fabi and, merkel under a lot of pressure over her open door policy, allowing refugees into germany, especially under pressure from her own party. what was the atmosphere like today? guest: it was the exact opposite. people stood up, clapped their hands, listen carefully, were very supportive of her. everybody was absolutely on her side. there were no reduces him's. and it is her own constituency, still her living room. i think it must of been quite a relaxing atmosphere after a week of strong criticism. sarah: a lot of criticism coming from that sister party, the csu in bavaria. so, what did she talk about today. did she address the migration crisis? >> it was a half an hour speech. it was only on refugees. it was maybe half a minute -- she painted a big picture. she did not mention critics within the conservative parties. she talked a lot about the region and the solution to the refugee crisis. as we heard, turkey is an important player for her. she also talked a lot about jordan and lebanon. and they need to support these countries, particularly with money. the refugee crisis for her only st