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like this one just outside stockholm where we find sofian. the 18-year-old whose identity we are hiding for his protection thought life would get better when he arrived in sweden two years ago and was placed in a refugee camp. fully was put in school and i learned a lot of swedish in a pretty short period of time then i was rferred asylum an refuseds such a shock. >> twice more he applied and twice more he was rejected. fearing so much, he ran off. >> the moroccan kids who have to resort to crime aren't getting into trouble to hurt others. they're doing it so they can survive. >> words echoed by so many others on the streets of stockholm. kids and teenagers out of options, trying to somehow keep going. mohammed jamjoom, al jazeera, stockholm, sweden. >> our coverage continues on tuesday with another reform from mohammed jamjoom. >> coming up on tuesday i gain exclusive access to a center for uncomploind chilunaccompanied cn sweden. >>> now a baby girl who suffered serious burns at a offshore refugee camp is now at a center of a row, doctors i
like this one just outside stockholm where we find sofian. the 18-year-old whose identity we are hiding for his protection thought life would get better when he arrived in sweden two years ago and was placed in a refugee camp. fully was put in school and i learned a lot of swedish in a pretty short period of time then i was rferred asylum an refuseds such a shock. >> twice more he applied and twice more he was rejected. fearing so much, he ran off. >> the moroccan kids who have to...
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these attacks happened months ago at a music festival in stockholm.public is only hearing about it now in the wake of the german attacks. the swedish police admit to concealing the details. but why? sweden prides itself on being an open and tolerant society. but for police to reveal a suspect's ethnicity or nationality seems to be one of the country's last taboos. reporter: in summer, this part of central stockholm is home to an annual music festival. the event has recently been in the headlines due to revelations of mass sexual assaults. sienna lansky was among those accosted last year, and who have decided to go public. >> suddenly we were surrounded by men touching us everywhere. it was really crowded, so you couldn't tell who was who and where they came from. we were surrounded, and were really scared. i think a lot of them were afghan men, but not only. there were many others too. reporter: she was among the thousands attending a free music festival hosted by the local -- municipal government called "we are stockholm". over 30 women have now repo
these attacks happened months ago at a music festival in stockholm.public is only hearing about it now in the wake of the german attacks. the swedish police admit to concealing the details. but why? sweden prides itself on being an open and tolerant society. but for police to reveal a suspect's ethnicity or nationality seems to be one of the country's last taboos. reporter: in summer, this part of central stockholm is home to an annual music festival. the event has recently been in the...
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as much on the margins of stockholm as they are on the margins of society these unaccompanied minorsunning from the system while hiding in plain sight. for three days every attempt we made to interview these children was met with fear. some questions were answered far from the camera, other questions were greeted with first skepticism and later hostility. by night police watch out for them. by day social workers look out for them. >> i cannot really understand that some of them tried to avoid us and they -- when they don't know what we want with them this is actually just a way for us to be able to offer them support. >> reporter: he works specifically with moroccan children in stock home and is appalled with how they have been treated and sweden has made it much harder for the children to get asylum and the risk is harder than ever for them to fall in the hands of gangs and traffickers. >> they end up in this sort of legal limbo where they have no future. they can't make sense of life. and why stay in a system that eventually will expel you? what is the point of that? so a lot of th
as much on the margins of stockholm as they are on the margins of society these unaccompanied minorsunning from the system while hiding in plain sight. for three days every attempt we made to interview these children was met with fear. some questions were answered far from the camera, other questions were greeted with first skepticism and later hostility. by night police watch out for them. by day social workers look out for them. >> i cannot really understand that some of them tried to...
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. >> reporter: in sweden's capitol, you see them all over, as much on the margins of stockholm as theyre on the margins of society. they are running from the system, while hiding in plain sight. for three days every attempt we made to interview these children was met with fear. some questions were answered far from the camera. other questions were greeted with first scepticism, and later hostility. by night, police watch outfor them. by day social workers look out for them. >> i cannot really understand that some of them try to avoid us, and they -- when they don't know what we -- what we want with them. this is actually just a way for us to be able to offer them support. >> reporter: this man works specifically with moroccan street livers in stockholm. she says the risk is higher than ever for more to fall in the hands of gangs and traffickers. >> they end up in this legal limbo. and why stay in a system that eventually will expel you? so a lot of them actually choose -- f them actually choose -- [ technical difficulties ] >> reporter: the country's interior minister readily acknowled
. >> reporter: in sweden's capitol, you see them all over, as much on the margins of stockholm as theyre on the margins of society. they are running from the system, while hiding in plain sight. for three days every attempt we made to interview these children was met with fear. some questions were answered far from the camera. other questions were greeted with first scepticism, and later hostility. by night, police watch outfor them. by day social workers look out for them. >> i...
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as much on the margins of stockholm as they are on the margins of society, these unaccompanied minors are running from the system while hiding in plain sight. for three days, every attempt we made to interview these children was met with fear. some questions were answered far from the camera, other questions were greeted with first skepticism and later hostility. by night, police watch out for them. by day, social workers look out for them. >> i can understand some of them try to avoid us and when they don't know what we want with them, this is actually just a way for us to be able to offer them support. >> lindquist works with moroccan street children. >> they end up in this sort of legal limbo, where they have no future. they can't make sense of life, and why stay in a system that eventually will expel you? what is the point of that? a lot of them actually choose, they choose to leave. >> the past year has seen tens of thousand was unaccompanied minors arrive in sweden. the issue of what to do with them has become an extremely controversial one at a time when anti immigration sentim
as much on the margins of stockholm as they are on the margins of society, these unaccompanied minors are running from the system while hiding in plain sight. for three days, every attempt we made to interview these children was met with fear. some questions were answered far from the camera, other questions were greeted with first skepticism and later hostility. by night, police watch out for them. by day, social workers look out for them. >> i can understand some of them try to avoid us...
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. >> stockholm sweden where they are struggling how to best help child refugees and migrants who arrivede alone in the past year. >>> the baby at the center of a detention center protest in australia. >>> i'll have all the day's sport including kobe bryant wins his 18th and final nba all-star game and action coming up, later this hour. ♪ we saw in this news hour with reports from syria that medical facility of doctors without borders has come over attack in idlib in the northwest of the country where air strikes are taking place and the border between turkey and syria continues to come under fire and we are live to correspondent zaina in the southern part of turkey right on the border with turkey and first of all zaina tell us more about this msf air strike that has happened in idlib. >> well, like you mentioned doctors without borders confirming it's one of the health facilities it supports in the village in a rebel controlled village has been hit and didn't have information concerning the casualties but the observatory for human rights which monitors the conflict in syria says nine peo
. >> stockholm sweden where they are struggling how to best help child refugees and migrants who arrivede alone in the past year. >>> the baby at the center of a detention center protest in australia. >>> i'll have all the day's sport including kobe bryant wins his 18th and final nba all-star game and action coming up, later this hour. ♪ we saw in this news hour with reports from syria that medical facility of doctors without borders has come over attack in idlib in...
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mohammed jamjoom, al jazeera, stockholm sweden. >> coming up. the baby who is in the middle of a showdown between a hospital and australia's government. >>> plus the arrest of a student leader in india, leads to arrests boycotted classes and government warnings. >> tomorrower israeli prime minister ehud olmert has begun an 18 month sentence in prison. hwas forced to resign amid the corruption allegations in 2009. >>> a hospital in eastern australia has emerged, as a focal point of human rights. baby ashah. >> personalizing everything that is political, 300 more people is here to support her, stop the baby and her parents of being deported to naru. under australia's tough policies were immediately deported to the island of naru. there the mother got pregnant. the baby was born here but the parents and bane were returned to naru. in january of this year, the baby had an accident. boiling water was poured on her and now she is brought here to australia. now that she is better the hospital woulgovernment would ld her back to naru. the hospital staff
mohammed jamjoom, al jazeera, stockholm sweden. >> coming up. the baby who is in the middle of a showdown between a hospital and australia's government. >>> plus the arrest of a student leader in india, leads to arrests boycotted classes and government warnings. >> tomorrower israeli prime minister ehud olmert has begun an 18 month sentence in prison. hwas forced to resign amid the corruption allegations in 2009. >>> a hospital in eastern australia has emerged, as...
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. >> translator: the comprehensive investigation based on the stockholm accord will be halted entirely, and the special committee in charge of the probe will be disbanded. the abe administration bears full responsibility for this serious outcome. >> reporter: relatives of the abductees couldn't hide their irritation. >> translator: japan should not be disturbed by north korea's announcements or fall into despair at its every move. japan needs a proper strategy. >> reporter: each announcement of sanctions against north korea is met by saber rattling and a heightening of tensions. the big question, what will pyongyang do next? >>> japan's top government spokesperson has criticized pyongyang for halting its investigation into the abductees. chief cabinet secrary suga called the decision extremely regrettable and totally unacceptable. >> translator: we told north korea that japan has no plan to scrap the bilateral agreement reached in stockholm and have strongly demanded the country to return all abductees as soon as possible. >> suga said the government will press them to resolve the issu
. >> translator: the comprehensive investigation based on the stockholm accord will be halted entirely, and the special committee in charge of the probe will be disbanded. the abe administration bears full responsibility for this serious outcome. >> reporter: relatives of the abductees couldn't hide their irritation. >> translator: japan should not be disturbed by north korea's announcements or fall into despair at its every move. japan needs a proper strategy. >>...
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for the pbs newshour, i'm malcolm brabant in stockholm. >> woodruff: stay with us.ng up on the newshour: the ethics of creating three- parent babies. when data and money decides who gets medical care and who doesn't. and "broad influence." a look at how women are changing the way america works. >> woodruff: but first, the tech giant, yahoo, in serious trouble. for months-- and years, by some accounts-- the company has struggled to successfully define a strategy to satisfy investors, consumers and the markets. yesterday, yahoo c.e.o. marissa mayer said the company would consider offers for buying its core assets and announced 15% of the workforce would be laid off. douglas macmillan of the wall street journal joins me now. welcome to the program. so how much trouble is yahoo! in? >> it looks like we might be finally enter, kind of the final chapter of what is really one of the most iconic companies in silicon valley and in the internet. yahoo! began as kind of one of the kind of tent poles of the internet, the place where millions of people would go on kind of find,
for the pbs newshour, i'm malcolm brabant in stockholm. >> woodruff: stay with us.ng up on the newshour: the ethics of creating three- parent babies. when data and money decides who gets medical care and who doesn't. and "broad influence." a look at how women are changing the way america works. >> woodruff: but first, the tech giant, yahoo, in serious trouble. for months-- and years, by some accounts-- the company has struggled to successfully define a strategy to satisfy...
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. >> some he says should be placed in locked detention facilities like this one just outside stockholm where we find sofian. the 18-year-old moroccan whose identity we are hiding for his protection thought life would get better when he arrived in sweden two years ago and was placed in a refugee camp. >> i was put in school and i learned a lot of swedish in a short time but then i was refused and i was shocked. >> twice more he applied and twice more he was reject. he ran off. petty crime was the only way he could make ends meet. >> translator: they are writing in the papers here that moroccans are criminal. but they are not doing it to hurt others, they are doing it so they can survive. >> reporter: words echoed by so many others on the streets of stockholm. kids and teenagers out of options having no idea where they should go even as they try somehow keep going. mohammed jamjoom, al jazeera, stockholm, sweeten. >> lets get more of this, joining us live from brussels, leila thrvetionil anailana keit. thank you for joining us. what happens to them when they find themselves in this situa
. >> some he says should be placed in locked detention facilities like this one just outside stockholm where we find sofian. the 18-year-old moroccan whose identity we are hiding for his protection thought life would get better when he arrived in sweden two years ago and was placed in a refugee camp. >> i was put in school and i learned a lot of swedish in a short time but then i was refused and i was shocked. >> twice more he applied and twice more he was reject. he ran off....
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brent: in stockholm, on the julian assange story for us tonight. thank you very much.'s get to business news for you now, the latest on the man who introduced skyhigh drug prices in the united states. he's not a popular man. >> is definitely not, brent. he has been called the most hated man in the pharmaceuticals industry for sure. he was vilified last year when he raised prices of some specialized life-saving drugs by as much as 5000%. common pills that people were using for years ended up costing hundreds of dollars. today he was called on to testify before a u.s. congressional committee hearing on prescription drug prices, but he did not have much to say. reporter: he was part of a group of pharmaceuticals executives called to testify at the congressional hearing. congressman were furious about his behavior during the hearing. >> it's not funny. people are dying and they are getting sicker and sicker. you can look away if you like, but i wish you could see the faces of people. reporter: shkreli could not be persuaded to answer any questions. >> what would you say to
brent: in stockholm, on the julian assange story for us tonight. thank you very much.'s get to business news for you now, the latest on the man who introduced skyhigh drug prices in the united states. he's not a popular man. >> is definitely not, brent. he has been called the most hated man in the pharmaceuticals industry for sure. he was vilified last year when he raised prices of some specialized life-saving drugs by as much as 5000%. common pills that people were using for years ended...
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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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stockholm syndrome. >> no, no, i've never been to stockholm so it can't be. >> stephen: don't have to. your first solo album in 15 "this path tonight" (cheers and applause) >> stephen: and you have been a professional musician for 50 years.phen: when are you going to get a real job? >> i don't know. (laughter) i keep waiting for somebody to offer -- anybody got any job>> stephen: this is you, you grew up in black pool, right? >> manchester, i was born in black pool. >> stephen: this was you backheers and applause) were you a greaser? >> it was a teddy boy. oh, yeah, bad boys. stephen: okay! this is not as bad. who is this? (cheers and applause) what's going on with this? did you get accepted to hogwarts or something? photo? what band is this? >> this is a photographer who was a photographer at the top of the pot called harryoved the hollies. one day he wanted me to wear that and i did. i've done strange things (laughter) >> stephen: you were in thehe beetles. did you play the same gigs as them? >> many times. i first met the beatles on november 19 19 iney weren't even called the beatl
stockholm syndrome. >> no, no, i've never been to stockholm so it can't be. >> stephen: don't have to. your first solo album in 15 "this path tonight" (cheers and applause) >> stephen: and you have been a professional musician for 50 years.phen: when are you going to get a real job? >> i don't know. (laughter) i keep waiting for somebody to offer -- anybody got any job>> stephen: this is you, you grew up in black pool, right? >> manchester, i was...
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. >>> right now we can talk to ellen from the children's rights bureau in stockholm and thank you veryfor talking to us about this terrible problem that is affecting so many kids in your country. do you have the capacity to meet the challenge because clearly sweeden has taken on more refugees per capita than any other country in europe. >> well, hi there and thank you. well generally speaking we could say that sweden has a functioning system for receiving unaccompanied minors but as you are reporting with increasing numbers going from 7,000, 2014 to 35,000, 2015, the risk of rights violations or the kids end up in a bad situation is obviously going to be higher. >> do you think that sweden's migration policy or the policy with regard to refugees and asylum seekers was mistaken and do you think sweden has taken on more than it can chew? >> well, no. i think the opposite rather, that we have to put more resources in to protecting these very vulnerable children who as you have just been reporting it many of them risked their lives to get here but we can see that you know with the addition
. >>> right now we can talk to ellen from the children's rights bureau in stockholm and thank you veryfor talking to us about this terrible problem that is affecting so many kids in your country. do you have the capacity to meet the challenge because clearly sweeden has taken on more refugees per capita than any other country in europe. >> well, hi there and thank you. well generally speaking we could say that sweden has a functioning system for receiving unaccompanied minors but...
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the group was traveling in a rental car near stockholm when they crashed through a barrier set up to stop vehicles from crossing an open drawbridge. the car plunged more than 80 feet into a canal. "viola beach" was an up-and- coming band with a busy year planned... with several tour stops. 3 pope francis continues his tour of mexico today... visiting the southern state of chiapas. hundreds of thousands of people gathered to listen to the pontiff on sunday, just outside mexico city. it happened in the notoriously violent city of ecatepec the pope also used his visit to call on the mexican government to do more in the country's battle with drug violence. 3 investigators are trying to figure out how a railroad bridge caught on fire in saturday.... but took firefighters nearly 10 hours to put it out. crews brought in 11 boats and 2 helicopters to fight the blaze. right now... it's not clear how long the bridge will be out. amtrak is working to plan out future travel routes... 3 and... if you're home from work or school today... just thank this guy. today is "president's day." it was orig
the group was traveling in a rental car near stockholm when they crashed through a barrier set up to stop vehicles from crossing an open drawbridge. the car plunged more than 80 feet into a canal. "viola beach" was an up-and- coming band with a busy year planned... with several tour stops. 3 pope francis continues his tour of mexico today... visiting the southern state of chiapas. hundreds of thousands of people gathered to listen to the pontiff on sunday, just outside mexico city. it...
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. >> i'm in stockholm, sweden, where aid workers and workers are struggling how to help refugees andigrants who have arrived here alone in the last year. >> kobe bryant wins it's last nba all-star game. all that coming up in this next hour. >> first we go to uganda where there are some disturbances following the arrest of an opposition leader who is running for president. take a look at these latest pictures we're getting from the capital, and we're also getting reports of protest. malcolm webb joining us to tell us more about the situation in uganda, and where the opposition leader is right now, malcolm. >> well now,-- [ inaudible ] >> malcolm, i just have to stop you right there. apologies, we're having trouble understanding what you're saying. our apologies to our viewers for that connection with malcolm. he was reporting from uganda and telling us that the opposition leader has been arrested but he has subsequently been released. >>> in other news u.n. investigators are requesting north korea to be investigated for crimes against humanity. the investigators are asking the u.n. hu
. >> i'm in stockholm, sweden, where aid workers and workers are struggling how to help refugees andigrants who have arrived here alone in the last year. >> kobe bryant wins it's last nba all-star game. all that coming up in this next hour. >> first we go to uganda where there are some disturbances following the arrest of an opposition leader who is running for president. take a look at these latest pictures we're getting from the capital, and we're also getting reports of...
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police say their car crashed into a canal south of stockholm. they were scheduled to play in austin, texas next month at theouth >>> three girls who died in a fiery car crash are playing an app. the family members say there's a special filter on snap chat which snaps and records speeds. they are planning t t subpoena the final snaps made so they can have closure. >>> a new york teacher in some trouble over what many are calling a good deed. janice graphp removed from the classroom after helping a student cope with the loss of friends. the teacher took the student off campus during school hours. that's a violationon of school rules. >> she needed somebody to talk to. she w w very distraught. i felt she was in crisis. >>y whole life as well as other students have been taught to trust& their teachers and go to them when they need help and that's what i did. >> i'm fine with it. >>> a 15-year-old boy is being called one of the best young boxers in the south florida. how he's boxing his way to the top. you'll see it next. >>> the turnpike ishut down.
police say their car crashed into a canal south of stockholm. they were scheduled to play in austin, texas next month at theouth >>> three girls who died in a fiery car crash are playing an app. the family members say there's a special filter on snap chat which snaps and records speeds. they are planning t t subpoena the final snaps made so they can have closure. >>> a new york teacher in some trouble over what many are calling a good deed. janice graphp removed from the...
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lineup at a festival near stockholm. >>> a memorial conert will be held in france to remember last year's victims in the terror attacks. two people who were there say the attack is still too fresh in their minds. >> you go from just innocent having fun, listening to music, to an absolute bloodbath. >> >> >> the eagles of death m mal started their rescheduled ur. >>> rescue crews had to help people actually repel 40 feet down to safety from the lower and upper parar of that car. luckily no injuries to report here. surface brake isssue and don't think temperatures were a factor here. >>> t hunt for the burmese python is over. all the snakes that were captured were killed and turned over to researchers trying to find clues to help control the population. they may be decimating native mammal populations. the final total will be announced at an award ceremony near the end of the month. >>> all right, south florida, we had a beautiful weweend. rain free saturday and sunday. for ose of you who did visit us at the coconut groves arts festivals, thanks for coming by. we could see a few showers as
lineup at a festival near stockholm. >>> a memorial conert will be held in france to remember last year's victims in the terror attacks. two people who were there say the attack is still too fresh in their minds. >> you go from just innocent having fun, listening to music, to an absolute bloodbath. >> >> >> the eagles of death m mal started their rescheduled ur. >>> rescue crews had to help people actually repel 40 feet down to safety from the lower and...
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police say "viola beach's" car plunged from a bridge into a canal south of stockholm. the band had just played at a festival on friday. viola beach released its first single "swings and waterslides" last year. they were scheduled to play the south by southwest music festival in austin, texas, next month. 3 hip-hop legend doctor dre will star in apple's first original scripted television series. that's according to an exclusive report in the hollywood reporter. "vital signs" will follow a plot described as "semi- autobiographical" about the rapper's life. t-h-r reports the series will most likely be distributed through apple music. but it's not clear if "vital signs" will be offered on apple t-v, the i-tunes store or other apple platforms. 3 singer-songwriter alanis morissette is expecting her second child with husband mario "souleye" treadway... that's according to people magazine. the 41-year-old singer made the announcement on her website. morissette and treadway already have a 3 actress jennifer lawrence is spreading the love. she made a two-million dollar donation
police say "viola beach's" car plunged from a bridge into a canal south of stockholm. the band had just played at a festival on friday. viola beach released its first single "swings and waterslides" last year. they were scheduled to play the south by southwest music festival in austin, texas, next month. 3 hip-hop legend doctor dre will star in apple's first original scripted television series. that's according to an exclusive report in the hollywood reporter. "vital...
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we want to pull in teresa larson who's a journalist with the daily newspaper in stockholm. we started this show by saying this u.n. ruling is much ado about nothing for sweden. what has been the official reaction of the swedish government? >> they said they would not influence the court. it has been going off of five years. why don't they just want to answer the questions of what happened that night? brent: that is a good question, isn't it? julian assange says sweden would automatically extradite him to the u.s. and he would probably face espionage charges. sweden has promised it would not do that. are people talking about that fear he has? >> i don't see that happening at all. there is no other opinion about extraditing him to the u.s.. sweden is a very open society. we have the freedom of information act. they had no intention whatsoever in extraditing him. and since public opinion is so against it, i don't the that happening. we have a very weak government at the moment. also, one has to remember that julian assange was considered a hero in sweden until 2010. he was gre
we want to pull in teresa larson who's a journalist with the daily newspaper in stockholm. we started this show by saying this u.n. ruling is much ado about nothing for sweden. what has been the official reaction of the swedish government? >> they said they would not influence the court. it has been going off of five years. why don't they just want to answer the questions of what happened that night? brent: that is a good question, isn't it? julian assange says sweden would automatically...
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. >> stockholm sweden where they are struggling how to best help child refugees and migrants who arrivedt year. >>> the baby at the center of a detention center protest in australia. >>> i'll have
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let's hope the stockholm syndrome kicks in fast. (laughter) mr. lane, you better have an outstanding reason for being late. (all banging rhythmically on tables) and i am done. as you were. (shouting) (whooping) marty! (rock music playing) so we are going to try this again. uh, team one, this is sam braddock. hey. sam's going to be joining you. sam took his baby steps at 51st division. went army and joins us straight from jtf-2. oh. this is greg parker. he's the team sergeant. we've got rolie, lewis, gordy, spike. hey. jules, and ed lane as our team leader. nice shot. thanks. team's full, isn't it? actually, it's not. rolie, your application's been approved. you are fast-tracked for sergeant. oh. hey! oh. hey. man. wow. on me. thanks, brother. you guys earned it. hey! sir. thank you, sir. sergeant! thanyou, sir. it's about time is right. oh, congrats, man.cheers. congrats. how you think eddie's gonna live without you, huh? gonna be a lost man, i reckon. yeah. so, jules-- that's short for julia? no. elite special s counterterrorist guy leaves it all
let's hope the stockholm syndrome kicks in fast. (laughter) mr. lane, you better have an outstanding reason for being late. (all banging rhythmically on tables) and i am done. as you were. (shouting) (whooping) marty! (rock music playing) so we are going to try this again. uh, team one, this is sam braddock. hey. sam's going to be joining you. sam took his baby steps at 51st division. went army and joins us straight from jtf-2. oh. this is greg parker. he's the team sergeant. we've got rolie,...
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plunge into a canal south of stockholm. the they released their first single last year.year. >> kanye west says he is $53 million in debt. he tweeted the news before performing on "saturday night live," saying, pray we overcome. this is my true heart. it is not clear whether or not he is serious. the album, the life of pablo is only available on title which is a streaming service. according to an exclusive report vital signs will follow a plot described as sum autobiographical about the rapper's life. the series will most likely be distributed through apple music. it is not clear if it will be offered an apple tv or other apple platforms. >> alanis morissette is expecting second child with her husband, that is according to "people" magazine. the singer made the announcement on her website. they already have a 5-year-old son. >> jennifer lawrence is spreading the love. she made a $2 million donation to push plans forward for a cardiac intensive care unit at a children's hospital in kentucky. for the past three years, lawrenc
plunge into a canal south of stockholm. the they released their first single last year.year. >> kanye west says he is $53 million in debt. he tweeted the news before performing on "saturday night live," saying, pray we overcome. this is my true heart. it is not clear whether or not he is serious. the album, the life of pablo is only available on title which is a streaming service. according to an exclusive report vital signs will follow a plot described as sum autobiographical...
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sto stockholm, 16, rome, eastern asia, talk about the winter weather setup, which has been continuing to occur, expected through the rest of the week. high pressure over northeastern areas, hazy conditions out here, but it is blowing in of the northwesterly winds, widespread snowfall along the sea of japan, northern areas, even extending back towards the west. also into the tokyo area, overnight on wednesday, into thursday morning, you might see some rainfall, possibly for a short time, flurry or two could fly out here. high on wednesday, high of 11, partly cloudy skies for the time being. seoul at 1, chilly offer there for you in the korean peninsula. severe weather situation in the u.s., particularly dangerous situation. one of these tornado watches that were issued down there, and in fact, there have been reports of two casualties it. over 20 people have been injured in several tornadoes that have occurred across the region. severe thunderstorm threats across tuesday and into wednesday, shift towards the east, but really, that chance of tornado still possible, large hail and damagi
sto stockholm, 16, rome, eastern asia, talk about the winter weather setup, which has been continuing to occur, expected through the rest of the week. high pressure over northeastern areas, hazy conditions out here, but it is blowing in of the northwesterly winds, widespread snowfall along the sea of japan, northern areas, even extending back towards the west. also into the tokyo area, overnight on wednesday, into thursday morning, you might see some rainfall, possibly for a short time, flurry...
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the car plunged from a bridge into a canal saturday near stockholm, sweden. the band was on its first international tour. >>> "the washington post" is reporting a lawsuit that mentions denver broncos quarterback peyton manning. six women claim the university of tennessee mishandled sexual assault incidents. the complaint by a female trainer against manning dates back 20 years. manning has not commented. >>> "the san francisco chronicle" is reporting a tax using a blow gun. two people walking across the friday by five-inch long metal darts. police hope surveillance video will help them find the culprit. >> based off where the pedestrians were when they were struck, we figured out that the individuals must have have been traveling across the bridge. >> paramedics treated both victims at the scene. >>> still to come, the gadget your kids might soon be begging for. we will show you the 3d printer that will let children make their own toys. puts the focus on you and not just the number on the scale. lose weight while eating healthier, with all new smartpoints. and
the car plunged from a bridge into a canal saturday near stockholm, sweden. the band was on its first international tour. >>> "the washington post" is reporting a lawsuit that mentions denver broncos quarterback peyton manning. six women claim the university of tennessee mishandled sexual assault incidents. the complaint by a female trainer against manning dates back 20 years. manning has not commented. >>> "the san francisco chronicle" is reporting a tax...
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of this case regarding assange has been a real thorn in the side of the authorities in london and stockholm. do you think it's fair to say that washington is the most party in this? after all, it was millions of diplomatic cables leaked. >> my impression is some people are saying that washington put a lot of pressure on both sweden and britain and maybe this explains why the swedish prosecutor is acting the way he does. my impression is that the problem for washington now is more snowden. for me, assange is an old story. i was surprised by the decision but not that interested. situation is, what is the u.s. going to do in the future? they're more interested in rid of isis and unfortunately, not necessarily right options, thinking about military. some of the republican hawkish.s are really but nobody is thinking about it anymore. is a littleedom act improvement but not a big improvement. and if we can pair with the french law adopted and you may remember that everybody has said adopt thegoing to french patriot act. my analysis is it's more rights.ve of when we look at the only america, the c
of this case regarding assange has been a real thorn in the side of the authorities in london and stockholm. do you think it's fair to say that washington is the most party in this? after all, it was millions of diplomatic cables leaked. >> my impression is some people are saying that washington put a lot of pressure on both sweden and britain and maybe this explains why the swedish prosecutor is acting the way he does. my impression is that the problem for washington now is more snowden....
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meanwhile, north of it, a as i mentioned, berlin, high of stockholm. let's see what's going on across the americas. high pressure continuing to dominate the southeast, extending off towards the north as well. it is a very cold and chilly. so you are looking at some lake effect still lingering across the areas, but really, the cold temperatures lingering for now. the reason, we have this low coming in from the west. that's bringing some precipitation out there for the time being. but ahead of it, we have the strong southerly winds. oklahoma city, a high of 25 there, windy conditions, red flag warnings in place, record breaking heat towards phoenix as well. already now, the temperatures look rather chilly there across the great lakes, but it is going to be warming up friday into saturday. here is the extended outlook. >>> and that wraps up this edition of newsline. i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. join us again at the top of the hour. >> do you care that? -- hear that? silence. lots of people have to live with noise. it's actually bad for your help -- h
meanwhile, north of it, a as i mentioned, berlin, high of stockholm. let's see what's going on across the americas. high pressure continuing to dominate the southeast, extending off towards the north as well. it is a very cold and chilly. so you are looking at some lake effect still lingering across the areas, but really, the cold temperatures lingering for now. the reason, we have this low coming in from the west. that's bringing some precipitation out there for the time being. but ahead of...
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the latest report by the stockholm international peace institute says more arms were transferred worldwideween 2011 and 2015. that's kpards to the -- compared to the previous five-year period. china posted the largest growth among the three largest exporters, up 88%.china posted among the three largest exporters, up 88%. but the report says china's share of global exports at 5.9% is still well behind the united states and russia. beijing's main customers were pakistan, bangladesh and myanmar. china has dropped to become the third largest importer after india and saudi arabia. a senior researcher with the institute says china continues to expand its military capabilities with imported and zpeskically produced weapons. >>> i'm gene otani with a look at the business stories we're following today. >>> bank of japan governor howard kurda has stressed the positive outcome at a lower house budget committee meeting. >> translator: it's a first-time experience for japan. so the reality is that the reaction's been varied. the policy will encourage commercial banks to lower rates on loans. that, in t
the latest report by the stockholm international peace institute says more arms were transferred worldwideween 2011 and 2015. that's kpards to the -- compared to the previous five-year period. china posted the largest growth among the three largest exporters, up 88%.china posted among the three largest exporters, up 88%. but the report says china's share of global exports at 5.9% is still well behind the united states and russia. beijing's main customers were pakistan, bangladesh and myanmar....