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the term "stockholm syndrome" hadn't yet become current. >> it was a fascinating case in stockholm lastyou recall 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 evenin
the term "stockholm syndrome" hadn't yet become current. >> it was a fascinating case in stockholm lastyou recall 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...
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. >> push your limits even when not at the gym the theory behind the boxer campaign in stockholm they set up an outdoor ad equipped with a built-in speed camera that could run past a billboardp and if anybody ran faster than 17 kilometers about 10 . five it would unlock a brand-new pair of shoes called tagline for the campaign, the more human. >> if you run into any grumpy state warriors starst stephen curry, draymond green and klay thompson the cavaliers lost of them ambassadors in the playoffs of this year golden state is dominating s the doubt many clevelanders hope that the sports illustrated jinx holds true with this cover.v >> the cell phone free challenge ,, chick-fil-a offers customers are going cold turkey . >> barbara hall than getting a facelift, they can enjoy the larger stage showcasen, bands experience and a beer garden,e but his big motorcycle area big easier for them to get to the rock hall, also bold letters spell out o long live rock. >> fox 8 guys versus the fox 8 gals, fox 8 and fox 8 and northern ohio honda dealers once no-frills in the battle of the sexes car giv
. >> push your limits even when not at the gym the theory behind the boxer campaign in stockholm they set up an outdoor ad equipped with a built-in speed camera that could run past a billboardp and if anybody ran faster than 17 kilometers about 10 . five it would unlock a brand-new pair of shoes called tagline for the campaign, the more human. >> if you run into any grumpy state warriors starst stephen curry, draymond green and klay thompson the cavaliers lost of them ambassadors in...
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coffers.ney into their and another trip to stockholm. and there were telegrams from -- york of offers of 20,000 $25,000 to appear. finally, he refuses to go on the last trip to stockholm. bert: you have been listening to "meet the author," on npr, your wbfo. , theis jeremy schaap author of "triumph: the untold story of jesse owens and hitler's olympics." carolyn smarts frost is here. 24,ael wallace on april also went musical fare. "billy the kid, the endless ride." and in east aurora, fred pearce will be discussing his book, "why scientists fear tipping point and climate change." i would like to thank dennis black, wbfo path general manager, mike mckay and terrorists we, our sound engineer who helped tonight. director, and preshow music. johnny garcia, thank you. production assistance as well. welch, and our sponsors this evening, buffalorising.com, and the buffalo division of student affairs. and thanks to our members at .bfo their financial support makes all of our funding on the radio station possible. jeremy schaapini, , thank you ve
coffers.ney into their and another trip to stockholm. and there were telegrams from -- york of offers of 20,000 $25,000 to appear. finally, he refuses to go on the last trip to stockholm. bert: you have been listening to "meet the author," on npr, your wbfo. , theis jeremy schaap author of "triumph: the untold story of jesse owens and hitler's olympics." carolyn smarts frost is here. 24,ael wallace on april also went musical fare. "billy the kid, the endless ride."...
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life of this man, that at this moment is just minding his business standing at the train station in stockholm, sweden. watch this, a child runs up to him to ask him for his name. then he turns around and calls other kids over. and then they get over to him and give him a group hug and run away. the man is left in awe. >> he's like, what just happened to me? >> but look at how happy he is. >> isn't this house oliver twist and his mates did it. >> who doesn't want to be serenaded? >> what is this, a mini flash mob? >> it was put together over at the guys in sweden. for this moment, they partnered up with a kids choir in the area that is a group that just came songs about candy, about ghosts, but the cool thing is the kids are doing something they love. and this creates a beautiful moment for this man who otherwise was just standing there waiting for a train. >>> time to take a ride through an african safari. a look inside the life of hippos alligators. >>> plus, an inspirational adventure film all about adventure motorcycle riding in the back country of colorado. why this is a story worth livin
life of this man, that at this moment is just minding his business standing at the train station in stockholm, sweden. watch this, a child runs up to him to ask him for his name. then he turns around and calls other kids over. and then they get over to him and give him a group hug and run away. the man is left in awe. >> he's like, what just happened to me? >> but look at how happy he is. >> isn't this house oliver twist and his mates did it. >> who doesn't want to be...
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the company set up a street camera in stockholm sweden and they timed pedestrians running ten yards.ey can do it faster than mile pace amy craig ran while winning olympic trials under 6 minutes a mile they got a free pair of rebook running shoes. a lot of people were able to do so. >> that's cool. . >> where did you say that was. >> stockholm. >> step yard is not far to win. >> that one girl was -- you could not see it. >> by the time you start you're done. >> but they have ways of measuring that. >> a lot of people were getting sneakers. >> all right. >> something for all you dare devils out there sky slide being built at the top of loss ankle less skyscraper. >> how pretty. >> 70 stories high made of class and enclosed. it links the 69 and 70 floors of u.s. bank tower which is la tallest building. there's a look down. you could do it. >> of course. >> you can take the slide instead of the stairs or elevate erin any brave soul five or older can ride the slide set to on in june. >> a lot of businesses in that doing will be doing team building exercises with the slide. >> about halfwa
the company set up a street camera in stockholm sweden and they timed pedestrians running ten yards.ey can do it faster than mile pace amy craig ran while winning olympic trials under 6 minutes a mile they got a free pair of rebook running shoes. a lot of people were able to do so. >> that's cool. . >> where did you say that was. >> stockholm. >> step yard is not far to win. >> that one girl was -- you could not see it. >> by the time you start you're done....
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tallinn's nordic lutheran culture and language connect it with stockholm and helsinki, but two centuriesarist russian rule and nearly 50 years as part of the soviet union have blended in a distinctly russian flavor. fins and estonians share a similar history. first, swedish domination, then russian. then independence after world war i. until 1940, the estonians were about as affluent as the fins, but then estonia was gobbled up by an expanding soviet empire and spent the decades after world war ii under communism. when the ussr fell, estonia regained its freedom, and in 2004, it joined the european union. tallinn has modernized at an astounding rate since the fall of the soviet union. its business district shines with the same glass and steel gleam you'll find in any modern city. yet nearby are the rugged and fully intact medieval walls, and the town within these ramparts has a beautifully preserved old-world ambiance. among medieval cities in the north of europe, none are as well preserved as tallinn. the town hall square was a marketplace through the centuries. its fine old buildings a
tallinn's nordic lutheran culture and language connect it with stockholm and helsinki, but two centuriesarist russian rule and nearly 50 years as part of the soviet union have blended in a distinctly russian flavor. fins and estonians share a similar history. first, swedish domination, then russian. then independence after world war i. until 1940, the estonians were about as affluent as the fins, but then estonia was gobbled up by an expanding soviet empire and spent the decades after world war...
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. >> it's in stockholm. glass case. it is has a speedometer. it's attached to that glass case.ou have to see how fast you run. if you can do 10.5 miles in one hour, you get those sneakers. i do three miles frep 30 minutes. you go three plus three, that's six miles. i'm four short. >> i have this breaking news just in. reebok apparently is still in business. who knew? >> they're doing good. they're doing good. >> so check this guy out. the important thing, you go to a basketball game. even you pay all that money to go see the knicks and then on top of it, you're going to lose your beer whether he the ball comes near you for no apparent reason? this is during the game against account portland trail blazers at the garden. >> whoa. >> he lost his beer. >> but you know what? it will dry. >> it will dry and it seemed like he was a good sport about it. >> yeah. i mean, he's. >> alcohol >>> this morning, your voice, your vote. super tuesday southern sweep. >> donald trump and hillary clinton rolling through the south, racking up state after state. trump declaring victory. >> we've won
. >> it's in stockholm. glass case. it is has a speedometer. it's attached to that glass case.ou have to see how fast you run. if you can do 10.5 miles in one hour, you get those sneakers. i do three miles frep 30 minutes. you go three plus three, that's six miles. i'm four short. >> i have this breaking news just in. reebok apparently is still in business. who knew? >> they're doing good. they're doing good. >> so check this guy out. the important thing, you go to a...
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i like stockholm or washington, d.c. -- not like stockholm or washington, d.c.. they will be cities like monrovia. about 2 billion people are expected to live in slums by 2030. new pathogens have already decided to take advantage of this process of urbanization. consider ebola. we have had ebola outbreak since the 1970's, but it had never affected a place with more than a few hundred thousand inhabitants until 2013. within a few weeks of emerging reacheda, ebola had three capital cities with a combined population of nearly 3 million. why the major reason outbreak was such a huge concentration. you can also argue that sica is capitalizing -- that zika is capitalizing on urban expansion. rarely infected people because it was carried by a forest mosquito that mostly bites humans and doesn't bite people very much. what we see now in the americas is being carried by a different kind of mosquito. this is a mosquito that has dramatically expanded its range with human, urban expansion. people andving near will breed drop of water. all of our plastic garbage provides perf
i like stockholm or washington, d.c. -- not like stockholm or washington, d.c.. they will be cities like monrovia. about 2 billion people are expected to live in slums by 2030. new pathogens have already decided to take advantage of this process of urbanization. consider ebola. we have had ebola outbreak since the 1970's, but it had never affected a place with more than a few hundred thousand inhabitants until 2013. within a few weeks of emerging reacheda, ebola had three capital cities with a...
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. >> what is the stand up scene like in stockholm? >> swedes are not the most out wardly expressive people. you are never quite sure if you are doing well. they laugh on the inside. >> that has to be tough for a stand up? >> yes. i finish and i think it went horribly and they are saying it is the best. america or the country is weird. >> there are a lot of american and sweden fish out of water. >> you are an immigrant? >> yes a foreigner. >> so you put together the show. here is greg and amy in welcome to sweden. why are you here? >> i have a speaking engagement and receiving an award, mother of the year. >> wow, congratulations. >> yeah. so i have to do q & a after with kids. i need to be stoned for that. can you get me some weed? >> sure. >> it is easy the sweden. >> it must be everything in this country. they are liberal. >> i assume they hand it out in the library. >> thank you so much. available on direct tv. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> that looks fun. he's a nice guy too. and stayed there. barton. >> this guy started the
. >> what is the stand up scene like in stockholm? >> swedes are not the most out wardly expressive people. you are never quite sure if you are doing well. they laugh on the inside. >> that has to be tough for a stand up? >> yes. i finish and i think it went horribly and they are saying it is the best. america or the country is weird. >> there are a lot of american and sweden fish out of water. >> you are an immigrant? >> yes a foreigner. >> so...
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they will not be cities like stockholm and washington, d.c. they are going to be cities more like monrovia where there's a lot of ad hoc development, a lot of slums. about 2 billion people are expected to live in slums like about 2030. and new passages have started take advantage of this process of urbanization. consider ebola, for example. we've had ebola outbreaks since the 1970s at least, but ebola had never infected a place with more than a few hundred thousand inhabitants until 2013. and within a few weeks of emerging in guinea in 2013, ebola had reached three capital cities with a combined population of nearly 3 million, which is one major reason why that outbreak was such a huge complication. .. with human urban expansion. it loved living near people. it will breed in a, drop of water and bottle cap. so all of our plastic garbage provides perfect breeding sites for the mosquito. unlike mosquitoes carried zika in the past, this only bites humans. in addition to crowding our people together we're also crowding our animals together. we hav
they will not be cities like stockholm and washington, d.c. they are going to be cities more like monrovia where there's a lot of ad hoc development, a lot of slums. about 2 billion people are expected to live in slums like about 2030. and new passages have started take advantage of this process of urbanization. consider ebola, for example. we've had ebola outbreaks since the 1970s at least, but ebola had never infected a place with more than a few hundred thousand inhabitants until 2013. and...
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. >> it was a rock on stockholm track them down debate.special coverage of the primaries and caucuses in kansas, kentucky, louisiana, maine and nebraska starting at 7:00 p.m. on the fox business network. nicole: north korea leader kim jong lewin has ordered his country to be ready to use it nuclear weapons at any time. the military to be an preemptive attack mode. north korean state media says the moves are due to current threats from that creates enemies and on wednesday the envelope harshness sanctions against north korea because of the nuclear program. >> investors will focus on the jobs report a few hours from now. 190,000 jobs added last month from a gain of 151,000 in january. as for the unemployment rate it is to hold steady at 4.9%, and eight year low. average earnings expected to be up two tenths of 1%. "mornings with maria" will have complete coverage of the special jobs in america report that starts at 8:00 a.m. eastern time on fox business. nicole: the shanghai composite index of half a percent. the hang seng, star of the morni
. >> it was a rock on stockholm track them down debate.special coverage of the primaries and caucuses in kansas, kentucky, louisiana, maine and nebraska starting at 7:00 p.m. on the fox business network. nicole: north korea leader kim jong lewin has ordered his country to be ready to use it nuclear weapons at any time. the military to be an preemptive attack mode. north korean state media says the moves are due to current threats from that creates enemies and on wednesday the envelope...
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according to the stockholm international peace institute, chinese expense expenditure grew by a remarkable 167% in the last decade while the u.s.-japanese defense expenditure decreased by 0.4 and 3.7% respectively. finally, japan's future roles. defense roles in the future conflict will look very much like the ones during the cold war. the air force defense force will focus on defense with a new emphasis on crude missiles for defense. u.s. bases in japan are becoming more vulnerable by the day with the continued korean air force buildup. planned introduction of s-30 five fighters will help ease the mounting pressure. the s-two fighter-bombers can help against southeast vessels. the maritime self-defense force will continue to divide safe sea lines of communication to u.s. carrier battle groups operating in the western pacific and with his anti-submarine warfare capabilities which are one of the best in the world. moreover, it will now protect u.s. carrier battle groups from not only submarines that also from anti-ship missiles that china is developing. the ballistic missile will be upgrade
according to the stockholm international peace institute, chinese expense expenditure grew by a remarkable 167% in the last decade while the u.s.-japanese defense expenditure decreased by 0.4 and 3.7% respectively. finally, japan's future roles. defense roles in the future conflict will look very much like the ones during the cold war. the air force defense force will focus on defense with a new emphasis on crude missiles for defense. u.s. bases in japan are becoming more vulnerable by the day...
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it's stockholm syndrome. you adapt or die. and now she's training her son to be a murderer. at a certain point, once traditions are handed down generation after generation, theris no rit or wrong. you simply accept the way the world works. the romany are a closed society. the unsub simply twisted and distorted traditions to become entirely insular. abduction the children keeps the bloodline pure, we got a report of an rv on fire about 20 miles from here. dave, you, reid, and morgan go check it out. garcia, i need you to digitally alter kathy gray's photograph to simulate what she would look like today. consider it simulated. thanks. sheriff: it was started less than an hour ago, so they can't be far. it looks like they left almost everything. the got the girl they wanted. they're starting over. look at the clothes. most of them still have the store sensors on them. so how'd they get them past security scanners? excuse me? tinfoil. cate hale remembers being locked in a closet surrounded by clothing and tinfoil. shoplifters use tinfoil to line their bags d negate security alar
it's stockholm syndrome. you adapt or die. and now she's training her son to be a murderer. at a certain point, once traditions are handed down generation after generation, theris no rit or wrong. you simply accept the way the world works. the romany are a closed society. the unsub simply twisted and distorted traditions to become entirely insular. abduction the children keeps the bloodline pure, we got a report of an rv on fire about 20 miles from here. dave, you, reid, and morgan go check it...
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mark: he spoke during a joint news conference in stockholm with the swedish prime minister. the paris prosecutor says a french citizen arrested last week has been charged with plotting what is called an imminent terror attack it officials say the suspect participated in a terrorist group with plans for at least one attack. he is also to serve processing and transporting arms and explosives and holding fake documents. the airport in brussels, belgium, will remain closed to passenger flights at least until thursday afternoon. it has been out of operations since last week's terrorist attacks. once the airport reopens, arriving passengers will be sent to a hangar to collect the bags. global news 24 hours a day powered by our 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world. i am mark crumpton, tracy, alix? alix: thanks, mark. what'd you miss? thatt is going to be for the economy, running to secretary jack lew in a charlie rose interview. youetary lew: i don't think will be good for the u.s. economy or the global economy. charlie: what is the impact? secretary lew:
mark: he spoke during a joint news conference in stockholm with the swedish prime minister. the paris prosecutor says a french citizen arrested last week has been charged with plotting what is called an imminent terror attack it officials say the suspect participated in a terrorist group with plans for at least one attack. he is also to serve processing and transporting arms and explosives and holding fake documents. the airport in brussels, belgium, will remain closed to passenger flights at...
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i think that the republican a stockholm syndrome right now where trump has been holding them hostage and now they move from resistance to their captor, to now acceptance. eddie fernandez: if he goes into this and this has not been decided, and he has a mere plurality. i think what we are going to see is a situation is we' re going to see a divided republican party. it' s going to be ugly and then hopefully unity can occur after the convention. greg: right now, rubio has 169 delegates and willlikely pick up more in the weeks ahead, even though he suspended his campaign. where do those delegates go and when? it' ll probably be a proportional split and not until the convention. in the meantime, rubio voters are expected to throw most of their support behind ted cruz and john kasich. jim? angela? angela: thank you. the invictus games are coming to central florida. the games recognizes the achievements of wounded service men and women, who have suffered life-changing injuries. the games will be held at the disney espn wide world of sports complex they were first held in london. more than
i think that the republican a stockholm syndrome right now where trump has been holding them hostage and now they move from resistance to their captor, to now acceptance. eddie fernandez: if he goes into this and this has not been decided, and he has a mere plurality. i think what we are going to see is a situation is we' re going to see a divided republican party. it' s going to be ugly and then hopefully unity can occur after the convention. greg: right now, rubio has 169 delegates and...
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group that everybody is talking to each other and people in minnesota and washington, london and stockholm the posting photos of what's going on in the camp and everybody says wow it's changed and don't you remember these days than putting up old photos and there's a lot of love and a lot of support but it's also very painful to see some people well off, well fed, having a nice life and others really suffering. one interesting side on this is that i recently checked a facebook profile and it turns out he recently went to paris and there's a photo of him in traffic with his face photoshop to on wayne rooney's body. so that's quite common. people say they're from ohio, london, or wherever or wherever in their constructing these fantasy profiles for themselves look living out this life and laying claims to the images that are inaccessible to them in the camp. but that they can do on facebook. >> so moving on a bit too another set of people who we follow so these to end up together in some part of the book is so romance places demands on the future but there is a gym -- a trick that broke many
group that everybody is talking to each other and people in minnesota and washington, london and stockholm the posting photos of what's going on in the camp and everybody says wow it's changed and don't you remember these days than putting up old photos and there's a lot of love and a lot of support but it's also very painful to see some people well off, well fed, having a nice life and others really suffering. one interesting side on this is that i recently checked a facebook profile and it...
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. >> reporter: it's been called the stockholm syndrome, one more complication in rescuing hostages, whoathetic to their captor, and any change to what has become normal is unsettling. >> the trafficker is providing them with food, clothing, shelter and a place to stay, and law enforcement would disrupt all this! >> reporter: as it turns out, six children were removed from the home of jerrie arraz and placed with oebanda's agency, including a year-old infant abandoned by its mother. the more immediate task is to try to restore childhoods, through counseling and eventually adoption into homes, education and skills training for those older. philippine police officials say most of the enforcement comes from the consumer end. tracking down providers is fraught with difficulty. they can be anywhere; evidence against them, if it exists, hidden in the cloud instead of a hard drive. a lot of bad guys are not being caught? >> yes. >> reporter: another big challenge is that police must rely on tips from the public, says task force member shahani. >> we're reliant on tips from the public, and the p
. >> reporter: it's been called the stockholm syndrome, one more complication in rescuing hostages, whoathetic to their captor, and any change to what has become normal is unsettling. >> the trafficker is providing them with food, clothing, shelter and a place to stay, and law enforcement would disrupt all this! >> reporter: as it turns out, six children were removed from the home of jerrie arraz and placed with oebanda's agency, including a year-old infant abandoned by its...
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uss: if we wake up on the 24th, i think you see things happen in berlin, paris, amsterdam, stockholm.not like it there because you are out of the eu, we are a welcome place to do business. many of these businesses that up here because the u.k. has been part of the eu. this is a great place to be. so that you can access the rest of europe very easily. if you close that door, a lot of these businesses will say, well, i am not sure i will stick around. beingruss, thank yo you for being here. anna: proceed with caution. that is a message from janet yellen. striking a dovish tone, spelling out what the fed rate hike will be. that is the story. as we see equity markets higher over in london, indicated up 50 points. and u.s. futures. anna: getting a boost from what janet yellen had to say. we will be back, in a couple of minutes. ♪ manus: cautious tone. janet yellen once again insists rate hikes will be data-dependent as she stresses a gradual approach to tightening. japan's industrial production plunges by the most since the 2011 earthquake. falling exports sap demand. a worst-case scenario
uss: if we wake up on the 24th, i think you see things happen in berlin, paris, amsterdam, stockholm.not like it there because you are out of the eu, we are a welcome place to do business. many of these businesses that up here because the u.k. has been part of the eu. this is a great place to be. so that you can access the rest of europe very easily. if you close that door, a lot of these businesses will say, well, i am not sure i will stick around. beingruss, thank yo you for being here. anna:...
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stockholm place.good >> james: we have these pictures coming in and be looking at these periodically throughout the morning. star tracker for issuing that is most active year. the shoreline and shown things calmed down at san leandro. allen e. island and oakland international airport are mellowing out which screens. and in the space we have some char activity here. the morning's meeting away entirely four or six lady as part of it so far looks for to get a lease that party spate. add to the south and doubleton in pleasanton is so far is nice and dry. there's nothing actively falling right now. hear a word in union city will be working the direction into dublin and pleasanton. in the south bay that forcing the most active weather pattern now. it is cutting through los altos and getting down to cupertino. wall whether it will continue march's waycross the south bay and eventually impacting places like santa clara and san jose and. well below while our before it's all the way out. for that force the sout
stockholm place.good >> james: we have these pictures coming in and be looking at these periodically throughout the morning. star tracker for issuing that is most active year. the shoreline and shown things calmed down at san leandro. allen e. island and oakland international airport are mellowing out which screens. and in the space we have some char activity here. the morning's meeting away entirely four or six lady as part of it so far looks for to get a lease that party spate. add to...
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everybody is chatting to each other and there are people in minnesota and london and stockholm and they are posting photographs they're posting photographs of what's going on in the camp and everybody saying it's changed and don't you remember these guys and they are putting up old photographs and remembering each other and there is a lot of love and support that it's also painful to see people well off, having a nice life and others really suffering. one interesting aside on this is that i recently checked the profile and he recently went to paris and there is a photograph so that is quite common. living out this his life and laying claim to these images. it means marry him and. [inaudible] in the reality for the present was a trick that broke many marriages. so can you talk about how these pressures and part of it individually that you're not coming how does that play into banning women's relationships with one another, talking a bit about that. >> he was a refugee from al-shabaab and before he fled he got married and it's very common to marry younger, but the age is going down. they
everybody is chatting to each other and there are people in minnesota and london and stockholm and they are posting photographs they're posting photographs of what's going on in the camp and everybody saying it's changed and don't you remember these guys and they are putting up old photographs and remembering each other and there is a lot of love and support that it's also painful to see people well off, having a nice life and others really suffering. one interesting aside on this is that i...
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they are not going to be cities like stockholm or washington, d.c. they will be cities like monrovia. where there's a lot of ad hoc development. about 2 billion people are expected to live in slums by 2030. new pathogens have already decided to take advantage of this process of urbanization. consider ebola. we have had ebola outbreak since the 1970's, but it had never affected a place with more than a few hundred thousand inhabitants until 2013. within a few weeks of emerging in guinea, ebola had reached three capital cities with a combined population of nearly 3 million. it's one major reason why the outbreak was such a huge conflagration. you can also argue that that zika is capitalizing on urban expansion. we have had the gun -- zika around since the early 1940's. it only rarely infected people because it was carried by a forest mosquito that mostly bites humans and doesn't bite people very much. what we see now in the americas is that zika is being carried by a different kind of mosquito. this is a mosquito that has dramatically expanded its rang
they are not going to be cities like stockholm or washington, d.c. they will be cities like monrovia. where there's a lot of ad hoc development. about 2 billion people are expected to live in slums by 2030. new pathogens have already decided to take advantage of this process of urbanization. consider ebola. we have had ebola outbreak since the 1970's, but it had never affected a place with more than a few hundred thousand inhabitants until 2013. within a few weeks of emerging in guinea, ebola...