -- appreciate you joining us. thank you for being with us. >> lots more ahead on the al jazeera news hour, including a special look at how isil may be using prisons in europe to recruit its...
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croatia, which fought a war against serbia in the 1990's, has called it shameful. the international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia says that prosecutors failed to prove their allegations. >> after a trial lasting 10 years, a deal that issues a serious blow to prosecutors -- his seat was empty at the hearing. the majority of the tribunal judges were unable to reasonably exclude the possibility these speeches were delivered in the context of conflict and meant to boost morale of troops, rather than calling on them to spare no one. the verdict comes as a major surprise. many had assumed there would be a guilty verdict for seselj. >> to me, this is a correct decision. only the serbians face trial. reporter: seselj lost none of his defiance. >> my attitude toward the hague has not changed. the moment i went to the hague, i knew they could not prove any crime. reporter: the trial began in 2007 with seselj facing charges of crimes against humanity and inciting ethnic cleansing, but proceedings were regularly opted. seselj chose to defend himself. he was also
croatia, which fought a war against serbia in the 1990's, has called it shameful. the international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia says that prosecutors failed to prove their allegations. >> after a trial lasting 10 years, a deal that issues a serious blow to prosecutors -- his seat was empty at the hearing. the majority of the tribunal judges were unable to reasonably exclude the possibility these speeches were delivered in the context of conflict and meant to boost morale...
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we believe this one to be in croatia. he comes around the left-hander, gets out of shape and -- >> whoa! >> direct hit. >> now was the man in the middle or did he step to the side and miss? >> that's a photographer. and i believe he knew exactly what he was doing. but in that spot he knew if he needed it, that pole would offer him the protection that cars slide out of control. he steps to the side there and boom. >> i think he got the shaft. ♪ >>> these guys on their lunch break decided to take this rig job truck out onto the water. they tried to stick a capable out there and tried to get themselves some crab for lunch. >> uh -- uh -- uh -- do they know that the water is shall doe that far out? >> apparently they did do their research but did have backup. they had another vehicle out on the shore just in case something went wrong. and they throw their crab trap out into the water. >> they have a truck with a snorkel. you can see the black tube coming out so the truck can breathe still. >> they go around and before you kno
we believe this one to be in croatia. he comes around the left-hander, gets out of shape and -- >> whoa! >> direct hit. >> now was the man in the middle or did he step to the side and miss? >> that's a photographer. and i believe he knew exactly what he was doing. but in that spot he knew if he needed it, that pole would offer him the protection that cars slide out of control. he steps to the side there and boom. >> i think he got the shaft. ♪ >>> these...
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and really, the severe weather, eastern locations of the peninsula, extending greece towards croa a croatia. so definitely a severe weather threat continuing to linger. the good news back towards the north, away from the jet stream. looking at fairly descent conditions berlin, sunny skies, continuing to dominate, temperatures into the low teens out there. just back towards the east, foul weather into poland, warsaw, high of 7. moscow up to 4. snowful the snowfall there for you. australia, summer weather, but also the incoming autumn season. it doesn't look like much, but the left side of your screen, we have a frontal area working its way into the picture. that's going to track its way across victoria there into new south whaels, strong to severe, but one of the more noticeable things, especially going into the weekend, is going to be the temperature drop. melbourne, dropping down to 18 there by your saturday. sidney, similar conditions with the rain showers expected on thursday. into northern australia, can't get away from talking about this, because we have a tropical low out here. it is
and really, the severe weather, eastern locations of the peninsula, extending greece towards croa a croatia. so definitely a severe weather threat continuing to linger. the good news back towards the north, away from the jet stream. looking at fairly descent conditions berlin, sunny skies, continuing to dominate, temperatures into the low teens out there. just back towards the east, foul weather into poland, warsaw, high of 7. moscow up to 4. snowful the snowfall there for you. australia,...
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the same at the border with croatia on the serbian side there are about 800 people.ns, iraqis, and also afghanis, and they are waiting to know what is going to happen. we have been treating cases of accuse emotional reactions, and also some cases of psychotic episodes, because people are very agitated and very frustrated and anxious to know about their future. and the majority are women and children, actually, because in february more than 50% of the people that passed through were women and children. so it's a very difficult situation, there's no solution for now. we're very concerned about the closure of the balkan route, because so far it was the only way that people could cross protected. now they will have to resort to smugglers. >> presumably from what we can see from some of these pictures that the weather in the area has been awful. tell us what kind of conditions people are living in, particularly the ones stuck in no man's land. >> there are really in an open field, and it has been raining quite heavily, so they are literally in a muddy area, so we have bee
the same at the border with croatia on the serbian side there are about 800 people.ns, iraqis, and also afghanis, and they are waiting to know what is going to happen. we have been treating cases of accuse emotional reactions, and also some cases of psychotic episodes, because people are very agitated and very frustrated and anxious to know about their future. and the majority are women and children, actually, because in february more than 50% of the people that passed through were women and...
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croatia by what was called ethnic cleansing, a euphemism for mass killing of other ethnicities.had overseen that killing on a large scale. >> warner: and you had a particularly horrible example. i mean 260 men and boys taken to the forest and just executed. >> yeah, that was the vukovar massacre and that was the first large scale massacre since the nazi era, so it came as a complete shock to europe. >> warner: so you cover these wars-- how typical was hadzic in terms of the perpetrator? in another war, what did you discover about what drove these people into the most grotesque, most savage brutality? >> a lot of them, a lot of the people who rose to prominence and ended up indicted war criminals, as war criminals, came from very ordinary backgrounds. and i think the lesson that i learned by going through their life stories is that there are these people all around us. and when a permissive atmosphere is created in which they can rule the roost, then they create the conditions for which these mass murderers can take part. >> warner: and how much of it was driven by ethnic hatreds
croatia by what was called ethnic cleansing, a euphemism for mass killing of other ethnicities.had overseen that killing on a large scale. >> warner: and you had a particularly horrible example. i mean 260 men and boys taken to the forest and just executed. >> yeah, that was the vukovar massacre and that was the first large scale massacre since the nazi era, so it came as a complete shock to europe. >> warner: so you cover these wars-- how typical was hadzic in terms of the...
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. >> i may be running for president in croatia if we didn't have immigration. >> i though the hb that i use that i shouldn't be allowed to use. >> donald trump defended an earlier statement made about islam. marco rubio took aim. >> he told cnn islam hates us, did you mean all 1.6 billion muslims? >> i meant a lot of them. >> ted cruz said his words don't match his actions. >> if you have a candidate who is funding liberal democrats and funding the washington establishment, it is hard to imagine how suddenly he is going >> cruz is expected to be here at 11:00 for the rally. other candidates will be busy this weekend in central florida as well. marco rubio will be in the villages on sunday and melbourne on monday. >> a lot to watch. meanwhile, we won't get an endorsement from rick scott before tuesday night's primary. ginger caught up with the governor before last night's debate. >> i was not the establishment candidate. everybody has endorsed my endorsed my opponent. i trusted the voters then and i trust them today. >> we also have a full voter guide on our website with early head to
. >> i may be running for president in croatia if we didn't have immigration. >> i though the hb that i use that i shouldn't be allowed to use. >> donald trump defended an earlier statement made about islam. marco rubio took aim. >> he told cnn islam hates us, did you mean all 1.6 billion muslims? >> i meant a lot of them. >> ted cruz said his words don't match his actions. >> if you have a candidate who is funding liberal democrats and funding the...
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border closures further down the route saying croatia saying they will need valid visas for anyone wanting to enter. and they'll put more police and soldiers out on patrol. the bottleneck in greece is getting worse after macedonia completely closed it's board. this is the scene in greece on wednesday. heavy rain has turned the area into a muddy bog. 40,000 people are camp there had hoping to be allowed in macedonia. among them is alar, who says that the situation is hopeless. >> now we have no choices at all. we cannot depend on the relocation program, and we cannot go anywhere except for legal ways which we cannot depend upon it at all because it is so expensive and so dangerous. we cannot depend on the legal way. i tried once between turkey and greece, and at this survived, but i can't try it any more. illegally is not the way to try going any place. i just don't wan want to ask the e.u. leaders one question. if their children were stuck in this rubbish, would they make the same decision that they made to close the board? >> well, he was speaking with our correspondent, who sent this upd
border closures further down the route saying croatia saying they will need valid visas for anyone wanting to enter. and they'll put more police and soldiers out on patrol. the bottleneck in greece is getting worse after macedonia completely closed it's board. this is the scene in greece on wednesday. heavy rain has turned the area into a muddy bog. 40,000 people are camp there had hoping to be allowed in macedonia. among them is alar, who says that the situation is hopeless. >> now we...
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but with encouragement from neighboring slovenia, croatia, and hungary, macedonia is waving through refugees only from cities considered actively under siege, such as aleppo, syria, but not the syrian capital of damascus. today, the greek coast guard rescued 400 migrants on the aegean sea, in bound from turkey. but 18 migrants drowned when their boat sank. the e.u. has promised turkey $3 billion dollars to handle and slow the flow of two million syrian refugees living in turkey. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org won his second super bowl with the broncos in his final game last night tonight downton abby ends its run after six seasons. the saga of the grantham family std most watched drama in pbs history. tomorrow judy woodruff hits the road to see american cities on the rebound. that's it for this edition of pbs fushour weekend. i'm hari sreenivasan, have a good night. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: lewis b. and louise hirschfeld cullman. bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. t
but with encouragement from neighboring slovenia, croatia, and hungary, macedonia is waving through refugees only from cities considered actively under siege, such as aleppo, syria, but not the syrian capital of damascus. today, the greek coast guard rescued 400 migrants on the aegean sea, in bound from turkey. but 18 migrants drowned when their boat sank. the e.u. has promised turkey $3 billion dollars to handle and slow the flow of two million syrian refugees living in turkey. captioning...
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when everyone was shipped out to the big fish and have given the orders but they fled to serbia and croatia in the neck stage was putting the pressure in belgrade to do the hunting themselves and with that economic pressure. and there were only a restive and there was of fundamental political change. with those intelligence agencies i will read in the excerpt as with a friend of mine was finally arrested after the political changes. >> the self-declared republic in 2008 carved out of bosnia had mass executions in death camps in parts of the continent that left such abominations behind. they had expressions of horror and outrage but it has taken for years in which the west stretched to find that perpetrators but then with ethnic cleansing every day he was at liberty but the judgment of the killings. that pursuit was marked by blunders in the trails of the negotiation of of the drama in the long-running franco american by the american ambush that they always managed to avoid. this was the first-aid of affairs in early 2008 when out of the blue to abandon the fugitive one of the many german de
when everyone was shipped out to the big fish and have given the orders but they fled to serbia and croatia in the neck stage was putting the pressure in belgrade to do the hunting themselves and with that economic pressure. and there were only a restive and there was of fundamental political change. with those intelligence agencies i will read in the excerpt as with a friend of mine was finally arrested after the political changes. >> the self-declared republic in 2008 carved out of...
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high commissioner said the situation in greece was dramatic and he singled out macedonia, serbia, croatia, slovenia and austria for criticisms he said their border restrictions lamentable. he said he plans to go to brussels to speak to officials about the proposals and he's hoping that when e.u. leaders meet next week on the 17th, that they will revise them and come up with something that is compliant with international human rights law. >> now immigration reform is the main point of contention in a combative debate between the two democratic party contenders in the race for the white house. the self proclaimed underdog bernie sanders was keen to capitalize on his shocked primary vote win against hillary clinton in the state of michigan. we have the latest. >> the issue of immigration dominated the eighth debate between the democratic presidential candidate, hillary clinton and bernie sanders argued they're the candidate that best represents the future for the millions of latinos already living in the united states for trying to enter illegally. >> i have been consistent and committed to
high commissioner said the situation in greece was dramatic and he singled out macedonia, serbia, croatia, slovenia and austria for criticisms he said their border restrictions lamentable. he said he plans to go to brussels to speak to officials about the proposals and he's hoping that when e.u. leaders meet next week on the 17th, that they will revise them and come up with something that is compliant with international human rights law. >> now immigration reform is the main point of...
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. >>> a historic city in croatia is getting an economic boost of about $5.5 million. the crew for the new "star wars" film set up shop there. they are shooting there for eight days. the main pedestrian street with fortified walls and the palace will all be locations for the shooting of the eighth "star wars" movie. boy, they get started quickly. >> yeah, keeping the secrets though. i don't see any characters or spaceships or anything. >>> where does your selfie game stand in. >> you're good. >> now for one 80-year-old wow, look at that, a duck face and everything. just the cutest. and this is perhaps the cutest selfie of 2016. she hails from the phoenix zoo. when the vet came in to check on him and his hiccups, he used his phone to, of course, take a selfie while you're in there. the vet pulled out the camera and snapped this adorable selfie. he is all smiles. >> great. >>> well, we're throwing kudos out to gene ramirez this morning. >> thank you. >> his specials on cuba and the pope's coverage were nominated in the state's ap awards. >> and i have to share that with
. >>> a historic city in croatia is getting an economic boost of about $5.5 million. the crew for the new "star wars" film set up shop there. they are shooting there for eight days. the main pedestrian street with fortified walls and the palace will all be locations for the shooting of the eighth "star wars" movie. boy, they get started quickly. >> yeah, keeping the secrets though. i don't see any characters or spaceships or anything. >>> where does...
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verdict against serb i can't leader accused of stoking ethnic hatred during the wars in bosnia and croatia during the 1990s. >> reporter: serbian radical leader will not be in the hague on thursday when the judges pronounce his guilt or innocence of crimes against humanity. he will be in belgrade with the prospect of him being returned to the netherlands either voluntarily or otherwise looking remote. >> translation: brothers and sisters, i will not go back to the hague voluntarily, but i will use every opportunity, every moment, to inflict professional, political and moral damage to the hague tribal. >> reporter: in 2003 he did surrender to the hague. over the past 13 years by a variety of means, he has taken great relish in snubbing and spiting the international court. first, he refused to enter a plea. he rejected legal representation and refused to accept the legitimacy of the tribunal. he succeeded in having one of the trial judges disqualified for bias, the first war crimes defendant ever to manage that. all of which somewhat over shadowed the gravity of the charges which are nine co
verdict against serb i can't leader accused of stoking ethnic hatred during the wars in bosnia and croatia during the 1990s. >> reporter: serbian radical leader will not be in the hague on thursday when the judges pronounce his guilt or innocence of crimes against humanity. he will be in belgrade with the prospect of him being returned to the netherlands either voluntarily or otherwise looking remote. >> translation: brothers and sisters, i will not go back to the hague voluntarily,...
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macedonia, slovenia and croatia are no longer allowing people into their country. a report from a camp at idomeni. >> reporter: they were pushed out of their homeland only to end up in a huge puddle of mud along the closed border. now taking a few steps is a risky business. of the lost and confused they wander around asking anyone they meet for information, wonder whether their plight will end. many want to than reunited with their families. others fear they will be returned to turkey. some are still pinning their hopes on german chancellor angela merkel to save them. this happens every day. people sit on the railway tracks hoping that it will put enough pressure to open the border. greek police are trying to explain that this is not the case. however their numbers are decreasing by the day. most, however, have reluctantly come to terms with the idea that the balkan route is now closed. this lady has been here for 15 days. when she set-off from damascus with her daughter she thought she would have been reunited with her husband and two sons. >> translation: i am tr
macedonia, slovenia and croatia are no longer allowing people into their country. a report from a camp at idomeni. >> reporter: they were pushed out of their homeland only to end up in a huge puddle of mud along the closed border. now taking a few steps is a risky business. of the lost and confused they wander around asking anyone they meet for information, wonder whether their plight will end. many want to than reunited with their families. others fear they will be returned to turkey....
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with croatia and serbia saying they'll demand valid visas for anyone trying to enter. hungary is making plans to build a fence along a boarder with police and soldiers put on patrol. the bottleneck getting worse in macedonia. hoda abdel-hamid is there, where 14,000 refugees are stranded. from there, she sent us this report. >> reporter: they were pushed out of their homeland only to end up in a huge puddle of mud along the closed boarder. now taking a few steps is a risky business. lost and confused refugees wander around asking for information. wondering if the flight from war, poverty and persecution will end. many ask if they'll be reunited with relatives in northern europe somewhere, others fear returning to turkey. and some are pinning hopes from angela merkel to save them. this happens every day. people sit on the railway tracks hoping to put pressure on to -- to open the borders. greek police are trying to explain through interpreters that this is not the case. numbers are increasing by the day. most have reluctantly come to terms with the idea that the balkan r
with croatia and serbia saying they'll demand valid visas for anyone trying to enter. hungary is making plans to build a fence along a boarder with police and soldiers put on patrol. the bottleneck getting worse in macedonia. hoda abdel-hamid is there, where 14,000 refugees are stranded. from there, she sent us this report. >> reporter: they were pushed out of their homeland only to end up in a huge puddle of mud along the closed boarder. now taking a few steps is a risky business. lost...
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catherine: there are celebrations among serbian nationalists and outrage for many in croatia and bosniar a serbian ultranationalist was cleared of nine counts of crimes against two minute he related to the balkan wars of the 1990's. vojislav seselj has denied charges. prosecutors have not yet said if they will appeal. reporter: after almost a decade on trial, a verdict is in. >> on the first count, persecution as a crime against humanity, the majority declares the accused not guilty. following this verdict, vojislav seselj is now a free man. 2-1 inr: the court ruled favor of acquittal on three crimes -- charges of crimes against humanity. the ultranationalist serbian leader has been accused of inciting murder and ethnic persecution in firebrand speeches he gave. >> we will create a greater serbia. reporter: the murder, torture, and deportation of non-serbs was part of an armed conflict in which civilians were involved, rather than ethnic cleansing, it was deemed. personalt to bear any responsible for the crimes, nor did he know about or endorse such actions by his volunteers. in belgrad
catherine: there are celebrations among serbian nationalists and outrage for many in croatia and bosniar a serbian ultranationalist was cleared of nine counts of crimes against two minute he related to the balkan wars of the 1990's. vojislav seselj has denied charges. prosecutors have not yet said if they will appeal. reporter: after almost a decade on trial, a verdict is in. >> on the first count, persecution as a crime against humanity, the majority declares the accused not guilty....
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on tuesday, not a single migrant was reported entering macedonia, croatia, or serbia.in this camp along the border, more than 10,000 migrants are being sheltered in muddy tents, and volunteer health workers are worried about the children. >> we fear that the number of children suffering from these conditions, these particular conditions -- the humidity, the smoke inhalation. that it will cause them severe damage to their lungs. dheepthika: turkey and greece came to a tentative agreement ring the eu summit on monday, under which every new migrants arriving in greece -- agreement during the eu summit on monday, under which every new migrant arriving in greece would be sent back to turkey. the deal includes financial and political favors. it human rights group says is illegal. it is unclear what eu leaders plan to do with the migrants already increase. catherine n.: angela merkel has had some harsh words for austria and several balkans nations -- balkan nations today, slamming their decision to block off the main routes to europe. the german chancellor has repeated her me
on tuesday, not a single migrant was reported entering macedonia, croatia, or serbia.in this camp along the border, more than 10,000 migrants are being sheltered in muddy tents, and volunteer health workers are worried about the children. >> we fear that the number of children suffering from these conditions, these particular conditions -- the humidity, the smoke inhalation. that it will cause them severe damage to their lungs. dheepthika: turkey and greece came to a tentative agreement...
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reporter: this serbian couple fled their home in the krajina region of croatia, three hundred kilometersway, more than two decades ago. relations with croats in their home village were peaceful. but then the war began. croatian soldiers destroyed their home and they had to flee. >> when we got here, all we had was a horse blanket. nobody helped us start a new life. we got no money or any other kind of assistance. reporter: they have been here ever since, living in cramped conditions. >> we have everything in this one room, here is the kitchen, here the living room, and here the bedroom. even prisons have better beds. and we store things under the bed. reporter: more than a hundred refugees from the balkans war in the 1990's are still living here. in recent months they have got to know new neighbours from remote lands. fahim mode, milan and dusanka have become friends. >> at least i start to learn this family. why they stay here. what are they doing here. then i start to greet them for one day. they call me to drink coffee. they start to love me and i start to love them. same like my fami
reporter: this serbian couple fled their home in the krajina region of croatia, three hundred kilometersway, more than two decades ago. relations with croats in their home village were peaceful. but then the war began. croatian soldiers destroyed their home and they had to flee. >> when we got here, all we had was a horse blanket. nobody helped us start a new life. we got no money or any other kind of assistance. reporter: they have been here ever since, living in cramped conditions....
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reporter: slovenia, croatia, and serbia -- the latest to introduce tight restrictions on entry. hungary is -- has announced it is upping emergency patrols amid fears that many will change their route. they have made preparations to raise a wire fence. fences have successfully reduced the number of migrant entries since they were reduced last year. catherine n.: in france today, it has been a day of travel disruption and street protests as thousands of students and labor union members went on strike and demonstrated against lands to reform the country's employment laws. police estimated that as many as 29,000 people joined rallies in paris. one union put that figure at 100,000. the government wants to make it easier to hire and fire employees, hoping this will encourage businesses to take on staff. the doctors -- protesters argue that workers rights will be eroded. of people thousands have taken to the streets in the heart of paris. -- re as you can see behind me, there are many students, college students, university students, even children, who have come here with their parents.
reporter: slovenia, croatia, and serbia -- the latest to introduce tight restrictions on entry. hungary is -- has announced it is upping emergency patrols amid fears that many will change their route. they have made preparations to raise a wire fence. fences have successfully reduced the number of migrant entries since they were reduced last year. catherine n.: in france today, it has been a day of travel disruption and street protests as thousands of students and labor union members went on...
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. >> no goats in croatia or anything? >> we are going to be back at 11:00. w oprah helped erin andrews overcome her peeping tom nightmare. >> the untold story behind her emotional tv interview and why erin was forced to do it. now on "extra." >> erin andrews' new breakdown in court. >> every day it doesn't get better. >> explosive new details about her stalker's evil peep hole plot. and who made erin tell her story to oprah. >>> trump's new super tuesday secret weapons, his sons and his wife. >> we are smart. we are tough. >>> report wagner confronted >> you've accused me of murdering her. >> actor's dramatic showdown with natalie's sister lana. >> you've changed your story. >>> blake and gwen striking a pose. brie larsen and her boyfriend in the photo booth. all-new candids inside the oscar party. plus, the star who made kelly ripa -- >> genuinely starstruck. >>> then bachelor shocker. ben is in love with two women and -- >> you're engaged? >> i am. >> which one will be his bride? >>> andy cohen puts j.lo on the hot seat. >> what is your opinion of ben affl
. >> no goats in croatia or anything? >> we are going to be back at 11:00. w oprah helped erin andrews overcome her peeping tom nightmare. >> the untold story behind her emotional tv interview and why erin was forced to do it. now on "extra." >> erin andrews' new breakdown in court. >> every day it doesn't get better. >> explosive new details about her stalker's evil peep hole plot. and who made erin tell her story to oprah. >>> trump's new...
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. >>> eighth installment of "star wars" began shooting yesterday in croatia. is expected to get a big boost of about $5.5 million even though they'll only be there for a week. >>> and although i said this isn't a proposal, i want to ask you something, maria, would you make me the happiest man on earth and marry me? >> do you think she was shocked? >> yeah. >> maria menunous is finally engaged to her boyfriend of 19 -- yes, 19 years, after they appeared on the howard stern show. >>> after an unfortunate mishap, ran after him to get a photo but accidentally crushed his phone in the process. effron not only promised to replace the phone but brought his friend on, he got to meet dwayne "the rock" johnson. "late late show" host james cordon is expected to sell a series based on the show. his carpool karaoke with adele is the most watched with 84 million views. i'm danielle cerino. this is "early today." you forgot the milk! that's lactaid®. right. 100% real milk, just without the lactose. so, no discomfort? exactly. try some... mmm, it is real milk. lactaid®. 100%
. >>> eighth installment of "star wars" began shooting yesterday in croatia. is expected to get a big boost of about $5.5 million even though they'll only be there for a week. >>> and although i said this isn't a proposal, i want to ask you something, maria, would you make me the happiest man on earth and marry me? >> do you think she was shocked? >> yeah. >> maria menunous is finally engaged to her boyfriend of 19 -- yes, 19 years, after they...
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that has lead to a domino effect of border closures further down the route with croatia and serbia sayingwill demand valid e.u. visas from anyone trying to enter. the bottleneck in northern greece is getting worse after macedonia completely closed its border. this is the scene at a camp on wednesday. about 14,000 people are camping here, hoping to be allowed into macedonia. among them is ala who says the situation is hopeless. >> now we have no choices at all. we cannot depend on the relocation program, and you cannot go anywhere except the legally ways, which i cannot depend on it at all, because it is so expensive and so daj rows, i cannot depend on the illy way. i tried once from the sea between turkey and greece, and i survived, but i cannot try it anymore. the illegal way is not the best way to go to anyplace. i just want to ask the e.u. leaders, just one question, if their children were stuck here in this rubbish, would they make the same decision they made to close the border. >> he was speaking to our correspondent hoda abdel hamid who sent this update. >> reporter: many said the
that has lead to a domino effect of border closures further down the route with croatia and serbia sayingwill demand valid e.u. visas from anyone trying to enter. the bottleneck in northern greece is getting worse after macedonia completely closed its border. this is the scene at a camp on wednesday. about 14,000 people are camping here, hoping to be allowed into macedonia. among them is ala who says the situation is hopeless. >> now we have no choices at all. we cannot depend on the...
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fearing bottleneck, croatia, verbia -- serbia and macedonia have closed their borders. on the southern edge of the balkans route, migrant traffic has been at a virtual standstill for the last two weeks. hungary is responding to the crisis by extending a state of emergency to the entire country. the interior minister says the country is bolstering police and military patrols to keep migrants from entering. new measures also include stricter border checks and enhanced police powers. so with borders along the balkan route closing, even more refugees are likely to be stranded, you guessed it, in greece, with more and more arriving every day. >> frustration is building at greece's border with macedonia. up to 14,000 people are stranded here and the gates are closed, sealing off the balkan route to western europe. conditions are dire. heavy rain has turned the camp atide -- idomeni into a swamp. the conditions are so bad, some are returning to camps in southern greece. >> it is a terrible situation there. it's a few tents. we spent two nights under the rain with the kids, wit
fearing bottleneck, croatia, verbia -- serbia and macedonia have closed their borders. on the southern edge of the balkans route, migrant traffic has been at a virtual standstill for the last two weeks. hungary is responding to the crisis by extending a state of emergency to the entire country. the interior minister says the country is bolstering police and military patrols to keep migrants from entering. new measures also include stricter border checks and enhanced police powers. so with...
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that has lead to a domino effect, saying croatia and serbia saying they will demand legal visas fromone trying to enter. the bottleneck in northern greece is getting worse. this is the scene at a camp in greece today. about 14,000 refugees are stuck at the border crossing, which has been closed by macedonia authorities. aid is regularly being delivered, but there isn't enough to go around. we'll be crossing to two correspondents. hoda abdel hamid, and dominic kane. to hoda first. what are people there saying about the closure of the balkans route? >> reporter: certainly it's a huge disappointment, many said the opening of the boarder was their last hope. and now they have no hope anymore. they do have options. the option is to go through the relocation program, but because of all that they have been through over the past two to three weeks, and because of all of the restrictions that started adding up on a daily basis on this border, many are wondering if they will make it through the relocation program, how long it will take, and many of the people here are for example women traveli
that has lead to a domino effect, saying croatia and serbia saying they will demand legal visas fromone trying to enter. the bottleneck in northern greece is getting worse. this is the scene at a camp in greece today. about 14,000 refugees are stuck at the border crossing, which has been closed by macedonia authorities. aid is regularly being delivered, but there isn't enough to go around. we'll be crossing to two correspondents. hoda abdel hamid, and dominic kane. to hoda first. what are...
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steves: while neighboring croatia is famous for its coastline, slovenia enjoys its own 29-mile stretch of adriatic seafront. that's about one inch per resident. its best stop -- the town of piran. many adriatic towns are overwhelmed by tourists and concrete, but piran has kept itself charming and in remarkably good repair while holding the tourist sprawl at bay. crowded onto the tip of its peninsula, piran can't grow. the main square was once a protected harbor until it began to stink so badly they had to fill it in. a colorful mix of work and pleasure boats fill today's harbor. these days, piran's walls are inviting, rather than defensive, and the town is simply an enjoyable place in which to relax. explore the evocative back lanes. hike up to the cathedral. scale the venetian-style bell tower. on top, catch your breath by enjoying views of piran and nearly the entire slovenian coastline. the traffic-free harbor front, lined with slovenes enjoying fresh seafood, is made to order for a stroll. swimmers frolic while sunbathers claim more than their share of the national coastline. piran
steves: while neighboring croatia is famous for its coastline, slovenia enjoys its own 29-mile stretch of adriatic seafront. that's about one inch per resident. its best stop -- the town of piran. many adriatic towns are overwhelmed by tourists and concrete, but piran has kept itself charming and in remarkably good repair while holding the tourist sprawl at bay. crowded onto the tip of its peninsula, piran can't grow. the main square was once a protected harbor until it began to stink so badly...
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scott: workers from hungary to croatia to slovenia were already installing wire fencing, and passporthecks, stepped up at borders around europe, but hardly foolproof. is this one of the biggest crises germany has seen since world war ii? ms. von storch: i think it's the biggest crisis europe has seen ever since the last war, yes. >> now, it's understood by most political actors in germany that we have to bring the number down, not to zero, we still want to help, but the numbers are too high now. scott: gunter krings is a state secretary for the interior in germany and told us the more difficult part of the solution may be what some consider unthinkable. >> the schengen agreement is in danger. we have to be quite frank about it. created back in 1985, helped dissolve borders between more than two dozen european countries, allowing free travel, like driving from one state to another in america. only intensifying the debate that, three months ago, that even before these new attacks, was heating up. >> the european commission, quite frankly, was looking the other way for years. scott: so,
scott: workers from hungary to croatia to slovenia were already installing wire fencing, and passporthecks, stepped up at borders around europe, but hardly foolproof. is this one of the biggest crises germany has seen since world war ii? ms. von storch: i think it's the biggest crisis europe has seen ever since the last war, yes. >> now, it's understood by most political actors in germany that we have to bring the number down, not to zero, we still want to help, but the numbers are too...
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the very infamous massacre that was committed by the serbs from serbia in the eastern province of croatiad i met him at a time -- and that was month before the war broke out in bosnia, and i asked him -- one of the things i asked him about was what did you think about the massacre? and i was really struck by his answer because in his answer he said that it's all about nationalism and patriotism. those people have been trying to prevent the crime which in his view was the disintegration of the former yugoslavia, and that's why when i published the interview, i said let's have a look at the criminal hopeful. and he turned out to be a criminal. >> the judge at the u.n. is now saying that he does bare individual criminal responsibility for the three-year siege of sarajevo, so it's interesting that he says -- he bares individual responsibility, because this is something that cardich as fought all along. >> let me say this. i totally disagree with this saying. of course he bares responsibility, but not only himself. i mean there were other guys in this crime. they were accessories in this crime
the very infamous massacre that was committed by the serbs from serbia in the eastern province of croatiad i met him at a time -- and that was month before the war broke out in bosnia, and i asked him -- one of the things i asked him about was what did you think about the massacre? and i was really struck by his answer because in his answer he said that it's all about nationalism and patriotism. those people have been trying to prevent the crime which in his view was the disintegration of the...
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high commissioner said the situation in greece was dramatic, and he singled out macedonia, serbia, croatiaovenia, and ah -- austria. he says he plans to go to brussels to speak to officials about the proposals, and he is hoping when e.u. leaders meet next week on the 17th that they will revise them and come up with something that is compliant with international human rights law. ♪ >>> footage has emerged allegedly showing an israeli security official shooting dead a palestinian man while he lay still on the ground. in the video, a person tells an officer to shoot the man in the head. another person yells, he's on the ground, don't shoot before a gunshot sound. the palestinian man was suspected of killing an american tourist and stabbing several others in tel-aviv on tuesday. >>> chief inspector with the israeli police and also spokesman, and joins us live now from west jerusalem. thank you for joining us here on al jazeera. first of all you are seen the video, your official reaction to it? >> well, that incident is being looked into, but what we know what took place prior to that incident,
high commissioner said the situation in greece was dramatic, and he singled out macedonia, serbia, croatiaovenia, and ah -- austria. he says he plans to go to brussels to speak to officials about the proposals, and he is hoping when e.u. leaders meet next week on the 17th that they will revise them and come up with something that is compliant with international human rights law. ♪ >>> footage has emerged allegedly showing an israeli security official shooting dead a palestinian man...
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. >> the high commissioner said the situation in greece was dramatic and singled out macedonia, croatia and slovenia. and said boarder restrictions are lamentable. he plans to go to brussels to speak to officials about proposals and hochs when e.u. leaders meet on the 17th they'll revise them and come up with something compliant. >> james bays, diplomatic editor reporting from geneva. joining us for "in context" is a trans-atlantic fellow at the german marshal fund. good to have you with us. this e.u. turkey deal is attacked from the right and the left. let's go down some of the main points, first the exchanging of refugees that arrive in greece, sending them to turkey, an exchange of one on one. sending it back sounds rough. does it create a disincentive of people risking their lives, getting sent back, they are at the end of the line to get back in. >> that is the purpose here. the idea is not to self-the problem. it's to created an incentive for those that are making their way, the syrians get treatment. 1 for one works for syria. turkey is using this for leverage, it will be centrin
. >> the high commissioner said the situation in greece was dramatic and singled out macedonia, croatia and slovenia. and said boarder restrictions are lamentable. he plans to go to brussels to speak to officials about proposals and hochs when e.u. leaders meet on the 17th they'll revise them and come up with something compliant. >> james bays, diplomatic editor reporting from geneva. joining us for "in context" is a trans-atlantic fellow at the german marshal fund. good...
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. >> i learned a lot by the from my far it who was a public auditor in croatia. he sat rot from within. he was checking the books of all of these government controlled businesses. he tried to get us out of yugoslavia in the 1970s and did not succeed until 1984. but i had a chance even though i was young, to observe how socialism does not work in person. john: you are talking about communism. today's democratic socialists say we couldn't want that. we just want denmark. >> there is rhetorical flourishing going on here. denmark is not what bernie and his followers say it is. the prime minister of denmark objected to denmark being referred to as democratic asocialist country just back in november. he was quite upset about it. he point out denmark as a strong market economy. if you look at what denmark has been doing, that's true. john: they have less regulation, fewer labor rules, it's easier to hire and fire. >> all correct. they are ranked extremely close to the united states in terpt of the index of economic freedom. john: you say income redistribution never work
. >> i learned a lot by the from my far it who was a public auditor in croatia. he sat rot from within. he was checking the books of all of these government controlled businesses. he tried to get us out of yugoslavia in the 1970s and did not succeed until 1984. but i had a chance even though i was young, to observe how socialism does not work in person. john: you are talking about communism. today's democratic socialists say we couldn't want that. we just want denmark. >> there is...