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the term "stockholm syndrome" hadn't yet become current. >> it was a fascinating case in stockholm lastr, you 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 drawn 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 eveni
the term "stockholm syndrome" hadn't yet become current. >> it was a fascinating case in stockholm lastr, you 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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we looked at their 990 form to find it here in stockholm. it's used to give money to the clinton foundation but don't want it to be publicized as much. it adds up to $20 million from the swedish version to the u.s. version. the thing is, it happened at the time when swedish companies were being investigated for violating the embargo. it's interesting about the same time they got all of this money from the swedish interest, they dropped the investigation at the state department. coincidence? >> there any doubt, david, that the clinton foundation is about pay for play. not in my mind, but as far as hillary clinton's election goes, the worst thing i think she can do at this point is remove herself and her daughter and husband from it. >> why? >> because that there therefore admit being tied to it previously when she was secretary of state. >> but there's all of this information coming out from that, mike. >> i think if she removes herself from that will admit everything that she did as secretary of state was unethical. i think it was. but it wi
we looked at their 990 form to find it here in stockholm. it's used to give money to the clinton foundation but don't want it to be publicized as much. it adds up to $20 million from the swedish version to the u.s. version. the thing is, it happened at the time when swedish companies were being investigated for violating the embargo. it's interesting about the same time they got all of this money from the swedish interest, they dropped the investigation at the state department. coincidence?...
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stockholm 17. moscow 11 on tuesday.d outlook. >>> taking a look at our lead story once again, reports of damage and flooding are coming in as a typhoon rips through parts of southern japan. weather officials are warning of the possibility of landslides and more flooding. officials say that typhoon malakas remains strong as it moves up the coast of japan. high winds turned over this truck in kagoshima prefecture, causing it to bring down some utility poles. the driver was reportedly able to escape without any injuries. fire stations in neighboring miyazaki prefecture say they're receiving numerous reports of flooding and damage. in this area near a river, many houses have been flooded. we'll keep an eye on the situation there and bring you more updates as they come in. that wraps up this edition of nhk "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us. announcer: "euromaxx highlights," and here's your host, carlos mcconnie. carlos: hello there, friends! thanks for tuning in. we've had an interesting wee
stockholm 17. moscow 11 on tuesday.d outlook. >>> taking a look at our lead story once again, reports of damage and flooding are coming in as a typhoon rips through parts of southern japan. weather officials are warning of the possibility of landslides and more flooding. officials say that typhoon malakas remains strong as it moves up the coast of japan. high winds turned over this truck in kagoshima prefecture, causing it to bring down some utility poles. the driver was reportedly...
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tallinn's nordic lutheran culture and language connect it with stockholm and helsinki, but two centurieszarist 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
tallinn's nordic lutheran culture and language connect it with stockholm and helsinki, but two centurieszarist russian rule and nearly 50 years as part of the soviet union have blended in a distinctly russian flavor. fins and estonians share a similar history. first, swedish domination, then russian. then independence after world war i. until 1940, the estonians were about as affluent as the fins, but then estonia was gobbled up by an expanding soviet empire and spent the decades after world...
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. >> it is almost like the stockholm syndrome.y protect their captors, if i can use that word or their pimps because they live in this little imprisoned world where they are not sure where their next meal is coming from because they have been brainwashed, because they don't know anything but the streets and the pimps and the drugs. and it's frightening and it's scary. and it breaks your heart. >> be a productive member of society. don't be a burden on society and an inmate in a prison. >> put the bags on the ground. >> it is the final hours in the final day of a polk county human trafficking sting. from frightened johns -- >> i didn't do anything. >> to dazed women strung out on drugs. >> i'm telling you, you have to stop it. >> reporter: the dragnet netted 60 players in the black market sale of sex. some of those arrested like 22-year-old dynasty dunaway are unapologetic. young and head strong detectives try to reach her. >> do you have a regular job, or no. >> this is my job. >> okay. >> she's a career prostitute on-line. has no
. >> it is almost like the stockholm syndrome.y protect their captors, if i can use that word or their pimps because they live in this little imprisoned world where they are not sure where their next meal is coming from because they have been brainwashed, because they don't know anything but the streets and the pimps and the drugs. and it's frightening and it's scary. and it breaks your heart. >> be a productive member of society. don't be a burden on society and an inmate in a...
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. >> he's expected stockholm to green valley, ohio. they said post cards will be mailed to nearby home ownsers to alert them a sex offender liches in the area. protesters are already there. this is where turner has lived the past three months. a cell he shared with five other inmates in protective custody. >> there's a lot of reason a person is in protective custody. basically they are at risk while here. >> they said turner received hundreds of pieces of hate mail. [chanting] >> hours after turner was released, a rally outside the jail calling for the judge who sentence the him to be recalled. lawmakers and elected officials stood beside survivors of sexual assault. >> sexual assault is never the victim's fault. no one is ever asking for sexually assaulted. [applause] >> this here in santa clara county is unsafe because of judge sitting on the bench right now. >> the judge is currently only hearing civil cases. turner will be on probation for three years. abc7 news. brock turner's sentence has inspired new legislation that would guara
. >> he's expected stockholm to green valley, ohio. they said post cards will be mailed to nearby home ownsers to alert them a sex offender liches in the area. protesters are already there. this is where turner has lived the past three months. a cell he shared with five other inmates in protective custody. >> there's a lot of reason a person is in protective custody. basically they are at risk while here. >> they said turner received hundreds of pieces of hate mail. [chanting]...
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charred door of police are hoping surveillance cameras political level of hindmost the mayor and stockholmence the topline. >>darya: the gps tracker helping to pinpoint an arson suspect car he is accused of starting the fire back on august 13th and police believe it was involved in a dozen of the fires and recounted 189 homes were destroyed and that fire years and deny guilty to arson >>mark: it happen and oakley and 14 year-old was riding his bike on the sidewalk a big story we're following we are getting closer look at the advice feluccas and steve ross and the for private e-mail >>darya: the e-mail chain revealed that they advised her on the use of personal e-mail server two days after she was sworn in uses the use of private phone line to communicate with employees of going to the state department >>mark: shooting and injuring two correction officers and the fresno county jail hasn't charged with attempted murder the scare the to be arraigned today if convicted he's facing a hundred 10 years to life in prison for 01 and for parents the game of the airplane that could be deadly - hi, it
charred door of police are hoping surveillance cameras political level of hindmost the mayor and stockholmence the topline. >>darya: the gps tracker helping to pinpoint an arson suspect car he is accused of starting the fire back on august 13th and police believe it was involved in a dozen of the fires and recounted 189 homes were destroyed and that fire years and deny guilty to arson >>mark: it happen and oakley and 14 year-old was riding his bike on the sidewalk a big story we're...
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maybe it's called stockholm syndrome. i understood after having god through it all appeared where the dead body of 48 hours by the medical examiner's joking about sex acts next to a heroin overdose. it made perfect sense to me at that time. not that anyone was callous or didn't care about these poor people because trust me absorbing it over and over again is very difficult. what i found most interesting is the worst thing was that the corpses were the bodies. for me, the worst thing was this guy niko killed and he is a witness. either way, solving the murder of a witness is the hardest case to solve because who wants to be a witness to the witness of her murder. so he is trying to solve this murder. i went to the scene and the mother was there. her son is shot dead outside her apartment door. he had his 2-year-old son within that when he got to the scene there was a puddle of blood, the body was still dared and there is a juice box in the blood. the boy had been graced by the bullet. he was signed. i couldn't up staring a
maybe it's called stockholm syndrome. i understood after having god through it all appeared where the dead body of 48 hours by the medical examiner's joking about sex acts next to a heroin overdose. it made perfect sense to me at that time. not that anyone was callous or didn't care about these poor people because trust me absorbing it over and over again is very difficult. what i found most interesting is the worst thing was that the corpses were the bodies. for me, the worst thing was this...
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. >> those six areas vancouver, london, stockholm, sidney, munich -- >> and amsterdam. >> so what's the difference between bubble and just normal general growth, you know, that's healthy, rejigging from where we were in the 1940s. >> in terms of what categorizes itself as a bubble where we see excessive rises on a number of metrics. these include not just prices, prices relative to the region but factors such as income, rents are another factor and this whole combination of factors in tracing that back relative to each city's history that identifies what cities look at risk of being in bubble territory. >> just curious have you factored in brexit in all of this? do you know what brexit will do to london and other financial centers that want to prosper at the cost of london. >> the report is primarily that it doesn't give us information about corrections that could be happening. we all know that all assets can stay overvalued for a significant period of time. when wehink back to the factors driven some of the changes in house prices and foreign investment floss the performance of the eco
. >> those six areas vancouver, london, stockholm, sidney, munich -- >> and amsterdam. >> so what's the difference between bubble and just normal general growth, you know, that's healthy, rejigging from where we were in the 1940s. >> in terms of what categorizes itself as a bubble where we see excessive rises on a number of metrics. these include not just prices, prices relative to the region but factors such as income, rents are another factor and this whole combination...
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and same thing with stockholm syndrome.try to do in the book is look at what she did as opposed to what label you want to apply to it. and frankly, what i see in her behavior is that she was a rational person. she was a 19-year-old kid, isolated, unhappy in her engagement to her boyfriend, steven weed, didn't get along with her mother, either, and -- >> wasn't he older? wasn't he -- >> not that much older, about four years older. he was a graduate student in philosophy. >> but she got sideways with the family on that, right? she moved in with him? >> exactly, living in sin. and if you look at how they approached her once she was captured, it wasn't brainwashing in a north korean sense, but it was just talking to her. it was explaining to her that they were out to feed the poor, which is what they did at first, and how the fbi was the real threat to them, not the sla themselves. and gradually, and then not so gradually, she did become a member of the sla. >> so, what do you want to tee up for people, because i didn't get to
and same thing with stockholm syndrome.try to do in the book is look at what she did as opposed to what label you want to apply to it. and frankly, what i see in her behavior is that she was a rational person. she was a 19-year-old kid, isolated, unhappy in her engagement to her boyfriend, steven weed, didn't get along with her mother, either, and -- >> wasn't he older? wasn't he -- >> not that much older, about four years older. he was a graduate student in philosophy. >> but...
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this year's right livelihood awards, known as the alternative nobel prize, have been announced in stockholm, sweden. this year's winners are -- the volunteer rescue group the syria civil defense, known as the white helmets. egyptian feminist mozn hassan. russian human rights activist svetlana gannushkina. and turkish newspaper cumhuriyet, whose journalists have faced arrest, imprisonment and assassination attempts amid , turkey's increasing crackdown press. on the and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. nermeen: and i'm nermeen shaikh. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. north carolina governor pat mccrory has declared a state of emergency in the city of charlotte following protests wednesday night the police shot rubber bullets and pepper spray at protesters who threw fireworks and trash at officers in return. authorities said quach officers were injured. many demonstrators were also injured. the knights protest also included a civilian on civilian shootin
this year's right livelihood awards, known as the alternative nobel prize, have been announced in stockholm, sweden. this year's winners are -- the volunteer rescue group the syria civil defense, known as the white helmets. egyptian feminist mozn hassan. russian human rights activist svetlana gannushkina. and turkish newspaper cumhuriyet, whose journalists have faced arrest, imprisonment and assassination attempts amid , turkey's increasing crackdown press. on the and those are some of the...
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. >>> next case, a filmmaker who visited stockholm's no-go zones.saulted by five islamic thugs. we'll give you the full story after this. ♪ ♪ >> remember, "varney & company" starts at 9 a.m. eastern. here's what you missed last hour. >> he can be held personally liable automatically if he's found to have engaged in fraud. it automatically attaches. what we've seen thus far in the courts is they've failed to provide a bright-line rule, but what we know for sure is that it does attach when there's intentional misconduct. usually not with negligence. so here we'd have to prove that he knowingly directed or authorized or took some type of meaningful participation in the wrongful act. but right now we've seen him blanketly denying, oh, i didn't know about anything, and it's ten steps below me. but if he's criminally charged, it will absolutely attach here. ♪ ♪ stuart: all right. we've got news on obamacare, it's not good. look at the health insurers, more are dropping obamacare. who now? >> these are the blue cross blue shield plans, the backbone of obam
. >>> next case, a filmmaker who visited stockholm's no-go zones.saulted by five islamic thugs. we'll give you the full story after this. ♪ ♪ >> remember, "varney & company" starts at 9 a.m. eastern. here's what you missed last hour. >> he can be held personally liable automatically if he's found to have engaged in fraud. it automatically attaches. what we've seen thus far in the courts is they've failed to provide a bright-line rule, but what we know for...
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information from that analysis and, you know, connected anywhere else from, you know, pressure cookers in stockholm to paris and the rest of them, what bombs didn't go off. this is going to be key in the investigation. >> and what, juliette, can be done if these three incident were all individuals who were isis inspired? that is to say, individuals that had never really communicated with any terrorist organizations, individuals who had never traveled abroad. if they are just home grown terrorists acting alone taking information off the internet, what more can be done to prevent that type of attack? >> that's the challenge that we are confronting overall not just in what happened in the last 24 hours. so there's two pieces to it. one is in almost all these cases someone knows. so this is what we call encountering violent extremism, working with communities that may know these individuals and having them feel comfortable coming to law enforcement. and then there's another piece which is just access to bombmaking material, guns, whatever is being used by those who are performing this kind of violence.
information from that analysis and, you know, connected anywhere else from, you know, pressure cookers in stockholm to paris and the rest of them, what bombs didn't go off. this is going to be key in the investigation. >> and what, juliette, can be done if these three incident were all individuals who were isis inspired? that is to say, individuals that had never really communicated with any terrorist organizations, individuals who had never traveled abroad. if they are just home grown...
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that is the generator, that just opened in stockholm earlier this year. hotel or hostel?otel. nejra: hotel. >> no, that's a hostel. soul kitchen in st. petersburg. that goes for $100. hotel or hostel? nejra: hostel. >> no, that's a hotel. the ad very in new jersey, right on the beach. nejra: thank you so much. ♪ nejra: its matt: 1:00 a.m. in hong kong. matt:welcome to bloomberg markets. from bloomberg world headquarters in new york city, good afternoon. nejra: we are covering stories from toronto and london to berlin this hour. matt: u.s. stocks are rebounding inm earlier losses begins material and technology offsetting big losses in financial and energy as the job report tomorrow looms. sterling is rising to the highest level against the dollar and the euro since early august as the uk's economy shows no signs of faltering more than two months after the brexit about. heads of germany's biggest banks are planning for a consolidation of the next decade and the germany banking regulator tells us what he thinks of those plans. we are halfway into the trading day so let's go
that is the generator, that just opened in stockholm earlier this year. hotel or hostel?otel. nejra: hotel. >> no, that's a hostel. soul kitchen in st. petersburg. that goes for $100. hotel or hostel? nejra: hostel. >> no, that's a hotel. the ad very in new jersey, right on the beach. nejra: thank you so much. ♪ nejra: its matt: 1:00 a.m. in hong kong. matt:welcome to bloomberg markets. from bloomberg world headquarters in new york city, good afternoon. nejra: we are covering...