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maddie savage has more from stockholm. this is a landmark trial.e and he was working in a prison just outside of the area at the time and he was one of those that ordered the killings and this is something that he strongly denies. he is on trial if you're in sweden due to a legal principle due to jurisdiction. and if people are accused of crimes that took place elsewhere. and she was arrested when he turned up in stockholm in november 2019 and he's been held by swedish authorities ever since then. and we are expecting is tried to be a long one. thousands of pages of been submitted and we have yet to get a verdict until april of next year. if he is found guilty, he could face a sentence of up to a lifetime in prison. stay with us on outside source — still to come. taking a look at the deteriorating humanitarian situation in afghanistan retell a better afg ha nista n retell a better defensive afghanistan retell a better defensive means hundreds of thousands of civilians have been forced to leave their homes. in scotland a record number of school stud
maddie savage has more from stockholm. this is a landmark trial.e and he was working in a prison just outside of the area at the time and he was one of those that ordered the killings and this is something that he strongly denies. he is on trial if you're in sweden due to a legal principle due to jurisdiction. and if people are accused of crimes that took place elsewhere. and she was arrested when he turned up in stockholm in november 2019 and he's been held by swedish authorities ever since...
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. >> we are joined now by a political analyst in stockholm. it's good to have you on the program. this case has received a lot of attention around the world. will it lead to consequences inside belarus? >> i do believe that there will be no harsh consequences. when it comes to the population, it will become threatened and feared as it becomes every time when something international happens like that. that is the first time when the olympic athlete was threatened in the way that she was. there will be some kind of consequences on the international level, i don't believe the belarus population will be affected. >> she is now in poland. how could this affect relations between the eu with belarus and russia? >> during the last year, we have seen so many belarusians fleeing and getting humanitarian assistance or political asylum. i believe this is just an ordinary case in a way of procedures. of course, it is allowed case wh it comes to media attention because the first case when it comes to the olympics, at the same time i don't belve it will worsen relations even more even though it
. >> we are joined now by a political analyst in stockholm. it's good to have you on the program. this case has received a lot of attention around the world. will it lead to consequences inside belarus? >> i do believe that there will be no harsh consequences. when it comes to the population, it will become threatened and feared as it becomes every time when something international happens like that. that is the first time when the olympic athlete was threatened in the way that she...
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. >> there is a move in spain and holland following the stockholm claratn that there is a move now to he a default speed limit of 30 kilometers now. we are seeing other countries being interested but obviously, a capital such as terrist like madrid,hat isuge. that will drag many other places forward >> -- forward. >> many european countries have imposed new speed limits. >> we will watch that for more developments. >> it is time for business. we are joint here in france where the fun its ministry says it is time to start winding down the state aid that is cap many businesses afloat during this crisis. it has not finished yet. >> indeed. it has been 18 long months. it is not over the finest -- finance ministers says it's going back to business as normal. the economy is going up. the solidarity fund will be ending in september. the french government promised to keep businesses afloat at any cost. that has amounted to 240 billion euros in subsidies and loans. to prevent bankruptcies and layoffs. we have the details. >> one month, that is all the time left until they switch their called -
. >> there is a move in spain and holland following the stockholm claratn that there is a move now to he a default speed limit of 30 kilometers now. we are seeing other countries being interested but obviously, a capital such as terrist like madrid,hat isuge. that will drag many other places forward >> -- forward. >> many european countries have imposed new speed limits. >> we will watch that for more developments. >> it is time for business. we are joint here in...
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then a solitary protest against climate change by a 15-year-old outside the swedish parliament in stockholmhed into global school strikes involving millions of kids around the world. did you ever imagine what you started three years ago this month would turn into what it's turned into and what's it's turned you into, a global icon? >> well, no, of course not. this is something that no one could have predicted. at the time i just felt like i need to do south korea. swufn needs to do something and i'm someone and i can do something and i idea was to sit there every day until the swedish election and then i did that but after the election i thought why should i stop now when -- when i've got this going and when more people are joining so then i and some other activists decided that we were going to continue for every friday until sweden and then we went on every friday and over time more and more people joined and suddenly it became a global movement. >> a global movement started by a single girl in stockholm. very impressive, as i've said before. earlier this month, greta, the international p
then a solitary protest against climate change by a 15-year-old outside the swedish parliament in stockholmhed into global school strikes involving millions of kids around the world. did you ever imagine what you started three years ago this month would turn into what it's turned into and what's it's turned you into, a global icon? >> well, no, of course not. this is something that no one could have predicted. at the time i just felt like i need to do south korea. swufn needs to do...
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thank you for talking to us live from stockholm. | talking to us live from stockholm.bring you right up — you are watching bbc news. let me bring you right up to _ you are watching bbc news. let me bring you right up to date _ you are watching bbc news. let me bring you right up to date in - you are watching bbc news. let me bring you right up to date in terms i bring you right up to date in terms of what has been happening right back at coble —— kabul airport, crowds outside its perimeter where crowds outside its perimeter where crowds were gathering to escape taliban rule. two bombings, after warnings from intelligence agencies that an attack could be imminent. the spokesperson for the us secretary of defence has called it a complex attack that resulted in a number of american and afghan casualties. the taliban have said at least 13 people were killed. kabul�*s emergency hospital has said six injured people were taken there so far —— 60 injured people. the pentagon has also confirmed at least two exposures that haven't close to one another outside the perimeter of th
thank you for talking to us live from stockholm. | talking to us live from stockholm.bring you right up — you are watching bbc news. let me bring you right up to _ you are watching bbc news. let me bring you right up to date _ you are watching bbc news. let me bring you right up to date in - you are watching bbc news. let me bring you right up to date in terms i bring you right up to date in terms of what has been happening right back at coble —— kabul airport, crowds outside its...
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you with us watching from brazil, cairo egypt, good morning to you and el salvador, peru, and in stockholm sweden. again i will ask you to please post your comments so they can answer them. ask damien, danny has given us a sense of how it played out for couple college students who could relate on a very personal level as juice. how did african-american athletes grapple with the question whether to compete or boycott? >> that is a difficult question. for african americans, the olympics and sports had been a primary vehicle through which african americans sought to fight against racial discrimination. by embodying the idea of the amateur athletes. they saw this challenging notion of race and racial oppression. some of them were also concerned whether they would face discrimination in germany. they have legitimate concerns and worries. folks know many saw this as an opportunity to compete at the highest levels of the sport. and then to use their success as a way to speak to african americans of their village. at that time there was the notion that intellectual capacity and athletic ability we
you with us watching from brazil, cairo egypt, good morning to you and el salvador, peru, and in stockholm sweden. again i will ask you to please post your comments so they can answer them. ask damien, danny has given us a sense of how it played out for couple college students who could relate on a very personal level as juice. how did african-american athletes grapple with the question whether to compete or boycott? >> that is a difficult question. for african americans, the olympics and...
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good morning to you in el salvador, peru and in stockholm in sweden. again, i'll ask you to please post your questions in the comments section. so that damian and danny can answer them. so damian danny's given us a sense of how it played out for a couple of college students who could relate on a very personal level as --. how did african-american athletes grapple with the question of whether to compete or boycott? was a difficult question because for african-american's the olympics and sports had been a primary vehicle through which african-american said sought to fight against racial discrimination by by embodying the ideas of the amateur athlete they saw themselves as challenging notions race and racial oppression. some of the more also concerned about whether they would face discrimination in germany, and so they they had legitimate concerns and worries, but ultimately many of them saw this as an opportunity to compete at the highest levels of the sport and then to use their success as a way to speak to african-american's ability because at the time
good morning to you in el salvador, peru and in stockholm in sweden. again, i'll ask you to please post your questions in the comments section. so that damian and danny can answer them. so damian danny's given us a sense of how it played out for a couple of college students who could relate on a very personal level as --. how did african-american athletes grapple with the question of whether to compete or boycott? was a difficult question because for african-american's the olympics and sports...
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tom: your speech in stockholm a few years ago, professor, was about signaling, about the things we dor system and financial system that signal to us. what is the signal of this odd time we live in, of massive monetary accommodation and particularly unprecedented fiscal stimulus in the united states? what are we signaling? prof. spence: i think what is being signaled, and it is the central bank and administration, is in balancing off sort of potential inflation/instability as opposed to righting the ship in terms of inclusive growth, they are going for inclusive growth. and i think if you as -- if you ask them privately, they will say i know we are running risks on the side of it but it is worth it. he had unequal recovery from the great financial crisis and we are not doing it again, and we are going to fire all of the guns. tom: if i may hear, professor spence, a guy named john taylor as palo alto, stanford, it looks like a lot like palo alto, italy. it looks a lot like palo alto but it is stanford. they will take a stance on this saying we can't trust the path to inclusive growth. h
tom: your speech in stockholm a few years ago, professor, was about signaling, about the things we dor system and financial system that signal to us. what is the signal of this odd time we live in, of massive monetary accommodation and particularly unprecedented fiscal stimulus in the united states? what are we signaling? prof. spence: i think what is being signaled, and it is the central bank and administration, is in balancing off sort of potential inflation/instability as opposed to righting...
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. >> sounds a little like i don't know if it's an expression but the reverse of stockholm syndrome where a captive kind of games a sense of empathy for the captor. and here is kind of the reverse. you come to see even amidst this nefarious nest these are ultimately real people. these are fathers, these are people living not that the similarly from how we are. >> there's paper written called avengers in wrath by karen house and dave lever was an air force rpa pilot. and in the article they refer to that as cognitive combat intimacy. in the book i just referred to as intimacy withthe target . developing this one sided intimacy with this target. i don't think it's dissimilar to feelings that people have when they watch a tv show they feel like they know ross or rachel from friends. because you're watching these people for a long time. >> one of the things that i was wondering, i don't know if you've been asked this before but i often have been asked about the convergence between kind of what actually happens the perspective of the operator and the pilot versus the movie i and the sky so did
. >> sounds a little like i don't know if it's an expression but the reverse of stockholm syndrome where a captive kind of games a sense of empathy for the captor. and here is kind of the reverse. you come to see even amidst this nefarious nest these are ultimately real people. these are fathers, these are people living not that the similarly from how we are. >> there's paper written called avengers in wrath by karen house and dave lever was an air force rpa pilot. and in the...
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the biden administration needs to cut the stockholm syndrome.y no reason to trust the taliban. they're violently blocking americans and our afghan partners from reaching the airport. despite the recent rise in evacuation, president biden's approval levels continue to suffer new lows. in "usa today," 41% said they approve of his job performance, compared to 55% who disapproval. only 32% of independents gave president biden a good grade. though americans said they were in favor of bringing americans home from afghanistan, 62% disagree with the way the president has handled the withdrawal. joining us now, msnbc contributor. good morning. the president is pushing for the august 31st deadline, that's only six days away. but at the same time, he seems to be recognizing that might not happen, and they might have to stay there longer, is that the backup plan? >> yeah, that's the way to encapsulate it. it was a bit confusing yesterday. where the president came down isn't that much different than what the white house has been saying for several days prior
the biden administration needs to cut the stockholm syndrome.y no reason to trust the taliban. they're violently blocking americans and our afghan partners from reaching the airport. despite the recent rise in evacuation, president biden's approval levels continue to suffer new lows. in "usa today," 41% said they approve of his job performance, compared to 55% who disapproval. only 32% of independents gave president biden a good grade. though americans said they were in favor of...
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perhaps we're at acceptance stockholm syndrome. on the stories the media wants to protect the far left leaders in these cities whom they agree with. it's like when andrew cuomo let people in nursing homes die they oh pond he should be president. for more, let's check in with our crime corespondent joe mackey. joe, how are thinks looking out there. >> that's right, greg, crime's sky rocketing you can't tell when this will strike. dam it, jimmy fallon's loose again. >> if only that was the crime. so curtis, you started the guardian angels in '79 as a response to lawlessness in new york city. you're running for mayor now. if new york is like the ten of 1979 how bad it is, where are we now and what can we do? >> we're about a five. >> oh, okay. >> remember in those 42 years i developed the guardian angels in 13 80s 130 cities so all the countries you mentioned chi town denver. if you leave it in democratic control they'll be more interested in you getting their shots before you visit your city, one shot or two shots instead of the lady
perhaps we're at acceptance stockholm syndrome. on the stories the media wants to protect the far left leaders in these cities whom they agree with. it's like when andrew cuomo let people in nursing homes die they oh pond he should be president. for more, let's check in with our crime corespondent joe mackey. joe, how are thinks looking out there. >> that's right, greg, crime's sky rocketing you can't tell when this will strike. dam it, jimmy fallon's loose again. >> if only that...
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. >> washington in a way stockholm us with his frontier frankness but by yorktown he's their commanding the american army. and then in the next decade he will become the first president of this new country. and you have him and you praise him as a constitutional thinker and this might strike peopleas a little odd . you know, we know george washington was a great man. we think of him as a great general obviously. we think of him as a great executive but he didn't write any federalist papers. he didn't write the declaration of independence. he was at theconstitutional convention but he hardly said anything . and yet you identify the very important constitutional thinkers. so what is his contribution to this conversation and how didhe make it ? >> substantively and methodologically. he is the indispensable man. without him there is no constitution that looks remotely like the one we have a let's take this idea of conversation, the method . people have to speak in conversation but you need someone to listen. he's not a talker or a great writer for a pamphlet but he's a very good listener. >
. >> washington in a way stockholm us with his frontier frankness but by yorktown he's their commanding the american army. and then in the next decade he will become the first president of this new country. and you have him and you praise him as a constitutional thinker and this might strike peopleas a little odd . you know, we know george washington was a great man. we think of him as a great general obviously. we think of him as a great executive but he didn't write any federalist...
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amy: that is greta thunberg responding to the new ipcc report, responding from stockholm, sweden.s is democracy now! as we talk about the report, the 3000-page report almost a decade in the making, we're joined by two leading ipcc scientists. and we go to bangladesh to speak, as well, with saleemul huq, climate scientist, director of the international center for climate change and development in bangladesh. he has been a longtime ipcc lead author. he is now joining us from dhaka. your response to this report? >> thank you very much, amy. my response is that this report has actually assured iwhat i call the new era of loss and damagerom human-induced climate change in an absolutely, scieifically verifiable and attributable manner. there is no question at all that what we are saying on our tv screens across the world in terms of the wildfires, the heat dome effect in north america, china, and india are now -- the severity of all of these have been increased bause of human-induced climate change, enhancing the global temperature 1.2 degrees above preindustrial. and the path to keepin
amy: that is greta thunberg responding to the new ipcc report, responding from stockholm, sweden.s is democracy now! as we talk about the report, the 3000-page report almost a decade in the making, we're joined by two leading ipcc scientists. and we go to bangladesh to speak, as well, with saleemul huq, climate scientist, director of the international center for climate change and development in bangladesh. he has been a longtime ipcc lead author. he is now joining us from dhaka. your response...
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it is evolution gaming is moving to the downside in stockholm.nk the dramatic increases we have seen in terms of precious metals, steel, and other commodities, i don't see that coming through to customers in huge measure. >> we want to strongly recommend that people wear masks in indoor settings, even if you are vaccinated. >> things slowed down quite a bit in april, picked up in may, picked up some more in june. i would say the level of business activity remains pretty robust. >> this is "bloomberg surveillance: early
it is evolution gaming is moving to the downside in stockholm.nk the dramatic increases we have seen in terms of precious metals, steel, and other commodities, i don't see that coming through to customers in huge measure. >> we want to strongly recommend that people wear masks in indoor settings, even if you are vaccinated. >> things slowed down quite a bit in april, picked up in may, picked up some more in june. i would say the level of business activity remains pretty robust....
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john kerry is in asia to reinforce that message ahead of an international summit in stockholm beginningouth korea posner national is, has moved a measure to ban outdoor operators from forcing developers to use their online payment system. a part of the website says this means companies that operate outdoor such as google and apple must allow other users access to a variety of payment systems. it is likely to take effect as early as next month. new research published in a u.s. medical journal says the moderna vaccine produced double the amount of antibody's. this is one of the first to compare immune responses produced by both vaccines. it did not examine whether the antibody variants led to a difference in efficacy between the two shots over time. global news, 24 hours a day. powered by 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am vonnie quinn, this is bloomberg. >> we have the pmi's coming across asia. weakness when it comes to the recovery. particularly as i'm number of these -- as a number of these came on. this is on the back of the services number for the pmi in china,
john kerry is in asia to reinforce that message ahead of an international summit in stockholm beginningouth korea posner national is, has moved a measure to ban outdoor operators from forcing developers to use their online payment system. a part of the website says this means companies that operate outdoor such as google and apple must allow other users access to a variety of payment systems. it is likely to take effect as early as next month. new research published in a u.s. medical journal...
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we're live in stockholm next.♪ ♪ anna: welcome back to the european market open. 23 minutes into our european trading day, and we markets point to the upside, up .6% on the stocks euro 600 this morning, picking up on fridays positivity, picking up on the positivity through the asia session, msci asia-pacific and chinese markets crucially playing on the rise, up 1.2%. sweden's prime minister will step down in november after seven years in power. his unexpected announcement in a speech on sunday could open the way for the finance minister to become the country's first female leader, if picked at her party congress in early november. let's get now to nicholas rowe lender, bloomberg's reporter over in sweden. great to speak to you. after seven years, a real political's of -- political survivor. what is the significance of his departure for sweden politics? >> i mean, with him going out, the social democrats will lose a dealmaker, really, and a political houdini who has always seemed to somehow to be able to wriggle ou
we're live in stockholm next.♪ ♪ anna: welcome back to the european market open. 23 minutes into our european trading day, and we markets point to the upside, up .6% on the stocks euro 600 this morning, picking up on fridays positivity, picking up on the positivity through the asia session, msci asia-pacific and chinese markets crucially playing on the rise, up 1.2%. sweden's prime minister will step down in november after seven years in power. his unexpected announcement in a speech on...
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just, stockholm syndrome. so right now we're about 3% in sales of vehicles that are sold.17 million sales even with covid but this year, because of the chip shortage, we'll be lucky if we get 14.5 million vehicles sold, light trucks. used car market is on fire. everyone knows that. when you're looking at electric cars and trying to should have this as consumers, consumers have a few issues. they have range anxiety. until you go 3, 400 miles on a charge which is impossible, that is a huge factor. there is no infrastructure for charging. you have to buy a charging station for your home. then on the other side you've got inflation means cars are getting more expensive. they will demand breatholyzers if the infrastructure bill goes through, by the mile tax on top of it, consumers have no money left to buy a new car. who will end up buying them? whoever buys them all the time. typically someone wealthy, makes more than half a million dollars, has no problem a third or fourth car being a tesla or plug-in car. these are factors that need to be considered. typical of government pu
just, stockholm syndrome. so right now we're about 3% in sales of vehicles that are sold.17 million sales even with covid but this year, because of the chip shortage, we'll be lucky if we get 14.5 million vehicles sold, light trucks. used car market is on fire. everyone knows that. when you're looking at electric cars and trying to should have this as consumers, consumers have a few issues. they have range anxiety. until you go 3, 400 miles on a charge which is impossible, that is a huge...
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stay until we get our people out, and so do our allies, the biden administration needs to cut the stockholm to trust the taliban, they're violently blocking americans and our afghan partners from reaching the airport. and here's democratic congressman jason crow of colorado, he's an army veteran who served in afghanistan. >> it is not going to be possible to get american citizens out and our afghan partners and their families out between now and the end of the month. that's why there's broad and deep bipartisan support in congress and across the country to extend the deadline, and to make sure that we're doing what's necessary to get folks out. the end of this mission should come not based on a calendar date. it should come when we accomplish the mission. >> and joe, of course, congressman crow speaks not just as an elected official but an army ranger and someone who served in afghanistan saying i don't want to stay forever but i want to stay long enough to get every american out and to get afghan partners, wartime allies i served with out of the country. that echoed from ben sasse and many
stay until we get our people out, and so do our allies, the biden administration needs to cut the stockholm to trust the taliban, they're violently blocking americans and our afghan partners from reaching the airport. and here's democratic congressman jason crow of colorado, he's an army veteran who served in afghanistan. >> it is not going to be possible to get american citizens out and our afghan partners and their families out between now and the end of the month. that's why there's...
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we'rejoined now from stockholm by the chief executive of the refugee council, enver solomon. the british communities are responding in this way. these are families who have fled for their lives, literally with the clothes on their back, that face extreme trauma. they are vulnerable. important to remember that as well as afghans, there are lots of people who come to this country seeking protection who have fled war, persecution and terror around the globe. the reality is they do not always get a warm welcome when they come. we know the majority of communities in this country recognise those who need protection deserve it and should be given a warm welcome. for deserve it and should be given a warm welcome.— deserve it and should be given a warm welcome. ., .., , ., ,, warm welcome. for community groups in the uk thinking _ warm welcome. for community groups in the uk thinking what _ warm welcome. for community groups in the uk thinking what can _ warm welcome. for community groups in the uk thinking what can we - warm welcome. for community groups in the uk thinking what can w
we'rejoined now from stockholm by the chief executive of the refugee council, enver solomon. the british communities are responding in this way. these are families who have fled for their lives, literally with the clothes on their back, that face extreme trauma. they are vulnerable. important to remember that as well as afghans, there are lots of people who come to this country seeking protection who have fled war, persecution and terror around the globe. the reality is they do not always get a...