it's being made difficult for certain refugees to come here or to say, i'm jill holton algae. there were the berlin camera men and between us, the refugee crisis has moved me emotionally more than anything else. in my career, the most refugees that we've met covering the story were fleeing the war in serial numbers of dead people drowning in the mediterranean woods. rise day by day. it was quite an emotional ride for all of us as a team to see families, children, babies having to go through the stages of fleeing being endangered all the time. at that point, my 1st daughter was just born and it was quite emotional for me to cover because if you compare it obviously to your own child, when you see a new born with their parents having to do that journey and had a very strong effect on me, it's touching me now. i mean these refugees have to accept every risk to go to wherever they want to go. they jump on trains and they got underneath trucks. that was the one story that we covered where they would find this truck with people caged in. it was summer. it was 40 degrees outside. and