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macedonia police patrol the border and are often heavy handed. he is 63 and traveling alone.s beaten when he tried to sneak across the border. he had been waiting for four days. >> translator: my son needs treatment. i'm doing this so he can join me. >> reporter: recently macedonia has allowed refugees and migrants to transit through the country for three days. but they have to wait until they are allowed in. so throughout the night more people have arrived and some have already left. they are organizing themselves in groups hoping that at some point the macedonia police will let them through. there are many afghans, some aratrian and egyptians and iraqis but most are syrians people like this man who left their families behind. >> translator: we have been here for 14 or 15 hours. we slept on the ground. there is no water. my cloths are dirty. i used to have a good life but look at me now. it has been a month and a half and i'm sleeping on the streets. sometimes people come and help us or at least smile at us it makes us feel like human beings. >> translator: i was afraid to b
macedonia police patrol the border and are often heavy handed. he is 63 and traveling alone.s beaten when he tried to sneak across the border. he had been waiting for four days. >> translator: my son needs treatment. i'm doing this so he can join me. >> reporter: recently macedonia has allowed refugees and migrants to transit through the country for three days. but they have to wait until they are allowed in. so throughout the night more people have arrived and some have already...
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we have more on the greece-macedonia border. >> they're marching by the hundreds under the baking sune roads and in the fields. step by step until they reach the macedonian border. as they go along they form groups that become bigger and bigger. >> i didn't expect it to be so ziff difficult, but now i have to go on. i left everything behind. i'm doing this for my daughter. >> greece in the midst of its own financial crisis has no means to provide assistance. refugees and migrants rely on each other for support and solidarity. the last stretch is along the rail tracks, and that's where the difficulties begin. hundreds are already waiting in this makeshift camp with no hygienic facilities and one tap of running water. macedonian police patrol the border and are often heavy handed. ali is 63 and traveling alone. he was beaten when he tried to sneak in across the border. he had been waiting for four days. >> my son needs treatment. i'm doing this so he can join me. >> recently macedonia has allowed refugees and migrants to transit through the country for three days. but they have to wait
we have more on the greece-macedonia border. >> they're marching by the hundreds under the baking sune roads and in the fields. step by step until they reach the macedonian border. as they go along they form groups that become bigger and bigger. >> i didn't expect it to be so ziff difficult, but now i have to go on. i left everything behind. i'm doing this for my daughter. >> greece in the midst of its own financial crisis has no means to provide assistance. refugees and...
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. >> reporter: recently, macedonia has allowed refugees and migrants to transit through country for three days. but they have to wait until they are allowed in. so throughout the night more people have arrived and some have already left. they are organizing themselves in groups, hoping that at some point the macedonian police will let them through. there are many afghans some eritreans, egyptians and iraqis but most are syrians. >> we have been here for 14 or 15 hours. we slept on the ground, there's no water my clothes are dirty i used to have a good life but look at me now. it's been a month and a half and i'm sleeping on the streets. sometimes people come and help us or at least smile at us, it makes us feel like human beings. >> translator: i was afraid to bring my system here. i didn't want to put them at risk. nobody knows what's ahead. we hear about bandits and gangs. i could go through it alone but i won't let anything happen to my children. >> one by one groups are led into macedonia. but here, starts a new struggle to get a transit permit. and then, their journeys continue throu
. >> reporter: recently, macedonia has allowed refugees and migrants to transit through country for three days. but they have to wait until they are allowed in. so throughout the night more people have arrived and some have already left. they are organizing themselves in groups, hoping that at some point the macedonian police will let them through. there are many afghans some eritreans, egyptians and iraqis but most are syrians. >> we have been here for 14 or 15 hours. we slept on...
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we sell to all regions of the country, to macedonia in the north to the islands down south and if youay in cash, you will be in serious trouble. when the banks shut down, the market don't move. >> the cash-only rule has penetrated all parts of greece's businesses. this shop owner can only restock if he pays in cash. the latest restock has already fell through and the next restock shipment is hundreds of miles away on the island of crete. the economy could grind to a halt within a few days. >> eu states trade a lot with each other and we also import things but soon, we might not be able to pay for any imports as all that at all. -- imports, at all. ben: in other news, the irish carrier ryanair has had a day in court where striking can be allowed after the company. but there is a solution of the company's own. they are going to fly their planes to lithuania and employee crews there. >> ryanair ceo has decided to put the airline's employment away from a danish workers and its unions. he accused the danish court of siding with the competition. >> it is a very strange and surprising ruling
we sell to all regions of the country, to macedonia in the north to the islands down south and if youay in cash, you will be in serious trouble. when the banks shut down, the market don't move. >> the cash-only rule has penetrated all parts of greece's businesses. this shop owner can only restock if he pays in cash. the latest restock has already fell through and the next restock shipment is hundreds of miles away on the island of crete. the economy could grind to a halt within a few...
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we sell to all regions of the country, to macedonia in the north to the islands down south and if youan't pay in cash, you will be in serious trouble. when the banks shut down, the market don't move. >> the cash-only rule has penetrated all parts of greece's businesses. this shop owner can only restock if he pays in cash. the latest restock has already fell through and the next restock shipment is hundreds of miles away on the island of crete. the economy could grind to a halt within a few days. >> eu states trade a lot with each other and we also import things but soon, we might not be able to pay for any imports as all that at all. -- imports, at all. ben: in other news, the irish carrier ryanair has had a day in court where striking can be allowed after the company. but there is a solution of the company's own. they are going to fly their planes to lithuania and employee crews there. >> ryanair ceo has decided to put the airline's employment away from a danish workers and its unions. he accused the danish court of siding with the competition. >> it is a very strange and surprising
we sell to all regions of the country, to macedonia in the north to the islands down south and if youan't pay in cash, you will be in serious trouble. when the banks shut down, the market don't move. >> the cash-only rule has penetrated all parts of greece's businesses. this shop owner can only restock if he pays in cash. the latest restock has already fell through and the next restock shipment is hundreds of miles away on the island of crete. the economy could grind to a halt within a...
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we had the privilege of representing the macedonia basso -- baptist church and got a multimillion dollart against the klan for the burning of that church. you have this kind of history and i guess governor haley is trying to tamp down emotions and maybe spoke too quickly. and i guess it is important to realize that you should not jump to conclusions in either direction too fast. amy: what do you think has to be done right now, richard cohen? >> look, all of these fires have to be investigated. the forensic experts are very very good at that. and then i think we have to continue to look at the racial issues that divide us. we are at an interesting point in our history, in interesting point in time when suddenly, people -- especially in the white community, i think, are selling more aware of the divisive nature, some of the symbols i the confederate flag like confederate holidays, and i think are more willing to address not just those symbols but some of the substance that continues to keep our country separate and unequal. amy: calling for congressional hearings into domestic terrorism? >
we had the privilege of representing the macedonia basso -- baptist church and got a multimillion dollart against the klan for the burning of that church. you have this kind of history and i guess governor haley is trying to tamp down emotions and maybe spoke too quickly. and i guess it is important to realize that you should not jump to conclusions in either direction too fast. amy: what do you think has to be done right now, richard cohen? >> look, all of these fires have to be...
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. >> one by one they're let into macedonia. but here starts a new struggle to get a transit permit. and thenontinue through serbia and hungary before they hope reaching germany or further north. hoda abdel hamid al jazeera on the greek-macedonian border. >> still ahead the children of i.s.i.l. we hear of a young boy who spent five months in a grueling i.s.i.l. training camp before escaping. >>> pulling in the crowds 42 years after his death. ♪ ♪ ♪ get excited for the 1989 world tour with exclusive behind the scenes footage all of taylor swift's music videos interviews, and more. xfinity is the destination for all things taylor swift. al jazeera america gives you the total news experience anytime, anywhere. more on every screen. digital, mobile, social. visit aljazeera.com. follow @ajam on twitter. and like aljazeera america on facebook for more stories, more access, more conversations. so you don't just stay on top of the news, go deeper and get more perspectives on every issue. al jazeera america. >> time now for a reminder of the top stories from al jazeera. after decades of hospi
. >> one by one they're let into macedonia. but here starts a new struggle to get a transit permit. and thenontinue through serbia and hungary before they hope reaching germany or further north. hoda abdel hamid al jazeera on the greek-macedonian border. >> still ahead the children of i.s.i.l. we hear of a young boy who spent five months in a grueling i.s.i.l. training camp before escaping. >>> pulling in the crowds 42 years after his death. ♪ ♪ ♪ get excited for the...
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. >> many migrants are using passed through macedonia and serbia before entering hungary. the government said 70,000 migrants have entered the country this year. compared to 43000 and 2014. >> we have an important message for the public. the hunger in military -- the hungarian military will build the final fence. >> causing problems with police using tear gas last month to subdue fighting in a migrant shelter in the eastern city. defense will measure four meters and stretch 175 kilometers around the border with serbia. genie: britain says it is creating a secure zone in calais that will sequester british-bound trucks in hopes of stopping migrants. the british home secretary says the move would provide a secure waiting area for vehicles and stop truck drivers from becoming targets for those attempting to illegally enter the u.k. with more on that. >> sporting a truck for a better life in britain. thousands of migrants from sudan, eritrea and syria attempt this crossing every day. climbing into one of the vehicles at the french port town of calais. britain has had enough. a
. >> many migrants are using passed through macedonia and serbia before entering hungary. the government said 70,000 migrants have entered the country this year. compared to 43000 and 2014. >> we have an important message for the public. the hunger in military -- the hungarian military will build the final fence. >> causing problems with police using tear gas last month to subdue fighting in a migrant shelter in the eastern city. defense will measure four meters and stretch...
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syriza's office has been taken over, and the communist labour union has taken over the ministry of macedonia. the public ser tore and the far left are the forces of the status quo. they want everyone to return to the public sector and want deregulation in labour laws to be reversed, all the austerity to be reversed. it's not surprising. all of those people will be lost to syriza, if we go further down the path of implementation of policies. the private sector will agree to what is in the documents. they are the ones that need the most help from the creditors. they are the ones that bore the brunt of unemployment, tax increases. they have no liquidity from banks, and little help from the public sector. the market now is collapsing because of the bank closure. this is something the i.m.f. immorializes. they say that greece will need 85 billion euros in 55 years, not the 52 necessary on july the 2nd. mainly because the banks need to be recapitalized. >> a tough road ahead to all concerned. >> now, a japanese parliamentary committee has approved a set of security bills that could expand the role
syriza's office has been taken over, and the communist labour union has taken over the ministry of macedonia. the public ser tore and the far left are the forces of the status quo. they want everyone to return to the public sector and want deregulation in labour laws to be reversed, all the austerity to be reversed. it's not surprising. all of those people will be lost to syriza, if we go further down the path of implementation of policies. the private sector will agree to what is in the...
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they'll keep exchanging money, a bit like the next-door neighbour, macedonia, they have their own currency, but it is the euro some are tried in euro, i would think the euro will continue to exist. there's no reason why they should exit. and the only reason why it should have happened is the banking center freezes. but it's frozen already. the underlying clauses for a grexit are gone. >> the e.c.b. is involved with emergency support, and that will not change soon. >> not until two weeks time... >> when they miss a payment. >> when they miss a payment. then things will change. until then it will continue. the cole ator am is less and less there's less and -- collateral is less and less there's less money in the system. >> instead of withdrawing 60 yourors, it may be 20 or 30. >> zero. eventually the money will run out. tuesday, wednesday is today, when there's no more money in the cash machine. then it's a cash economy. this is when emergency loans are questionable much banks are froze, even if europe lends them more money, how does it arrive at the people if there's no bank the transition
they'll keep exchanging money, a bit like the next-door neighbour, macedonia, they have their own currency, but it is the euro some are tried in euro, i would think the euro will continue to exist. there's no reason why they should exit. and the only reason why it should have happened is the banking center freezes. but it's frozen already. the underlying clauses for a grexit are gone. >> the e.c.b. is involved with emergency support, and that will not change soon. >> not until two...
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worth is north of $10 billion, which my wonderful team at cnn points out was roughly the gdp of macedonia last year. here is michael cohen, executive vice president for the trump organization and special counsel to donald trump. michael, great to see you. thank you very much for coming. it's our first chance to gmeet. he is topping, yes, in the margin of error when you look with jeb bush, topping a national poll but then look at the negatives, the unfavorables that are oh, so important for presidential candidates. 61% unfavorables when you look at amongst hispanics, he's at 81% in the negative column with hispanics. yet your boss trump says he's going to win the hispanic vote. how? >> donald trump is going to win this election. i'm going to tell you because his message is resonating with the people. his message of making america great again. donald trump is adamant that he sees the united states of america as the land of opportunity, and if elected president, he's going to bring that opportunity to their doorstep. >> can he do that -- >> and that's not something that any other candidate c
worth is north of $10 billion, which my wonderful team at cnn points out was roughly the gdp of macedonia last year. here is michael cohen, executive vice president for the trump organization and special counsel to donald trump. michael, great to see you. thank you very much for coming. it's our first chance to gmeet. he is topping, yes, in the margin of error when you look with jeb bush, topping a national poll but then look at the negatives, the unfavorables that are oh, so important for...
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we represented the other church, macedonia baptist.piracy by a whole set of klansmen and klan leader as well. >> marc muriel joins us on the phone. just as mark pottok was looking back to the '90s when this very church was also burned to the ground we don't know whether it's been deliberate or not at this moment but reflect, if you can, what they might be going through and what this means for the community. >> the community, the church imagine losing your house of worship. imagine just a whole notion and the idea and suspicion that someone could potentially deliberately set a fire at a church. it's heinous. it's hateful. we don't know of course if it rises to the level of a hate crime, but the timing is suspicious, the locations are suspicious. there's sufficient suspicion, i think for people to want to ask the hard and difficult questions. and i know that the idea that there could be a conspiracy or an active effort to burn churches is not remote given some of the history in the past. we -- what i hope and pray, obviously, is that thi
we represented the other church, macedonia baptist.piracy by a whole set of klansmen and klan leader as well. >> marc muriel joins us on the phone. just as mark pottok was looking back to the '90s when this very church was also burned to the ground we don't know whether it's been deliberate or not at this moment but reflect, if you can, what they might be going through and what this means for the community. >> the community, the church imagine losing your house of worship. imagine...
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. >> host: firm macedonia in texas. hey larry are you still playing music around austin?has your band found a new venue? >> guest: we used to play in a text tags restaurant. we often let you people sit in with us to get the experience. they had a judge with a 12-year-old daughter that wanted to play, so we let her play. the next day the fbi closed the place down. they blew the doors off. it is a harrowing den. it's a little embarrassing because i'm an investigative reporter and so is our harmonica player john burnett with npr. we did notice the food wasn't very good. 11 people were arrested and it turned out the owner restaurant has served time for three murders and how they got a liquor license in austin texas was a little mysterious. we found a club that we think there's no legal committee going on. it is called one-to-one on sophomore in austin. >> host: another question from chicago. >> are just wondering. but he think is the future of politics with religion and vice versa? >> well religion plays a big role in our country obviously. if you look at candidates in the pr
. >> host: firm macedonia in texas. hey larry are you still playing music around austin?has your band found a new venue? >> guest: we used to play in a text tags restaurant. we often let you people sit in with us to get the experience. they had a judge with a 12-year-old daughter that wanted to play, so we let her play. the next day the fbi closed the place down. they blew the doors off. it is a harrowing den. it's a little embarrassing because i'm an investigative reporter and so...
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lots of countries around grayslake macedonia used the euro.ountries like bulgaria have a monetary board in a fixed rate. that maybe greece's future. maria: thinks are being on the program meant for weighing in. chinese stocks in bear market territory. sharp declines overnight for the first time in four days despite news by regulators to halt the worst month long selloff in two decades. jack, sandra, three and a quarter trillion dollars wiped away from chinese equities in three weeks. sandra: about two or 300 mainland chinese companies -- they are not saying why would they do it. you can assume they don't want to be part of the mess that it is right now. let's start trading right now, take a breather. that's a fascinating situation. >> it's not a completely developed market. we've got a guy who goes to international conference is incessant chinese i dare to study european american and japanese markets and figure out how we do it because they want to get there. one important perspective for this is the market was up 151% in less than a year. we
lots of countries around grayslake macedonia used the euro.ountries like bulgaria have a monetary board in a fixed rate. that maybe greece's future. maria: thinks are being on the program meant for weighing in. chinese stocks in bear market territory. sharp declines overnight for the first time in four days despite news by regulators to halt the worst month long selloff in two decades. jack, sandra, three and a quarter trillion dollars wiped away from chinese equities in three weeks. sandra:...