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greece, like all other european countries was taken aback by this development.evertheless, the people of greece showed their solidarity in providing food and shelter to the refugees. in cooperation with the european union and other national organizations who are doing all we can to manage these flows in an effective and humane way by improving reception facilities and identification procedures, as well as setting up hot spots to facilitate relocation. nevertheless for some the only way to deal with this challenge is to build walls higher, to repeal migrants by force, or to ensure that they remain someone else responsibility as far away as possible. we do not believe that the future of europe or the future of our world, can be built on ever-higher walls, or children dying at our doorsteps. neither can we forget that many of our ancestors were refugees and migrants. we cannot allow [ inaudible ] and xenophobia to destroy our principals. we have to build the necessary resettleme resettlement mechanism for countries bordering syria. these resettlement mechanisms tog
greece, like all other european countries was taken aback by this development.evertheless, the people of greece showed their solidarity in providing food and shelter to the refugees. in cooperation with the european union and other national organizations who are doing all we can to manage these flows in an effective and humane way by improving reception facilities and identification procedures, as well as setting up hot spots to facilitate relocation. nevertheless for some the only way to deal...
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greece's prime minister says he feels ashamed of the e.u.'s response to the refugee crisis. >>> and overcrowding in u.s. prisons forces the government to consider early release for as many as 48,000 inmates. ♪ >>> the syrian government missile attack on a busy market has killed 55 people. around 100 others were wounded in the rebel-held area in duma east of damascus. more than a quarter of a million people have died since the brutal civil war began in 2011. diplomats of all of the important regional stakeholders are meeting in vienna. mohammed jamjoom joins us live outside of the hotel where all of those top diplomats have been talking for a very long time. are we getting any inkling of what is happening behind those closed doors? >> reporter: in short, no. the french foreign minister was scheduled to come out of the hotel and brief the press a little over an hour ago. and that still hasn't happened. what has happened is several protesters between 20 and 30 have assembled here in front of the hotel imperial, chanting anti-bashar al-assad slog
greece's prime minister says he feels ashamed of the e.u.'s response to the refugee crisis. >>> and overcrowding in u.s. prisons forces the government to consider early release for as many as 48,000 inmates. ♪ >>> the syrian government missile attack on a busy market has killed 55 people. around 100 others were wounded in the rebel-held area in duma east of damascus. more than a quarter of a million people have died since the brutal civil war began in 2011. diplomats of all...
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greece has 23% consumer tax on eating out and transport. there is a danger that the cost of coming here would deter tourists. greece has little choice. it is taxing companies and individuals. the government is exhausting its options. the splendor was meant to symbolize the power and wealth of the empire, and could become a symbol of greek indebtedness >>> find out more about the greek economy on the website. and the day's top stories at aljazeera.com. the things i believe in. >> the first woman elected to lead an african country has spent almost a decade rebuilding post-conflict liberia. >> people were tired of war. war was seen as something that had been initiated and carried on largely by men.
greece has 23% consumer tax on eating out and transport. there is a danger that the cost of coming here would deter tourists. greece has little choice. it is taxing companies and individuals. the government is exhausting its options. the splendor was meant to symbolize the power and wealth of the empire, and could become a symbol of greek indebtedness >>> find out more about the greek economy on the website. and the day's top stories at aljazeera.com. the things i believe in. >>...
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greece has 23% consumer tax on eating out and transport. there is a danger that the cost of coming here would deter tourists. greece has little choice. it is taxing companies and individuals. the government is exhausting its options. the splendor was meant to symbolize the power and wealth of empire, and could become a symbol of greek indebtedness >>> claims that bribery helped germany win a bid to stage the 2006 world cup are being vetted. both the german football association and world football's governing body f.i.f.a. are checking the report. the german news magazine alleges that germany's committee established a $7 million slush fund to drive executives. brett forest is a senior writer, and explains why germany's involvement in these latest allegations is significant. >> what have we been hearing up until now. we have been hearing the establishment of football in western europe. the - we have seen them point the finger at russia, at qatar. a monarchy, and saying that, you know, how can we let these countries that operate in a different
greece has 23% consumer tax on eating out and transport. there is a danger that the cost of coming here would deter tourists. greece has little choice. it is taxing companies and individuals. the government is exhausting its options. the splendor was meant to symbolize the power and wealth of empire, and could become a symbol of greek indebtedness >>> claims that bribery helped germany win a bid to stage the 2006 world cup are being vetted. both the german football association and...
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in greece, though, he faces many obstacles. the main one is his lack of greek citizenship, which has both a practical and emotional impact. >> it's quite a burden psychologically. obviously this status of just being tolerated by the greek state is difficult for all asylum seekers. in my case it means i can't compete anywhere abroad, where i would be able to test myself against the best. reporter: every day the greek coastguard rescues refugees from the sea and brings them to the island's capital mytilini. 73,000 refugees arrived here in september alone. most of them are transferred to the mainland within a few days, on specially chartered ferries. the island's mayor, who belongs to a right-wing party, is pleased to see the back of them. he doesn't really want the refugees to stay in greece at all. but for hmaidouch, he's happy to make an exception. >> i know hussein and we're proud that he takes part in all these national competitions and brings back medals to the island. maybe more refugees could prove beneficial to the island
in greece, though, he faces many obstacles. the main one is his lack of greek citizenship, which has both a practical and emotional impact. >> it's quite a burden psychologically. obviously this status of just being tolerated by the greek state is difficult for all asylum seekers. in my case it means i can't compete anywhere abroad, where i would be able to test myself against the best. reporter: every day the greek coastguard rescues refugees from the sea and brings them to the island's...
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but greece has been forced to raise that capacity to 50,000. most of it in government built temporary shelters. greece says that europe needs to do more. >> i want to say that as an european leader i feel shame, shame both for the inavailability of europe to deal effectively with the human crisis but also for the quality of the debate. >> greece now has to build it's new capacity as the prospect dawns that arrivals may not pause to let the winter pass. al jazeera, lesbos. >> well, the situation isn't improving for refugees heading further into europe. there have been more chaotic scenes at the border between slovenia and austria. around 7,000 people gather at the border area after slovenia brought refugees there by train. thousands of asylum seekers have been trying to climb over the barriers. you're watching al jazeera. still to come we'll bring you the latest from the war in yemen where even children are targets for snipers' bullets. we'll tell but the cheap set ups that are keeping zimbabweans in business. >> welcome become. foreign minister
but greece has been forced to raise that capacity to 50,000. most of it in government built temporary shelters. greece says that europe needs to do more. >> i want to say that as an european leader i feel shame, shame both for the inavailability of europe to deal effectively with the human crisis but also for the quality of the debate. >> greece now has to build it's new capacity as the prospect dawns that arrivals may not pause to let the winter pass. al jazeera, lesbos. >>...
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this is greece's first e.u. hot spot where arrivals are screened. there's room for 10,000 people in camps like these. greece has been forced to raise the capacity to 50,000, most in government-built temporary sholters, the remainder in private housing. greece says europe needs to do more. >> reporter: >> translation: i want to say to a european leader that i feel shamed, shamed to deal with the crisis, and the quality of the debate. >> reporter: greece has to build a new capacity as the prospect dawns that now arrivals may not pause to let them pass >>> austrian chancellor said it is neither fair nor possible for greece to tackle the crisis alone, making the comments after meeting with the french president francis hollande, and there has been scenes of chaos and violence at austria's borders. thousands of refugees crossing from slovenia >>> the president from the human rights commission wants more protection for journalists. 18 have been killed since 2000. many face harassment. journalists states they will protest calling for freedom of expression t
this is greece's first e.u. hot spot where arrivals are screened. there's room for 10,000 people in camps like these. greece has been forced to raise the capacity to 50,000, most in government-built temporary sholters, the remainder in private housing. greece says europe needs to do more. >> reporter: >> translation: i want to say to a european leader that i feel shamed, shamed to deal with the crisis, and the quality of the debate. >> reporter: greece has to build a new...
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this is greece's first eu hot spot. there is room for 10,000 people in camps like this across the country. now greece has been forced to raise that capacity to 50,000 most of it in government-built tretreatemporary shelters. the rest in private housing. >> translator: i want to say as a european leader, i feel shame, shame to deal effectively with this crisis, also for the quality of the debate.
this is greece's first eu hot spot. there is room for 10,000 people in camps like this across the country. now greece has been forced to raise that capacity to 50,000 most of it in government-built tretreatemporary shelters. the rest in private housing. >> translator: i want to say as a european leader, i feel shame, shame to deal effectively with this crisis, also for the quality of the debate.
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boat tragedy off of the coast of greece.t least 30 refugees drowned, including 11 children. >>> back on british soil. the guantanamo detainee freed after being held for 13 years without charge. >>> and zimbabwe looks to the sun to solve its energy crisis, but can people afford a solar solution? ♪ >>> hiser to irk talks on the crisis in syria have finished with world powers backing rivsi. for the first time iran a key ally of president bashar al-assad was involved in the diplomacy. sitting down with its regional ryal saudi arabia. at the close of the meeting, u.s. secretary of state john kerry outlined what the participants had agreed. >> the participants agreed today that syria's unity, independence, territorial integrity, and secular character are fundamental. we agreed that syria's state institutions will remain intact. we agreed that the rights of all syrians, regardless of ethnicity or religious denomination must be protected. we agreed that it is imperative to accelerate all diplomatic efforts to end the war. we agreed
boat tragedy off of the coast of greece.t least 30 refugees drowned, including 11 children. >>> back on british soil. the guantanamo detainee freed after being held for 13 years without charge. >>> and zimbabwe looks to the sun to solve its energy crisis, but can people afford a solar solution? ♪ >>> hiser to irk talks on the crisis in syria have finished with world powers backing rivsi. for the first time iran a key ally of president bashar al-assad was involved in...
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now, tourists travel to greece every year to see its ancient sitesites. john siropolous reports. >> making the front page 25 centuries later is the cost of dealing with it. ticket prices are supposed to rise. coming into effect across greece next year. some visitors dismiss the ride. wunts you get here. once you get here. >> i won't have another chance,. >> you wand me a reason to stay here, you can't get me that way. >> eiffel tower in pairs is $21. generating $62 ill mil or the those e-the state, with more than 10% this year pap near the $100 million mark in 2016. many people could end up priced out of their own heritage. the culture minister says he's thought of that. >> in the winter months prices will be cut bring half so greeks will have the opportunity to vicinity. prices are subsidized for those who are blow the market line. >> he want to culture grease more carefully so greece has 23% on eating out and transport, the grease has little choing. it is already taxing companies and individuals hets heavily. the splendor of the rebuilt parthenon could
now, tourists travel to greece every year to see its ancient sitesites. john siropolous reports. >> making the front page 25 centuries later is the cost of dealing with it. ticket prices are supposed to rise. coming into effect across greece next year. some visitors dismiss the ride. wunts you get here. once you get here. >> i won't have another chance,. >> you wand me a reason to stay here, you can't get me that way. >> eiffel tower in pairs is $21. generating $62 ill...
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greece said that europe needs to do more. >> greece has more arrivals before the winter passes. >> more refugees have been heading into europe. austrian police said 7,000 people are at the border area after slovenia brought refugees by train. thousands of asylum seekers have been climbing the barriers as police keep people away from the area. much more still to come for you on the news hour. we'll bring you the latest on the war in yemen where children are targeted for snipers' bullets. >>> chinese parents no now allowed to have more children, but do they want to? and in sport, ending the hostage taking, the bizarre combination to a top level football match in turkey. >> now the last british detainee to be held in guantanamo bay has been freed. he has been held there for 13 years and for the last eight years he has been released twice. >> after more than 5,000 days inside guantanamo bay, he was finally back on british soil. flown to a civilian airport. a moment that his family and friends and supporters have been hoping for for many years. in a statement he said: >> suring the release t
greece said that europe needs to do more. >> greece has more arrivals before the winter passes. >> more refugees have been heading into europe. austrian police said 7,000 people are at the border area after slovenia brought refugees by train. thousands of asylum seekers have been climbing the barriers as police keep people away from the area. much more still to come for you on the news hour. we'll bring you the latest on the war in yemen where children are targeted for snipers'...
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greece. we visit the newest tribal school which is facing problems. bls bls >> hello again, the top stories. russia has warned of a proxy war developing in syria. following announcement that the u.s. is sending special forces to help the syrian army fight i.s.i.l. >>> a fire in a night club in romania has killed 27 people and injured over 100 more. fire in bucharest. >>> the second time in six months that turks will vote. one side is not likely to win an overall majority. >>> around 30 people drown in the mediterranean. police say these are the worst accidents in the greek waters since the situation began. john siropolous reports. >> they barely made it. this pleasure boat was lucky to reach the island of lesbos. many of those on board swam the few meters to the rocky shore. but out in the aegean people are dying every day. search has overwhelmed authorities on land and sea. on lesbos alone they have averaged 7 to 8,000 a day. authorities say it is partly due to pressure fro from turkish smugglers to maximize the number for the year. >> for smugglers
greece. we visit the newest tribal school which is facing problems. bls bls >> hello again, the top stories. russia has warned of a proxy war developing in syria. following announcement that the u.s. is sending special forces to help the syrian army fight i.s.i.l. >>> a fire in a night club in romania has killed 27 people and injured over 100 more. fire in bucharest. >>> the second time in six months that turks will vote. one side is not likely to win an overall...
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but greece has been forced to race that capacity to 50,000.eason is that'sern european countries are overwhelmed by the convoys of thousands, prompts some to shut their borders. the greek migration minister says european leaders were pressing greece to do even more. >> translator: instead of the 60,000 hospitality positions in one camp that they were asking of us, which in reality would be more like a concentration camp, we oning seeded to gettal proppal for 20,000 places of temporary places. >> reporter: the greater the surge in refugees trying to beat the onset of winter, the greater the risk to free movement. >>> well there have been more chaotic scenes on the border between slovenia and austria. austrian police said around 7,000 refugees gathered after slovenia brought large groups of them there by train. thousands have been trying to climb over the barriers. our correspondent has more. >> reporter: compared to yesterday's dramatic events here at the border crossing between slovenia and austria, today's situation is calmer, but still very,
but greece has been forced to race that capacity to 50,000.eason is that'sern european countries are overwhelmed by the convoys of thousands, prompts some to shut their borders. the greek migration minister says european leaders were pressing greece to do even more. >> translator: instead of the 60,000 hospitality positions in one camp that they were asking of us, which in reality would be more like a concentration camp, we oning seeded to gettal proppal for 20,000 places of temporary...
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. >>> greece's parliament has approved a new round of austerity. cuts to pension, increase in retirement age and harsher penalties for tax evaders. >>> hungary has closed its border with croatia to droll flow of thousands of refugees across europe. aid groups are warning that could leave many of them stranded in croatia. victoria gatenby reports. >> this is the village on the croatia hungary border. in recent weeks as many as 8,000 have crossed from croatia to hungary, from here. but authorities sealed off the crossing point with razor wire. they now face traveling through slovenia, or stranded in croatia where temperatures are starting to fall. >> bottled up in croatia not knowing which direction to take. i was in croatia a couple of weeks ago and the situation, sort of humanitarian situation on the ground absolutely disastrous. >>> the last getting through friday before the crossing point was closed. hungary's right wing government has built a razor wire fence, it says it was forced to seal off its final crossing point after an eu meeting in brus
. >>> greece's parliament has approved a new round of austerity. cuts to pension, increase in retirement age and harsher penalties for tax evaders. >>> hungary has closed its border with croatia to droll flow of thousands of refugees across europe. aid groups are warning that could leave many of them stranded in croatia. victoria gatenby reports. >> this is the village on the croatia hungary border. in recent weeks as many as 8,000 have crossed from croatia to hungary,...
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greece is to construct six hot spots in the next month. the first is to operate next week on the easternaegean island of lesbos off of turkey. >>> the u.n. is set to investigate allegations that benefit cuts in the u.k. may have led to the deaths of disabled people who died after being denied government support. >>reporter: jill has nothing but fond memories of the place she used to play with her brother david when they were children but now there's just a plaque in the ground and an oak tree to remember him planted outside the flats where he was found dead. he served his country in the army, was part of a close family, nursed his mother through dementia. he suffered diabetes and his benefits were stopped after he missed an appointment with his assessors. with his power out he couldn't keep his insulin cold and he was found dead. >> there was no food in his state of mind. >>reporter: the system of getting disabled people to work was introduced by the former labor government and extended by the current conservative one. joyce described a po
greece is to construct six hot spots in the next month. the first is to operate next week on the easternaegean island of lesbos off of turkey. >>> the u.n. is set to investigate allegations that benefit cuts in the u.k. may have led to the deaths of disabled people who died after being denied government support. >>reporter: jill has nothing but fond memories of the place she used to play with her brother david when they were children but now there's just a plaque in the ground...
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that accounts for greece and china.ow volkswagen is going to affect the german economy. so far it has been a resilient german economy. yes, the number is disappointing. the number came in much lower than expected. they had to revise downward those july numbers. if we think factory orders of the most important things to watch, things don't look great. there is a whole lot of other data out there. most are lagging. we still have not priced in the effects of the volkswagen scandal on the german economy. guys? vw diesels, they're not hanging around are they? hans: that is the interesting thing we have seen with these losses. 229 class-action lawsuits. what a five state investigations. now it is west virginia who is investigating. say west virginia with volkswagen always want to transpose my fees and w's. the interesting things we have seen is their sales are to be a hit in asia. we saw japan numbers. volkswagen fail that's folks like an fell about -- when we look at what is happening in italy, italy, their sales dropped. 20
that accounts for greece and china.ow volkswagen is going to affect the german economy. so far it has been a resilient german economy. yes, the number is disappointing. the number came in much lower than expected. they had to revise downward those july numbers. if we think factory orders of the most important things to watch, things don't look great. there is a whole lot of other data out there. most are lagging. we still have not priced in the effects of the volkswagen scandal on the german...
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you want greece to stay in the eu. as a big export zbrer greece, is there not a big benefit to you?risks, that's true. that's true. from the country as a whole and for the lower classes in general it's going to be a disaster. does not make any sense for us to be a company in a collapsing country. if it's good for the pocket or not, greece has to stay because it's good for the country. >> how tough is access to credit bid over the course of the summer. the last four to five years. >> access to credit? >> yes, for you. for your company in greece. >> for big companies like us it's been difficult but not impossible. we make like 9% of our revenues from exports. so it's not that difficult. but for the country as a whole, especially after the capital controls of the summer, it's been really tough. it's going to continue like this i feel we get the debt restructuring until we get the recapitalization of the greek banks and then we can move. that's where we are now. >> all right. it was a pleasure having you in. greece on the commodity markets, the ceo at mytilineos. >>> investors are linin
you want greece to stay in the eu. as a big export zbrer greece, is there not a big benefit to you?risks, that's true. that's true. from the country as a whole and for the lower classes in general it's going to be a disaster. does not make any sense for us to be a company in a collapsing country. if it's good for the pocket or not, greece has to stay because it's good for the country. >> how tough is access to credit bid over the course of the summer. the last four to five years. >>...
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guy: we will talk about greece in just a moment.ake a break, but when come back, striking a balance -- the greek prime minister works to appease the public and the countries creditors. we will go live to greece were alexis tsipras is outlining priorities. ♪ guy: welcome back. we are live from london. let's get you up to speed with the bloomberg's top headlines. five years of talks finally ended with an agreement on the transpacific partnership. the accord covers 40% of the world's trade and lowers tariffs on a range of products. critics say it threatens domestic jobs, and in washington, both sides of congress denounced the deal. china remains outside. deutsche bank's former co-ceo has said that the emerging markets selloff isn't as bad as theasian fall off of 1990's. he sat down with our editor in chief for an exclusive interview as part of the 50 most influential people event. >> not as bad as the asian crisis in the late 1990's, fundamentally different. sovereign indebtedness is a lot lower. look to emerging-market corporate's if
guy: we will talk about greece in just a moment.ake a break, but when come back, striking a balance -- the greek prime minister works to appease the public and the countries creditors. we will go live to greece were alexis tsipras is outlining priorities. ♪ guy: welcome back. we are live from london. let's get you up to speed with the bloomberg's top headlines. five years of talks finally ended with an agreement on the transpacific partnership. the accord covers 40% of the world's trade and...
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coming into effect across greece next year.ome visitors dismissed the rise saying it's negligible, once they spend a lot to get here. >> i won't see this again in my lifetime so it's worth it. >> others won't pay. >> you want to have tourists to see it? you keep it affordable. >> the coliseum in rome costs $14, the eiffel tower is $20, the u.k. museum is $38. last year, 58 million visitors generated $62 million for the state. with these new ticket prices the government hopes to bring revenue closer to the $100 million in 2016. but what about the greeks, minimum wage is $665 a month. many could end up priced out of their own heritage. the culture minister says he's thought of that. >> in the winter months prices will be cut by half so greeks will have the opportunity to visit. museums are free on the first sunday of every month. prices are subsidized for those below the poverty line. >> he says he wants to market greece more effectively. tickets aren't the only thing going up. greece has now 23% consumer tax on eating out and tr
coming into effect across greece next year.ome visitors dismissed the rise saying it's negligible, once they spend a lot to get here. >> i won't see this again in my lifetime so it's worth it. >> others won't pay. >> you want to have tourists to see it? you keep it affordable. >> the coliseum in rome costs $14, the eiffel tower is $20, the u.k. museum is $38. last year, 58 million visitors generated $62 million for the state. with these new ticket prices the government...
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greece is to construct six hot spots. the first is to operate next week. but with 400,000 arrivals in greece this year alone, the numbers relocated may prove too small. >>> the u.n. is set to investigate allegations that benefit cuts in the u.k. may have led to the death of disabled people. campaigners say there's evidence they died after being denied government support. lawrence lee reports. >> we used to get... >> reporter: jill has nothing but fond memories of the place she used to play. now there's a plaque in the ground and an okay tree planted outside a -- okay tree planted outside a flat where he was found dead. this man was in the army, suffered from dementia, and looked after his mother. his pension was cut after he missed an appointment. with electricity cut he was found dead with cvs next to his body and $5 next to his name. >> the autopsy said there was nothing in his stomach, no food. >> the system of getting disabled people to work was introduced by the former labour government and extended by the current one. joyce used to do the assessment.
greece is to construct six hot spots. the first is to operate next week. but with 400,000 arrivals in greece this year alone, the numbers relocated may prove too small. >>> the u.n. is set to investigate allegations that benefit cuts in the u.k. may have led to the death of disabled people. campaigners say there's evidence they died after being denied government support. lawrence lee reports. >> we used to get... >> reporter: jill has nothing but fond memories of the place...
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this is greece's first e.u. hot spot where new arrivals are screened.here's room for about 10,000 people in camps like this across the country. but greece has now been forced to raise that capacity to 50,000, most of it in government-built temporary shelters. the remainder in private housing. the reason is that'sern european countries are overwhelmed by the convoys of thousands, prompting some to shut their borders. greek migration ministers says european leaders were pressing greece to do more. >> translator: instead of the 60,000 positions in one camp that they were asking of us, and which in reality would be more like a concentration camp, we succeeded to get approval for 20,000 places of temporary residences. >> reporter: the greater the surge in refugees trying to beat the onset of winter, the greater the risk to free movement. john psaropoulos al jazeera. >>> the situation is not improving for refugees heading further into europe. there have been more chaotic scenes on the boarder between slovenia and austria. thousands of asylum seekers have been
this is greece's first e.u. hot spot where new arrivals are screened.here's room for about 10,000 people in camps like this across the country. but greece has now been forced to raise that capacity to 50,000, most of it in government-built temporary shelters. the remainder in private housing. the reason is that'sern european countries are overwhelmed by the convoys of thousands, prompting some to shut their borders. greek migration ministers says european leaders were pressing greece to do...
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now another two boats carrying refugees from turkey to greece have sunk. at least 30 people including 11 children drown in the agean sea. more than 100 were rescued from the water, but many refugees still continue to risk their lives just to escape conflict back in their home countries. we have this report from lesbos. >> reporter: they barely made it. this pleasure boat was lucky to reach the island. many swam the final few meters to the rocky shore, but out in the agean people are dying every day. a surge in the rivals the last few days has overwhelmed authorities on land and sea. on lesbos they have averaged 7,000 to 8,000 a day. authorities say it's partly due to pressure from turkish smugglers to maximize business before winter. >> whether you're in this type of criminal business there's no respect for human lives, and i think for the smugglers, all of this is like dealing with cargo shipments probably. >> reporter: the surge means more loss of life at sea but also pressure on camps as people await registration. still waiting for his travel documents
now another two boats carrying refugees from turkey to greece have sunk. at least 30 people including 11 children drown in the agean sea. more than 100 were rescued from the water, but many refugees still continue to risk their lives just to escape conflict back in their home countries. we have this report from lesbos. >> reporter: they barely made it. this pleasure boat was lucky to reach the island. many swam the final few meters to the rocky shore, but out in the agean people are dying...
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greece has now been forced to raise that capacity to 50,000.in government-built temporary shelters. the remainder in private housing. >> greece says that europe needs to do more. >> i want to say that as a european leader, i feel shame, shame both for the inability to europe to deal effectively with this human crisis but also for the quality of the debate. >> greece has to build its new capacity has the prospect dawns that arrivals may not pause to let the winter pass. al jazeera, lesbos. >>> austria's chancellor says it's neither fair nor possible for greece to tackle the crisis alone. after a meeting with francois hollande, he said it was a common penal goal. thousands of asylum seekers have been trying to get between slovenia and austria. there have been outbreaks of violence as frustration rises. tension escalated after slovenia authorities began transporting large groups i have migrants from croatia earlier in the week mention co's opinions budsman wants an investigation to the number of journalists. gonzalez perez says more protection is
greece has now been forced to raise that capacity to 50,000.in government-built temporary shelters. the remainder in private housing. >> greece says that europe needs to do more. >> i want to say that as a european leader, i feel shame, shame both for the inability to europe to deal effectively with this human crisis but also for the quality of the debate. >> greece has to build its new capacity has the prospect dawns that arrivals may not pause to let the winter pass. al...
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this is greece's first e.u. hot spot where arrivals are screened. there's room for 10,000 people in camps like these. across the country. greece has been forced to raise the capacity to 50,000, most in government-built temporary shelters, the remainder in private housing. greece says europe needs to do more. >> translation: i want to say to a european leader that i feel shame, shamed to deal with the inability of europe to deal gectively with the -- effectively with the crisis, and the quality of the debate. >> reporter: greece has to build a new capacity as the prospect dawns that now arrivals may not pause to let them pass >>> austria's chancellor says it's impossible and unfair for greece to tackle the refugee crisis alone. thousands of asylum seekers try to get through the barriers at the border of slovenia and austria. tension rose after slovenia started sending refugees from the border with croatia this week. >>> now, a fire at a market killed 15 people, including four children in the philippines. it apparently started when sparks from low-slu
this is greece's first e.u. hot spot where arrivals are screened. there's room for 10,000 people in camps like these. across the country. greece has been forced to raise the capacity to 50,000, most in government-built temporary shelters, the remainder in private housing. greece says europe needs to do more. >> translation: i want to say to a european leader that i feel shame, shamed to deal with the inability of europe to deal gectively with the -- effectively with the crisis, and the...
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in this context, i would like to underline greece's full support to talks had under the leadership of president [ inaudible ] and the head of the turkish community. i firmly believe any real and lasting situation will have to deal with the international issue of security. the consolation of the treaties of alliance and guarantees, and the withdrawal of all foreign troops, including the troops occupying the northern part of this island. as the original plan on promoting security in the area, greece has been making steady efforts to improve cooperation with turkey. we have done so through a wide range of initiatives including our dialogue on confidence-building measures, and the international law by turkey as well as just and viable solution remain a condition for full normalization of greek turkish relations. in the western balkans, we promote bilateral relations and the commitment to the [ inaudible ] perspective. greece has stepped up efforts towards the settlement of all differences in the region, among them, the main issue of the [ inaudible ] republic of macedonia, we have promise
in this context, i would like to underline greece's full support to talks had under the leadership of president [ inaudible ] and the head of the turkish community. i firmly believe any real and lasting situation will have to deal with the international issue of security. the consolation of the treaties of alliance and guarantees, and the withdrawal of all foreign troops, including the troops occupying the northern part of this island. as the original plan on promoting security in the area,...
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. >> to other news, two boats carrying refugees from turkey to greece have sunk. john siropolous reports from the island of lesbos. >> they barely made it, this pleasure boat was lucky to reach the island of lesbos. many of those on board swam the final few meters to the rocky shore but out in the aegean people are dying every day. a surge in arrivals over the last few days have overwhelmed those on land and sea. on lesbos alone they have averaged 7 to 8,000 per day. it is partially from turkish smugglers to maximize the return before winter. >> there is no respect for human lives and i think for smugglers all of this is like dealing with cargo shipment probably. >> reporter: the surge means more life at sea but also pressure on camps as people await registration. still waiting for his travel documents is afghan faisal. he paid by being hunted down by the resurgent tabl. taliban. >> they shoot bullets in front of my home. they put a letter on my dad's door. when my dad got the letter he said i told you not owork with these guys. my family life is at risk. take the
. >> to other news, two boats carrying refugees from turkey to greece have sunk. john siropolous reports from the island of lesbos. >> they barely made it, this pleasure boat was lucky to reach the island of lesbos. many of those on board swam the final few meters to the rocky shore but out in the aegean people are dying every day. a surge in arrivals over the last few days have overwhelmed those on land and sea. on lesbos alone they have averaged 7 to 8,000 per day. it is partially...
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greece out of debt. but tickets are not the only thing going up. greece has 23% consumer tax on eating out and transport. there is a danger that the entire cost of coming here would deter tourists, but greece has little choice. it is taxing companies and individuals heavily. the government is simply looking at its options. it could now become a symbol of greek indebtedness. >> iceland is hosting it's top level meeting to discuss how to protect the arctic, one of the last pristine he co-systems left on the earth. >> the arctic. remote, breathtaking, and for years it has been a front line in a battle over the future of energy and crim climate change. the arctic may hold 13% of the world's undiscovered oil. >> what about an oil spill in the arctic? >> i do believe if and when that event occurs it will be a difficult wasn't to deal with. it's a fairly short operational window. it's something playing out like deep water horizon would be a catastrophe. >> ice typically forming towards the end of october. techn
greece out of debt. but tickets are not the only thing going up. greece has 23% consumer tax on eating out and transport. there is a danger that the entire cost of coming here would deter tourists, but greece has little choice. it is taxing companies and individuals heavily. the government is simply looking at its options. it could now become a symbol of greek indebtedness. >> iceland is hosting it's top level meeting to discuss how to protect the arctic, one of the last pristine he...
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but greece says it will not become a concentration camp for hundreds of thousands. the europea peurnl members euroe agreed to take 66,000 this year, documenting them in eu processing centers or hot spots then relocate them by flying them directly from here rather than leaving them to trek through eastern europe on foot. >> greece is to construct 6 hot spots in the next month. the first is to operate next week on the eastern aegean island of libb be lesbos. john siropolous, al jazeera, athens. >> the world bank and the imf, announce a new plan to raise money for them, and for the european nations who are is hosting hundreds of thousands of refugees. >> the scale of the crisis has now become global with migrants advancing into oourm an europe d beyond. social crises which are unprecedented. international community must urgently address these crises. >> presidential elections are being conducted in brus. belaru. the president has been in power for 21 years. the belarusian author,. >> what's important is who counts the votes. i think that's the case here. i don't think
but greece says it will not become a concentration camp for hundreds of thousands. the europea peurnl members euroe agreed to take 66,000 this year, documenting them in eu processing centers or hot spots then relocate them by flying them directly from here rather than leaving them to trek through eastern europe on foot. >> greece is to construct 6 hot spots in the next month. the first is to operate next week on the eastern aegean island of libb be lesbos. john siropolous, al jazeera,...
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how is germany and greece ? is it comi? se s: there' more help coming. we visited the lge t point in greece that so many refugees have been coming , some turkey. we met with the mayor of the city talkingbo h concerns, assistance andryg m su pplcod t lpnd be fed , couldn' t use facilities. just the basic human needs. he talked about not gein help he needed , either from the central government oce which has had financial challeng, t soheu. that was beginning to change by the time we got there. reception centers where people or bussed from when they landed in the rafts. we met with the greek coast guard who showed us a f they were isthrege we ld rathe anto accood-2lehewe pureurse, and had 40 or 50 and then, if th the coasgud,heshld reheafsoheoa guarulcu them. towhirein water because they coast guard children. arsmgls d trafert s,he advantage of refugs. $2000 for a dangerous boat trip greec and had 40 or 50 and then, if ey the cotethentrpot to pe josh: this has become an issue you are looking at some video on your scrn. sen.ha: we saw those kinds of boats. t
how is germany and greece ? is it comi? se s: there' more help coming. we visited the lge t point in greece that so many refugees have been coming , some turkey. we met with the mayor of the city talkingbo h concerns, assistance andryg m su pplcod t lpnd be fed , couldn' t use facilities. just the basic human needs. he talked about not gein help he needed , either from the central government oce which has had financial challeng, t soheu. that was beginning to change by the time we got there....
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francine: do you think the imf is on board for greece? they have made clear they need additional measures and reassurance before they are on board. they want reforms and physical reassurance -- fiscal reassurances and of course, debt. we will come to that in november. the approach is becoming more and more clear. we will look at how greece can manage its debts on an annual basis, debt service. we have done a lot to bring back the -- bring down the interest rate greece has to pay. their debt management should be ok. but let's talk about that with the imf. i'm sure we will find an agreement. toncine: let's leave greece the side. what worries you the most? if you look at china, if you look at a fed interest rate hike , what could lead global growth over the edge? worries me the most is whether we manage the adjustments that are needed. the main changes that the chinese government has made in terms of structural reforms to -- structural reforms, are they being right choices? there will be hiccups. the question is, will they be managed right.
francine: do you think the imf is on board for greece? they have made clear they need additional measures and reassurance before they are on board. they want reforms and physical reassurance -- fiscal reassurances and of course, debt. we will come to that in november. the approach is becoming more and more clear. we will look at how greece can manage its debts on an annual basis, debt service. we have done a lot to bring back the -- bring down the interest rate greece has to pay. their debt...
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we take a trip to a famous monument in greece. why tourists are about to get a shock in relation to ticket prices. pl plus... i'm andrew thomas in a graveyard in sydney. and why the next big crime could be virtual murder >>> and major league baseball coming up later. >>> hello again, let's have a look at the top stories. three palestinians died in separate attacks in the occupied territories, in hebron, this shows a jewish settler holding a gun. soon after a woman was shot dead for threatening police with a knife. russian air strikes hit residential air crafts in homs. for three days they've been helping the syrian army. in india, two girls aged two and five have been raped in separate attacks. three men were questioned about the gang rape of the older girl in new delhi, both girls are in stable condition in hospital >>> candidates are criss-crossing canada in last-minute campaigning before monday's federal election. justin trudeau, the leader of the center left liberals is leading the polls. daniel lack reports from respondent. p
we take a trip to a famous monument in greece. why tourists are about to get a shock in relation to ticket prices. pl plus... i'm andrew thomas in a graveyard in sydney. and why the next big crime could be virtual murder >>> and major league baseball coming up later. >>> hello again, let's have a look at the top stories. three palestinians died in separate attacks in the occupied territories, in hebron, this shows a jewish settler holding a gun. soon after a woman was shot...
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under their interpretation of european rules, greece can refuse to implement the tax increase.st hope that after giving in to europe over so many financial issues, the government in athens will be prepared to fight for tsipouro. >> it's our tradition to go at noon and drink some tsipouro. that's our kind of living. right? so if we lose that, we're losing everything. >> sreenivasan: in greece, tsipouro is known as the tear of the land. but will this part of the land soon be in tears? the key question for the government is whether collecting extra taxes makes good short term sense, or is bad for the economy in the long term. for the pbs newshour, i'm hari sreenivasan in greece. >> woodruff: now to the second part of our look at obamacare and insurance coverage, as year three gets underway. this weekend marks the beginning of open enrollment in the health exchanges, and we're looking at some of the questions about costs and coverage. one development this fall that's turning into a concern for some consumers: a series of collapses of an alternative to traditional insurance plans, k
under their interpretation of european rules, greece can refuse to implement the tax increase.st hope that after giving in to europe over so many financial issues, the government in athens will be prepared to fight for tsipouro. >> it's our tradition to go at noon and drink some tsipouro. that's our kind of living. right? so if we lose that, we're losing everything. >> sreenivasan: in greece, tsipouro is known as the tear of the land. but will this part of the land soon be in tears?...
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so she and her husband could not get on her flight to greece after their wedding last friday. american airlines says it was just following state department guidelines. the airlines provided us a statement that reads, quote the danger with allowing a passenger to travel with a damaged passport is they may not be allowed entrance into the foreign country which they are traveling and would immediately be put back on a plane to the u.s. carley applied for and paid for a new passport. she and her husband are in greece now, but that's after she paid almost $2,000 in fees and missed several days of their honey pop. >> skies are clearing this morning. we will be in for a nice sunny one. it's a chilly start. readings are in the 40s and 50s. our forecast just ahead. >>> it's been almost three years since hurricane sandy and the deadline for challenging damage is finally here. what we'll tell you what you need to know to do today before it's too late. >>> your immune system doesn't work the way it did when rock was young. so we made fluzone high-dose vaccine... for people 65+. with a hig
so she and her husband could not get on her flight to greece after their wedding last friday. american airlines says it was just following state department guidelines. the airlines provided us a statement that reads, quote the danger with allowing a passenger to travel with a damaged passport is they may not be allowed entrance into the foreign country which they are traveling and would immediately be put back on a plane to the u.s. carley applied for and paid for a new passport. she and her...
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let's speak to our reporter on the island of lesbos, greece. john, what more do we know? >> we know that on lesbos 242 people hav from a single incident. that means one boat carrying hundreds of people which sank under circumstances which have not been verified. three people have been pulled from the water drowned from that same i want. the operation is ongoing. so those numbers are going to change overnight. >> john, do we know anything else about the response from the coast guard from the greek authorities. the boat with over 200 people on board, can you give us an idea of the sort of forces they've deployed to deal with this? >> we know that they've got several boats out in the area, and they're supported by the european border controls. we know they've been trying to pinpoint bodies or people floating in the water with their life jackets. it's a very you have roughly winds off lesbos and is probably a contributing factor, and probably a contributing factor to an incident in earlier in the day in which a three-year-old girl was drowned and another child in critical con
let's speak to our reporter on the island of lesbos, greece. john, what more do we know? >> we know that on lesbos 242 people hav from a single incident. that means one boat carrying hundreds of people which sank under circumstances which have not been verified. three people have been pulled from the water drowned from that same i want. the operation is ongoing. so those numbers are going to change overnight. >> john, do we know anything else about the response from the coast guard...
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we are in afghanistan and greece. we are resettling in the u.s. we're seeing the whole arc from the beginning to end. quite frankly, it is consuming of my activity. molly ball: you are getting phone calls? david miliband: i have not lost my friends that is what you're asking. [laughter] mi getting phone calls about going back into british pop talk -- politics? no i'm not. molly ball: really? david miliband: they are phoning you more than me. they are talking about how does labor recover from a devastating general election. they are talking to me about i saw you on the news from greece. i see people going on. we have a massive crisis. what do you think we should do? people are respectfully interested in what i'm doing as well as what i think. molly ball: david miliband, thank you so much. tothe supreme court began it thousand 16 term tomorrow. it was held at the cathedral of saint matthew here in washington. chief justice john roberts as clarencentonin scalia, thomas, stephen breyer, and loretta lynch feared here is a look at some of the departures
we are in afghanistan and greece. we are resettling in the u.s. we're seeing the whole arc from the beginning to end. quite frankly, it is consuming of my activity. molly ball: you are getting phone calls? david miliband: i have not lost my friends that is what you're asking. [laughter] mi getting phone calls about going back into british pop talk -- politics? no i'm not. molly ball: really? david miliband: they are phoning you more than me. they are talking about how does labor recover from a...
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afghanistan, greece. the united states. we're seeing the arc of crisis from beginning to and and frankly, that is completely consuming of my activity. friends, ifost my that is what you're asking. ima normal person. am i getting phone calls about going back to the british parliament? a boy thenoning you marathoning me, obviously. of course people are in touch with me and they are talking about, how does labor recover from a devastating general election? they are talking to me about, i saw you on the news from greece, we have got a massive crisis going on in europe. what do you think we should do? people are respectful and interested in what i am doing. molly ball: david miliband, thank you so much. begins itseme court 2015-20 16 term tomorrow. ae service was held at at cathedral. chief justice roberts and scalia and kennedy and thomas and attorney general loretta lynch. here's a look at some of the departures following the mass which traditionally coincides with the start of the court term. ♪ ♪
afghanistan, greece. the united states. we're seeing the arc of crisis from beginning to and and frankly, that is completely consuming of my activity. friends, ifost my that is what you're asking. ima normal person. am i getting phone calls about going back to the british parliament? a boy thenoning you marathoning me, obviously. of course people are in touch with me and they are talking about, how does labor recover from a devastating general election? they are talking to me about, i saw you...
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de, have merkel and la guar because of greece.n: people will be wondering how this is compiled. is it striker maguire at his list compiling a list of names. know?r: how did you no, it is a little more sophisticated than that. ultimately, it is subjective. everybody will argue, or could argue, about every single person probably and certainly, the position they find themselves in on the list. we start out with a much larger universe of names and we get those names from bloomberg news reporters and editors around the world. the editors and the writers discuss these. we also have advisory panels in different parts of the world. this is what we end up with. jonathan: stryker mcguire, the senior editor at bloomberg markets. it is a busy day for us. thank you. up next. for the datas away coming out of germany. i have got to say, looking at the numbers out of italy and spain, weakm weak. will it be weaker? ♪ jonathan: here are the top stories. shares of glencore are trading at 10.42%. based -- they were 70% at one point on the hong kong l
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many of them taking the jury via greece. -- taking the journey via greece. the greek coast guard yesterday rescue 242 people off the island of leshbos. 11 people are known to have died in the eastern a gnc, and more sea, andastern aegean more bodies have been recovered. >> these migrants were found helplessly adrift after their boats capsized near the island of lesbos. the greek coast guard battled dreadful conditions to rescue survivors. 242 people were brought to the port village to receive first aid but dozens are feared dead. in recent weeks, thousands have attempted to get to the island sbos, just a few miles from the turkish coast. the flow of refugees is not slowing. local residents were expressing anger and despair. they say they are overwhelmed as the island is receiving up to 7000 new arrivals every day. >> this is the mess we are in. the big states are the ones we have to help. babies are drowning. i cannot hold back my tears. they are small and unable to cope. big states must do the job. than far this year, more 500,000 migrants have attempted th
many of them taking the jury via greece. -- taking the journey via greece. the greek coast guard yesterday rescue 242 people off the island of leshbos. 11 people are known to have died in the eastern a gnc, and more sea, andastern aegean more bodies have been recovered. >> these migrants were found helplessly adrift after their boats capsized near the island of lesbos. the greek coast guard battled dreadful conditions to rescue survivors. 242 people were brought to the port village to...
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greece has 23% consumer tax on eating out and transport. there's a danger that the entire cost of coming here would deter tourists, but greece has little choice. it's tacking companies and individuals heavily. the goth is simply exhausting its options. it's meant to symbolize the power and wealth of the he can pier. it could be a symbol of greek indebtedness now. >>> large areas of the u.s. state of california are at a standstill after severe weather forced the closure of major highways. it caused flash flooding and mudslides, and the worst of the weather could be yet to come. >> reporter: stranded motorists in california had to trudge through a sea of mud to get help. quinton and his wife kim were stuck for more than four hours on a mountain pass. the grapevine, known to millions as a gate way between central and southern california had come to a standstill. >> all we saw was just a mountain of boulders and dirt and stuff coming right for us. it pretty much lifted my car up and spun us around like it was nothing. >> reporter: dozens of res
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i'm still not really sure this is greece.dn't want to do is run up to the first person and say, hey, here i am, and have them turn out to be a turkish soldier. i was so spaced out from being up and running and moving for so many days, i was having these visual hallucinations, these audio hallucinations. i couldn't trust my senses. my mind was, like, inflamed. at one point, i came up upon what was, like, a dusty road. i didn't even see it, but past what was like a wooden kiosk, what it was was a century booth. and as i passed it, suddenly this bayonet came down. married my high school sweetheart... and pursued a degree in education. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and she prescribed lyrica. nerve damage from diabetes causes diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is fda-approved to treat this pain. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new, or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or
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more than 20 refugees drown as two more boats sink off the coast of greece.he last british prisoner released after more than a decade in guantanamo bay. ♪ at least 0 people -- 40 people killed in a market in syria and witnesses say around 100 more wounded when missiles were fired in the marketplace in the rebel held area in duma west of damascus and the toll is expected to rise as people are pulled out of damaged buildings. more than a quarter of a million people have died since the brutal civil war began in 2011 and diplomates from all of the important stakeholders and not the combatants on the ground are waiting for a summit in vienna and let's talk now live from the austria capitol and those scenes of human suffering is exactly what the world is expecting the vienna georgia -- gathering to put an end to. >> that is absolutely right, sammy and the violence in syria a very stark juxt position to the talks going on here and they have tried to effect some kind of breakthrough and a compromise in syria to stop the violence and yet on the ground there the war ju
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i'm still not really sure this is greece.ant to do is run up to the first person and say, hey, here i am, and have them turn out to be a turkish soldier. i was so spaced out from being up and running and moving for so many days, i was having these visual hallucinations, these audio hallucinations. i couldn't trust my senses. my mind was, like, inflamed. at one point, i came up upon what was, like, a dusty road. i didn't even see it, but past what was like a wooden kiosk, what it was was a century booth. and as i passed it, suddenly this bayonet came down. give you 37-thousand to replace it. "depreciation" they claim. "how can my car depreciate before it's first oil change?" you ask. maybe the better question is, why do you have that insurance company? with liberty mutual new car replacement, we'll replace the full value of your car. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. great time for a shiny floor wax, no? not if you just put the finishing touches on your latest masterpiece. timing's important. co
i'm still not really sure this is greece.ant to do is run up to the first person and say, hey, here i am, and have them turn out to be a turkish soldier. i was so spaced out from being up and running and moving for so many days, i was having these visual hallucinations, these audio hallucinations. i couldn't trust my senses. my mind was, like, inflamed. at one point, i came up upon what was, like, a dusty road. i didn't even see it, but past what was like a wooden kiosk, what it was was a...
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in greece authorities say two more migrants drowned last night. menu of choices seems pretty bad all around. the war in syria, makes more refugees each day, and that seems far from over. my guests are still with me. you heard matteo mention a grand bargain, have the outlines of one emerged? do we at least have something that is taking shape? >> there are some elements that are coming up, and i would hope they would take shape soon, and i think it should include the following. the first is to fund fully the humanitarian appeal of the united nations agencies which have been funded at a lower level year after year. it was funded 70% three years ago, it's now at barely 40%. so the basic needs cannot be met. second, most of these refugees are not in camps. that are spread out amongst the local population. they were received with welcome arms in the beginning, but think price of rent has increased and the price of food has increased and refugees are not allowed to work. all of this has created increasing tensions with local host communities, and i think
in greece authorities say two more migrants drowned last night. menu of choices seems pretty bad all around. the war in syria, makes more refugees each day, and that seems far from over. my guests are still with me. you heard matteo mention a grand bargain, have the outlines of one emerged? do we at least have something that is taking shape? >> there are some elements that are coming up, and i would hope they would take shape soon, and i think it should include the following. the first is...
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in greece, the refugee who's racing towards a better life. in france, the floods and what caused them. and in norway, moving country, but staying in jail. one of the flash points of europe's refugee crisis is the small greek island of lesbos. it's near the turkish coast, which means it's become a stepping stone to safety in europe for refugees fleeing war in the middle east. so every day thousands of people
in greece, the refugee who's racing towards a better life. in france, the floods and what caused them. and in norway, moving country, but staying in jail. one of the flash points of europe's refugee crisis is the small greek island of lesbos. it's near the turkish coast, which means it's become a stepping stone to safety in europe for refugees fleeing war in the middle east. so every day thousands of people
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this is greece's first eu hot spot. there is room for 10,000 people in camps like this across the country. now greece has been forced to raise that capacity to 50,000 most of it in government-built tretreatemporary shelters. the rest in private housing. >> translator: i want to say as a european leader, i feel shame, shame to deal effectively with this crisis, also for the quality of the debate. >> reporter: greece now has to build its new capacity. john siropolous. al jazeera, greece. >> demanding to be released, tristan atone has more. >> i can't take this punishment anymore. i am dying of desperation from this injustice. >> from honduras and one of 17 women who wrote to the immigration advocacy group grass roots leadership to say they were on a hunger strike. in all they say 30 women detained at the residential center in taylor, texas have joined in. >> the women are really, really clear in their letters, although there are a lot of things wrong with detention, they are in complaints they are striking for one thing a
this is greece's first eu hot spot. there is room for 10,000 people in camps like this across the country. now greece has been forced to raise that capacity to 50,000 most of it in government-built tretreatemporary shelters. the rest in private housing. >> translator: i want to say as a european leader, i feel shame, shame to deal effectively with this crisis, also for the quality of the debate. >> reporter: greece now has to build its new capacity. john siropolous. al jazeera,...