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. >> today, it's known as the stockholm syndrome, named for the hostages held in a stockholm bank robberyho sympathized with their captors, even while their lives were threatened. experts say this occurs to hostages when four things happen -- a traumatic shock, isolation, indoctrination, and the promise of a reward. >> the shooting of the dog gives a very visual and powerful demonstration of the dangerousness of the man that was her captor and brings it home. and then being assaulted physically, pretty powerful stuff, you know? it's as stressful, almost, as you can get. >> for candra, the cascade mountains provided the isolation, and brown indoctrinated her by repeatedly telling her that the shooting was an accident. her reward was survival, escape from repeated rape, and the fear she may have been responsible for her husband's murder. >> the reward in candra torres' case wasn't just coming out of the woods alive. the reward was then she wouldn't feel guilty about being an instrument of her husband's death. >> candra didn't just accept brown's story of an accidental shooting, she actually
. >> today, it's known as the stockholm syndrome, named for the hostages held in a stockholm bank robberyho sympathized with their captors, even while their lives were threatened. experts say this occurs to hostages when four things happen -- a traumatic shock, isolation, indoctrination, and the promise of a reward. >> the shooting of the dog gives a very visual and powerful demonstration of the dangerousness of the man that was her captor and brings it home. and then being...
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on friday, assange's attorney in stockholm, per samuelson welcomed the news.'s the bottom line is after the autumn of 2010, the prosecutor did nothing for more than four years. that is clear breach of swedish law. that has hurt mr. assange severely and also heard both the women who have not had their case tried for over four years. and it hurts the court because witnesses forget. time passes on and all the evidence is much worse now than it was back in 2010. amy: in july, democracy now! went to london to speak wikileaks founder julian assange inside the ecuadorean embassy in london. >> there has been no movement. the swedish government is somehow obligated to. they refused to come here or pick up a telephone or except an affidavit. they've refused to provide a guarantee that i will not be extradited to the united states of i offered to go to sweden. that situation means we have to tackle the swedish matter, it seems, in sweden. the only other alternative is perhaps going to the international court of justice. the swedish government has no obligation under its
on friday, assange's attorney in stockholm, per samuelson welcomed the news.'s the bottom line is after the autumn of 2010, the prosecutor did nothing for more than four years. that is clear breach of swedish law. that has hurt mr. assange severely and also heard both the women who have not had their case tried for over four years. and it hurts the court because witnesses forget. time passes on and all the evidence is much worse now than it was back in 2010. amy: in july, democracy now! went to...
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tallinn's nordic lutheran culture and language connect it with stockholm and helsinki, but two centuries of 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 build
tallinn's nordic lutheran culture and language connect it with stockholm and helsinki, but two centuries of 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...
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these bright pictures of the northern lights were taken in stockholm sweden.articles interact with the earth's magnetic field. >> reporter: that's on my bucket list. isn't that beautiful? not so beautiful. a shot of an overturned tractor-trailer at the base of the bridge. we have a while to go before they upright it. they are having a lunch break right now. i don't know if they are getting ready -- they've been working through the night they need that to keep their energy up. it's blocking a lane, traffic is getting by, this is westbound as you're coming off the ben franklin bridge you're going to be dealing with this. i want to go outside and show you another shot of i-95 elsewhere around the region near cottman, traffic moving fine. >> reporter: they are probably getting hot soup, dressing the kids very warmly because we have temperatures below the freezing mark. not as much wind, but chilly. accuweather says we'll be at 32, 38 by noon, the high today is 46 around 4:00 p.m. before we dip to 44. some clouds building as the day goes on and not as windy as yest
these bright pictures of the northern lights were taken in stockholm sweden.articles interact with the earth's magnetic field. >> reporter: that's on my bucket list. isn't that beautiful? not so beautiful. a shot of an overturned tractor-trailer at the base of the bridge. we have a while to go before they upright it. they are having a lunch break right now. i don't know if they are getting ready -- they've been working through the night they need that to keep their energy up. it's...
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that is according to the latest report of the stockholm peace research institute. but the united states and russia still remain in the first two places by a wide margin, with the arms industry they're doing this business. >> the new reports say that global arms trade grew by 60% over the past decade. some regions saw a bigger increase than others. >> asia is the biggest market for exports and the u.s. remains the biggest exporter ahead of the europeans. other players are emerging. we are seeing more activity from russia and the chinese are expanding their arms sales. >> the three largest exporters the u.s., russia, and china showed a big increases in the arms trade compared to the previous five years, where chinese weapons exports grew by 150%. germany slipped to fourth place exporting 40% less. german hardware, like a leopard tank, is in demand, but the government is approving fewer deals them before, even though germany has filled some big orders in recent years including to the middle east. the second largest import region after asia. >> the middle east now has
that is according to the latest report of the stockholm peace research institute. but the united states and russia still remain in the first two places by a wide margin, with the arms industry they're doing this business. >> the new reports say that global arms trade grew by 60% over the past decade. some regions saw a bigger increase than others. >> asia is the biggest market for exports and the u.s. remains the biggest exporter ahead of the europeans. other players are emerging....
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look at the snow stockholm, rain thunderstorms possible, even into portions of berlin and paris as weo throughout the day. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here's your extended outlook. >>> that's "newsline" for this hour. i'm gene otani in tokyo. ÷ ♪ last respects to boris nemtsov, the russian opposition leader who was shot four times may back friday and killed to days before he was due to lead a protest on the war in ukraine. his casket was on display at a human rights center ahead of the funeral. our moscow correspondent, julio bova -- j
look at the snow stockholm, rain thunderstorms possible, even into portions of berlin and paris as weo throughout the day. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here's your extended outlook. >>> that's "newsline" for this hour. i'm gene otani in tokyo. ÷ ♪ last respects to boris nemtsov, the russian opposition leader who was shot four times may back friday and killed to days before he was due to lead a protest on the war in ukraine. his casket was on display at a...
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way up north. 4 in stockholm, 13 in berlin rain in madrid with a high of 19 degrees as we go throughout the day. wrapping things up with a look at north america, we are still watching out for a couple areas of low pressure systems down toward the south. this is going to bring some more rainfall. meanwhile, back toward the west high pressure controls the weather. we are looking out for a cold front to drop from the north. that's going to bring some colder temperatures like winnipeg negative 3 for the high. 13 in chicago. look at atlanta in the teens on thursday. back into the 20s as we go into friday. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here's your extended outlook. >>> well that's all for this edition of "newsline," i'm miki yamamoto in tokyo. we'll have more news for you at the top of the hour. thanks for watching nhk world. islamic state organization claims responsibility for a tunis museum attack. 21 victims were shot dead. the extremist group says it is just the beginning. despite his pre-election statement, benjamin netanyahu says his policy on a palestinian state hasn't cha
way up north. 4 in stockholm, 13 in berlin rain in madrid with a high of 19 degrees as we go throughout the day. wrapping things up with a look at north america, we are still watching out for a couple areas of low pressure systems down toward the south. this is going to bring some more rainfall. meanwhile, back toward the west high pressure controls the weather. we are looking out for a cold front to drop from the north. that's going to bring some colder temperatures like winnipeg negative 3...
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. >> it is price-sensitive and people have a stockholm syndrome where they feel tied to their loyaltyrograms. that is part of why we have built a loyalty program. you can have a good loyalty program and a good experience. >> what is your favorite thing that has happened since you have been a virgin america? -- at virgin america? >> i started to bring this up the safety video. 10 million people have gone on youtube and spent almost five minutes watching a safety video. i love the idea that we can take things that are monday and -- mundane whether it is the cup on an aircraft or a website, and make booking travel fun again. it is taking mundane things and using them to differentiate. cory johnson: i talked to richard branson and told him i cannot get the song out of my head. >> it works. cory johnson: virgin america's chief marketing officer. we really appreciate it. stay with us. ♪ cory johnson: i am cory johnson. this is "bloomberg west." blackberry is announcing four new smartphones this year. it was only a year ago that ceo john chen said the turnaround would be based not on hardwar
. >> it is price-sensitive and people have a stockholm syndrome where they feel tied to their loyaltyrograms. that is part of why we have built a loyalty program. you can have a good loyalty program and a good experience. >> what is your favorite thing that has happened since you have been a virgin america? -- at virgin america? >> i started to bring this up the safety video. 10 million people have gone on youtube and spent almost five minutes watching a safety video. i love...
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a swedish woman that he knew in ethiopia said she spotted him twice in a park in stockholm.he 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. he was standing there, and 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. at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like shopping hungry equals overshopping. "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables
a swedish woman that he knew in ethiopia said she spotted him twice in a park in stockholm.he 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. he was standing there, and i came and stood right next to him. and for some...
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its defense budget is larger than egypt's jordan syria's and lebanon's combined according to stockholm international peace institute. the wall and the iron dome have significantly lessened the threat from hamas and hezbollah. economically israel is booming having become the richest country in a sea of oil rich states. it is a vibrant democracy and dynamic society. as for the iranian nuclear program, which does not yet have a single bomb let's not forget that israel has a large nuclear arsenal, reportedly above 200 weapons, many of them now placed on submarines. iran's very sophisticated calculating leaders will surely take the strong deterrent into account even if several years from now they were to somehow build a few nuclear weapons. in a strange way he understand intense power of democracy which is why he shut down the green movement in his own country. he recognizes israel's vulnerability lies in its strength its flourishing democracy. in a generally pluralistic country like israel it's hard to practice noncitizenship towards ords so many. understand israel can respond to military
its defense budget is larger than egypt's jordan syria's and lebanon's combined according to stockholm international peace institute. the wall and the iron dome have significantly lessened the threat from hamas and hezbollah. economically israel is booming having become the richest country in a sea of oil rich states. it is a vibrant democracy and dynamic society. as for the iranian nuclear program, which does not yet have a single bomb let's not forget that israel has a large nuclear arsenal,...
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>> we learned when we got to stockholm at the airport and then they told us and then we have been told further on that it was the slight we should have been on from the beginning. >> what do you say to your loved ones, to your family members. they must have been absolutely terrified. >> when we switched on our phones, we had a hundred missed calls from families and relatives, friends, so we had to call them and calm them down. that's one of the things i think of now all of the ones that made the same calls but didn't get answers. it's hard to put words on. tragic. >> it's hard to make sense of it. this is one of those life changing events that makes you probably pause and think and assess and a simple decision and what it made for you. >> i don't think we're thinking clear yet. of course like you said it's like you said life is fragile so all of my thoughts and the team's thoughts are to the victims and all of their relatives. it's not about us. it's about them right now. >> i think the whole world is mourning along with you right now. what message would you give those families in germ
>> we learned when we got to stockholm at the airport and then they told us and then we have been told further on that it was the slight we should have been on from the beginning. >> what do you say to your loved ones, to your family members. they must have been absolutely terrified. >> when we switched on our phones, we had a hundred missed calls from families and relatives, friends, so we had to call them and calm them down. that's one of the things i think of now all of the...
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stockholm, the white his country in scandinavia, about 30% of the children in the stockholm schools come from non-swedish immigrant origin homes. we have done this in the past. this wave of immigration is not unprecedented. it's larger her portion only it's smaller than what we face in the past. connecting with the extraordinary examples that our two panelists in the way and body shouldn't be -- this is not like rewriting equation's. this is very doable for a country of our history, and what we achieved in higher education. >> i would like to open it up to any questions. >> thank you very much for the panel today. our members are foreign student advisors instead of brought advisors and we've been dedicated as cover his immigration reform for many, many years. and many times daca students dreams others are advised to go to speak to foreign student advisors to get advice on how to become students when actually have grown up in the united states. so we've been very active in trying to provide information to campuses bring people together to focus on how to provide education to individuals w
stockholm, the white his country in scandinavia, about 30% of the children in the stockholm schools come from non-swedish immigrant origin homes. we have done this in the past. this wave of immigration is not unprecedented. it's larger her portion only it's smaller than what we face in the past. connecting with the extraordinary examples that our two panelists in the way and body shouldn't be -- this is not like rewriting equation's. this is very doable for a country of our history, and what we...
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did this young man suffer after five years, you know from what we popularly know to be stockholm syndrome after being in captivity so long you know feeling an affinity for his captors. let's be very clear -- we don't know. we do not know. there may also be administrative charges that they bring against bergdahl. prior to any trial, prior to any article 32. one of the big issues on the table, in all the years he was held in captivity, he got promotions he was promoted. he also got paid. that is hundreds of thousands of dollars. the army if they want to make a charge of desertion, they want the pay back. they're not going to let him keep that pay. how are they going to get that back? one way to get that back is to make that ultimate charge of desertion. even if they get a conviction down the road there will still be a good deal of flexibility on sentencing. it's not at all clear that he will go to military detention, how long he would go for, what kind of sentence he would get. people will tell you that the military code of justice does allow for the death penalty for cases of desertion in
did this young man suffer after five years, you know from what we popularly know to be stockholm syndrome after being in captivity so long you know feeling an affinity for his captors. let's be very clear -- we don't know. we do not know. there may also be administrative charges that they bring against bergdahl. prior to any trial, prior to any article 32. one of the big issues on the table, in all the years he was held in captivity, he got promotions he was promoted. he also got paid. that is...
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saudi arabia has recalled its ambassador from stockholm while sweden says it will cancel a military cooperationgreement. the top u.n. investigator on torture claims the u.s. is stonewalling his probe of conditions at american prisons. juan mendez said he's been refused permission to visit state and federal prisons throughout the united states. mr. mendez: they said that federal prisons were unavailable, and i saw to find out what they mean by unavailable because i cannot accept an invitation that says go to california prisons if federal prisons are off-limits to me because if i do that, then every country has every right, like gambia, for example, to say you can visit this present but not this maximum-security wing. i fully expect the united states to secure invitations from state prisons to me, but also to be able to visit federal prisons as well. amy: juan mendez says he's particularly concerned with the solitary confinement subjected to some 80,000 prisoners. he also says the u.s. continues to thwart his bid to investigate guantanamo bay by imposing "unacceptable" conditions on his visit. th
saudi arabia has recalled its ambassador from stockholm while sweden says it will cancel a military cooperationgreement. the top u.n. investigator on torture claims the u.s. is stonewalling his probe of conditions at american prisons. juan mendez said he's been refused permission to visit state and federal prisons throughout the united states. mr. mendez: they said that federal prisons were unavailable, and i saw to find out what they mean by unavailable because i cannot accept an invitation...
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i've been hammering this stockholm to you endlessly it's the one to buy. tree is buying family dollar. it's an inferior business they will improve dramatically. i love this company. i love the dollar segment. dollar general reported a better number than i thought it was going to report this week. you know what, dollar tree though, has something the other guys don't have. it has the best candy aisle in the world. and you can eat right off the floor of my dollar tree in neptune, new jersey. that's probably not something you'd want to do. in 2009 the best performers were general growth properties up nearly 800% that was a one of a kind restructuring. not going to count. and xl group managed to rebound 395% the following year. since then xl's rallied another 97%. this is a very good -- and, you know what it just doesn't have the growth that it wants to. just the steady eddie player in the great recession. 2010 was the year of netflix, rallied 218% streaming video took the country by storm. netflix is a terrific example of how great stocks keep on winning. even
i've been hammering this stockholm to you endlessly it's the one to buy. tree is buying family dollar. it's an inferior business they will improve dramatically. i love this company. i love the dollar segment. dollar general reported a better number than i thought it was going to report this week. you know what, dollar tree though, has something the other guys don't have. it has the best candy aisle in the world. and you can eat right off the floor of my dollar tree in neptune, new jersey....
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the goal keeper talked to us here at cnn and explained what happened after he got to stockholm. >> wed on our phones and had like 100 missed calls from families and relatives friends. we had to call everyone and calm them down. that's one of the things i think of now, all the ones who made the same calls but didn't get any answers. it's hard to put words on. >> hard to put words, feeling thankful they didn't get on the plane. now to a town in germany that is definitely reeling. our senior international correspondent frederick pleitgen is near the school where the memorial is going on. >> reporter: actually i have a feeling a lot of the family members of the 16 school children who were killed as well as the relatives of the two teachers who were on board that flight a lot of them will make the trip because one of the senses we have been getting today is that many people simply want information. they want to know what exactly happened. they want more information. also they want to try and get some sort of closure in all of this. this is certainly a town that very much is reeling. you se
the goal keeper talked to us here at cnn and explained what happened after he got to stockholm. >> wed on our phones and had like 100 missed calls from families and relatives friends. we had to call everyone and calm them down. that's one of the things i think of now, all the ones who made the same calls but didn't get any answers. it's hard to put words on. >> hard to put words, feeling thankful they didn't get on the plane. now to a town in germany that is definitely reeling. our...
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the idea that wall street is the bad guy and the fed has partnered in some sort of stockholm syndromertnered with the enemies. betty: number 2 -- new data shows the tech industry is taking advantage of a corporate tax code. a of the biggest tech updates include microsoft, apple, google stockpiled six to $9 billion in profits overseas in the last year alone. that accounts for a fifth of the money companies are holding outside of the u.s.. some patriots would say that is un-american to see that much money overseas. they should bring up back here to the u.s. >> there has been this ongoing theme that the u.s. would close some of these loopholes in order to bring the money back so we can build our own infrastructure or put it to highways and roads and so forth. there needs to be an incentive for these companies to do that. tech companies in particular can do this easily because unlike an oil company that has a physical oil rig a tech company can just put a patent in a country and that money can be in that country. >> it is legitimate to criticize companies, but also the tax code is screwed
the idea that wall street is the bad guy and the fed has partnered in some sort of stockholm syndromertnered with the enemies. betty: number 2 -- new data shows the tech industry is taking advantage of a corporate tax code. a of the biggest tech updates include microsoft, apple, google stockpiled six to $9 billion in profits overseas in the last year alone. that accounts for a fifth of the money companies are holding outside of the u.s.. some patriots would say that is un-american to see that...
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embassy in stockholm almost three years ago. the u.s. government still hasn't acted on his visa request. since the pyd has shown that they're cable of taking on -- cable of taking on isis in kobani and elsewhere, we should be meeting with them, we should be supporting their political objectives. >> not having these relationships mediated by national capitals. >> we don't have a relationship with the kurds of syria. there are occasionally meetings between the u.s. special envoy and -- [inaudible] in paris, but he should be invited to washington for full scale consultations with the pentagon with capitol hill and with the state department about closer cooperation. finish and when it comes -- and when it comes to turkey, we should recognize that the pkk which is on the u.s. list of foreign terrorist organizations is has now become a force for democracy and stability in the region. their participation in the battle of kobani was critical to defeating isis there. there are direct negotiations between abdullah -- [inaudible] and the turkish na
embassy in stockholm almost three years ago. the u.s. government still hasn't acted on his visa request. since the pyd has shown that they're cable of taking on -- cable of taking on isis in kobani and elsewhere, we should be meeting with them, we should be supporting their political objectives. >> not having these relationships mediated by national capitals. >> we don't have a relationship with the kurds of syria. there are occasionally meetings between the u.s. special envoy and...
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about six months ago i was actually invited to do a talk in sweden, stockholm sweden and i took the flight was told to make my body adjust to the times something that i'm sensitive to right now i should stay up all day and not go to sleep until nighttime in sweden which would be a 40-hour day for me. so i did that. i walked around and it was a beautiful sunny day. it was a much more diverse community than i thought it was going to be. then i saw something that worried me. i saw a police officer having an encounter with a young mother who was surrounded by her three children. they all looked under the age of six. i didn't speak any swedish so i couldn't understand what was going on but it seemed like this mother was in crises about something and she was dealing with the police officer. so i watched what was going to happen just given my interest in these issues. then i saw something quite amazing. the mother at some point just left, went into a store and the police officer watched this mother's three children while she went into the store to get something. then she came back out. she thanke
about six months ago i was actually invited to do a talk in sweden, stockholm sweden and i took the flight was told to make my body adjust to the times something that i'm sensitive to right now i should stay up all day and not go to sleep until nighttime in sweden which would be a 40-hour day for me. so i did that. i walked around and it was a beautiful sunny day. it was a much more diverse community than i thought it was going to be. then i saw something that worried me. i saw a police officer...