turkey to greece, macedonia, serbia, hungary and austria, germany and beyond. but with hungary s border with serbia now fenced off, the human tide has been diverted to croatia. more than 17,000 reportedly crossing that border in just three days. at first, croatia welcomed the refugees, but now it says it is overwhelmed. we have shown our heart the prime minister said. we also need the show we have a brain. his police have faced crowds, panicking, pushing to get buses. by the side of a road, a man collapses, a suspected heart attack. his wife and son looks on. an ambulance takes him to the hospital, where he recovered alive. but one of thousands whose hopes for a better life are slipping away. keir simmons, london. joining me now is foreign affairs reporter mikey kay who
is also hard to imagine how at this point it will be possible to stop the human tide, these waves and waves of people who set off and heading to europe with nothing stopping them. leland? amy kellogg, live in london. thanks, amy. jenna: right now we re awaiting new information for the search of the suspects in the murder of that illinois officer. a news conference is being held in just a few hours. police officers from all over the nation gathering yesterday to pay their respects as the officer was laid to rest. he was gunned down as you remember and recall unfortunately last tuesday. matt finn live from fox lake, illinois, with the very latest. matt? or the. reporter: jenna, so many family friends, police officers from around the country turned out yesterday. a service scheduled to last four hours ended up lasting about eight. our entire crew was sitting there watching procession saying we had never seen anything quite like it. over 1500 police vehicles were in the procession yest
here s the latest on the flood of migrants overwhelming europe. thousands of refugees traveling by train and bus have now reached safe havens in germany overnight. thousands more are expected today. but neighboring hungary which has struggled to manage the mass lull of people warns the human tide from the middle east and africa is still on the rise. senior foreign affairs correspondent greg palcott has more. reporter: chris, this weekend europe is zbrapgrappling with t biggest refugee crisis since world war ii. they have taken to roads and highways in their struggle for survival. it s estimated some 340,000 refugees and migrants have come to europe so far this year, fleeing war in afghanistan, poverty in asia. there s no end in sight. business is usual or
the latest on the understood of migrants in europe. thousands of refugees traveling by rain and bus have reached safe havens in germany with thousands more expected today. neighboring hungary which is struggling to imagine the flow, warms the human tide from the middle east and africa is rising. senior foreign affairs corporate has corporate has more. europe is grappling with the biggest crisis it has faced since world war ii. they have broken out of camps and have fought with police and in the thousands have taken to roads and highways in a struggle for survival. it is estimated 340,000 restees and migrants have come to europe so far this year. the war in syria and afghanistan, poverty in africa and asia, with no end in sight. business as urge are incremental improvement, and
here s the latest on the flood of migrants overwhelming europe. thousands of refugees traveling by train and bus have now reached safe havens in germany overnight. thousands more are expected today. but neighboring hungary which has struggled to manage the mass lull of people warns the human tide from the middle east and africa is still on the rise. senior foreign affairs correspondent greg palcott has more. reporter: chris, this weekend europe is zbrapgrappling with t biggest refugee crisis since world war ii. they have taken to roads and highways in their struggle for survival. it s estimated some 340,000 refugees and migrants have come to europe so far this year, fleeing war in afghanistan, poverty in asia. there s no end in sight. business is usual or