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concern thanater actually is in western europe. we can see the frantic way western europe is dealing with radical islam and the impact of it. several months ago, six months to a year ago now, went down and provided egypt's president $2 billion , even at a time when we've seen testimony regarding a weakness in the economy of russia. why did that happen? is that because he wants russia to dominate egypt? england and other great countries in the world, china, japan, india -- these are great countries in the world, and their leaders calculate what is good for their country, and in the long run, i believe the reason why that $2 billion and help to general a cc was coming forward was because putin the colleges that if radical islam were to take over in egypt, these other countries would be swept away in the gulf, and you would have radical islam pouring into central asia, and that would dramatically impact the security of the country and the future of the world. i think that there is some strategic thinking going on rather than simply he
concern thanater actually is in western europe. we can see the frantic way western europe is dealing with radical islam and the impact of it. several months ago, six months to a year ago now, went down and provided egypt's president $2 billion , even at a time when we've seen testimony regarding a weakness in the economy of russia. why did that happen? is that because he wants russia to dominate egypt? england and other great countries in the world, china, japan, india -- these are great...
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thousands of migrants trying to reach western and northern europe are stranded in the balkans with countries at the closing their borders or restricting the number of people allowed to enter. many are stuck at the border. the slovenian government says more than 5000 people have crossed the border today and it cannot cope with the numbers. croatia has opened its border. dozens of people trapped there are crossing now. >> there was optimism after croatia reopened its border with serbia. refugees continue their journeys to northern and western european countries. conditions at the u.n. refugee camp became desperate. >> doctors receive many medical cases. this is a humanitarian situation. you will see women with children , disabled people. >> the rain. >> the backlog built up after hungary closed its border. some started to make their way across fiedls. the next border is the slovenian one. after this is a call for europe to do more. >> it creates a huge political, socioeconomic problem. these defenseless refugees are fleeing their countires because of the war, persecution. wer have to provide l
thousands of migrants trying to reach western and northern europe are stranded in the balkans with countries at the closing their borders or restricting the number of people allowed to enter. many are stuck at the border. the slovenian government says more than 5000 people have crossed the border today and it cannot cope with the numbers. croatia has opened its border. dozens of people trapped there are crossing now. >> there was optimism after croatia reopened its border with serbia....
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western europe is up 5%, which is very strong. in eastern europe is down 15%.o, that is why you do not see it when you look at total europe, but western europe is up quite a bit. manus: what is a chance of raising prices? if we look at the core of europe, things are better. everybody else has disinflation all over i t. >> we are in that same boat. appliances is still a deflationary market in western europe, in europe in total. so, i think, you know, it is coming off a 2006 peak down 20%. so, although there has been good improvement recently, in the last six of several quarters, we probably need another year or so before you get the asset utilization back to the point where you will not be in a deflationary market. manus: so, let's get to the big elephant in the room, then. you're trying to get g.e. electronics and get this deal done before the end of the year. said you you -- you are prepared to sell certain assets to get this deal done. you have got to try to help me here. what are the assets? give us some indication of what is up for grabs to get the deal don
western europe is up 5%, which is very strong. in eastern europe is down 15%.o, that is why you do not see it when you look at total europe, but western europe is up quite a bit. manus: what is a chance of raising prices? if we look at the core of europe, things are better. everybody else has disinflation all over i t. >> we are in that same boat. appliances is still a deflationary market in western europe, in europe in total. so, i think, you know, it is coming off a 2006 peak down 20%....
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for more, we talked to a western europe researcher at human talk to ach -- we western europe researcher at human rights watch, joining me from new york. talks in recent weeks have been about accommodating refugees. the emphasis in these talks is about how to keep refugees out. >> indeed, the focus is on enforcing borders and shifting responsibility from eu member states to their neighbors, who, in fact -- talking about countries like jordan, lebanon, turkey, are taking in a considerable number of syrian refugees. the eu should be facing up to its own responsibilities here. reporter: nevertheless, the position of some european countries, britain, and also to an extent france, is this is best managed by giving large sums of financial aid to countries which border syria. >> it is an important step and it is good for these countries to be supported. just remember that jordan -- countries like jordan and lebanon -- jordan's population is syrian refugees right now. this is a lot for those countries to cope with. they you should be facing its responsibilities and recognizing that a lot of thes
for more, we talked to a western europe researcher at human talk to ach -- we western europe researcher at human rights watch, joining me from new york. talks in recent weeks have been about accommodating refugees. the emphasis in these talks is about how to keep refugees out. >> indeed, the focus is on enforcing borders and shifting responsibility from eu member states to their neighbors, who, in fact -- talking about countries like jordan, lebanon, turkey, are taking in a considerable...
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but even for the lucky few who make it through the bottleneck, the destinations in western europe are still a long way off. authorities in croatia are trying to limit the number of people crossing through their country, but this means crowds on the other side continue to grow. >> the number is, as you can see, is increasing, so it is challenging to process everyone and a fast way because there are many. even if the border is open, the process is slow because people are continuously arriving. reporter: once they make it to croatia, they are in the european union, an important step. many people here are losing hope. >> i see that in my road every day, i see death in the water. when i came here, there is too many traffic here. somebody close the gate and i cannot go to europe or to another place. reporter: on the other side of the country, desperate scenes overnight as more than a thousand people waded through a river to get into slovenia. once across, they were met by slovenian police who escorted them to a nearby refugee camp. at the shelter they found there was short-lived. in the mor
but even for the lucky few who make it through the bottleneck, the destinations in western europe are still a long way off. authorities in croatia are trying to limit the number of people crossing through their country, but this means crowds on the other side continue to grow. >> the number is, as you can see, is increasing, so it is challenging to process everyone and a fast way because there are many. even if the border is open, the process is slow because people are continuously...
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more than half of the refugees now trying to get to western europe are syrians fleeing war in their country and coming a different way. more than 2,000 have crossed the border from macedonia through serbia heading north they hope through europe. many carrying small children along this dirt road towards the serbian border villages. around 300,000 are estimated to have gone through serbia in the past few weeks alone. it's a main route for those people aiming to reach western europe >>> the war in yemen now, the saudi coalition has regained control of the strait between the arabian peninsula. >>reporter: as the war grinds on, the terrain gets more complicated and the toll more severe. here, popular resistance forces and army troops are claiming what they call a strategic victory. reconnaissance. >> houthhouthi. >> i no longer have a house or furniture. no home or anything. >> near the red sea, residents are furious after a reported air strike on a yemenny -- yemeni wedding ceremony, many blame the saudi coalition. >> you hit a wedding party, women and children. you killed women and children. a
more than half of the refugees now trying to get to western europe are syrians fleeing war in their country and coming a different way. more than 2,000 have crossed the border from macedonia through serbia heading north they hope through europe. many carrying small children along this dirt road towards the serbian border villages. around 300,000 are estimated to have gone through serbia in the past few weeks alone. it's a main route for those people aiming to reach western europe >>>...
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united states, western europe, turkey, the arab states, iran, russia, all of those people have to comeogether and assad has to be at the table, too. all of those people have to come together and agree on a transition. from assad to a new government. that new government needs to be inclusive of all the different groups in syria. including the alawites. everyone has to have a role. it is almost the way in lebanon, where everyone is guaranteed a significant role in the government no matter what the voting. everyone has a particular job that goes to them. that is the way the outcome in syria will have to be. a transition from assad to that. once you have an agreement on what that looks like, and you can take syrian military, with everyone helping, with the united states, arabs, western europe, everyone helping, and you can go after and defeat isis and al nusra. until you have that political settlement, nothing else can happen. they are working across purposes. one thing that absolutely has to be true for that political negotiation to work is for assad to be weak enough that he will be will
united states, western europe, turkey, the arab states, iran, russia, all of those people have to comeogether and assad has to be at the table, too. all of those people have to come together and agree on a transition. from assad to a new government. that new government needs to be inclusive of all the different groups in syria. including the alawites. everyone has to have a role. it is almost the way in lebanon, where everyone is guaranteed a significant role in the government no matter what...
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of course, there is the radicalization of individuals in western europe, australia, canada, the unitedtes. while we are at stalemate, the radicalization process continues. stalemate, while not allowing them to get to where they ultimately want to be, they are still doing pretty well, and they are still dangerous in terms of this radicalization if i had to take win or lose, i would pick winning because they are not losing enough. charlie: you believe russia genuinely wants to cooperate with the united states? mike: no, i don't. what i think vladimir putin's fundamental goal is in life, what he wants his legacy to be, and he plans on being the leader of russia for a long, long time, what he wants his legacy to be is the reestablishment of the russian empire. if he was here with us and the cameras were not running and he trusted us, that is what he would say to that. this is not an analytic construct. that is what he says to his closest friends. what does that mean, reestablish the russian empire? he would say direct control over or significant influence in all of those parts of the forme
of course, there is the radicalization of individuals in western europe, australia, canada, the unitedtes. while we are at stalemate, the radicalization process continues. stalemate, while not allowing them to get to where they ultimately want to be, they are still doing pretty well, and they are still dangerous in terms of this radicalization if i had to take win or lose, i would pick winning because they are not losing enough. charlie: you believe russia genuinely wants to cooperate with the...
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done in parallel with the base re-alignment and closure commission, and in fact if you look at western europe, a number of troops has diminished quite significantly, as well as a number of bases there. you make an interesting point in your book that there's been -- at the same time they're downsizing in europe, they're pouring millions of dollars more into refurbishing and rennovating structures that remain. but there has been an attempt, at least, to grapple with this. right? >> there has. there has. but i think we have seen contradictory trends often. again, while bases have been closed in europe, going back to the bush administration, in significant numbers bases and troops being brought home. we have also seen this increasing buildup of bases in the persian gulf. tens of billions of gnarls to build base infrastructure in the persian gulf. you're right, the pentagon has engaged in particular in europe, in a systemic evaluation of what bases can be closed. but for example, the military construction system is so out of control that frequently you have examples where new schools are built tha
done in parallel with the base re-alignment and closure commission, and in fact if you look at western europe, a number of troops has diminished quite significantly, as well as a number of bases there. you make an interesting point in your book that there's been -- at the same time they're downsizing in europe, they're pouring millions of dollars more into refurbishing and rennovating structures that remain. but there has been an attempt, at least, to grapple with this. right? >> there...
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>> >> well, i talked to many of them and they all want to go to western europe.y are mainly target is germany, so that is their final destination, but some are mentioning denmark and also sweden and norway as a countries which they would like to go. they were offered in croatia also to stay here but no one would like to do that. they all want to go to western europe countries where they believe they are going to have a better life conditions and better assistance and where they can find a better future better than they had in syria or afghanistan or iran, all the countries they are coming from. >> thank you for that from a very rainy border area there, thank you. >> army police and civilian volunteers are helping to rescue stranded people after typhoon kappu dropped rain. >> typhoon kappu struck early sunday morning. this has been inaccessible. this is the area we were trying to cross yesterday but were unable to because of chest deep waters. now power is still out, no electricity, no running water. everything as it stands still at the moment, you can see farms t
>> >> well, i talked to many of them and they all want to go to western europe.y are mainly target is germany, so that is their final destination, but some are mentioning denmark and also sweden and norway as a countries which they would like to go. they were offered in croatia also to stay here but no one would like to do that. they all want to go to western europe countries where they believe they are going to have a better life conditions and better assistance and where they can...
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there was no love in western europe for socialist realism. nobody was clamoring for the works of -- daily when i can olokov.f is show loo hhe eventually got a nobel pri. e. no one was looking for that kind of art and literature. it wasn't competing against it that much -- the idea was simply that there is no way the americans can be producing anything that is the equivalent -- there was a time period in the 50's with two nobel prizes pasternak, aunto battlefield of the cultural cold war. either note that answers your question. -- i don't know if that answers your question. >> have you ever come across modernist ballet? you talk about martha graham and the modern dancer. but say the works of george balanchine? mr. barnhisel: i have to admit that my understanding of dance is so minimal, i wouldn't trust myself to even start talking about what would make it modernist. i am aware of the fact that some people say that balanchine -- i couldn't start talking about how it was used. graham was sent on diplomatic tours of europe, even over to the sovie
there was no love in western europe for socialist realism. nobody was clamoring for the works of -- daily when i can olokov.f is show loo hhe eventually got a nobel pri. e. no one was looking for that kind of art and literature. it wasn't competing against it that much -- the idea was simply that there is no way the americans can be producing anything that is the equivalent -- there was a time period in the 50's with two nobel prizes pasternak, aunto battlefield of the cultural cold war. either...
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of course, there is the radicalization of individuals, right, in western europe and australia and canadaand the united states. so while we're at stalemate, that radicalization process continues. so stalemate, while certainly not allowing them to get to where they ultimately want to be, they're still doing pretty well and they're still dangerous in terms of this radicalization. so if i had to pick win or lose, i would say they are winning because they're not losing enough. >> rose: you believe russia genuinely wants to cooperate with the united states? >> no, i don't. you know, what i think -- what i think vladimir putin's fundamental goal is in life, what he wants his legacy as the leader of that country to be -- and, by the way, charlie, he plans on being the leader of russia for a long, long, long, long time -- what he wants his legacy to be is the reestablishment to have the russian empire -- of the russian empire. and if he were sitting here with us and the cameras weren't running and he trustedwus, he would use those words, he would say that. this is not an analytic construct from t
of course, there is the radicalization of individuals, right, in western europe and australia and canadaand the united states. so while we're at stalemate, that radicalization process continues. so stalemate, while certainly not allowing them to get to where they ultimately want to be, they're still doing pretty well and they're still dangerous in terms of this radicalization. so if i had to pick win or lose, i would say they are winning because they're not losing enough. >> rose: you...
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love in western europe for socialist realism. no one was clamoring for the the only one i can think of thiis schollocom. competing against it with it that much. the idea was that americans cannot be producing the of andre grie. the nobel prizes were becoming a battlefield of the cultural cold war. i don't know if that answers your questions? ? [no audio] have you ever come across modernist ballet? you talk about martha graham in the modern dancers. admit that myo understanding of dance is so minimal, i would trust myself to even start talking about that. [laughter] the answer is i am aware of the fact that some people say that they brought modernism to ballet , but i couldn't begin to talk about how it was used. in the 1950's, we send a lot of arts groups there. wrote a great book about jazz players like ellington and dizzy gillespie. i wish i could talk more in depth, but i don't trust myself with anything related to that. >> were the europeans also using this whole idea of modernism at againsturing the attack the communist move
love in western europe for socialist realism. no one was clamoring for the the only one i can think of thiis schollocom. competing against it with it that much. the idea was that americans cannot be producing the of andre grie. the nobel prizes were becoming a battlefield of the cultural cold war. i don't know if that answers your questions? ? [no audio] have you ever come across modernist ballet? you talk about martha graham in the modern dancers. admit that myo understanding of dance is so...
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it's doing it in greece and western europe and in this country. you together get our system and we have the whole project in the atlas society that gets the crony capitalism and we've become a very corrupt society so the libertarians and more constitutional republicans want to challenge the welfare state and challenge the regime and pair it back who represents them that is an interesting question. rand paul seems to be the one they like and now drawn paul was a representative a few years ago and there are others who kind of a spider to have a foot in the libertarian camp. those are the three at war with one another. they are also funded very easily. karl rove you have backing the libertarian faction and a coolish and backing what i call the more religious oriented conservatives and extreme social conservatives so it's not just an ideological battle but the battle of that the battle of resources going on in the gop as well as a that's the situation now and backdrop is that there were the republican republican party's and the graphic death spiral. t
it's doing it in greece and western europe and in this country. you together get our system and we have the whole project in the atlas society that gets the crony capitalism and we've become a very corrupt society so the libertarians and more constitutional republicans want to challenge the welfare state and challenge the regime and pair it back who represents them that is an interesting question. rand paul seems to be the one they like and now drawn paul was a representative a few years ago...
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there is -- this is a greater concern than it actually is in western europe. now we can see what is going on, the frantic way western europe is dealing with radical islam and the impact of it. president putin gave several months ago, six months to a year ago now, went down and provided president ella cc of egypt $2 billion with the credit. of allion, even at a time weakness in the economy of russia. why did that happen? is that because he wants russia to dominate egypt? , like england and other great countries in the , in china come in japan come in india, these are great countries in the world that their leaders calculate what is good for the country. and in the long run, i believe billion,n why that $2 which helped general asisi, is because who technologies that , if radical islam or to take over in egypt, that these other countries would be swept away in the gulf and you would have radical islam pouring into central asia and that would dramatically impact the security of his country and the future of the world. i think that there is some strategic thinking
there is -- this is a greater concern than it actually is in western europe. now we can see what is going on, the frantic way western europe is dealing with radical islam and the impact of it. president putin gave several months ago, six months to a year ago now, went down and provided president ella cc of egypt $2 billion with the credit. of allion, even at a time weakness in the economy of russia. why did that happen? is that because he wants russia to dominate egypt? , like england and other...
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there is, this is a greater concern than actually is in western europe. and we can see what's going on, the frantic way western europe is dealing with radical islam and the impact of it. president putin just gave, not just, several months ago, i think it must've been six months to a year ago now, when data provided president aldo sese of egypt -- president sisi, a feature, $2 billion of credit, $2 billion even in a time when we've had testimony of weakness in the economy of russia. now, why did that happen? it's not just because he wants russia to dominate egypt. listen, russia is like england, and other great countries in the world, in china, and japan, india it is a great countries of the world, that their leaders calculate what is good for the country. and in the long run, i believe the reason why that $2 billion that helped to general sisi was coming forward was because putin acknowledges that if radical islam were to take over in egypt, that these other countries would be swept away in the gulf and she would have radical islam pouring into central as
there is, this is a greater concern than actually is in western europe. and we can see what's going on, the frantic way western europe is dealing with radical islam and the impact of it. president putin just gave, not just, several months ago, i think it must've been six months to a year ago now, when data provided president aldo sese of egypt -- president sisi, a feature, $2 billion of credit, $2 billion even in a time when we've had testimony of weakness in the economy of russia. now, why did...
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with the latest from surgeon i can't, one of the main transit points for refugees heading for western europe. >> the serbian town one of several on a well-trodden route to europe overrun by refugees, many of them syrians. to get here most would have crossed the sea from turkey, which is why union officials in brussels are keen to enlist the help of president erdogan. they want him to improve conditions for up to 2 million refugees thought to be living in turkey to allow them to work, to dissuade them from making this perilous exodus. what they got was turkey taking the moral high ground, hinting that steps . >> putting people straight on buses to croatia where they'll become someone else's problem. >> how long have you been in this queue. >> three days. >> three days with your family? >> it may not be pleasant, but it's a system, and it's working. but the capacity of germany where many of these people wan wanting to is not infinite. seeking turkey's help is a desperate measure as this crisis tests to the limit the very unity upon which the european union was founded. jonah hull, serbia. >> p
with the latest from surgeon i can't, one of the main transit points for refugees heading for western europe. >> the serbian town one of several on a well-trodden route to europe overrun by refugees, many of them syrians. to get here most would have crossed the sea from turkey, which is why union officials in brussels are keen to enlist the help of president erdogan. they want him to improve conditions for up to 2 million refugees thought to be living in turkey to allow them to work, to...
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it's the size of western europe but it is an area with enormous future, enormous prospects but also a very troubled region. >> despite the troubles, the government appears then to be talking up the region's economic prospects as you have said. what is its prescription was adrian? >> reporter: investment and more investment. last time the president up veiled an ambition plan to recreate the final he wants this to be the new silk road. we are starting to see this project taking shape. there is a real building frenzy going on in the city right now. new residential developments, new highways, new roads and rep plea indicate that in central asia. analysts say this is not so much about chinese exports to central asia and, also, europe, but, also, about exporting chinese influence. >> said, chinese government says this will create thousands of new jobs but the ethnic muslim weigurs say it will be at our experience because it will see more chinese coming into the area so the silk road project could actually rise rather than lessen tensions in this area. >> adrian thank you very much for that.
it's the size of western europe but it is an area with enormous future, enormous prospects but also a very troubled region. >> despite the troubles, the government appears then to be talking up the region's economic prospects as you have said. what is its prescription was adrian? >> reporter: investment and more investment. last time the president up veiled an ambition plan to recreate the final he wants this to be the new silk road. we are starting to see this project taking shape....
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so they think that they will find a better life in western europe and that it will be their future. but in order to solve this problem, i think we have to work together, and all these countries in the region should be united on an agenda to promote the economic relations with all the european countries and united states. and to attract more investments. once they have a better life there and they have possibilities for jobs and livelihood there, they will stay. so the root problem in the balkans is economic reasons. not like in syria or other countries. yes, i can compare it with some african countries who are also leaving for economic reasons. my prime minister, thank you very much for receiving him last time he was here, has really good agenda on the countries. that's why his first visit after elected as prime minister. to show our support to -- and also as you know albania, twice, and the albanian prime minister. so the program which we are doing is i think the resolution of the whole problem. >> i certainly applaud that leadership and very much appreciate it. one of the things w
so they think that they will find a better life in western europe and that it will be their future. but in order to solve this problem, i think we have to work together, and all these countries in the region should be united on an agenda to promote the economic relations with all the european countries and united states. and to attract more investments. once they have a better life there and they have possibilities for jobs and livelihood there, they will stay. so the root problem in the...
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the roots to western europe are increasingly restricted. desperation and exhaustion sometimes develop into scuffles with the refugees. in slovenia, they will deploy soldiers to the transit camps. the army has arrived, but the numbers involved are extremely small. we've counted no more than five soldiers here. and their role has been limited. they're helping to hand out food to the refugees along side the ngos and the police. so despite the vote in parliament, the larger contribution is still being worked out. >> the soldiers role right now is to watch over the refugees when they arrive here. if they see something out of place the soldiers must inform the nearest police officer because we are the ones in charge. the army is very busy today, and i'm grateful for that. >> many european leaders will convene on sunday to discuss the refugee emergency in the western balkans. images such as these will certainly focus their attention. paul brennan, al jazeera, slovenia. >> well, a number of refugees trying to reach europe has focused, thousands mak
the roots to western europe are increasingly restricted. desperation and exhaustion sometimes develop into scuffles with the refugees. in slovenia, they will deploy soldiers to the transit camps. the army has arrived, but the numbers involved are extremely small. we've counted no more than five soldiers here. and their role has been limited. they're helping to hand out food to the refugees along side the ngos and the police. so despite the vote in parliament, the larger contribution is still...
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done in parallel with the base re-alignment and closure commission, and in fact if you look at western europe, a number of troops has diminished quite significantly, as well as a number of bases there. you make an interesting point in your book that there's been -- at the same time they're downsizing in europe, they're pouring millions of dollars more into refurbishing and rennovating structures that remain. but there has been an attempt, at least, to grapple with this. right? >> there has. thereas
done in parallel with the base re-alignment and closure commission, and in fact if you look at western europe, a number of troops has diminished quite significantly, as well as a number of bases there. you make an interesting point in your book that there's been -- at the same time they're downsizing in europe, they're pouring millions of dollars more into refurbishing and rennovating structures that remain. but there has been an attempt, at least, to grapple with this. right? >> there...
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. >>> thousands of migrants heading to western europe. there is an overwhelming number of immigrants. slovenia says it has put 2,000 migrants on to trains heading towards austria. >>> it is all but certain that paul ryan will be the next speaker of the house. the freedom caucus and two other groups of house republicans ryan says must support him in order to run have said that they would. house republicans will voten private. the entire house will vote one week from today. >>> president obama vetoed a defense bill passed by congress. the president says he does support certain provisions in the bill but disagrees with other parts of it. he claims the bill impedes his ability to close the detention facility at guantanamo bay and hurts the long term spending. >>> a bill aimed at increasing the cyber attacks is one step closer. the u.s. senate held a vote endorsing the cyber information sharing act and intended to encourage the sharing of cyber information among companies and the u.s. government. >>> congress took the first steps to change the
. >>> thousands of migrants heading to western europe. there is an overwhelming number of immigrants. slovenia says it has put 2,000 migrants on to trains heading towards austria. >>> it is all but certain that paul ryan will be the next speaker of the house. the freedom caucus and two other groups of house republicans ryan says must support him in order to run have said that they would. house republicans will voten private. the entire house will vote one week from today....
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you see where it is eventually headed, over to western europe, and that is not an uncommon phenomenon. top wind still 85 miles per hour. 61 degrees. rooftop,ive from our you can see the potomac river, crystal city. a lot of clouds, but the sun is peeking through, and there will be more sunshine as we had throughout the afternoon. drying wind will be with us throughout the afternoon. 61 in frederick in baltimore, 59 in annapolis. if there is any question on whether we are hanging on to late summer or getting into early fall, wintergreen, 39 degrees. 67 will be the high. mid-to-upper 60 south of the metro. youupdated forecast all have to do is go to wjla.com/text and subscribe. you can keep updated even when we are not on timothy, and know if anything is threatening your , and-- we are not on tv you know if anything is straining your area. the best news of all is that the weekend, we have that forecast. larry: we like that. the coast guard said it has found the body of a crew member from the cargo ship that went to sing in hurricane joaquin. investigators believe that ship sank. an airb
you see where it is eventually headed, over to western europe, and that is not an uncommon phenomenon. top wind still 85 miles per hour. 61 degrees. rooftop,ive from our you can see the potomac river, crystal city. a lot of clouds, but the sun is peeking through, and there will be more sunshine as we had throughout the afternoon. drying wind will be with us throughout the afternoon. 61 in frederick in baltimore, 59 in annapolis. if there is any question on whether we are hanging on to late...
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their march to freedom in western europe was detoured by border closures, yet they marched on. joined each day by thousands more. >> doctors want to change the way high school football and what happened after part of a plane's landing gear >> today a medical panel urged high school football leagues to ban certain types of tacklklg to save lives. another player died last week in chicago an dean reynolds is there. >> reporter: friends, neighbors an coaches of andre smith gathered over the weekend to mourn the 17 year old senior whose life was cut short playing a game he loved. his brother eric had a warning for andre's teammates. >> protect yourself, be cautious because something as sirch el as a foot ball injury can end a whole life. >> ter rell alex and certificate a toach. >> there is no practice for something like this. not something you can write down and come up with a script for these young men. >> reporter: split played for a chicago high school collision in the last play of the last game of the season. he is the 7th high school player in the country to die in 2015 from a
their march to freedom in western europe was detoured by border closures, yet they marched on. joined each day by thousands more. >> doctors want to change the way high school football and what happened after part of a plane's landing gear >> today a medical panel urged high school football leagues to ban certain types of tacklklg to save lives. another player died last week in chicago an dean reynolds is there. >> reporter: friends, neighbors an coaches of andre smith...
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. >> they see people are celebrating being gay in north america and western europe and thomas those people are becoming more conservative and it is getting bad. >> the people that we are honoring tonight are exhibiting and level of courage that is beyond what any of us could have imagined. >> the refugees were honored with courage awards which raises and grants tens of millions of dollars for lg bt causes and programs. >> i was wondering what would become of my daughter and my partner. >> one recipient touched on what it was like leaving family and familiarity to flee. unlike traditional refugees, they often arrive with nothing, knowing no one. >> finding them housing host was the best model for them so we had people that opened up their homes and let them stay with them for the next few months. >> from the refugees themselves, heartfelt thanks. >> we feel that you made the impossible, possible. thank you. >>> as for the numbers, about 3500 lg bt refugees arrive in the us every year. another 1500, and granted asylum, and many remain understandably skittish about coming out. some of the hon
. >> they see people are celebrating being gay in north america and western europe and thomas those people are becoming more conservative and it is getting bad. >> the people that we are honoring tonight are exhibiting and level of courage that is beyond what any of us could have imagined. >> the refugees were honored with courage awards which raises and grants tens of millions of dollars for lg bt causes and programs. >> i was wondering what would become of my daughter...
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we have been hearing the establishment of western europe soccer, at putin, at qatar, and saying that how can we possibly let these countries that operate in a different manner host the world's biggest athletic event. if these allegation are proven to be true, we see germany, the very establishment of the game apparently operating in very much the same manner. what we are seeing is what a lot of the critics of the game have been saying all along. it's not an east west cultural clash, the entire game is rotten from within and in need of a change. >> meanwhile, suspended fifa president sepp blatter told the agency that the two had a gentleman's agreement. boaboth have been banned from f. both he and blatter claiming it was payment for work he did with fifa ten years earlier. >>> now tourists travel to greece every year to see its ancient sites and museums. ticket prices are on the increase as the government looks for ways for help to pay off its enormous death. john siropolous reports from athens. >> when the parthenon was built, 25 centuries later is the cost of visiting it. the cost o
we have been hearing the establishment of western europe soccer, at putin, at qatar, and saying that how can we possibly let these countries that operate in a different manner host the world's biggest athletic event. if these allegation are proven to be true, we see germany, the very establishment of the game apparently operating in very much the same manner. what we are seeing is what a lot of the critics of the game have been saying all along. it's not an east west cultural clash, the entire...
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the country is a transit point for people headed to western europe after hungary closed its borders. government officials planned to cap new arrivals at 2500 a day, but kro asia transforted people to the border on trains and busses so slovania is expected to add more. they will not rule out possibility of setting up physical barriers at the border crossings. ban ki moon urged prime minister benjamin netanyahu to show restraint in the current conflict of the country's forces and the palestinians. he's making an impromptu visit to the middle east to try to mediate the situation. >> i'm here in the hope that we can work together, that to end the violence, ease the tensions, and begin to restore a long term political horizon of peace. >> ban said excessive use of force breeds frustration and fuels further violence, but benjamin netanyahu said pal s p palestinians incited violence and that israel have taken extensive measures. a wave of clashes that erupted in a holy site in jerusalem last month spread to engulf other parts of the city and the west bank. attacks and reprisals left at leas
the country is a transit point for people headed to western europe after hungary closed its borders. government officials planned to cap new arrivals at 2500 a day, but kro asia transforted people to the border on trains and busses so slovania is expected to add more. they will not rule out possibility of setting up physical barriers at the border crossings. ban ki moon urged prime minister benjamin netanyahu to show restraint in the current conflict of the country's forces and the...
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more severe given serbia's decision to open its borders to allow migrants to pass through to western europe. soldiers will police the borders of the government pleads with the european union for reinforcements. we begin where people and geography are colliding. >> sometimes even shoes can tell stories of hardship, fatigue, and countless kilometers. the owners plan on wearing them all the way to germany or sweden. many, the road ends of the slovenian border. be tiny country has been overwhelmed. they want to eliminate 2500 refugees per day. almost double that number came monday alone. now soldiers will be controlling the border. >> the important thing is the slovenian army will have no police powers. they will only have authority related to observing, redirecting movement of people and cooperating with the police controlling groups of people. in that way, they will mostly be deployed to help release forces, but everything will be held by the slovenian police. reporter: the situation gets worse further east. croatia has also tightened its borders. the border town on the serbian side has becom
more severe given serbia's decision to open its borders to allow migrants to pass through to western europe. soldiers will police the borders of the government pleads with the european union for reinforcements. we begin where people and geography are colliding. >> sometimes even shoes can tell stories of hardship, fatigue, and countless kilometers. the owners plan on wearing them all the way to germany or sweden. many, the road ends of the slovenian border. be tiny country has been...
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family says, the police did nothing >>> still to come, the refugees forced to find a new way into western europe after hungary closes its border with croaticr. and nepals earthquake survivors struggle as food relief arrives in short supply. >>> three palestinians shot dead in what israel said were knife attacks. two incidents were in the occupied west bank. a palestinian teenage was shot dead in occupied east jerusalem. russia says their forces have carried out 49 targets in syria. >>> two girls have been raped in separate attacks in new delhi. >>> 12 people have drowned off the coast of turkey as they attempted to reach the greek island of lesbos. four children and a baby were among those killed. the boat is thought to have been carrying refugees from syria and afghanistan. >> refugees have started arriving in slovenia after hungary closed their borders with croatia on friday. >>reporter: this is the village on the croatia-hungary border. as many as 8,000 refugees have crossed into hungary each day from here but at midnight, security forces sealed off the crossing point with razor wire. refugee
family says, the police did nothing >>> still to come, the refugees forced to find a new way into western europe after hungary closes its border with croaticr. and nepals earthquake survivors struggle as food relief arrives in short supply. >>> three palestinians shot dead in what israel said were knife attacks. two incidents were in the occupied west bank. a palestinian teenage was shot dead in occupied east jerusalem. russia says their forces have carried out 49 targets in...
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this region is very strategic t the size of western europe but with a population of the just 11 million bordering eight countries. the government denies repressing it weiger culture. they made up 90% of xin jiang's population. some worry the silly road project will lead to even more hahn chinese settlers so altering the balance still further. adrian brown, al jazeera, kashkar. >> the first case of its kind, a tribesman from mali has gone on trial at the international communal court accused of war crimes by destroying i want o sites including a mosque in the ancient city of timbucktu. >> this man is accused of destroying heritage. he listened to the charges and identified himself. i am from the tuareg tribe. i was born about 40 years ago in aguni, a graduate of the teachers' institute in timbuktu and i was in education in the mali government beginning in 20s 11. >> it was in 2012 that the rebels with links to al-qaeda occupied the fabledty of timbuktu. they set about destroying a number of tools and mofkdz which offended their own strict interpretation of islam. hundreds of years of hist
this region is very strategic t the size of western europe but with a population of the just 11 million bordering eight countries. the government denies repressing it weiger culture. they made up 90% of xin jiang's population. some worry the silly road project will lead to even more hahn chinese settlers so altering the balance still further. adrian brown, al jazeera, kashkar. >> the first case of its kind, a tribesman from mali has gone on trial at the international communal court...
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cross through their country as they would close their border, to force them to find new roots for western europe> said to become their new prime minister, for those defeating their prime minister and their conservatives. he has earned it as near lay decade, happening on several issues, including the iran nuclear deal. >>> he is the late son of prime minister, who served from 1968 through 1964. >>> for the first time in 12 years, the american cancer society is making new recommendations about their breast cancer screening. the guidelines will call for the mammograms of the age of 45 instead of 40. >> it will be less common and the risk for their false positive as we thought it needs to be an informed division for them and their dividers. >> mammograms every two years starting at age 50. doctors recommend more intense screening for higher risk women. >>> tracking down on the arsonist setting fire to predominantly black churches. >> but up next, the northern virginia home went up in flames so fast that the [ female announcer ] business travel isn't just about the going. it's also about the going ho
cross through their country as they would close their border, to force them to find new roots for western europe> said to become their new prime minister, for those defeating their prime minister and their conservatives. he has earned it as near lay decade, happening on several issues, including the iran nuclear deal. >>> he is the late son of prime minister, who served from 1968 through 1964. >>> for the first time in 12 years, the american cancer society is making new...
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thousands of people trying to get into western europe have spent another cold and wet night outdoors. tensions are high on the borders as you can see with these images of fights breaking out amongst migrants themselves. hungary closed its border with croatia and the flow of people has been redirected to a slower route via slovenia. that country says it will only take in 2500 people a day, causing migrants to pilot on the border. clare murphy explains. claire: migrants crossing from serbia into croatia are stopped in their tracks. tensions run high in the balkans with winter drawing near. those making the migrants rh is to reach their destination. to reachs to reach their destination. >> we ask the police sent us here they said, we contacted them and they committed a mistake. itsre: hungary extending border policy from croatia. the new destination of choice, slovenia. many have found themselves stranded in croatia over recent days as slovenia limits daily intake to 2500 migrants. there was a five-hour delay before this train was given clearance to leave croatia for slovenia on sunday e
thousands of people trying to get into western europe have spent another cold and wet night outdoors. tensions are high on the borders as you can see with these images of fights breaking out amongst migrants themselves. hungary closed its border with croatia and the flow of people has been redirected to a slower route via slovenia. that country says it will only take in 2500 people a day, causing migrants to pilot on the border. clare murphy explains. claire: migrants crossing from serbia into...
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we have a tremendous opportunity with the anti-extremist zoning and the turks and western europe to create a no-fly zonin nohe syria where the sunni families that are feg thr vecan stay. be safe in syria until seh at some pot e is i ed josh: you brought up the libyan situation. hillary clinton has been before congresshis week. a lot of people consider this a political witch hunt a t is notngewo ar jo: -- mr. pataki: i think there are two things. i understand he politics on both sides. democrats saying we' ve got to defend her and republicans saying let' s see if we can find a smoking gun. forget the pits. first, the libyan policy that hillary not just supported but convinced the obama administration to implemt a failure. libya is a failed state. we took out qadhafi but we left a void. that void has been filled by radical extremists, al qaeda, isis, other radical islamist groups. libya and syria are the two leading soceofefee her libyan policy is a failure. when you want to be commander in chief, this was her iconic moment in the sun where it was your policy, this really wins her criteria t
we have a tremendous opportunity with the anti-extremist zoning and the turks and western europe to create a no-fly zonin nohe syria where the sunni families that are feg thr vecan stay. be safe in syria until seh at some pot e is i ed josh: you brought up the libyan situation. hillary clinton has been before congresshis week. a lot of people consider this a political witch hunt a t is notngewo ar jo: -- mr. pataki: i think there are two things. i understand he politics on both sides. democrats...
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jonah hull has more from serbia, one of the major refugees heading for western europe. >> this town one of several on a well-trodden route. overrun by refugees, to get here, most will have crossed the see from turkey, which is why european officials enlisted the help of president recep tayyip erdogan. they want him to improve conditions for those thought to live in turkey. dissuading them from making this perilous exodus. they got turkey taking the moral high ground. hinting that accelerated steps to succession might be the price. >> for more than four years turkey has been opening doors to people fleeing conflict. providing support at the highest levels. we see more recently e.u. countries coming face to face with asylum seekers from syria. turkey is open to all kinds of communication >>> at the refugee processing center, they give papers to 4,000 people a day, putting them on to buses to croatia where they'll become someone else's problem. >> how long have you been in this queue? >> three days. >> three days. with your family. >> yes, in this street. >> do you think that many more peo
jonah hull has more from serbia, one of the major refugees heading for western europe. >> this town one of several on a well-trodden route. overrun by refugees, to get here, most will have crossed the see from turkey, which is why european officials enlisted the help of president recep tayyip erdogan. they want him to improve conditions for those thought to live in turkey. dissuading them from making this perilous exodus. they got turkey taking the moral high ground. hinting that...
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who have so ably assisted them constitute the allied expeditionary forces that have liberated western europeed or destroyed enemy armies totaling more than their own strength. merely to name my principal subordinates in the canadian, french, american, and british forces, is to present a picture of the utmost in efficiency, skill, loyalty, and devotion to duty. the united nations will gratefully remember montgomery, spots, tedder, bradley, delock, career, and many others. but all these agree with me in the selection of truly heroic figure of this war. he is g.i. joe and his counterpart in the air, the navy, and the merchant marine of every one of the united nations. he has braved the dangers of u-boat infested seas. he has surmounted charges in the desperately defended beaches. he has fought his patient way through the ultimate in fortified zones. he has endured cold, hunger, fatigue. his companion has been danger, and death has dogged his foot steps. he and his platoon commanders have given us an example of loyalty, devotion to duty, and indomitable courage that will live in our hearts as lo
who have so ably assisted them constitute the allied expeditionary forces that have liberated western europeed or destroyed enemy armies totaling more than their own strength. merely to name my principal subordinates in the canadian, french, american, and british forces, is to present a picture of the utmost in efficiency, skill, loyalty, and devotion to duty. the united nations will gratefully remember montgomery, spots, tedder, bradley, delock, career, and many others. but all these agree...
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fm syria, iraq, afghanistan, and elsewhere are traveling through the balkans on their way to western europe. many are stuck on the serbian- croatian border as croatia negotiates with its northern neighbor, slovenia, over the number that it is willing to admit each day. jenna: high school jenna: high school students from dozens of northeast nebraska schools are getting an early look at the career world today. hundreds of students from all over the area took part in the annual northeast nebraska career day put on by unl extension. the high school sophomores got to pick the sessions they wantededo attend, everthing frfr education and farming, to business and floral design... and tv broadcasting, of course. one student we talked to says he's taking away some good ideas for the next step in his move toward a future career. jack osnes, wayne high sophomore, says, "i think it was really informational, because it shows you how to get to college and persue your dreams and all that stuff." as you saw, sports anchor alex walker joined me to present the session on tv broadcasting. this is the eighth ye
fm syria, iraq, afghanistan, and elsewhere are traveling through the balkans on their way to western europe. many are stuck on the serbian- croatian border as croatia negotiates with its northern neighbor, slovenia, over the number that it is willing to admit each day. jenna: high school jenna: high school students from dozens of northeast nebraska schools are getting an early look at the career world today. hundreds of students from all over the area took part in the annual northeast nebraska...
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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 manner host the world's biggest athletic event. now what we are seeing, if the allegations are proven to be true, we are seeing germany, the establishment of the game, apparently operating in very much the same manner. what we are seeing here is something that a lot of strong knowledgeable critics of the game have been saying all along, which is it's not an east-west cultural clash. the game itself is rotten from within, and is in need of an entire cultural change. >> thailand's military government is planning to seize the assets of the former president shinawatra, who was forced to step down. wayne hay has more. >> reporter: corruption is an accepted part of many aspect of thai society. the anticorruption museum in bangkok was an unusual dismraf of several high profile cases. the nongovernment organization aimed to educate peo
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 manner host the world's biggest athletic event. now what we are seeing, if the allegations are proven to be true, we are seeing germany, the establishment of the game, apparently operating in very much the same manner. what we are seeing here is something that a lot of...
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if the routes to western europe are increasingly restricted. desperation and exhaustion sometimes develop into scuffles between refugees. in slovenia the parliament has voted to deploy soldiers to reinforce police in the transit camps. the army has certainly arrived at the border. this jeep is the evidence of that but the numbers that have arrived are extremely small and we have counted only five soldiers at the camp here. helping to hand out food to the refugees, along with the ngos and the police. despite the vote of the parliament the role is still being worked out. >> translator: the soldiers' role right now is to watch over the refugees here when they arrive. if they spot something out of place, we must inform police because we are the ones in charge. >> an extraordinary mini summit of european leaders will convene on sunday to discuss the issue in the western balkans. images such as these will certainly rming cover their visit. >> yet to be developed, prime minister david cameron says more deals are set to be made. >> not only for china t
if the routes to western europe are increasingly restricted. desperation and exhaustion sometimes develop into scuffles between refugees. in slovenia the parliament has voted to deploy soldiers to reinforce police in the transit camps. the army has certainly arrived at the border. this jeep is the evidence of that but the numbers that have arrived are extremely small and we have counted only five soldiers at the camp here. helping to hand out food to the refugees, along with the ngos and the...
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until now hungary has been one of the main transit countries on the vulcan migration route toward western europe human rights watch says it is another step that leaves a silent sleep -- asylum-seekers very vulnerable. >> another case, another syrian family back to serbia. prosecutors accuse her of entering the country illegally. her two sons and sit beside her. her husband has been imprisoned, but she does not know for sure. the judge has one piece of evidence against her. a confession that she gave to police. the judge does not ask whether she had access to a lawyer before giving the confession, nor does she needs a silent. is the first time the defense lawyers and prosecutors have ever met. she shares her fears during a short pause in the trial. >> i am scared. i do not know what will happen to me and my children after the trial. >> the court finds charlie and her children illegally cross the border. they are ordered out of the country and refused entry for an entire year and she also has to pay 50 euros in fees. she wants to speak with her defense lawyer alone, but cannot. she wants to know w
until now hungary has been one of the main transit countries on the vulcan migration route toward western europe human rights watch says it is another step that leaves a silent sleep -- asylum-seekers very vulnerable. >> another case, another syrian family back to serbia. prosecutors accuse her of entering the country illegally. her two sons and sit beside her. her husband has been imprisoned, but she does not know for sure. the judge has one piece of evidence against her. a confession...
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this is region is the size of western europe, but with a population of just 11 million, and borderingountries. the government denies repressing uyghur culture. 60 years ago, uyghurs made up 90% of the population, said it is less than half of that. some worry the silk road project will lead to more haan settlers, and altering the balance even further. >>> some nigerian soldiers say they are not being given the proper equipment to combat boko haram. they accuse army commanders of denying them money and say some officers have stolen equipment. >> reporter: these photos of a military training session were taken by nigerian army solders from the third armored division. without uniforms or equipment, they are being trained to fight boko haram at the nigeria army training center. the soldier who took the photos has asked us not to show his face. he fears he could be jailed for speaks out. >> how could somebody be training with [ inaudible ] how could be somebody be training with ordinary clothes, none of us have a rifle, none of us have a uniform. >> reporter: the soldier is one of hundreds
this is region is the size of western europe, but with a population of just 11 million, and borderingountries. the government denies repressing uyghur culture. 60 years ago, uyghurs made up 90% of the population, said it is less than half of that. some worry the silk road project will lead to more haan settlers, and altering the balance even further. >>> some nigerian soldiers say they are not being given the proper equipment to combat boko haram. they accuse army commanders of denying...
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right now they just can receive and send all of these people constantly towards western europe. >> ifan get you to turn around, it appears that people are being plucked from the crowd, is that the case? what you are seeing? >> reporter: now police is trying to keep them here. because they need to go through a registration process. after that they are going further into the camp. i was there a couple of hours ago about they get registered, then they are given some food, hot drinks and other supplies, and medical assistance. there are two tents for these people. and many are actually ill because they were out for hours, and they were walking with -- some of them were walking in socks. so you can only imagine. it's really cold here, and they are just not prepared. right now police is holding them here in front of the camp, while the other ones are waiting here on this side would be able to go into the camp. there are right now around 2,000 people -- 2,000 refugees in the camp and it has a capacity of 5,000. >> ivan thank you very much. >>> ohio putting executions on hold now at least unt
right now they just can receive and send all of these people constantly towards western europe. >> ifan get you to turn around, it appears that people are being plucked from the crowd, is that the case? what you are seeing? >> reporter: now police is trying to keep them here. because they need to go through a registration process. after that they are going further into the camp. i was there a couple of hours ago about they get registered, then they are given some food, hot drinks...
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the refugees or care for them themselves, is to on-pass them to their further destinations in western europe, cubs like germany and sweden. unofficial agreements that i referred the earlier, to stop a bottleneck occurring at any one point, agreement has been maid to first of all slow the pace of the refugees but at least allow a trickle to continue to go through. it has caused problems, serbia has 10,000 refugees estimated it frankly doesn't want within its territory and wants to get rid of. but other countries are unwilling or unable to transit them through. there are continuing problems. these summits we have and unofficial agreements that take place don't seem able to to cope with the reality we are seeing on the ground. >> bleak assessments, paul brennan, thank you. >>> in croatia we have a report. >> reporter: croatia opens its border, all refugees which were waiting on serbian side of the weather under bad conditions, rainy cold day to enter the country and now they are actually walking towards this place a couple of kilometers away and they are expecting all these people to come their
the refugees or care for them themselves, is to on-pass them to their further destinations in western europe, cubs like germany and sweden. unofficial agreements that i referred the earlier, to stop a bottleneck occurring at any one point, agreement has been maid to first of all slow the pace of the refugees but at least allow a trickle to continue to go through. it has caused problems, serbia has 10,000 refugees estimated it frankly doesn't want within its territory and wants to get rid of....