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railroad tracks, but the stockholm syndrome developed a wish for being tied up. this in error suggest republicans rushing in to help her being entangled in a deeper traffic and would anticipate. our bipolar political world, one side or another is supposed to be at the end of the pool. the question is what does the rope really look like? could it be a slipknot for a slipknot for people loose on the tax subsidies for the federal exchanges, he began to unravel the rest of the affordable care act quite quickly. the alternative may be a news not, which may mean upsetting the subsidies and the interests benefiting from them would kill off the political future of aca opponents. okay, i've saved a few minutes for substance, just a little. i will follow the primary role
railroad tracks, but the stockholm syndrome developed a wish for being tied up. this in error suggest republicans rushing in to help her being entangled in a deeper traffic and would anticipate. our bipolar political world, one side or another is supposed to be at the end of the pool. the question is what does the rope really look like? could it be a slipknot for a slipknot for people loose on the tax subsidies for the federal exchanges, he began to unravel the rest of the affordable care act...
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. >> was there any kind of stockholm syndrome there. >> no stockholm syndrome whatsoever. because i was trying to manipulate him. i knew that i don't like this person. i don't want to be with that person. but he's a human being. he is not a monster with. >> rose: that's part of it. you see the humanity of stockholm syndrome. >> i see humanity in everything. i see it in every person. but i don't have any kind of passion for them. i don't like them. i did not like my interrogater at all. i felt sorry for him if that means stockholm syndrome. but i really feel-- i really felt sorry for him that what a waste of energy. what a waste of time, that he could be a good i don't know brick layer maybe he could be a good accountant. i don't know a good scientist even. maybe he could be a good-- sexologist. >> rose: doing something he get those satisfaction from. >> he was wasting his time by beating people, hum il yating people in a dark roomment and thinking that maybe he goes to paradise and gets-- . >> rose: it has to take something out of you. >> it does. it did, of course, of cou
. >> was there any kind of stockholm syndrome there. >> no stockholm syndrome whatsoever. because i was trying to manipulate him. i knew that i don't like this person. i don't want to be with that person. but he's a human being. he is not a monster with. >> rose: that's part of it. you see the humanity of stockholm syndrome. >> i see humanity in everything. i see it in every person. but i don't have any kind of passion for them. i don't like them. i did not like my...
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. >> reporter: the framework for the talks on the abduction issue was agreed on in stockholm in may. the agreement states that investigations into the four issues surrounding missing and abducted japanese are carried out simultaneously. both countries carried out part of the agreement in july. north korea set up a special investigation committee which had the power to probe any organization in the country. japan responded by lifting three sanctions on north korea, including restrictions on travel, money transfers, and port calls by ships. izumi says both countries agreed to cooperate on seven give-and-take steps. as one side completes a step, the other side will reciprocate. >> translator: the officials in pyongyang must now be thinking that they showed they are moving forward, providing updates on the investigation to the japanese side is one of the commitments they agreed to in may, so they believe that they are implementing the commitment. they now expect to see their japanese counterparts carry out their commitments. if japan does not implement some of those commitments and urge
. >> reporter: the framework for the talks on the abduction issue was agreed on in stockholm in may. the agreement states that investigations into the four issues surrounding missing and abducted japanese are carried out simultaneously. both countries carried out part of the agreement in july. north korea set up a special investigation committee which had the power to probe any organization in the country. japan responded by lifting three sanctions on north korea, including restrictions...
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>> shopping for snacks in stockholm has gotten simpler. part, that's thanks to cashless payment systems like the one developed by free for no. >> a lot of people want to use cash. in sweden, it's lower and lower. >> 55% of u.s. consumer payments are made with cash. in sweden, that no is down to 41%. we are committed to a cashless system. we also have the network. we are sitting on the mobile data networks. we are up. >> his firm operates in 30 different countries. here in sweden, it's just one of several companies competing to replace cash. >> is a strong i.t. digital entrepreneurship phase in sweden now. challenge the old banking industry by providing this new innovative mobile payment services. >> the old banking industry has reacted with six of sweden's largest banks banning together in 2012 to build an instantaneous mobile payment platform. >> we have the development calls, customers adopting the new technology like mobile payments. need, were wes could replace cash. >> the idea that banks could cooperate to kill off cash might be unth
>> shopping for snacks in stockholm has gotten simpler. part, that's thanks to cashless payment systems like the one developed by free for no. >> a lot of people want to use cash. in sweden, it's lower and lower. >> 55% of u.s. consumer payments are made with cash. in sweden, that no is down to 41%. we are committed to a cashless system. we also have the network. we are sitting on the mobile data networks. we are up. >> his firm operates in 30 different countries. here...
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if that means stockholm syndrome. i feel sorry for him. what a waste of energy.what a waste of time. bricklayer,a good accountant, i don't know, a scientist even. good he could be a [indiscernible] but he was wasting his time beating people and humiliating people in a dark room thinking that maybe he goes to paradise . i'm talking about in hindsight. sometimes i felt angry. sometimes i felt frustrated. i knew that my anger and existation, if i let them in me, they would not me from inside much more than they would hurt him. take thenge was to anger and frustration that i have inside, to do something more positive. like the book and the film. >> how did you see in a sense the beginning and the end the character europe are trying? where you had to take it? at the beginning where we see him at the end, what is this acting journey for you? pain and this ordeal, where it is put in the book, the book was a platform for this approach. i have been repeating this many times. or understandify what maziar went through really. overwhelming.ex, it is something i have never be
if that means stockholm syndrome. i feel sorry for him. what a waste of energy.what a waste of time. bricklayer,a good accountant, i don't know, a scientist even. good he could be a [indiscernible] but he was wasting his time beating people and humiliating people in a dark room thinking that maybe he goes to paradise . i'm talking about in hindsight. sometimes i felt angry. sometimes i felt frustrated. i knew that my anger and existation, if i let them in me, they would not me from inside much...
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let's talk more about this now with hans blix who is in stockholm, he was the international director of the atomic s.a.t, and unts unts ambassadounited nationsambassad. >> from judging from the press it would seem there is very little there to disagree about. the iranians might want to retain 10,000 centrifuges, the u.s. talks about 5,000 centrifuges. i can't imagine this really is the major problem. i think it's rather has to do with how far can accommodate and how far can obama allow himself to be vis-a-vis an iranian position considering the opposition he has in congress. and the sentiment in the u.s. for the lobby. >> sir you talk about the possibility of the obamas are obama administration being slightly more accommodating to the iranian demands. what would that entail? the iranians would want all the sanctions lifted immediately. i'm afraid we are having a few technical problems today, aren't we? hans blix, terribly sorry we can't continue that conversation but we'll move on anyway. and kurdish forces say they have managed to retake two towns under i.s.i.l. control in dyala pro
let's talk more about this now with hans blix who is in stockholm, he was the international director of the atomic s.a.t, and unts unts ambassadounited nationsambassad. >> from judging from the press it would seem there is very little there to disagree about. the iranians might want to retain 10,000 centrifuges, the u.s. talks about 5,000 centrifuges. i can't imagine this really is the major problem. i think it's rather has to do with how far can accommodate and how far can obama allow...
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a huge new tunnel project in stockholm. this is northern europe's largest tunnel project.ause of what they did in the tunnel. the organizers say 42,000 people were on the race route, and they'reset the brand-new world record for 10k distance. >>> samaritan house saw a huge turnout for its annual holiday distribution. it is at college park elementary school in san mateo. it is trying to serve 600 low-income families for thanksgiving. since 1964, the issamaritan hou has used faith based groups to help families and seniors in san mateo county. >> all over the bay area we're being reminded it is the time of giving. >> it really is. it is a good way to show kids to give. >>> coming up in the next half hour -- >> all eyes on ferguson, missouri, this weekend. that community and many across the country wait to hear from the grand jury. the question, whether or not a police officer will face charges in the shooting death of a young man. >>> so very happy you guys have took some time. i hope that it will help somebody. >> the investigative unit spent nine months uncovering mistakes
a huge new tunnel project in stockholm. this is northern europe's largest tunnel project.ause of what they did in the tunnel. the organizers say 42,000 people were on the race route, and they'reset the brand-new world record for 10k distance. >>> samaritan house saw a huge turnout for its annual holiday distribution. it is at college park elementary school in san mateo. it is trying to serve 600 low-income families for thanksgiving. since 1964, the issamaritan hou has used faith based...
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you can see here from stockholm all the way into london as far south as the iberian peninsula where usually you see sunny conditions. you'll see rain coming up on monday. back toward the east where high pressure is controlling the weather, driving those northerly winds we will see high of around zero for moscow with a chance of some snow flurries and a high of 5 in kiev on monday. wrapping things up with a look at east asia. you can see this big swirl of clouds, yes, this is a typhoon named nuri. it is a large and a violent typhoon. the highest category for the storm. and it is expected to move toward the north an then toward the east. now, it looks like when it comes to the actual center of circulation it is going to move south of the kanto region as we go throughout the middle of the weak. it will also weaken as it approaches japan. the outer bands will bring wet weather by thursday and into friday. meanwhile some chilly temperatures up into hokkaido with gusty conditions. winds up to 126 kilometers per hour possible as you go through tuesday. high of 18 in tokyo. high of 18 in tokyo and
you can see here from stockholm all the way into london as far south as the iberian peninsula where usually you see sunny conditions. you'll see rain coming up on monday. back toward the east where high pressure is controlling the weather, driving those northerly winds we will see high of around zero for moscow with a chance of some snow flurries and a high of 5 in kiev on monday. wrapping things up with a look at east asia. you can see this big swirl of clouds, yes, this is a typhoon named...
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but still on the chilly side in stockholm, only 4 degrees for the high on the last day of the business week. now, across asia, we have a deep depression moving over the bay of bengal. this one will likely reach the east coast of india as we go into next week and another system just to the south of the indochina peninsula, this one is setting up moisture for the southern areas of thailand, as well as cambodia, and also malaysia, as we go into the weekend. now, across the philippines, actually tomorrow is the one-year anniversary of typhoon haiyan. tacloban is one of the hit areas, and this area will see some scattered thunderstorms. now, to the north, rain will finally taper off over the southern parts of china. but across the north, thanks to a big high pressure system, sunny weather will continue, that includes beijing area, where the apec forum is taking place. sunny weather on your saturday with 12 degrees but chillny morning. and the nice conditions will likely continue into your sunday. all right. that's all for now. up next is your three-day forecast. >>> and that concludes this
but still on the chilly side in stockholm, only 4 degrees for the high on the last day of the business week. now, across asia, we have a deep depression moving over the bay of bengal. this one will likely reach the east coast of india as we go into next week and another system just to the south of the indochina peninsula, this one is setting up moisture for the southern areas of thailand, as well as cambodia, and also malaysia, as we go into the weekend. now, across the philippines, actually...
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tallinn's nordic lutheran culture and language connect it with stockholm and helsinki, but two centuriesf czarist russian rule and nearly 50 years as part of the soviet union have blended in a distinctly russian flavor. fins and estonians share a similar history. first, swedish domination, then russian. then independence after world war i. until 1940, the estonians were about as affluent as the fins, but then estonia was gobbled up by an expanding soviet empire and spent the decades after world war ii under communism. when the ussr fell, estonia regained its freedom, and in 2004, it joined the european union. tallinn has modernized at an astounding rate since the fall of the soviet union. its business district shines with the same glass and steel gleam you'll find in any modern city. yet nearby are the rugged and fully intact medieval walls, and the town within these ramparts has a beautifully preserved old-world ambiance. among medieval cities in the north of europe, none are as well preserved as tallinn. the town hall square was a marketplace through the centuries. its fine old buildin
tallinn's nordic lutheran culture and language connect it with stockholm and helsinki, but two centuriesf czarist russian rule and nearly 50 years as part of the soviet union have blended in a distinctly russian flavor. fins and estonians share a similar history. first, swedish domination, then russian. then independence after world war i. until 1940, the estonians were about as affluent as the fins, but then estonia was gobbled up by an expanding soviet empire and spent the decades after world...
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otherwise you'll see a lot of rain from stockholm into berlin and down to vienna. that secondary low down towards the iberian peninsula. we have the remnants of a low pressure system over into eastern europe. and so that's bringing some showers as far south as athens, but some snow into moscow and kiev, as we go through monday. now, as we take a look at north america, a couple of areas to keep in mind. we are seeing another low that continues to batter the western coast of canada and the pacific northwest. this is also a concern because not only are we seeing rain, temperatures are dropping off to where we may be seeing some freezing rain. and that's going to be dangerous on the roadways. now on the eastern side of the united states, and into canada, we have this massive low pressure system. some snow possibilities into the western side of the great lakes. but over in buffalo, upstate new york, you're going to be seeing the possibility of some rain/snow mix with the melting taking place. all that snow may lead to some flooding possibilities. the cold front draped a
otherwise you'll see a lot of rain from stockholm into berlin and down to vienna. that secondary low down towards the iberian peninsula. we have the remnants of a low pressure system over into eastern europe. and so that's bringing some showers as far south as athens, but some snow into moscow and kiev, as we go through monday. now, as we take a look at north america, a couple of areas to keep in mind. we are seeing another low that continues to batter the western coast of canada and the...
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stockholm at 5 degrees. wet from france into spain with temperatures in the teens. and toward the east, we do have dry conditions from moscow into kiev. but temperatures are going to be quite chilly, below freezing, as we go throughout the day. now, we do have a little bit of a mess taking place over in north america. the reason why we have three areas of potential problems as we go throughout the thanksgiving holiday week. first of all back over toward the west a low pressure system that moved out of the british columbia and the pacific northwest area. over the northern rockies, creating a little bit of a snow problem, and so that's going to be an issue. as this pushes toward the east, another departing system from the midwest will bring some snow showers so travel will be an issue, travelling through chicago, o'hare, a major transportation hub, that's going to be a bit of an issue going throughout the week. and a developing system along the southeastern seaboard will be lifting toward the north, interacting with the cold air. once again, dealing with the possibili
stockholm at 5 degrees. wet from france into spain with temperatures in the teens. and toward the east, we do have dry conditions from moscow into kiev. but temperatures are going to be quite chilly, below freezing, as we go throughout the day. now, we do have a little bit of a mess taking place over in north america. the reason why we have three areas of potential problems as we go throughout the thanksgiving holiday week. first of all back over toward the west a low pressure system that moved...
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we're in the company of projects around the world singapore, stockholm, norway, san diego, pennsylvania the bethlehem steel art environmental that they created. so, it's really an amazing ward. not just for design and architecture, but for contribution to the community, innovations, public-private partnership as we have expressed here, environmental protection and enhancement, response to societal need, creative financing and economic success. and i think we touched all those points. we hit all those criteria and as you said, this was -- it's very prestigious and we feel extremely proud and extremely proud to be on the san francisco waterfront. it's an amazing place to be. so hopefully we'll have a long future here. thank you. >> wonder. . thank you, laura. and i just want to recognize all of the greet team at the exploratorium and the fact that you helped us to celebrate a magnificent fleet week, the first one since you've joined us at the waterfront. ~ great and i know everybody enjoyed visiting there at the pier. so, i thank you for coming today. >> congratulations. thank you on beha
we're in the company of projects around the world singapore, stockholm, norway, san diego, pennsylvania the bethlehem steel art environmental that they created. so, it's really an amazing ward. not just for design and architecture, but for contribution to the community, innovations, public-private partnership as we have expressed here, environmental protection and enhancement, response to societal need, creative financing and economic success. and i think we touched all those points. we hit all...
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stockholm, sweden. "inhat does it for the loop." next week with big interviews. that he also be speaking to the nasdaq ceo -- betty will also be speaking to the nasdaq ceo. that is all starting tomorrow at 8:00 eastern. stay tuned. ♪ >> it is 56 past the hour. bloomberg television is "on the markets." mixed can see, call it a day so far. for the most part, stocks were down as global weakness has been hitting the boards. we had disappointing manufacturing numbers from china. that is translating into the way the dollar is trading, strengthening to almost a seven-year high versus the yen. 4%,ral gas up close to surging the most in five weeks on forecasts for unusually cold weather. that would create more demand. you can see treasuries. we will stick with moms because debt investors saw volatility sore the most in a year. who were the biggest winners and losers? here to break it down as always is our debt specialist. let's talk about the winners first. >> you saw a safe haven trade that won out. there was volatility and a dip in yields
stockholm, sweden. "inhat does it for the loop." next week with big interviews. that he also be speaking to the nasdaq ceo -- betty will also be speaking to the nasdaq ceo. that is all starting tomorrow at 8:00 eastern. stay tuned. ♪ >> it is 56 past the hour. bloomberg television is "on the markets." mixed can see, call it a day so far. for the most part, stocks were down as global weakness has been hitting the boards. we had disappointing manufacturing numbers from...
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after dublin, tel aviv, london, stockholm and more surprising places like manila and jakarta as wellan francisco. for nor should it really now a global phenomenon -- entrepreneurship is really now a global phenomenon. speeding up the cash-strapped cities? what about italy, u.s. fame, the areas -- spain, the areas? >> i think less so. as a hold, your and young people -- you're of young people, the sentiment and we look at research from a more he -- at ury and young ma people and people do not believe they will have a better life than their parents. it is in the developing a market in china, in india, south africa, and brazil where they will live at a macro level that the future is bright. there are these pockets within europe where entrepreneurship is alive and kicking and where these companies are growing and creating almost in spite of the environments around him universities in europe are not really supporting entrepreneurship. after the top 50 universities globally, entrepreneurs have .ome out, one is in europe that's the university of london. there are three in israel. rightpossi
after dublin, tel aviv, london, stockholm and more surprising places like manila and jakarta as wellan francisco. for nor should it really now a global phenomenon -- entrepreneurship is really now a global phenomenon. speeding up the cash-strapped cities? what about italy, u.s. fame, the areas -- spain, the areas? >> i think less so. as a hold, your and young people -- you're of young people, the sentiment and we look at research from a more he -- at ury and young ma people and people do...
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berlin, stockholm, new york. somebody told me they are allowing $6 per kid for library books. kids need to read because there is nowhere kids can meet so many different kinds of people and learn their different stories and begin to understand who these people are and accept who they are as they can and books. books are presented in compelling ways. the common core has to be stories in my opinion. as they said my writing to rear begins like this. i'm in a mental i am in a mental hospital outside of cambridge massachusetts. i'm working my way through college. i work as a patient. james taylor was a patient when i was there. he wrote fire in the rain at the hospital. the poet checked in regularly when i was working there. he'd been convicted of drug possession, usage, whatever. and the deal is he would come in and play the piano and that was a great. they went pretty much every day. i remember one time one of my best friends and the nurses station was putting plexiglass windows so they could see the hallways and that they were making it plexiglass and she pointed down the hallway
berlin, stockholm, new york. somebody told me they are allowing $6 per kid for library books. kids need to read because there is nowhere kids can meet so many different kinds of people and learn their different stories and begin to understand who these people are and accept who they are as they can and books. books are presented in compelling ways. the common core has to be stories in my opinion. as they said my writing to rear begins like this. i'm in a mental i am in a mental hospital outside...
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a swedish woman that he knew in ethiopia said she spotted him twice in a park in stockholm.m maryland, she and her husband saw brad bishop in basel, switzerland on a train, stared at him right in his eyes. and then there was roy harrell, who was a friend and colleague. >> all these years, i really thought nothing more about brad bishop until sorrento. i don't normally speak to people in men's rooms. i thought he was a vagrant. it he was sitting there when i came and stood right next to him and for some reason turned. in my mind's eye, i stripped off the beard and saw the foreign services officer i'd seen in washington, d.c. i just impulsively said you're brad bishop, aren't you? and he began trembling and shaking. said "oh, god, no." and turned and ran. i have no doubt that -- that it was him. >> after that many years, a book was all of a sudden found. >> it really is as good as a bloody fingerprint at the scene. i can... order safety goggles. play music for seedlings. post science fair projects. schedule guinea pig feedings. video chemical reactions. take pics of mr. bones.
a swedish woman that he knew in ethiopia said she spotted him twice in a park in stockholm.m maryland, she and her husband saw brad bishop in basel, switzerland on a train, stared at him right in his eyes. and then there was roy harrell, who was a friend and colleague. >> all these years, i really thought nothing more about brad bishop until sorrento. i don't normally speak to people in men's rooms. i thought he was a vagrant. it he was sitting there when i came and stood right next to...
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. >> almost like stockholm syndrome.y protect their captors, if i can use that word, they protect their pimps. because they live in this little imprisoned world where they are not sure where their next meal is coming from because they have been brainwashed, because they don't know anything but the streets and the pimps and the drugs and it's frightening and it is scary and it breaks your heart. >> be a productive member of society. not a burden on society and an inmate in a prison. >> quit talking to me. >> young and head strong, detectives try to reach her. >> do you have a regular job or no? >> this is my job. >> okay. she's a career prostitute on-line. has no intentions on stopping engaging in prostitution on-line and she's not worried about contracting diseases or getting attacked because she makes a lot of money. when i asked how much money she makes she refused to answer that question but she said it is a lot more than she could ever make at a job. >> reporter: a search of her belongings yields hundreds of dollars
. >> almost like stockholm syndrome.y protect their captors, if i can use that word, they protect their pimps. because they live in this little imprisoned world where they are not sure where their next meal is coming from because they have been brainwashed, because they don't know anything but the streets and the pimps and the drugs and it's frightening and it is scary and it breaks your heart. >> be a productive member of society. not a burden on society and an inmate in a prison....
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i'm calling from stockholm. >> the phone rang in 1970 and there's a little voice that says, i'm a fielducer and my name is oscar lewis. . >> i said, who is this really? thinkre's somebody you should get the nobel prize in literature next year? them. whole bunch of there's a lot of excellent writers around the world. >> who haven't been recognized with this tie us back a late? -- accolade? >> there's only one per year. and there are more good writers than there are nobel prizes. >> you know you are on a list. >> i know. it's a rumor. ever seen thelly list. this phantom list. >> the great mentioner. >> let me put it this way. the devil comes to you and says, charlie, you can either keep on doing your show where win this big prize. >> i would keep on doing my show. >> exactly. >> we've won enough prizes. the book is called "stone mattress." why did they always go back to the handmaid's tale? >> it's having a moment right now. it's having a big moment on social media and elsewhere various states in the united states who have enacted some quite strange legislation having to do with pregnant
i'm calling from stockholm. >> the phone rang in 1970 and there's a little voice that says, i'm a fielducer and my name is oscar lewis. . >> i said, who is this really? thinkre's somebody you should get the nobel prize in literature next year? them. whole bunch of there's a lot of excellent writers around the world. >> who haven't been recognized with this tie us back a late? -- accolade? >> there's only one per year. and there are more good writers than there are nobel...
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. >> almost like stockholm syndrome. they protect their pimps. because they live in this little imprisoned world where they are not sure where their next meal is coming from because they have been brainwashed, because they don't know anything but the streets and the pimps and the drugs and it's frightening and it is scary and it breaks your heart. >> be a productive member of society. not a burden on society and an inmate in a prison. 2 campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. [ m'm... ] great taste. [ tapping ] sounds good. campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good.® a wake-up call. but it's not happening out there. it's happening in here. [ sirens wailing ] inside of you. even if you're treating your crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis, an occasional flare may be a sign of damaging inflammation. learn more about the role damaging inflammation may be playing in your symptoms with the expert advice tool at crohnsandcolitis.com. and then speak with your gast
. >> almost like stockholm syndrome. they protect their pimps. because they live in this little imprisoned world where they are not sure where their next meal is coming from because they have been brainwashed, because they don't know anything but the streets and the pimps and the drugs and it's frightening and it is scary and it breaks your heart. >> be a productive member of society. not a burden on society and an inmate in a prison. 2 campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear...
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then, a band from new york paired with a duo from stockholm. this is their new single. cobra starship featuring icona pop from the at&t outdoor stage. next week -- what a week we have next week. jim carrey, mike meyers, keira knightley, christoph waltz, aubrey plaza, from "scandal", bellamy young. plus, we'll go back in time with music from spandau ballet, tears for fares, and i asked for a special guest for my birthday, oran "juice" jones. do you remember that song? ♪ i saw you and him walking in the rain ♪ you don't know? so, he's going to do that for me. hey, hey, baby, how is your day today? you miss me? you did? i missed you, too. i missed you so much, i followed you today. [ laughter ] that's how it goes. our first guest tonight is one of very few people to win an academy award and be nationally ranked in competitive archery. it's really just her and jennifer hudson, i think. now she adds surgeon to her resume. watch her on "grey's anatomy," thursday nights here on abc. please welcome geena davis. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how are you? >> good, thank you,
then, a band from new york paired with a duo from stockholm. this is their new single. cobra starship featuring icona pop from the at&t outdoor stage. next week -- what a week we have next week. jim carrey, mike meyers, keira knightley, christoph waltz, aubrey plaza, from "scandal", bellamy young. plus, we'll go back in time with music from spandau ballet, tears for fares, and i asked for a special guest for my birthday, oran "juice" jones. do you remember that song? ♪...
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. >> you referenced the speech he gave in stockholm, here is an excerpt. is not the i have a dream speech. >> i still have a dream that the prosperity and speeds -- peace would you enjoy in sweden will become the chief export of the world over and we will be able to an adjournment despair and bring new life into the dark chambers of pessimism. with this faith, we will be able to transform the discords of our world into a beautiful symphony of brotherhood and the world over we will be able to sing, we have overcome, we have overcome. deep in my heart, i do believe we would overcome someday. thank you. >> he would have been 37. it's hard to believe he was 39 when he was shot. is that more like him than the i have a dream speech? >> that was not his best delivery. it was prose, beautiful prose. that delivery was not his best. his beyond vietnam speech in 1967 probably one of the worst delivered speeches in terms of the delivery, worst ever. he was reading from a prepared text like he was that night. king starts out reading the prepared text in august 1963 and
. >> you referenced the speech he gave in stockholm, here is an excerpt. is not the i have a dream speech. >> i still have a dream that the prosperity and speeds -- peace would you enjoy in sweden will become the chief export of the world over and we will be able to an adjournment despair and bring new life into the dark chambers of pessimism. with this faith, we will be able to transform the discords of our world into a beautiful symphony of brotherhood and the world over we will...
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she fought for the three days from what we know so we won't see something like stockholm syndrome or some other dependency begin to develop where others may have had, jay see dugard may have had with their abductors. >> michael, let me ask you this, you are a crime reporter in philadelphia. given the different cases that you have covered, what stands out to you most about this case? >> i think what law enforcement is saying about how this was a case study of how you would want something like this to go investigation wise. you had a witness who stayed and gave police vital information. you had police determined working with the family and a mobilized family, you had an engaged media and most importantly you had police across many law enforcement, across three states, cooperation that you want to see in this type of thing thin sheer luck with the gps system and the father of a sheriff in virginia noticing similarities between the case here and the case his son was working in virginia. so i think you saw a lot of -- like the law enforcement said the yesterday at press conference, this i
she fought for the three days from what we know so we won't see something like stockholm syndrome or some other dependency begin to develop where others may have had, jay see dugard may have had with their abductors. >> michael, let me ask you this, you are a crime reporter in philadelphia. given the different cases that you have covered, what stands out to you most about this case? >> i think what law enforcement is saying about how this was a case study of how you would want...
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stockholm one of those areas. up to 45 minutes for the business travelers.r spots sewophia seeing some delays. that is the least with weather. business travelers tuned in this morning. sophia seeing upwards of 60-minute delays with fog being the general issue with minimal delays across the board in other parts of europe. that is the latest with weather. we'll more news with natalie coming up shortly. where do i wear aveeno®? everywhere. aveeno® daily moisturizing lotion.. and try the body wash too. aveeno®. naturally beautiful results™. >>> welcome back to cnn live coverage. i'm natalie allen and here are our top stories. negotiators in vienna have reached their monday deadline to strike a deal on iran's nuclear program. so far no signs of an agreement but both sides have hinted they're willing to extend the talks. >>> a suicide bombing at a volleyball match in eastern afghanistan has killed at least 45 people. it happened near the border with pakistan on sunday, the same day afghanistan's parliament agreed to allow u.s. and nato troops to stay in the countr
stockholm one of those areas. up to 45 minutes for the business travelers.r spots sewophia seeing some delays. that is the least with weather. business travelers tuned in this morning. sophia seeing upwards of 60-minute delays with fog being the general issue with minimal delays across the board in other parts of europe. that is the latest with weather. we'll more news with natalie coming up shortly. where do i wear aveeno®? everywhere. aveeno® daily moisturizing lotion.. and try the body...
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an unidentified witness of what appears to be some sort of vessel in the waters of the capitol of stockholmvessels in the area, suggesting the submarine is likely dutch, part of recent military exercises in the region. but the military deny it is theirs. all of this comes among of the rising tensions with the united states and ukraine. russia sent four navy ships in australian waters head of president putin's arrival at the g-20 summit in brisbane and announced plans for in the coast. and on friday, ukraine accused russia of sending troops into rebel-held parts of eastern ukraine which moscow denies. cnn. >> by the way, president putin got a frosty reception at the g-20 summit in brisbane this weekend. >>> from one subject shrouded in mystery to another, i found this quite frightening, by the way, there are catholic priests in the u.s. city of tulsa, oklahoma, apparently training to cast out demons. the church said that exorcism is a growing ministry. lawrence west from affiliate kfor explains how it's done. ♪ >> reporter: the bible is very clear, the devil prowls around like a roaring lion
an unidentified witness of what appears to be some sort of vessel in the waters of the capitol of stockholmvessels in the area, suggesting the submarine is likely dutch, part of recent military exercises in the region. but the military deny it is theirs. all of this comes among of the rising tensions with the united states and ukraine. russia sent four navy ships in australian waters head of president putin's arrival at the g-20 summit in brisbane and announced plans for in the coast. and on...
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that has to be one of the criterion when we're voting, let's see, for lynn, stockholm, new york, how are they doing in reading? somebody was telling me what they're allowing $6 per kid for library books. is that what it is? something like that? are you kidding me? come on. that's insane. kids need to realize because there is nowhere, not on tv, not right now, knot no the -- not in the movies, not in newspapers where kids can meet so many different kinds of people and learn their different stories and begin to understand who they are, who these people are are and accept who these people are and how they live as they can in books. books are full of diversity. and presented in compelling ways. stories, you know, the common core, the core of the common core has to be stories, in my opinion. let me tell you a couple book stories. as i said, my so-called writing career begins like this: i'm in a mental hospital outside cambridge, massachusetts. i'm working my way through college, honest. i'm an aide, i wasn't a patient there. [laughter] the singer, james taylor, was a patient when i was th
that has to be one of the criterion when we're voting, let's see, for lynn, stockholm, new york, how are they doing in reading? somebody was telling me what they're allowing $6 per kid for library books. is that what it is? something like that? are you kidding me? come on. that's insane. kids need to realize because there is nowhere, not on tv, not right now, knot no the -- not in the movies, not in newspapers where kids can meet so many different kinds of people and learn their different...
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i'm calling from oslo or stockholm wherever it is. >> the phone rang in 1970 and there's this littleproducer my name is oscar louis stein and i said who is this really. so i would probably say who is this really. >> rose: there's somebody you think should get the nobel prize in literature next year. >> there's a whole bunch of them, yes. there's a lot of excellent writers around the world. >> rose: who haven't been recognized with this highest accolade. >> well there's only one a year. >> rose: i know. >> of course. there's always a -- of course. there are more good writers than there are nobel prize. so -- >> rose: you know everybody thinks they're on the list. >> that's a rumor. but nobody's ever seen that list. >> rose: the great mentioner. >> let me put it to you this way charlie. the devil comes to you and says charlie, you can either keep on doing your show or you can win this big prize. >> rose: i keep on doing my show. >> exactly, thank you. >> rose: this book is called stone mattress. why they always go back to the hand maid tail. margaret atwood off of the hand-made tail. >
i'm calling from oslo or stockholm wherever it is. >> the phone rang in 1970 and there's this littleproducer my name is oscar louis stein and i said who is this really. so i would probably say who is this really. >> rose: there's somebody you think should get the nobel prize in literature next year. >> there's a whole bunch of them, yes. there's a lot of excellent writers around the world. >> rose: who haven't been recognized with this highest accolade. >> well...
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that has to be one of the criterion when we're voting, let's see, for lynn, stockholm, new york, how are they doing in reading? somebody was telling me what they're allowing $6 per kid for library books. is that what it is? something like that? are you kidding me? come on. that's insane. kids need to realize because there is nowhere, not on tv, not right now, knot no the -- not in the movies, not in newspapers where kids can meet so many different kinds of people and learn their different stories and begin to understand who they are, who these people are are and accept who these people are and how they live as they can in books. books are full of diversity. and presented in compelling ways. stories, you know, the common core, the core of the common core has to be stories, in my opinion. let me tell you a couple book stories. as i said, my so-called writing career begins like this: i'm in a mental hospital outside cambridge, massachusetts. i'm working my way through college, honest. i'm an aide, i wasn't a patient there. [laughter] the singer, james taylor, was a patient when i was th
that has to be one of the criterion when we're voting, let's see, for lynn, stockholm, new york, how are they doing in reading? somebody was telling me what they're allowing $6 per kid for library books. is that what it is? something like that? are you kidding me? come on. that's insane. kids need to realize because there is nowhere, not on tv, not right now, knot no the -- not in the movies, not in newspapers where kids can meet so many different kinds of people and learn their different...
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you buy >> i was in stockholm two weeks ago and my american express car would not work.he americans doing wrong? what do we need to do to catch up? charges an express very high fee overseas. >> it just wouldn't work in places like a taxicab. i am sitting there, swiping and swiping and swiping. >> are they hipper rent go into it quicker? >> not particularly. there is a democratic -- demographic difference. young people are growing up without any cash at all. see anything that can compete with apple pay? >> one of the companies that is the square of europe. one company is called seamless. .hey are all over europe they are in 30 different countries. they have half a million locations. >> how many different payment systems are competing? >> one of the people in charge of deciding how transactions , all of these things are going to come together and the best services will win out. >> this is one of the big vulnerabilities. what is interesting in sweden is that the banks did very well out of the 2008 crash. a lot but people have more faith in the banks. told us money would com
you buy >> i was in stockholm two weeks ago and my american express car would not work.he americans doing wrong? what do we need to do to catch up? charges an express very high fee overseas. >> it just wouldn't work in places like a taxicab. i am sitting there, swiping and swiping and swiping. >> are they hipper rent go into it quicker? >> not particularly. there is a democratic -- demographic difference. young people are growing up without any cash at all. see anything...
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that has to be one of the criteria when we are voting with say berlin, stockholm, new york, how are they doing on reading. somebody was telling me what they are allowing $6 for kids for library books is that what it is, something like that? kids need to read because there is nowhere not on tv or in the movies, not newspapers where kids can meet so many different kinds of people and learned their different stories and begin to understand who they are, their diversity and accept these people are and how they live as they can and books. they are full of diversity and presented in compelling ways. stories, you know, the common core has to be stories in my opinion. my career begins like this. i'm in a mental hospital outside of cambridge and i'm working my way through college. i was an aide, not a patient. he wrote to fire and rain and sweet baby james' of the pilot checked in regularly when i was working there. ray charles used to have to check and. he had been convicted with heroin possession and usage, whatever. end of the deal is anytime we had to check into this hospital so that was grea
that has to be one of the criteria when we are voting with say berlin, stockholm, new york, how are they doing on reading. somebody was telling me what they are allowing $6 for kids for library books is that what it is, something like that? kids need to read because there is nowhere not on tv or in the movies, not newspapers where kids can meet so many different kinds of people and learned their different stories and begin to understand who they are, their diversity and accept these people are...
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he said stockholm. what do you do? i teach philosophy at the university.lem with the moderate syrians. it's not that they are not moderate. they are not syrian. the current head of the syrian opposition has not been in serious for 24 years. my point is. >> the point that you are making for read the point has been made several times. assyrians the syrians are getting killed and it's their own fault. and the son of our business. >> no bob. i will give you wonderful example of how we can help. we had a lot of groups there we could establish order and try to help support a government and moderate government the good guys. we did that in iraq. we had 175,000 troops. we supported the government there. we thought we had power-sharing deals and here's what happened in iraq and these are the pictures you should take a look at. 2.5 million people fled iraq never to return. two or 300,000 people for sure died, civilians. christian life in iraq which has been in existence since the bible has essentially been extinguished something like 500,000 christians have fled ira
he said stockholm. what do you do? i teach philosophy at the university.lem with the moderate syrians. it's not that they are not moderate. they are not syrian. the current head of the syrian opposition has not been in serious for 24 years. my point is. >> the point that you are making for read the point has been made several times. assyrians the syrians are getting killed and it's their own fault. and the son of our business. >> no bob. i will give you wonderful example of how we...
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this stockholm depot is a victim of the running. i don't like situations where the number comes out and stock starts going down. it was a great quarter. is it as great as i expected? yes. the stock is also anticipated a lot. when you have a piece immediately out within 90 seconds of the release, home depot comes out early. q-3 same-store sales in line. operating eps misses by a penny. no stock that's run up this much can handle a piece of research that says it misses a penny. >> a great quarter why? >> it's a great quarter because gross margins expanded. same-store sales at 5.5% is remarkable. these are lots of people spending on their homes. this stock was in the mid 80s not that long ago. they bought back a lot of stock. i thought the breach would be far worse. target has run a huge amount going into the quarter. >> inventories running higher than sales. >> i don't know. what happens if it snows in buffalo 18 inches? >> good point. >> you want inventories low. >> we are getting a long streak of cold weather. >> yeah. the new ceo,
this stockholm depot is a victim of the running. i don't like situations where the number comes out and stock starts going down. it was a great quarter. is it as great as i expected? yes. the stock is also anticipated a lot. when you have a piece immediately out within 90 seconds of the release, home depot comes out early. q-3 same-store sales in line. operating eps misses by a penny. no stock that's run up this much can handle a piece of research that says it misses a penny. >> a great...
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in waters near stockholm, an underwater vessel makes an emergency call in russian. submarine hunt off sweden since the cold war. all this has taken place since russia invaded crimea in february. analysts say this is one man, vladamir putin, flexing his muscle, desperate to restore russia's cold war power. >> he's personifying as the tough guy, the image of russia he wants to present, a russia that will not back down, that will take on the west. and a russia that will take on everybody. >> reporter: the dangers now, according to analysts, that russian or western forces might miscalculate and there will be a military confrontation. and given all the air traffic, there might be an accident with russian aircraft or another adversary will follow vladamir putin's lead. >> these russian planes, when they fly into these areas, including off the u.s. coast, whether in the gulf of mexico, the caribbean, areas close to the united states, they won't fe niecely be using some key instruments. >> russian military aircraft sometimes don't fly with their lights on at night, they don
in waters near stockholm, an underwater vessel makes an emergency call in russian. submarine hunt off sweden since the cold war. all this has taken place since russia invaded crimea in february. analysts say this is one man, vladamir putin, flexing his muscle, desperate to restore russia's cold war power. >> he's personifying as the tough guy, the image of russia he wants to present, a russia that will not back down, that will take on the west. and a russia that will take on everybody....
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stockholm. he's a scholar, a very good one, i gather. that's the problem with the moderate syrians. it's not that they're not moderate, not really syrian. the current head of the syrian opposition has not been there in 24 years. he was an engineer. so my point is -- >> can i jump in. >> the point that's been made many times is that the syrians are getting killed, it's their own damn fault. >> no. no, no, bob. >> it's none of our business. >> i'll tell you a wonderful example of how we've helped. if we had a lot of troops there we could establish some order, we could try to help create and help support a government, a moderate government, the good guys. well, we did that in iraq, right? we had 175,000 troops. we supported the government there. we thought we had political stability and power sharing deals, and here's what happened in iraq. these are the pictures you should also take a look at. 2.5 million people fled iraq never to return. 200,000 to 300,000 people died. christian iraq has essentially been extinguished. something like 500,000 christians have fled iraq. that all happene
stockholm. he's a scholar, a very good one, i gather. that's the problem with the moderate syrians. it's not that they're not moderate, not really syrian. the current head of the syrian opposition has not been there in 24 years. he was an engineer. so my point is -- >> can i jump in. >> the point that's been made many times is that the syrians are getting killed, it's their own damn fault. >> no. no, no, bob. >> it's none of our business. >> i'll tell you a...
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once upon a time seem to worry about being tied to the aca's regulatory railroad tracks and got stockholm syndrome and a taste for being tied up. this suggested the republicans rushing in to help and factor and are being tangled in a deeper track. the bipolar political world, one side or another is supposed to be at the end of the rope. what does that rope look like? could it be a slip knot where if you pull loose on the subsidies, you begin to unravel the rest of the act quite quickly. in the alternative, maybe it's a noose knot that means upsetting the coverage subsidies and the interests benefiting from them would kill off the political future of aca opponents. i saved a few minutes. just a little. i will follow the primary rule of public policy predictions which don't include specific numbers or concrete date. the pluses from the viewpoint viewpoints of those you are bringing mean fewer mandates. you will see the end of the mandate. it's on the status as it is and a great weakening of the mandate. a loosening of the boundary lines of the health benefits. what are the approved policies
once upon a time seem to worry about being tied to the aca's regulatory railroad tracks and got stockholm syndrome and a taste for being tied up. this suggested the republicans rushing in to help and factor and are being tangled in a deeper track. the bipolar political world, one side or another is supposed to be at the end of the rope. what does that rope look like? could it be a slip knot where if you pull loose on the subsidies, you begin to unravel the rest of the act quite quickly. in the...
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stockholm. >> what do you do?> i teach it philosophy, a khan scholar. >> the modern sirians, it's not they are not moderate. the current head has not been in syria for 24 years. >> jump in on this? >> my point is -- >> the point you are making, fareed, the point has been made many times is that the syrians are getting killed. it's their own damn fault? >> no, bob. >> i can't tell you -- >> a wonderful example of how we could help. if we had a lot of troops there, we could establish some order. we can try help create, you know, and help support a government a moderate government, the good guys. well, we did that in iraq. right? we had 175,000 troops. we supported the government there. we thought we had political sustainabilitity and power sharing deals. here is what happened in iraq. these are the pictures you should take a look at. 2 and a half million people fled iraq never to return. two to 300,000 people for sure died christian life in iraq in existence since the bible has been extinguished, 500,000 christians
stockholm. >> what do you do?> i teach it philosophy, a khan scholar. >> the modern sirians, it's not they are not moderate. the current head has not been in syria for 24 years. >> jump in on this? >> my point is -- >> the point you are making, fareed, the point has been made many times is that the syrians are getting killed. it's their own damn fault? >> no, bob. >> i can't tell you -- >> a wonderful example of how we could help. if we had a...
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stockholm litigant the suit said retinol upper fifties was '60s 58 concord 56 in richmond. 61 oaklandrnoon was for a 70 is '60s being confined communities near the water. and the afternoon those locations as well warmup in the '70s led to what we see here in terms of temperature is looking for 757879 degrees for dell saw in livermore rollick. 7880 in the south bay. an upper '70's and the north bay as well. 73 up 7 cisco 77 also run the bay area today warm high pressure giving us that weather in see here a satellite radar keeping sfo entire bay area and the clear else stay that way at least for the rest of a weakened the weekend and '80s and in sunny skies since the sunday before temperatures come back early next week >> : today's winners losers on wall street rob black quite as expensive election >> : $4 billion financial mind zero or server for midterm elections obviously spent up another two years from now even more darkly pulls the big issues like ebola if the to education for the year. plus a lot of blockbuster movies and or two with just of money you can containable. pretty easil
stockholm litigant the suit said retinol upper fifties was '60s 58 concord 56 in richmond. 61 oaklandrnoon was for a 70 is '60s being confined communities near the water. and the afternoon those locations as well warmup in the '70s led to what we see here in terms of temperature is looking for 757879 degrees for dell saw in livermore rollick. 7880 in the south bay. an upper '70's and the north bay as well. 73 up 7 cisco 77 also run the bay area today warm high pressure giving us that weather in...