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attempts twin between and run over 26 islands in in stockholm's archipelago. >> the sport is becoming a craze. >> it's so amazing. so beautiful. it's also so tough. it's love-hate. it's so long. >> the swimming today was so brutal. the water was cold, wavy and it never ended. >> 10km of baltic waters. swim runners reckoned this to be like an ultra marathon. >> the running part of the waste is 61km. in terms of the swimming, when you look at the distance between two of 26 islands in. you can see where it is considered an extreme race in the world. >> the first in 2006 had nine teams, now there are 2040 people competing. with a waiting list of more than 1,000. final preparations are before the dawn. so the athletes have a chance to reach the finish line. even if they are not used to the conditions. >> really. hoping to finish. we don't do record breaking. people have been retraining, hopping from one to another to another. people are just saying what are the guys doing, swimming. and running in the wetsuit. swim run began as a drunken bet between four friends, to see if they could get a
attempts twin between and run over 26 islands in in stockholm's archipelago. >> the sport is becoming a craze. >> it's so amazing. so beautiful. it's also so tough. it's love-hate. it's so long. >> the swimming today was so brutal. the water was cold, wavy and it never ended. >> 10km of baltic waters. swim runners reckoned this to be like an ultra marathon. >> the running part of the waste is 61km. in terms of the swimming, when you look at the distance between two...
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the term "stockholm syndrome" hadn't yet become current. >> it was a fascinating case in stockholm lastecall it, there was a bank robbery in stockholm. one of the women who was held hostage is waiting for the robber to get out of jail to marry him. >> what? >> just this traumatic experience in which the individual is reduced to total helplessness and begins to identify in a human sense with the captor. >> good evening. patty hearst has been taken into custody. the fbi says patty hearst was picked up today in san francisco. the hearst newspaper heiress has been missing for 19 months. >> by the time patty is finally apprehended, it's almost anticlimactic. patty's famous line when she's taken to the courthouse and asked her occupation, she replies, urban guerilla. >> miss hearst was brought into a group of young people who saw themselves as political idealists. their story seems to say something about the futility of terrorism as a shortcut for persuasion. but somehow the message doesn't seem to be reaching the weather underground or northern ireland or the middle east. >> good evening. fo
the term "stockholm syndrome" hadn't yet become current. >> it was a fascinating case in stockholm lastecall it, there was a bank robbery in stockholm. one of the women who was held hostage is waiting for the robber to get out of jail to marry him. >> what? >> just this traumatic experience in which the individual is reduced to total helplessness and begins to identify in a human sense with the captor. >> good evening. patty hearst has been taken into custody....
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. >> gomez, one of the only raises he has not won in his life is stockholm.ts's finest are back in edmonton for a fast and furious sprint race. >> known as the gateway to the north and capital of canada, alberta province has nine of 10 starts. the city is no stranger to elite level sports. as a triathlon, edmonton holds a special place in history. aside from nine world cups in the sport. last year it provided the stage for the grand final. the american trio have dominated the 2015 wts season. there's a huge opportunity for other competitors to make game. duo.more than the british they have both been on the podium over the last year. the olympic runs medalist into mix. >> it might give a lot of people to bit more confidence or it might make people race differently because they are not .acing defensively i think you will see a few the bronzeen very -- happen.r the bronze metal winner. as aussie women traditionally strong edmonton, the omens are good. >> anything subtle? >> anything can happen in a triathlon. if i'm fully fit and healthy i will be expecting a lo
. >> gomez, one of the only raises he has not won in his life is stockholm.ts's finest are back in edmonton for a fast and furious sprint race. >> known as the gateway to the north and capital of canada, alberta province has nine of 10 starts. the city is no stranger to elite level sports. as a triathlon, edmonton holds a special place in history. aside from nine world cups in the sport. last year it provided the stage for the grand final. the american trio have dominated the 2015...
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stockholm, the wait time was 7-12 minutes and the pricing was lower than what i paid in san franciscoeffect is based on the number of people who drive for uber. the more people there are, the faster the prices go down. that is the they are good at. -- the thing they are good at. emily: quickly, you were part of the department of transportation in chicago and washington, d.c. these regulations are different. can uber and lyft triumph? >> china is a different animal and subsidy rules. whoever subsidizes the most gets the most drivers. i think that it is a different animal and i liked the partnering over there. it does not mean we shouldn't. emily: all right. gabe, we have to leave it there. thank you both. tomorrow, i will interview the ceo of oculus. do not miss it. ♪ >> this program is a paid advertisement from u.s. money reserve, doing business with the united states gold and silver reserve. the markets for coins and bullion are unregulated. fall, son rise or buying these items carry some risks. on views expressed of those this program are those of the advertiser and not the views of
stockholm, the wait time was 7-12 minutes and the pricing was lower than what i paid in san franciscoeffect is based on the number of people who drive for uber. the more people there are, the faster the prices go down. that is the they are good at. -- the thing they are good at. emily: quickly, you were part of the department of transportation in chicago and washington, d.c. these regulations are different. can uber and lyft triumph? >> china is a different animal and subsidy rules....
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it's called refugee air, based in stockholm and that's where one of its founders joining us now. more about the group that has been formed. are you all from sweden? and how are you going to pay for the flights? >> we are all from sweden, ander we were also very much touched by seeing the picture of the young boy dying on the brink of europe, and we're trying to do what we can to help the situation, and we believe safer routes of travel by air is one of the pieces to help solve the problem. >> you are talking about chartering aircraft to go over and fly the refugees in; is that right? >> that is correct. there is a campaign called let them fly, with the hashtag that you see on my shirt, which is more lobbying. but there's also a short-term solution, because people are dying every day, and if large corporations have longer decision processes than we have, we can charter airplanes and fly people in and still be within the confines of the law. i think the problem is information asymmetry. people think it is more complicated than it actually is. the e.u. director regarding the respons
it's called refugee air, based in stockholm and that's where one of its founders joining us now. more about the group that has been formed. are you all from sweden? and how are you going to pay for the flights? >> we are all from sweden, ander we were also very much touched by seeing the picture of the young boy dying on the brink of europe, and we're trying to do what we can to help the situation, and we believe safer routes of travel by air is one of the pieces to help solve the...
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it will be a close call and 9:30 in stockholm.a: it seems like the central bank is stopping them from completely ruling out a cut. jonas: i would call them a reluctant activist. they are dealing with another problem right now, that they did not see in july. it is this massive drop in commodity prices which is really going to force them probably to scale down the inflation forecast. and as you know, they have been struggling since getting up in inflation -- with deflation over the last three years. another problem they're having is a lot of analysts are saying they do not move today, either by cutting the rate again or expanding the qe program, they could see a stronger kroner. that is something they do not want. anna: we will see how kroner reacts. live in stockholm there. later today bloomberg speaks to the swedish governor. we will have more from the interview throughout the day. 6:37 in london. let's get back to colin. how are you negotiating the markets right now? this kind ofxpect volatility? colin: it happens to be september
it will be a close call and 9:30 in stockholm.a: it seems like the central bank is stopping them from completely ruling out a cut. jonas: i would call them a reluctant activist. they are dealing with another problem right now, that they did not see in july. it is this massive drop in commodity prices which is really going to force them probably to scale down the inflation forecast. and as you know, they have been struggling since getting up in inflation -- with deflation over the last three...
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stockholm, the wait time was somewhere between seven and 12 minutes.ces were lower than san francisco. om: you start to see the effect is based on the number of people who drive for uber. the more people there are, the faster prices go down. they: you are part of department of transportation in chicago and d.c., obviously these regulations are different, triumph?and lyft -- >> subsidy rules are happening in china. whoever is subsidizing more gets more drivers. it is a different animal. isike the fact that lyft partnering, that is not mean that uber should not. emily: thank you. tomorrow i will interview the ceo of opulent, do not visit -- miss it. ♪ >> from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. charlie: pope francis arrived in washington today, coming from cuba for a visit to the united states. president xi jinping of china came to the united states. his first stop is seattle. he will then be in washington and in new york. cyber security and china's actions in the south china sea will be on the agenda during bilateral talks. in syria, rus
stockholm, the wait time was somewhere between seven and 12 minutes.ces were lower than san francisco. om: you start to see the effect is based on the number of people who drive for uber. the more people there are, the faster prices go down. they: you are part of department of transportation in chicago and d.c., obviously these regulations are different, triumph?and lyft -- >> subsidy rules are happening in china. whoever is subsidizing more gets more drivers. it is a different animal....
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. >> al jazeera, stockholm, sweden. >> the companies are matching one to one. orses and those donations are tax deductible. our special coverage of the crisis continues all week long, join us this sunday, for a special report desperate journeys a global crisis. there's a 9:00 p.m. eastern, six pacific. a dire warning over the world's oceans. in the last 40 years, half of all marine life has died and the problem may get worse. >> i've been asked to keep my voice down cause we are so close say that humans areife funds destroying so many natural resources under water, but it is killing much of it's sea life. michelle kerry reports. >> the worldwide life funds. have the birds and reptiles that depend on the oceans are gone. some fish specieses have declined by almost 75%. for this report, the organization tracked thousands of marine animal populations around the globe, since 1970. >> they are disappearing but their habitats are being destroyed. the report shows half the world's corral reefs and half of all sea grasses have been destroyed. over 25% of all marine spe
. >> al jazeera, stockholm, sweden. >> the companies are matching one to one. orses and those donations are tax deductible. our special coverage of the crisis continues all week long, join us this sunday, for a special report desperate journeys a global crisis. there's a 9:00 p.m. eastern, six pacific. a dire warning over the world's oceans. in the last 40 years, half of all marine life has died and the problem may get worse. >> i've been asked to keep my voice down cause we...
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with strong winds, tornados possible, and heavy rainfall, it's a wet and messy day extending into stockholm as the cold front swings north. 24 in berlin, 17 in paris, and i mentioned the warm weather. look at this, 30 in warsaw, 31 in vienna, and moscow is 20 degrees with sunny skies through thursday. the forecast in north america, high pressure is producing e ii relatively clear skies in the eastern united states and canada. there is a flow producing instability so clouds and showers in the carolinas down to florida, and back towards the west, that system responsible for flash flooding in utah shifted east, meaning the upper midwest sees the possibility of pran and thunderstorms. behind that system, much colder temperatures, looking at highs only in the teens of winnipeg through thursday. oncoming low pressure system bringing moisture in vancouver and seattle brings cooler temperatures with a high of 18 degrees in those cities. now, as we look at what's happening in east asia, here in japan, dealing with clouds and a decent amount of rainfall. we've had a stationary front, and now we have
with strong winds, tornados possible, and heavy rainfall, it's a wet and messy day extending into stockholm as the cold front swings north. 24 in berlin, 17 in paris, and i mentioned the warm weather. look at this, 30 in warsaw, 31 in vienna, and moscow is 20 degrees with sunny skies through thursday. the forecast in north america, high pressure is producing e ii relatively clear skies in the eastern united states and canada. there is a flow producing instability so clouds and showers in the...
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he says 59 in stockholm. cooler. another outstanding day. i agree. i don't think there's much to complain about there. john says it's 68 where he is, and it's a beautiful day, but how about rain already? okay, there's rain in the forecast, john, and we will get right to it. live look outside, and it's the empire state building lit up in red, white, and blue for labor day, and we are looking at a mostly clear sky tonight. 73degrees, and winds out of the southwest at 7 miles an hour. your headlines include this, quiet night overnight, and by quiet we mean dry. beautiful labor day, i don't think you can ask for better conditions, but steamy into the workweek. the vortex satellite and radar, showing the impact of the high pressure, and there's not much to talk about here. the high itself is just offshore, and still, we have mild, dry conditions we are dealing with, and that's for the holiday weekend, continuing tonight into the day tomorrow, and just not much to talk comfortable conditions tonight, and it's really beautiful out there, if you have plans t
he says 59 in stockholm. cooler. another outstanding day. i agree. i don't think there's much to complain about there. john says it's 68 where he is, and it's a beautiful day, but how about rain already? okay, there's rain in the forecast, john, and we will get right to it. live look outside, and it's the empire state building lit up in red, white, and blue for labor day, and we are looking at a mostly clear sky tonight. 73degrees, and winds out of the southwest at 7 miles an hour. your...
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they gathered from stockholm to madrid. >> reporter: it's a simple, heart-felt message, that refugees are welcome in britain. the mood was optimistic, by coming out in large numbers, they can shame their government into taking in more refugees and in particular, syrians fleeing conflict. >> germany and sweden are taking more than their fair share. i believe we should be taking in the same number of refugees. >> i put myself in their position. i would want people to treat me well if i happened to have to flee england. so that's why i'm here, really. >> this is central london, it took one hour for the crowd to march past opposition. >> the british government argues it gives far more in foreign aid than any other country in europe. the thousands of people who have come out today, are saying that that is not enough and that britain should be doing more. >> but an impressive turnout doesn't mean this crowd is necessarily representative of britain as a whole. many british people feel this country has taken in too many immigrants in recent years. prime minister david cameron will want to be
they gathered from stockholm to madrid. >> reporter: it's a simple, heart-felt message, that refugees are welcome in britain. the mood was optimistic, by coming out in large numbers, they can shame their government into taking in more refugees and in particular, syrians fleeing conflict. >> germany and sweden are taking more than their fair share. i believe we should be taking in the same number of refugees. >> i put myself in their position. i would want people to treat me...
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population of any european country and thousands have been out staging rallies in support of refugees in stockholmeceiv received automatic residency. the greek island has arrived on the port close to athens. more than 25,000 people have been strand ed here and arrived on boats from turkey and thought many of them are syrian. now, more bodies have been recovered from a boat carrying indonesia refugees, 61 people died in the ferry tragedy so far and the vessel that sank on thursday was carrying mostly men with one toddler on board and 20 are alive and it was due to overloading and bad weather conditions. still being counted in guatemala presidential election but set for a runoff and show jimmy morales has 25% of the vote and manuel baldizon has 21% and as molina is being looked at for corruption and we are in the city and say the newcomer jimmy morales is facing two strong contenders. >> the question is who will he be fighting against because the other two candidates that have a chance of making it to that second round really are neck in neck and one is the man who lost the 2012 elections in the run
population of any european country and thousands have been out staging rallies in support of refugees in stockholmeceiv received automatic residency. the greek island has arrived on the port close to athens. more than 25,000 people have been strand ed here and arrived on boats from turkey and thought many of them are syrian. now, more bodies have been recovered from a boat carrying indonesia refugees, 61 people died in the ferry tragedy so far and the vessel that sank on thursday was carrying...
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thousands of people have been at rallies supporting the refugees in stockholm.e all residency in sweden. >>> meanwhile, israel has started building a fence along part of its eastern borden with jordan too keep people out who are fleeing from syria. benjamin netanyahu rejected calls to take in h refugees sayg israel is too small and must protect its borders. israel has already fenced off its frontier with egypt to stop african refugees and along the occupied golan heights bordering syria. >>> the votes are still be counted in guatemala's presidential election. some votes are trickling and jimmy morales is leading the 25% of the boat followed by manuel at 21%. now, the election comes as former president otto perez molina is being investigationed for alleged corruption and is currently in prison. daniel that weimer is our correspond erred is there in guatemala. he joined us live now. so the ca media that is for the moment safe there any chance then that he could become the out right winner? >> reporter: there is a good chance he could. he has to fight a second roun
thousands of people have been at rallies supporting the refugees in stockholm.e all residency in sweden. >>> meanwhile, israel has started building a fence along part of its eastern borden with jordan too keep people out who are fleeing from syria. benjamin netanyahu rejected calls to take in h refugees sayg israel is too small and must protect its borders. israel has already fenced off its frontier with egypt to stop african refugees and along the occupied golan heights bordering...
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instance, there was even a private charter jet that took off from istanbul, just flew straight into stockholm, and when people landed, they claimed asylum right when they hit the tarmac. >> stewart: what are people doing, what are countries doing to combat the smuggling? >> reporter: well, just in the last week, week and a half, austria in particular, where the 71 people were found dead on the side of a highway, has significantly increased highway controls. they have been searching basically all trucks and vans that are entering austria from hungary. that's been a big effort that takes a lot of work. they have been finding more instances of people smuggling, including a couple of very dangerous situations when people were, indeed, locked into the back of these vehicles without much air. but it's a tremendous challenge, and, you know, i was speaking to a colleague of mine hois in hungary today where there's yet another crisis, and all of those austrian police who have been doing that have been tasked today with other jobs trying to process just the tremendous inflow of asylum seekers who are c
instance, there was even a private charter jet that took off from istanbul, just flew straight into stockholm, and when people landed, they claimed asylum right when they hit the tarmac. >> stewart: what are people doing, what are countries doing to combat the smuggling? >> reporter: well, just in the last week, week and a half, austria in particular, where the 71 people were found dead on the side of a highway, has significantly increased highway controls. they have been searching...
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they gathered in cities from stockholm to budapest and athens to his madrid. phillips takes us to the largest gathering in london. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: it's sample, heartfelt message, that refugees are welcome in britain. the mood was festive being the crowd optimistic, that by come out in large numbers, they can shame their government in to taking in more refugees. and in particular, syrians fleeing conflict. >> germany and sweden have take then more than their fair sherry believe as a country our size and wealth we should take in the same number. >> basically i put myself in their position and i want want people to treat me well if i happened to have to flee england, that's why i am here real i remember this wa piccadin central london it, took one hour for the crowd to march past op i opposition. the british government it says gives far more in aid than any other country in usual. the thousands of people who have come on the today are saying that's not enough. and that britain should be doing more. but an impressive turn out doesn't mean this crowd is necessaril
they gathered in cities from stockholm to budapest and athens to his madrid. phillips takes us to the largest gathering in london. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: it's sample, heartfelt message, that refugees are welcome in britain. the mood was festive being the crowd optimistic, that by come out in large numbers, they can shame their government in to taking in more refugees. and in particular, syrians fleeing conflict. >> germany and sweden have take then more than their fair sherry believe...
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block the growth of cancer cells and we can cause them to die and that biology was what sent me to stockholmme years ago. we can also prevent the progression and the spread in new ways and all of these areas, coupled with new science, is what is leading to breakthroughs. caroline: thank you, very much. it is not often you get to speak to a nobel prize winner. that breakthrough is getting ever closer. jon: an important topic. but keep it on technology. sanae has teamed up with fe, looking at new ways to battle diabetes. reporter: this is about helping patients and doctors battle disease. about making doctors from reactive to proactive and preventative. it will be smart delivery devices and smart measurement devices. devices that monitor glucose and can upload that to the cloud. teamed up with other contacts working on lenses with tiny sensors. reason there is such a focus on diabetes is it affects 382 million people worldwide and we have to mention the cost of that -- about $245 billion a year in the u.s. alone. jon: thank you for breaking that down. up next -- a lot of data coming through. t
block the growth of cancer cells and we can cause them to die and that biology was what sent me to stockholmme years ago. we can also prevent the progression and the spread in new ways and all of these areas, coupled with new science, is what is leading to breakthroughs. caroline: thank you, very much. it is not often you get to speak to a nobel prize winner. that breakthrough is getting ever closer. jon: an important topic. but keep it on technology. sanae has teamed up with fe, looking at new...
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paul reese, on the stockholm arc archeepelago . >> promoter aeg live asia unexpectedly called off the performance. the financial times says chinese officials cancelled the tour because the band included an image of the dalai lama in video during a concert in taiwan in 2010. >>> that's this edition of al jazeera america news. i'm antonio mora. we end with a bit of convene elizabeth's golden jubilee performance. ♪ ♪ >> on "america tonight," the latest battle front in a fight against vaccine. >> nobody is going to put a needle in my arm or my daughter's arm. thank you. >> what could be a deadly swealz transmitted disease. "america tonight's" adam may. >> and an
paul reese, on the stockholm arc archeepelago . >> promoter aeg live asia unexpectedly called off the performance. the financial times says chinese officials cancelled the tour because the band included an image of the dalai lama in video during a concert in taiwan in 2010. >>> that's this edition of al jazeera america news. i'm antonio mora. we end with a bit of convene elizabeth's golden jubilee performance. ♪ ♪ >> on "america tonight," the latest battle...
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teams of two swim and run over 26 islands in stockholm's archipelago. 75 kilometers. just it's tenth year the sport is rapidly coming a crazy. >> it is so amazing and beautiful, but it is also so tough. it's love-hate. >> i mean, the swimming today was so brutal. it just never ended. >> with ten kilometers of choppy waters between the islands. they reckon this to be much tougher than ironman or ultra marathon. now just the running part of this race is 65 kilometers. that's one and a half marathons in a wetsuit over slippery rocks. when you look at the distance between these 26 island you can see why it's one of the extreme races in the world. the first in 2006 had just nine teams. now there are 240 people competing. with the waiting list of more than a thousand. final preparations are just before dawn so that the athletes have a chance to reach the finish line before nightfall. even if the 26 nationalities are not used to the conditions. >> really, just to finish. you don't do any record-breaking. >> people who are record training. hopping from one to another. to anot
teams of two swim and run over 26 islands in stockholm's archipelago. 75 kilometers. just it's tenth year the sport is rapidly coming a crazy. >> it is so amazing and beautiful, but it is also so tough. it's love-hate. >> i mean, the swimming today was so brutal. it just never ended. >> with ten kilometers of choppy waters between the islands. they reckon this to be much tougher than ironman or ultra marathon. now just the running part of this race is 65 kilometers. that's one...
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racing between 26 islands in stockholm's archipelago 75 kilometers.in its tenth year the sport is rapidly becoming a crazy. >> it's so amazing and so beautiful. but it's love-hate. it is so long. >> yeah, the swimming today was so brutal. it was so cold and it just never ended. >> with ten kilometers of choppy waters between the islands this is tougher than an ironman or marathon. the running part of this race is 65 kilometers. that's in a whet suit over slippery rocks. when you look at the distance between the 26 islands, you can see why it's considered one of the extreme races in the world. >> the first in 2006 had just nine teams. now there are 240 people competing with the waiting list of a thousand. final preparations are just before dawn so the athletes have a chance to reach the finish line before nightfall even if 26 of the different nationalities are not used to the conditions. >> i'm really happy just to finish without any record-breaking. >> going from one la gone to another, the running in a wetsuit. >> the swim run began between two drunk
racing between 26 islands in stockholm's archipelago 75 kilometers.in its tenth year the sport is rapidly becoming a crazy. >> it's so amazing and so beautiful. but it's love-hate. it is so long. >> yeah, the swimming today was so brutal. it was so cold and it just never ended. >> with ten kilometers of choppy waters between the islands this is tougher than an ironman or marathon. the running part of this race is 65 kilometers. that's in a whet suit over slippery rocks. when...
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moved around on the stockholm trains, and what's going to happen now?t's your understanding of that? >> it's impossible to know [ unintelligible ] [ loud background noise ] [ unintelligible ]. >> it's so noisy behind you, and perhaps we could move the microphone someplace else so we could hear you a bit more clearly if that's possible, but let me ask you this, hungary is no stranger to refugee crises. let's go back to 1956. and there was not a single hungarian, in a refugee status who is trying to turn back. so what has changed in your country's national status? >> yes, unfortunately, hungary seems to have lost his historical memory. hungary was the first country to refuse the refugee status after the signing of the geneva convention. [ loud background noise ] very little solidarity with those refugees to flee syria, and free the similar conflicts. [ loud background noise ] the more than ever from syria and iraq, with the situation in afghanistan and so on. >> do you understand why some people are frightened by what they say about the masses that they s
moved around on the stockholm trains, and what's going to happen now?t's your understanding of that? >> it's impossible to know [ unintelligible ] [ loud background noise ] [ unintelligible ]. >> it's so noisy behind you, and perhaps we could move the microphone someplace else so we could hear you a bit more clearly if that's possible, but let me ask you this, hungary is no stranger to refugee crises. let's go back to 1956. and there was not a single hungarian, in a refugee status...
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we're witnessing a foreign policy version of the stockholm syndrome.is cooler to appease your adversaries than help out your pals. it wouldn't be a problem if they just treated our allies as well as our adversaries. it's like the odd-ball woman who writes letters to death row inmates and marries charles manson. maybe there's something special with this person who wants to kill me. perhaps i should mary them. it was about president obama's ego. he wanted a policy and the deadline for this deal was having it done before he's out of office. so he staked the survival and security of our country on his last hoo ray. our future is his parting gift. >> very, very bad like terror swag bag like walking away, like oh, awesome. yeah. where can i get some more of this? never. >> i love this. everybody's fantasy island, eric said we should do this and that. >> and i tattoo. >> you mean the iranians have no say in this and the other -- china and russia has no say. it's just usinsistent. i don't understand it. >> do you understand death to america? >> oh, yeah. >> yo
we're witnessing a foreign policy version of the stockholm syndrome.is cooler to appease your adversaries than help out your pals. it wouldn't be a problem if they just treated our allies as well as our adversaries. it's like the odd-ball woman who writes letters to death row inmates and marries charles manson. maybe there's something special with this person who wants to kill me. perhaps i should mary them. it was about president obama's ego. he wanted a policy and the deadline for this deal...
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they gathered in stockholm, copenhagen and berlin. in london people held placards saying, refugees welcome here. >>> germany's interior minister has announced the country is ready to reimpose the border controls in order to, quote, limit the current influx to germany as the refugee crisis shows no signs of lowering. >> they've urged europe to do more and called for a halt to the influx. let's head to brussels. >> reporter: good morning, susan. basically what we're expecting to hear is if they can find any common ground on the framework for an agreement. they need to redistribute 160,000 people and figure out where they're going to put them and process them. they need to figure outs moves forward on asylum and migrant policy. some heady issues taking place in brussels. we had a chance to hear over the weekend from poland's finance minister in an interview. take a listen. >> we do not agree on the compulsory borders but we do agree to help. we've talked about the progress in which the investment bank for europe which is going smoothly.
they gathered in stockholm, copenhagen and berlin. in london people held placards saying, refugees welcome here. >>> germany's interior minister has announced the country is ready to reimpose the border controls in order to, quote, limit the current influx to germany as the refugee crisis shows no signs of lowering. >> they've urged europe to do more and called for a halt to the influx. let's head to brussels. >> reporter: good morning, susan. basically what we're expecting...
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. >>> a security breach ended a u2 concert before it started: fans streamed out of an arena in stockholm sweden. police spokesperson said the building was evacuated due to concerns about a weapon, something nobody wants to hear. fortunately nothing happened. the concert was rescheduled to tomorrow. >>> a big night for stars of the small screen, coming up on eyewitness news, history made at the emmy awards as show. we have all the buzzworthy night. >> let's take you back outside, a beautiful picture. bill says it will feel like fall as we end the summer of abc7 and your tri-state ford dealers thank you for helping protect our children. >>> lots of people talking about the emmy's today. you know, it was hot on the red carpet last night literally because it was hot out there, and fashionably. >> yeah, hollywood's a-listers tried to stay cool while looking smoking. as for the awards, the show featured a historic first, breakthrough winners and a triumphant return to the stage. eyewitness news entertainment report sandy kenyon joins us with the highlights. >> there are always a few snubs and
. >>> a security breach ended a u2 concert before it started: fans streamed out of an arena in stockholm sweden. police spokesperson said the building was evacuated due to concerns about a weapon, something nobody wants to hear. fortunately nothing happened. the concert was rescheduled to tomorrow. >>> a big night for stars of the small screen, coming up on eyewitness news, history made at the emmy awards as show. we have all the buzzworthy night. >> let's take you back...
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the heavy rain, thunder has been near sweden, stockholm, in the last several hours. ukraine and western side of russia, the cool is still taking place with rain. where has the heat gone? we know where it used to be. it used to be down in the bottom right hand core, virtually all disappeared now. the real change of season is virtually complete. 47 degrees in turkey. that's it. >> one of the three al jazeera journalists sentenced to jail by an egyptian court said he doesn't blame all of egyptian for what happened. peter greste, mohamed fahmy and baher mohammed were sentenced to three years behind bars. peter greste was deported in egypt. >> this ring, i wear a ring here. this is an egyptian ring, and i water it to remind myself that it's not egypt to put me in prison, it's a couple of judges that did it. their institutional flaws did it. i'm trying to use these forums to remind egypt of why these issues matter. journalists freedom is written into egypt's own constitution. >> waiting for a ticket out of iraq. we'll meet the african refugees desperate to reach europe. >>
the heavy rain, thunder has been near sweden, stockholm, in the last several hours. ukraine and western side of russia, the cool is still taking place with rain. where has the heat gone? we know where it used to be. it used to be down in the bottom right hand core, virtually all disappeared now. the real change of season is virtually complete. 47 degrees in turkey. that's it. >> one of the three al jazeera journalists sentenced to jail by an egyptian court said he doesn't blame all of...
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fred in stockholm, new jersey, it will be one of those nights where the windows might be left open. clear skies there as well. the only place we see a little bit of cloud cover this evening is on the east end of long island. over the city, right now, clear skies, and very comfortable out there with low humidity. but still on the mild side. 75 degrees, calm winds, relative humidity, at just 29%. why it's so warm right now in the city, 75 degrees is our normal daytime high. but today, we warmed to nearly 90 degrees, that happened at 1:11 this afternoon. but not a record. the record, 93, set back in 1891. on the radar, it is looking good now with the clear sky, a few clouds off the east end of long island. tomorrow, maybe a little bit of that on the east end of long island as well. the big picture, there is a big area of high pressure, signature over us. we've got an area of low pressure, to our southeast. that's what's throwing some of these clouds in our direction. and then we've got this low pressure system up to our northwest. the cold front will be rolling through saturday night,
fred in stockholm, new jersey, it will be one of those nights where the windows might be left open. clear skies there as well. the only place we see a little bit of cloud cover this evening is on the east end of long island. over the city, right now, clear skies, and very comfortable out there with low humidity. but still on the mild side. 75 degrees, calm winds, relative humidity, at just 29%. why it's so warm right now in the city, 75 degrees is our normal daytime high. but today, we warmed...
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in an international day of action demonstrators gathered in stockholm, copenhagen and berlin callingthe governments to take in more refugees fleeing syria. they held placards saying refugees welcome here as they marched towards parliament square. there were counter rallies in poland and the czech republic. >>> from the european finance minister's meeting in luxembourg this weekend, here are some of the ranging opinions on how to deal with the ongoing migrant crisis. >> we have made it about immigration policy which was done in the united states. remember ellis island, canada, australia. we have to really close the border. we have really to maybe organize immigration camps under the supervision of united nations and we have to figure this out. >> in the long run there's no question about it. there are issues linked to isis, there are issues linked to terrorism, but to be quite honest, the approach that we should have right now should not be one about going against nato controls or putting up borders. >> i think it's a secure issue for the refugees because they are not secure when they
in an international day of action demonstrators gathered in stockholm, copenhagen and berlin callingthe governments to take in more refugees fleeing syria. they held placards saying refugees welcome here as they marched towards parliament square. there were counter rallies in poland and the czech republic. >>> from the european finance minister's meeting in luxembourg this weekend, here are some of the ranging opinions on how to deal with the ongoing migrant crisis. >> we have...
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fans streamed out of an arena in stockholm sweden last night. the building was evacuated due to concerns about a weapon. >>> 6:53 is our time. we're following breaking news. >>> a bronx cabbie killed on the job crashing his cab after he's apparently shot behind the wheel. >> kala rama live in the bronx with that story. >> reporter: let me show you where that green cab came to a crashing stop. it smashed into a few cars and came to a stop there when that man behind the wheel was shot. that's 39-year-old mamadou berry. police say he was killed in that green cab, shot in the back of the head of the driver's seat of that lincoln town car. berry has been driving for more than 12 years and has always talked about the dangers of the he leaves behind three kids and a pregnant wife. at this point police haven't made in arrests. they haven't released what the motive could be. witnesses say they saw a man running from the scene wearing a red hooded sweatshirt and dark jeans. live in the bronx, kala rama channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> 6:57. pope francis wak
fans streamed out of an arena in stockholm sweden last night. the building was evacuated due to concerns about a weapon. >>> 6:53 is our time. we're following breaking news. >>> a bronx cabbie killed on the job crashing his cab after he's apparently shot behind the wheel. >> kala rama live in the bronx with that story. >> reporter: let me show you where that green cab came to a crashing stop. it smashed into a few cars and came to a stop there when that man behind...
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lin who got sick in stockholm a year ago and only in the last month got her way back into the fitnessshe sewed that her biking is back into one. she is not proven that she can run well yet. that will be? today. i will not be surprised if this trio catches the group of 15 that are just up the road. this hilly section will be to their benefit. we saw the leaders go up the hill and the chase leaders going down. -- if itlike sweetlin is a group of three when the camera pulls in, they might be catching on to the lead group of 15. areian back house, they biking the exact same pace that ashley gentle are writing and they are writing at the same pace that andy houge are writing. each 20 seconds apart. nobody really making massive time up on each other. they are just missing one more actual massive person to push the pace in either pack one, pack two, or pack three. they are each 23 seconds apart. trevor: that low graphic we showed you captured it virtually. they were coming on to it. it goes over the saskatchewan of a local aborigine world. it goes east to lake winnipeg. i was reminded of you
lin who got sick in stockholm a year ago and only in the last month got her way back into the fitnessshe sewed that her biking is back into one. she is not proven that she can run well yet. that will be? today. i will not be surprised if this trio catches the group of 15 that are just up the road. this hilly section will be to their benefit. we saw the leaders go up the hill and the chase leaders going down. -- if itlike sweetlin is a group of three when the camera pulls in, they might be...
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i read that a flight attendant on a norwegian air flight from paris to stockholm went on the intercom a couple that apparently joined the mile high club. [ laughter ] it got weird when people started patting the woman on the back and her husband was like, "hey, hon, where you been?" [ laughter and applause ] finally, some good news for pot smokers. [ cheers ] is there ever bad news for pot smokers? [ laughter ] >> steve: that's great news! >> jimmy: even more good news for pot smokers. colorado's tax laws are forcing the state to sell marijuana tax free for just one day. next week, on wednesday, september 16th, 2015. stoners were like "got it. tuesday, november 35th, 420? what? [ laughter and applause ] see you there, bro." we have a great show, everybody! give it up for the roots! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: hi! well, well, well. it's been a great week so far. there's more ahead. tomorrow night, we'll be talking to the republican presidential candidate donald trump! he will be here. [ cheers and applause ] that's gonna be interesting. >> steve: giant. >> jimmy: hmm? >> stev
i read that a flight attendant on a norwegian air flight from paris to stockholm went on the intercom a couple that apparently joined the mile high club. [ laughter ] it got weird when people started patting the woman on the back and her husband was like, "hey, hon, where you been?" [ laughter and applause ] finally, some good news for pot smokers. [ cheers ] is there ever bad news for pot smokers? [ laughter ] >> steve: that's great news! >> jimmy: even more good news for...
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but it's quite clear that in stockholm, they believe their southern neighbor is being distinctly uncharitable's center left justice minister, morgan johansson, is prepared to accept 100,000 syrian refugees this year, which equates to a 1% increase in the population. >> we have actually saved 100,000 lives and i must say i'm very proud of that. we can do this. but only if we share the responsibility within sweden, of course, but also within europe. and that's one of the problems, i would say, in the long run. we cannot have the situation with sweden and germany takes half of the responsibility. all countries have to do their fair share. >> reporter: but such talk infuriates country and western loving supporters of the right wing sweden democrat party. they feel excluded from the immigration debate, look to denmark for political inspiration, and according to one opinion poll, are now the most popular single party in sweden. >> i'm very angry because you feel powerless, frustration. and i think it's time people wake up. >> it's too many people who come to sweden. and they have no place to live.
but it's quite clear that in stockholm, they believe their southern neighbor is being distinctly uncharitable's center left justice minister, morgan johansson, is prepared to accept 100,000 syrian refugees this year, which equates to a 1% increase in the population. >> we have actually saved 100,000 lives and i must say i'm very proud of that. we can do this. but only if we share the responsibility within sweden, of course, but also within europe. and that's one of the problems, i would...
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world leadership of the planet at least of the western world right now has become embrail emd in stockholm germany and sweden stepped up. it is in the self interest of germany to take talented able committed people who have the resources, the initiative and the strength to get out. but the tragedy, david makes the point, four million people have left the country. i mean that's a stain on us and a stain on the civilized world that we allow that to continue. >> sreenivasan: let's take a look at the iran deal and machinations on both sides of congress. one side saying here's this opportunity for you to pass this up or down, the other one saying how did you block and not pass this. it's just one of those moments where you realize what are you really voting for and how often is this going to come up. is this going to become like the affordable care act where republicans will continue to try to figure out ways to stop any progress on it. >> it's first of all bizarre that you pass something with a minority. especially when you pass effectively a treaty with minority. it's supposed to be passed by
world leadership of the planet at least of the western world right now has become embrail emd in stockholm germany and sweden stepped up. it is in the self interest of germany to take talented able committed people who have the resources, the initiative and the strength to get out. but the tragedy, david makes the point, four million people have left the country. i mean that's a stain on us and a stain on the civilized world that we allow that to continue. >> sreenivasan: let's take a...
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. >> a welcome rally was held in stockholm, sweden's prime minister calling on all european union nationsth a comprehensive system to guarantee the well-being of refugees and pope francis urged catholic churches across europe to take in families. abc's alex marquardt is in germany where they're receiving an influx of refugees. >> reporter: cheers, applause and high fives as thousands poured off of trains in munich. germany welcoming them with open arms and essentials, food, clothing, for the children, baby shoes, even candy. for so many, this is a finish line. >> so excited. i'm just so happy i'm going to be safe. >> reporter: after a grueling and dangerous two-week journey by boat, foot and train. the final leg, the ride from austria's capital. this train line to mew neck has become something of a refugee express. so many people trying to get to germany. they all got their tickets for free, packing these cars even little once like baby selena are sleeping in the luggage racks. we met this electrical engineering student from damascus. she left war torn syria two weeks ago to join her fath
. >> a welcome rally was held in stockholm, sweden's prime minister calling on all european union nationsth a comprehensive system to guarantee the well-being of refugees and pope francis urged catholic churches across europe to take in families. abc's alex marquardt is in germany where they're receiving an influx of refugees. >> reporter: cheers, applause and high fives as thousands poured off of trains in munich. germany welcoming them with open arms and essentials, food,...
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it would be a stockholm syndrome problem. [laughter] they are well aware that a lot depends on confidence and social ness. i will add that the rise in medicine is progressively moving power away from the fda. i do know if obama was aware of this when he endorsed medicine in the state of the union address, but it darfa can do it, and awfully the world, the fda has not said it is ok to prescribed is canceled drugs off label, but they will be prescribed off label. the problem is getting them to market. once it is in market, that they lost grip on it. avik: let's say you have a drug identity has approved for breast-cancer, once the drug has actually been approved by the fda for any disease, a doctor has the liberty to prescribe it for anything. the dark that has been approved for breast-cancer, your doctor can prescribe it to you for high cholesterol. that would be stupid and super malpractice, but he has the legal authority to do that. what happens a lot is what peter refers to, doctors actually have a certain amount of liberty
it would be a stockholm syndrome problem. [laughter] they are well aware that a lot depends on confidence and social ness. i will add that the rise in medicine is progressively moving power away from the fda. i do know if obama was aware of this when he endorsed medicine in the state of the union address, but it darfa can do it, and awfully the world, the fda has not said it is ok to prescribed is canceled drugs off label, but they will be prescribed off label. the problem is getting them to...
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group of refugees have found their way to sweden is oftentimes seen that his luck has held he was in stockholm and applying for refugee status and i never serving as a foreign service officer in a hotel diplomat. it at that point the american embassy she was a shoe walk down the hall with darker green eyes i don't look lithuanian a book like the swedish side he saw this beautiful woman nearly six-foot tall herself plot and eyes and -- bonterre and blue eyes and saw a visa to america. [laughter] because you were fired even if you're married even to a u.s. citizen but they did marry in 1949 she returned to minneapolis rye was born. and roughly 70 years have passed since my father that my mother and friedrich hayek attend that book known as the "road to serfdom". but long before that argument i had observed along the mississippi river so normally wave could walk together to and enjoy the beauty of the elms but every so often my father would turn to me in a solemn way to try to explain his experiences and what they taught him. ended reading in preparation he turned to me to say someday someone wil
group of refugees have found their way to sweden is oftentimes seen that his luck has held he was in stockholm and applying for refugee status and i never serving as a foreign service officer in a hotel diplomat. it at that point the american embassy she was a shoe walk down the hall with darker green eyes i don't look lithuanian a book like the swedish side he saw this beautiful woman nearly six-foot tall herself plot and eyes and -- bonterre and blue eyes and saw a visa to america. [laughter]...
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u 2 arrived in stockholm last amsterdam. the band will make up last night's concert on tuesday before heading to berlin. >>> jackie collins will always tales of the rich and famous. she sold hundreds of millions of books around the world the most famous being "hollywood wives," which sold more than 15 million copies. she died over the weekend in los angeles after a struggle with breast cancer. collins was the younger sister of joan collins who tweeted farewell to my beautiful brave, baby sister. jackie collins was 7 years old. >>> republican presidential candidate ben car on is refusing to back down after saying that a muslim should not be president. taking that comment comes after donald trump declined to correct a town hall participant who wrongly said president obama was a muslim. democratic front-runner hillary clinton has called that talk appalling and her struggling campaign trying a new tactic. she argues she would be a political outsider if she became the first female president and sees herself as a real person. >> i
u 2 arrived in stockholm last amsterdam. the band will make up last night's concert on tuesday before heading to berlin. >>> jackie collins will always tales of the rich and famous. she sold hundreds of millions of books around the world the most famous being "hollywood wives," which sold more than 15 million copies. she died over the weekend in los angeles after a struggle with breast cancer. collins was the younger sister of joan collins who tweeted farewell to my beautiful...
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in order to be talking to you from stockholm.n with all the great payments companies in the u.s. today, 80chants still see between on desktop, and it gets all the way to the card. walk upf 100 people who to the register and were going to buy something walked away. the problem we want to solve it we focus so much on making the checkout so simple. 20, 40, 280%. like a goodounds solution for a problem at least if you are a retailer. i am not sure that the people who are not spending money feel as though they should be spending money. what makes it different from the your of solutions that competitors, paypal's, offering the very same merchants? >> sure. if you think about the apple apple payxample, works great for people with an iphone 6. aypal works great if you have password. in one cap solution, kind of like for the entire web. it really drives conversion and consumers love it. -- in theory, it could be the entire web, but you need to have partners. >> we have a fantastic launch partner. dozens announcing over the next several we
in order to be talking to you from stockholm.n with all the great payments companies in the u.s. today, 80chants still see between on desktop, and it gets all the way to the card. walk upf 100 people who to the register and were going to buy something walked away. the problem we want to solve it we focus so much on making the checkout so simple. 20, 40, 280%. like a goodounds solution for a problem at least if you are a retailer. i am not sure that the people who are not spending money feel as...
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the telegraph in london reports on u2 cancelling a concert in stockholm.a gunman entered the arena after he claimed to be an off-duty police officer. they have rescheduled the concert for tuesday. >>> "usa today" reports on the best way to boost brain power. a new study says it's through prove eating and not taking dietary splimtupplements. researcher fous found eating le greens every day and eating serving vegetables each day and whole grains three times a day and using olive oil as primary cooking oil and eliminating cheese, butter and sweets. >>> chip reid, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this will be the tenth time a pope has set foot on u.s. soil for pope francis, of course, it will be his first. but this could be the most earth shaking of them all. >> on the ground. >> reporter: in 1965, pope paul vi made a historic landing in new york. he was cheered on by millions as he made his way through manhattan. >> the pope is in the general assembly hall. >> reporter: where he addressed the united nations and met with president lyndon johnson. the p
the telegraph in london reports on u2 cancelling a concert in stockholm.a gunman entered the arena after he claimed to be an off-duty police officer. they have rescheduled the concert for tuesday. >>> "usa today" reports on the best way to boost brain power. a new study says it's through prove eating and not taking dietary splimtupplements. researcher fous found eating le greens every day and eating serving vegetables each day and whole grains three times a day and using...