In his third episode, Veljko welcomes political analyst Cvijetin Milivojevic, 'Ne davimo Beograd' activist Radomir Lazovic, and Rasa Nedeljkov, the program director of 'Crta.'
Veljko welcomes Dragan Djilas, former Belgrade mayor turned founder and president of the opposition party "Stranka slobode i pravde" (Party of Freedom and Justice).
Veljko welcomes Savo Manojlovic from 'Udruzenje za zastitu ustavnosti i zakonitosti;' poet Dragana Mladenovic has a new kids book; Veljko reports from the war veterans and invalids protest in front of the residency of Serbian President.
Veljko welcomes FPN professor and union leader Zoran Stojiljkovic, protest against the arrest of whistleblower Aleksandar Obradovic is reported on, and Veljko visits Belgrade's Republic Square to see if its reconstruction is finally done.
Veljko welcomes FPN professor Cedomir Cupic and Zoran Pavic, the sports editor for daily "Danas," who talks about the ruling party and the gangs' criminal involvement in Serbian sports.
Veljko welcomes Zoran Djindjic's Minister of Infrastructure, professor Dragoslav Sumarac, and Marko Bastac, the president of Belgrade's municipality Stari Grad and opposition activist who's been the target of government's smear campaign.
Veljko analyzes newspaper headlines for the day, and welcomes university professor Jovo Bakic, and Njuz.net and "24 minuta sa Zoranom Kesicem" writer, satirist Marko Drazic.
Veljko welcomes lawyer and opposition activist Bozo Prelevic. 'Novosti' journalist Bojan Ljubenovic promotes his new book of aphorisms. Sabac remembers Raul Wallenberg. Plans for a new highway threaten the village of Stitar.