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genie: meanwhile another crisis is growing in macedonia.ens of thousands have across the country in recent months trying to get to the european union. here is this report. >> the syrian refugees are the last two crafts -- to cross macedonia on their own. others are on their way between turkey and macedonia. their goal is silent in the european union. until last week macedonia was trying to stem the flow of migration, but now overwhelmed they are allowing them to use public transport. >> europe helps us, but could do a little more by opening borders to refugees. the trip is very hard. we suffer a lot on the roads. it was a little easier to get to europe, it would help. >> the people of macedonia have organized the distribution of basic assistance to migrants because the humanitarian organizations are conspicuous by the absence. many companies have donated food supplies and volunteer law students are giving advice on how to use sick conduct ballots for three days. --safe conduct ballots for three days. >> we have to formalize everything. this
genie: meanwhile another crisis is growing in macedonia.ens of thousands have across the country in recent months trying to get to the european union. here is this report. >> the syrian refugees are the last two crafts -- to cross macedonia on their own. others are on their way between turkey and macedonia. their goal is silent in the european union. until last week macedonia was trying to stem the flow of migration, but now overwhelmed they are allowing them to use public transport....
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. >> reporter: the plight of migrants stuck on the border between macedonia and greece. ♪ ♪ hello againe the top stories at al jazeera. egypt state prosecutor has been injured in an attack a bomb targeted his car, behind a military academy in the capitol cairo. prosecutor and his body guards have been taken to hospital. the doors are closed on greece's banks as capitol controls were introduced following a weekend of turmoil. prime minister alexis tsipras has pleaded for calm as cash machines were emptied and world markets have a shocking reaction as they begin trading on monday. a grenade has been thrown close to a polling booth in burundi, just hours after voting began in parliamentary election no one is hurt but the late nest a series of attacks in the lead up to the poll and opposition parties say they are boycotting the vote. let's return to our major story and top story and that is the ongoing financial crisis in greece and we can speak to an independent investment for southeast europe and joins us live from athens and thank you very much for taking to us and i'm interested in seei
. >> reporter: the plight of migrants stuck on the border between macedonia and greece. ♪ ♪ hello againe the top stories at al jazeera. egypt state prosecutor has been injured in an attack a bomb targeted his car, behind a military academy in the capitol cairo. prosecutor and his body guards have been taken to hospital. the doors are closed on greece's banks as capitol controls were introduced following a weekend of turmoil. prime minister alexis tsipras has pleaded for calm as cash...
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. >> reporter: the plight of migrants stuck on the border between macedonia and greece plus the dali-lamaits the festival and world number one yanukovich has had to talk about himself ahead of wimbledon. ♪ britain's prime minister says they are plotting terrible attacks in uk the country terror is at severe and the second highest status and cameron said i.s.i.s. had a threat to the uk and other countries and promised to full response to the attack in tunisia that killed 15 tourists and 15 were british and the total is expected to rise. fear of yet another conflict within syria war and tension between kurds and ethnic arabs are growing in the country and the military force and ypg accused of ethnic cleansing by deliberately displacing arabs and say they are welcome to return home and we have this report. >> reporter: across turkish border towns many syrian arabs are choosing to live in these conditions rather than return. this unfinished building is home to 12 families they are scared to reveal their identities and came here when syrian/kurdish forces launched offensive against the state o
. >> reporter: the plight of migrants stuck on the border between macedonia and greece plus the dali-lamaits the festival and world number one yanukovich has had to talk about himself ahead of wimbledon. ♪ britain's prime minister says they are plotting terrible attacks in uk the country terror is at severe and the second highest status and cameron said i.s.i.s. had a threat to the uk and other countries and promised to full response to the attack in tunisia that killed 15 tourists and...
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. >>> increasing number of migrants landing in greece have forced police in macedonia to reinforce theorders. a group has been stranded on the board fore several days. the migrants say their only hope is getting across illegally. nadine barbara reports. >> reporter: they have been stuck here for many days now hundreds of migrants with children trying desperately to cross the greek border in to macedonia. but they say they have no pass poured and therefore no rights. >> every day we try to cross here. we return back, we are sitting in front of the police here or the military, we don't know what they are. every time there is hope we try to cross the border and they return us back. >> reporter: even though it's summer, conditions are tough here. the migrants with cash can buy food in a nearby greek village but limit themselves to one meal a day. this makeshift camp is full of children and this is the only way for them to get a hot meal. while they rely on a single tap for clean water. >> this is not a life. we are humans. okay? we are not animals. >> reporter: many migrants say people smu
. >>> increasing number of migrants landing in greece have forced police in macedonia to reinforce theorders. a group has been stranded on the board fore several days. the migrants say their only hope is getting across illegally. nadine barbara reports. >> reporter: they have been stuck here for many days now hundreds of migrants with children trying desperately to cross the greek border in to macedonia. but they say they have no pass poured and therefore no rights. >>...
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hundreds of migrants with children trying desperately to cross the greek border into macedonia. but they say they have no passports and, therefore, no rights. >> every day we try to cross here. we're turned back. we're sitting in front of the police or the military here. every time there is hope we try to cross the border and they turn us back. >>reporter: even though it's summer, conditions are tough here. the migrants with cash can buy food nearby. this camp is full of children and this is the only way for them to get a hot meal. while they rely on a single tap for clean water. >> this is not right. we are humans. okay. we are not animals. >>reporter: many say people smugglers are charging up to $2,200 to get them across the border like this man who asked not to be identified. >> you are supporting them. the governments are fighting these people. >>reporter: the police say they'll continue to stop people from entering the country illegally. some people do make it across. many make use of provisions to keep going. she was born in this hospital but her young parents from syria s
hundreds of migrants with children trying desperately to cross the greek border into macedonia. but they say they have no passports and, therefore, no rights. >> every day we try to cross here. we're turned back. we're sitting in front of the police or the military here. every time there is hope we try to cross the border and they turn us back. >>reporter: even though it's summer, conditions are tough here. the migrants with cash can buy food nearby. this camp is full of children...
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flow of migrants is now forcing macedonia to tighten its borders with greece. and as a result a group of migrants there has been stranded at the border for days. they say their only hope is crossing that same border illegally. nadim baba reports. >> hundreds of migrants with children trying desperately to cross the greek border into macedonia. they say this have no passports and therefore no rights. >> every day we try ocross, we return back. we are sitting in front of the repliespolice or the military, we don't know what they are. every time we try to cross the border they return us back. >> the migrants with cash can buy food in a nearby village but they still limit themselves to one meal a day. this makeshift camp is full of children and this is only way for them to get a hot meal. while they rely on a single tap for clean water. >> this is not a life. we are humans. okay? we are not animals. >> reporter: many migrants say people smugglers are charging up to $2200 to get them across the border like this man who asks not to be identified. >> macedonian govern
flow of migrants is now forcing macedonia to tighten its borders with greece. and as a result a group of migrants there has been stranded at the border for days. they say their only hope is crossing that same border illegally. nadim baba reports. >> hundreds of migrants with children trying desperately to cross the greek border into macedonia. they say this have no passports and therefore no rights. >> every day we try ocross, we return back. we are sitting in front of the...
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the internet is exploding. >> jimmy: you got a call from macedonia?s all very strange, i have to say. i'm glad they aired it because i know some people were upset about it. >> that's so crazy. >> jimmy: looking for reasons to be mad about things they have no right to be mad about all the time. i think that's why the internet was invented. i want to ask you one more question. can you tell me -- this is hard because it is generic. can you tell me within a dollar the price of this creamy peanut butter? >> okay. i hate peanut butter. so i never purchase that. >> jimmy: you hate peanut butter? >> i don't care for it. i'm a nutella girl. >> jimmy: you are an american? >> i'm going to go with $3.29. >> jimmy: $3.29 and the answer is -- close enough. we have a gift for you. dicky, tell her what she won. >> dicky: danielle, you and a guest are going on a royal caribbean international cruise on the "anthem of the seas." you'll sail the caribbean with wheelchair accessible skber tanment -- entertainment, wheelchair accessible accessible dining, wheelchair access
the internet is exploding. >> jimmy: you got a call from macedonia?s all very strange, i have to say. i'm glad they aired it because i know some people were upset about it. >> that's so crazy. >> jimmy: looking for reasons to be mad about things they have no right to be mad about all the time. i think that's why the internet was invented. i want to ask you one more question. can you tell me -- this is hard because it is generic. can you tell me within a dollar the price of...
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the face of macedonia has been rocked by violence and masterman's rations, sparking fears of a new ethnic conflict. the turmoil started earlier this month when police staged an assault on what the government calls albanian terrorists. at least 18 people killed, but those in the town where the violence erupted believe there's more to the incident then there a increasingly unpopular government is admitting. we met up with one of the local residents who has lost everything. >> days later, they still cannot believe what happened. the house he lived in with his family now lies in ruins. >> where in the world can such a thing happen? it's a disaster. something like that might happen in israel or in gaza. i've seen images like that on tv. there's nothing more i can say. you've seen the damage. what more is there to say? >> the shooting started in the middle of the night. according to the government, the attack was carried out by an albanian terror group. in this neighborhood mainly inhabited by albanians, people are baffled. they have no idea why they were targeted. the attack left 18 people dea
the face of macedonia has been rocked by violence and masterman's rations, sparking fears of a new ethnic conflict. the turmoil started earlier this month when police staged an assault on what the government calls albanian terrorists. at least 18 people killed, but those in the town where the violence erupted believe there's more to the incident then there a increasingly unpopular government is admitting. we met up with one of the local residents who has lost everything. >> days later,...
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. >> translation: what are which supposed to do build a wall towards macedonia. we will not build walls, serbia will not enclose itself. >>> denmark's right south party won elections, the block won enough seats to defeat the coalition government. prime minister says she will step down as leader of her party, an intense 3-week election campaign was dominated by immigration and the economy. >> thailand is the fourth country to register the deadly middle eastern respiratory syndrome, the first m.e.r.s. infection. >>> officials are confident they've been able to isolate the first case of m.e.r.s. and thailand identify the 75-year-old as a potential m.e.r.s. patient the first day he arrived and he has been taken to hospital as three members of his family. 50 people in contact with him are monitored closely. the concern is if anyone with m.e.r.s. gets into the general public, a congested city of 10 million, ministers of public health are confident with mechanisms in place. 67 entry pints have been monitoring anyone with m.e.r.s. potential. they told the people not to p
. >> translation: what are which supposed to do build a wall towards macedonia. we will not build walls, serbia will not enclose itself. >>> denmark's right south party won elections, the block won enough seats to defeat the coalition government. prime minister says she will step down as leader of her party, an intense 3-week election campaign was dominated by immigration and the economy. >> thailand is the fourth country to register the deadly middle eastern respiratory...
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the face of macedonia has been rocked by violence and masterman's rations, sparking fears of a new ethnic conflict. the turmoil started earlier this month when
the face of macedonia has been rocked by violence and masterman's rations, sparking fears of a new ethnic conflict. the turmoil started earlier this month when
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we can't became albania or former macedonia, in reference to their neighbours who are not euro membersr eurozone members. >> let's cross to andrew simmonds in brussels euro ministers were saying they were hoping for a cata goric deal by the end of today's meeting. this referendum announcement by alexis tsipras means that almost certainly will not de happening. they can't be happy about that. >> they don't seem to be nothing publicly stated yet. they are expecting a statement from the leader. but the signal the vice-chancellor of the germany stated that the whole idea of a referendum shouldn't be dismissed out of hand. the question to the greek people should be put. it would be naive to think that the eurozone is happy about the situation, it's an attempt by alexis tsipras to say - some are saying on attempt to put pressure on the whole euro group by effect live i tugging if they did not agree to extend the bailout. it would be undemocratic. what we are going to see is a discussion on whether or not there'll be an extension of the bailout, but more importantly, if there is a decision no
we can't became albania or former macedonia, in reference to their neighbours who are not euro membersr eurozone members. >> let's cross to andrew simmonds in brussels euro ministers were saying they were hoping for a cata goric deal by the end of today's meeting. this referendum announcement by alexis tsipras means that almost certainly will not de happening. they can't be happy about that. >> they don't seem to be nothing publicly stated yet. they are expecting a statement from...
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if we behave in the same way, we could build walls towards macedonia and bulgaria and then i don't knowe european union and everyone else would do. >>> the bosses of some of south africa's biggest companies have spent the night sleeping on the streets. but as reported from joes hand necessariberg, not everyone is impressed. >> reporter: the chief executive of south africa's largest telecommunications provider along with other business leaders are spending the night out in the control. >> for me it's the symbolism of it. obviously one night and a few hundred thousand bucks won't change the world for people. but i think the symbolism is the right symbolism. i also think these guys who are here hopefully they can put more than money and time. >> reporter: despite the senment though company is preparing to make 4,000 workers redundant. this is one of the men worried about losing his job. >> if you don't have enough to buy a coupon the electricity is off. and the interest rate is poor. and if you check also the water and sanitation, all over is stinking. >> reporter: workers say fop manageme
if we behave in the same way, we could build walls towards macedonia and bulgaria and then i don't knowe european union and everyone else would do. >>> the bosses of some of south africa's biggest companies have spent the night sleeping on the streets. but as reported from joes hand necessariberg, not everyone is impressed. >> reporter: the chief executive of south africa's largest telecommunications provider along with other business leaders are spending the night out in the...
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but macedonia was bad. jenny: what happened to you there? >> thieves stole everything from me. jenny: like so many others, he paid hundreds of euros for across the austrian border. a lift early everyone morning men, women, and children are brought here. there left to walk down the motorways -- they are left to walk down the motorways. the police took these pictures. they have stopped trying to catch the traffickers, too busy they say, dealing with the human cargo. officers told us that one in 10 refugees here is a child traveling alone. they can be as young as six and they end up in homes like this. these boys tell us that they want to study and work in germany. they have made it here -- that they have made it here at all seems extraordinary. >> people in the one car 14, 13, in the one car. laura: this is a rich town, and people want to help, but they have set aside money for flood defenses and spending it fast on refugees. >> we are very surprised that there is no european solution yet to the problem of unaccompanied child refugees, to the refugee problem in general. it is una
but macedonia was bad. jenny: what happened to you there? >> thieves stole everything from me. jenny: like so many others, he paid hundreds of euros for across the austrian border. a lift early everyone morning men, women, and children are brought here. there left to walk down the motorways -- they are left to walk down the motorways. the police took these pictures. they have stopped trying to catch the traffickers, too busy they say, dealing with the human cargo. officers told us that...
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. >> translator: what are we supposed to do to build a wall to macedonia and bulgaria and we will notls and don't want to close ourselves and don't want to live in auctwitz. >>> funeral has taken place and he was a dominant figure in turkish politics serving as president from 1993-2000 and before that he was prime minister seven times. two of the governments were over thrown by military coups. he died on wednesday at the age of 90. some of the hundreds of thousands of migrants who face deportation from the dominican republic protested and a new law stems illegal migration from neighboring haiti and human rights groups say it's phobic and many rushed to register with the government hoping to stay and work legally. adam reports from santimingo. >> they told al jazeera they have not begun deportation operations in the first 24 hours since this deadline passed despite the fact perhaps hundreds of thousands of people perhaps of haiti decent are at risk of being deported across this island of ispanol to the haiti side. now the government says about 300,000 people filed their paperwork tryin
. >> translator: what are we supposed to do to build a wall to macedonia and bulgaria and we will notls and don't want to close ourselves and don't want to live in auctwitz. >>> funeral has taken place and he was a dominant figure in turkish politics serving as president from 1993-2000 and before that he was prime minister seven times. two of the governments were over thrown by military coups. he died on wednesday at the age of 90. some of the hundreds of thousands of migrants...
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. >> translator: what are we supposed to do to build a wall toward macedonia and bulgaria and we willld walls and we will not close itself and do not want to live in achwitz. >> reporter: fighting for autonomy in the country north and due to sign a peace deal on saturday and they are traditionally nomads fighting with the government for more autonomy and less discrimination and the up rising was three years ago when they over ran large areas in the north seizing towns and villages and fighting for more territory control over an area they call azwad in northern mali and we report about an armed rebellion on the ground that continues despite calls for peace. >> reporter: the camp in the wilderness and lamb meat for roasting and quiet like this is rare and brief in their life. leaders agreed on a new deal with the government which is supposed to end the conflict. but as the politicians prepare to sign peace these fighters get ready for war. >> whoever talks of ending the conflict only talks nonsense and it's a big lie this war cannot be ended with a stroke of a pen, as long as we are den
. >> translator: what are we supposed to do to build a wall toward macedonia and bulgaria and we willld walls and we will not close itself and do not want to live in achwitz. >> reporter: fighting for autonomy in the country north and due to sign a peace deal on saturday and they are traditionally nomads fighting with the government for more autonomy and less discrimination and the up rising was three years ago when they over ran large areas in the north seizing towns and villages...
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macedonia has moved to curb capital flow from greece.are getting some headlines from the french president. after we had the position of capital controls, now they are all coming, eu leaders coming one by one to give us their thoughts. mr.: saying that resuming talks will depend on referendum results. there is a timeline. the referendum is on sunday. we are not sure what they are voting on. the offer put on the table by creditors expires tomorrow. manus: the legitimacy of that referendum is in question. it is a moving issue. madame lagarde referred to, what the greeks have been asked to vote on hasn't even been ratified. francine: i'm confused by what mr. hollande has said. he said that talks can resume after the referendum. whether that means they want to stay in the euro, so the scenario would be to restart negotiations from scratch, that is what i think we can infer. manus: as we get more breaking headlines, we will bring them to you. here's the top headlines on bloomberg. china's benchmark share index has entered a bear market. intere
macedonia has moved to curb capital flow from greece.are getting some headlines from the french president. after we had the position of capital controls, now they are all coming, eu leaders coming one by one to give us their thoughts. mr.: saying that resuming talks will depend on referendum results. there is a timeline. the referendum is on sunday. we are not sure what they are voting on. the offer put on the table by creditors expires tomorrow. manus: the legitimacy of that referendum is in...
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an increasing number are landing in greece, police in macedonia reinforced controls on the border. a group has been strapped for days, and -- stranded for days and say their only hope is getting across illegally. >> reporter: they've been stuck for days hundreds with children trying to cross the greek border to mass dobia. they say they have no passports, no rights. >> every day we try to cross. we come back we are sitting in front of the police or military. every time there is hope we trite to cross, they turn us pack. >> reporter: even though it's summer, conditions are tough. migrants with cash can buy food in a village, but they limit themselves to one meal a day. this makeshift camp is full of children, and this is the only way for them to get a hot meal. while they rely on a single tap for clean water. >> translation: this is not a life. we are humans. okay. we are not animals. >> reporter: many migrants say people smugglers are charging up to $2,200 to get them across the border, like this man who arrived not to be identified. >> by this restrictions and measures of the gove
an increasing number are landing in greece, police in macedonia reinforced controls on the border. a group has been strapped for days, and -- stranded for days and say their only hope is getting across illegally. >> reporter: they've been stuck for days hundreds with children trying to cross the greek border to mass dobia. they say they have no passports, no rights. >> every day we try to cross. we come back we are sitting in front of the police or military. every time there is hope...
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actually comes out looking good, comparedformer go slavery public of macedonia, you're not getting free deals here. its moving lowering tariffs. that is how we get more prosperous and get people out of poverty. hold your nose. better than not having it. david: very complex deal and we were able to handle it all in two minutes. we had to compress that segment. melissa, over to you. melissa: move over mr. president, a woman will replace you in 2020. we want to hear your ideas. tweet us @melissaafrancis fox. the cure for this perverse economic system. that is next. you are looking at two airplane fuel gauges. can you spot the difference? no? you can't see that? alright, let's take a look. the one on the right just used 1% less fuel than the one on the left. now, to an airline, a 1% difference could save enough fuel to power hundreds of flights around the world. hey, look at that. pyramids. so you see, two things that are exactly the same have never been more different. ge software. get connected. get insights. get optimized. iand quit a lot,t but ended up nowhere. now i use this. the nicod
actually comes out looking good, comparedformer go slavery public of macedonia, you're not getting free deals here. its moving lowering tariffs. that is how we get more prosperous and get people out of poverty. hold your nose. better than not having it. david: very complex deal and we were able to handle it all in two minutes. we had to compress that segment. melissa, over to you. melissa: move over mr. president, a woman will replace you in 2020. we want to hear your ideas. tweet us...
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. >> translator: what are we supposed to do to build a wall towards macedonia and bulgaria we will not i can guaranty that serbia will not close itself and do not want to live in achwitz. >>> thailand said the first people to be treated for middle east respiratory syndrome shown some improvement but son and brother are showing symptoms but it's not confirmed if they are infected infected. fie land is the fourth country to report cases of the deadly mers virus and scott has the latest from bangkok. >> reporter: officials are confident they have been able to isolate the first case of mers in thailand and identified the 75-year-old as a potential mers patient the first day he arrived and has been taken off to a special hospital as three members of his family that he traveled here with. also 50 people who have come in contact with him in bangkok are being monitored closely and concern is any one with mers gets out of the general public and congested city of 10 million and prime minister and minister of public health are confident with mechanisms in place and 67 entry points in thailand hav
. >> translator: what are we supposed to do to build a wall towards macedonia and bulgaria we will not i can guaranty that serbia will not close itself and do not want to live in achwitz. >>> thailand said the first people to be treated for middle east respiratory syndrome shown some improvement but son and brother are showing symptoms but it's not confirmed if they are infected infected. fie land is the fourth country to report cases of the deadly mers virus and scott has the...
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breakdown of morale of the german troops on the western front here it the deployment and breakthrough in macedonia is what finally did it. the ottomans sued for peace and the ottomans were quicker to perceive with the macedonian debacle meant then even the germans. they were actually on a train and they witnessed the deployment coming back from berlin and he immediately turned to one of his aides and said "we have just eaten that." we have eaten excrement. we are done. they sue for peace. they sue for peace trying to get a good deal from wilson which was not necessarily stupid. he had made all of these promises including lack of tutorial dismemberment. turkey was not at war with the u.s. so it didn't really make sense. the germans are suing for peace on the same reasons. this misunderstanding is born where the germans have something of a case to complain they had been misled by wilson. because in fact wilson and some of his aides have already come to a tacit agreement with france and britain that german territorial integrity will not be respected in the postwar settlement. he did not make this cle
breakdown of morale of the german troops on the western front here it the deployment and breakthrough in macedonia is what finally did it. the ottomans sued for peace and the ottomans were quicker to perceive with the macedonian debacle meant then even the germans. they were actually on a train and they witnessed the deployment coming back from berlin and he immediately turned to one of his aides and said "we have just eaten that." we have eaten excrement. we are done. they sue for...
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. >> host: from macedonia in bronzefeld tex. hey, larry, are you still playing music around austin in has your band found a new venue? >> guest: well there's somebody that really knows me. yeah we used to play in a tex-mex restaurant called hojitas, and re had a -- we often let young people sit in with us so they get the experience. there was a judge who had a 12-year-old daughter that wanted to play. so we let her play. and the next day the fbi closed the place down. they blew the doors off. using explosives. it was a heroin den and it's been -- and it's also embarrassing because i'm an investigative reporter, and -- [laughter] >> guest: and so is our harmonica player, with npr. and we have been playing in this club for years and never noticed that -- we did notice the food wasn't very good, but anyway, 11 people were arrested. and it turned out the opener of the restaurant had served time for three murders and how he got a liquor license in austin, texas, is a little mysterious so we found a club where we think there's no ille
. >> host: from macedonia in bronzefeld tex. hey, larry, are you still playing music around austin in has your band found a new venue? >> guest: well there's somebody that really knows me. yeah we used to play in a tex-mex restaurant called hojitas, and re had a -- we often let young people sit in with us so they get the experience. there was a judge who had a 12-year-old daughter that wanted to play. so we let her play. and the next day the fbi closed the place down. they blew the...