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. >> today, it's known as the stockholm syndrome, named for the hostages held in a stockholm bank robberythized with their captors, even while their lives were threatened. experts say this occurs to hostages when four things happen -- a traumatic shock, isolation, indoctrination, and the promise of a reward. >> the shooting of the dog gives a very visual and powerful demonstration of the dangerousness of the man that was her captor and brings it home. and then being assaulted physically, pretty powerful stuff, you know? it's stressful, almost, as you can get. >> for candra, the cascade mountains provided the isolation, and brown indoctrinated her by repeatedly telling her that the shooting was an accident. her reward was survival, escape from repeated rape, and the fear she may have been responsible for her husband's murder. >> the reward in candra torres's case wasn't just coming out of the woods alive. the reward was then she wouldn't feel guilty about being an instrument of her husband's death. >> candra didn't just accept brown's story of an accidental shooting, she actually believed
. >> today, it's known as the stockholm syndrome, named for the hostages held in a stockholm bank robberythized with their captors, even while their lives were threatened. experts say this occurs to hostages when four things happen -- a traumatic shock, isolation, indoctrination, and the promise of a reward. >> the shooting of the dog gives a very visual and powerful demonstration of the dangerousness of the man that was her captor and brings it home. and then being assaulted...
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. >> i agree maybe he was suffering from ptsd or the stockholm syndrome. you never know. >> probably. >> there is 250,000 guys back here that have gone multiple deployments and suffering from ptsd, potentially, i want to always give our soldiers the benefit of the doubt, but under the circumstances, if he left his post and he did so willingly, and six people lost their lives, does that change how you feel about this exchange, you know, one u.s. soldier for five others? >> i acknowledge that in my book. i wrote about one of the special operations that we went to to pick up bergdahl. obviously, we didn't get him. i remember putting down in my book kind of what a pain it was to ask my sale broeal brothers into a very hostile environment to pick him up. i still agree if he's an american citizen, you need to do whatever you can but you never exchange a prisoner for another one. >> administration's position, tom, that we didn't negotiate with terrorists. their position is that jay carney said this today, these five guys do not represent a threat to the united sta
. >> i agree maybe he was suffering from ptsd or the stockholm syndrome. you never know. >> probably. >> there is 250,000 guys back here that have gone multiple deployments and suffering from ptsd, potentially, i want to always give our soldiers the benefit of the doubt, but under the circumstances, if he left his post and he did so willingly, and six people lost their lives, does that change how you feel about this exchange, you know, one u.s. soldier for five others?...
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and it is also russia and gazprom are taking a case to the stockholm court of arbitration, essentially suing ukraine for lots of other unpaid gas bills which amount to some 4.5 million. >>> we know that politically things are tense between russia and ukraine with all the trouble going on. surely russia wants to get some agreement. it doesn't want to turn the gas off. it will lose a huge customer. >> yes, of course. everyone wants this to be resolved. nobody wants a situation of unpaid bills, and gas being shut off. so the europeans want it sorted. ukraine wants it sorted, and russia wants it sorted as well. the question is at what price, that is what all the dispute, and all the labouring, the discussion has been about. we are in a serious situation. we are in a situation in which it looks like the gas will pretty much be shut off to ukraine. that may have an impact on europe and gazprom told the european commission to expect disruption in supply. but, there are mitigating factors here. there are reasons to be optimistic. the main one being the fact that everyone wants this sorted as q
and it is also russia and gazprom are taking a case to the stockholm court of arbitration, essentially suing ukraine for lots of other unpaid gas bills which amount to some 4.5 million. >>> we know that politically things are tense between russia and ukraine with all the trouble going on. surely russia wants to get some agreement. it doesn't want to turn the gas off. it will lose a huge customer. >> yes, of course. everyone wants this to be resolved. nobody wants a situation of...
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it now says the country would defend its case at the stockholm arbitration court. what can be read in to this is perhaps two different scenarios. either ukraine is trying to show russia that it can do without russian gas, or it's getting ready for a shut off and it's showing its own people that they are able to survive without having to depend heavily on russia for energy. what is going to happen next is yet to be seen. but of course ukraine does have some plans, essentially in the pipeline. it has some fall-back plans to bring in gas from neighboring country, from slovakia, poland and hungary as well. there are questions about the security of gas supplies going to europe. about 15% of european gas flowing from russia goes through ukrainian territory. it does raise some questions about the security now of those energy supplies back in 2006 and in 2009. the dispute between kiev and moscow led to shortfalls across the entire continent. moscow has responded by calling the move inappropriate. we have still yet to hear how brussels will respond, though. >>> all right, l
it now says the country would defend its case at the stockholm arbitration court. what can be read in to this is perhaps two different scenarios. either ukraine is trying to show russia that it can do without russian gas, or it's getting ready for a shut off and it's showing its own people that they are able to survive without having to depend heavily on russia for energy. what is going to happen next is yet to be seen. but of course ukraine does have some plans, essentially in the pipeline. it...
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my first thought would be that maybe he is suffering from the stockholm syndrome, maybe -- look, we have 250,000 vets that have served multiple deployments that have ptsd. it's real for them. >> right. >> that's my first thought. the problem is we talked to platoon members and i interviewed them. they say the same thing, he left on his own number two, number two for the things he was saying, i'm ashamed to be an american and the title u.s. soldier is the lie of fools and then you look at the radio transmissions that is platoon members heard. >> right. >> an english-speaking man looking for the taliban and locals saying they tried to urge him not to go towards the taliban but we went anyway. >> right. >> it lessons the probability that's true. >> it's a tricky issue. i think that he's been through a lot. obviously, there were issues before he left. all his platoon members coming forward, that's not looking good for this guy. >> they are angry and passionate and angry. >> when you're someone who serves with someone and they are gone and it appears they deserted, we would be angry. it's und
my first thought would be that maybe he is suffering from the stockholm syndrome, maybe -- look, we have 250,000 vets that have served multiple deployments that have ptsd. it's real for them. >> right. >> that's my first thought. the problem is we talked to platoon members and i interviewed them. they say the same thing, he left on his own number two, number two for the things he was saying, i'm ashamed to be an american and the title u.s. soldier is the lie of fools and then you...
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the case against the sounds there was no case to answer he waited around in stockholm. because to answer any allegations in this country he's told his lawyers have told the swedish authorities that he will answer any questions first as they say he offered to do it at scotland yard then in the embassy and swedish embassy now in the ecuadorian embassy he's made every off of possible the whole idea that he's of aiding. being questioned by the swedish authorities is just absurd it's absurd because that has really nothing to do with this this is about wiki leaks and it's about the threat that has sunk and that someone that he helped in wiki leaks helped to escape to get to russia and that's edward snowden we know last month under a freedom of information that the f.b.i. has opened a full prosecution case a massive case with probably fifty thousand pages of of files in us. by which they intend if they can get his hands on him to prosecute. this and prosecute him under under under a law of nine hundred seventeen that doesn't even apply he's committed no crime in the united stat
the case against the sounds there was no case to answer he waited around in stockholm. because to answer any allegations in this country he's told his lawyers have told the swedish authorities that he will answer any questions first as they say he offered to do it at scotland yard then in the embassy and swedish embassy now in the ecuadorian embassy he's made every off of possible the whole idea that he's of aiding. being questioned by the swedish authorities is just absurd it's absurd because...
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it obviously causes concern because it looks like the father was as much a captive of the stockholm syndromehis son might have been who had to immerse himself in the afghan culture. >> maybe they were. we know what a tremendous strain that puts on families. we can only imagine the strain it puts on families. i'm curious about that. give us an idea about what that return home is going to be like for bergdahl. we know his dad is building or has already built a base camp near the family's home in the woods hoping that maybe his son can use it as he transitions into regular life. give us an idea of what that experience will be like for him. >> well, again, i've been through the military's version of p.o.w. experience through school. very short experience nonetheless certainly nothing something i want to repeat again. it was eight to ten days. and so i can appreciate the transition that not only sergeant bergdahl but the family has been going through but i think that's an effort to create a protective bubble. bergdahl is coming from a place like living on the far side of the moon. when he comes h
it obviously causes concern because it looks like the father was as much a captive of the stockholm syndromehis son might have been who had to immerse himself in the afghan culture. >> maybe they were. we know what a tremendous strain that puts on families. we can only imagine the strain it puts on families. i'm curious about that. give us an idea about what that return home is going to be like for bergdahl. we know his dad is building or has already built a base camp near the family's...
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hopefully the judicial process in stockholm will be fast. ilty party will have to eat the prices. >> do we know how much higher the bill is from russia? >> if you look at the russian calculation of the bill, this is enormo enormous, between $2-14 billion depending what calculation you look at. look at the ukrainian bill against russia, about $6 billion. it will be a very busy time for the arbitration lawyers in stockholm. >> thanks very much indeed. >>> in other news this hour, the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu told the prime minister he expects help finding three teens kidnapped last week. he criticized the kidnapping who israel blames on hamas. one palestinian man was reportedly shot dead. >>> three of the community have been killed in clashes with buddhis buddhists. police enforced a curfew where several shops were burned in the attack. >>> the column by yan president has been re-elected against his rival. the campaign was the future of peace talks with the far rebel group who launched the negotiations in 2012. if he's able to
hopefully the judicial process in stockholm will be fast. ilty party will have to eat the prices. >> do we know how much higher the bill is from russia? >> if you look at the russian calculation of the bill, this is enormo enormous, between $2-14 billion depending what calculation you look at. look at the ukrainian bill against russia, about $6 billion. it will be a very busy time for the arbitration lawyers in stockholm. >> thanks very much indeed. >>> in other news...
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when you're cappive for five years, the stockholm syndrome comes in to play. the post, he's thinking what's going to happen to me when i get to the other side. he's very nervous. he might have been in shock the fast pace this all happened. uneasy, edgy, nervous, frightened, identified more with his captors after five years than the guys that wear the same uniform he used to wear. >> it's crazy. >> hard to say. >> how quickly and well orchestrated the whole thing went off, at least from my -- >> clock work. >> clock work. the fact, as we watched some of the u.s. special forces you see them sort of facing the taliban, as they walk back toward the helicopter before turning around. you see guys patting bowe bergdahl down. >> yes. >> would you have taken longer with him? >> i would have taken a lot longer, you know. people say you want to get off the x, but you've got two ac-130 gun ships circling in the sky, armed men on the helicopter scanning left, scanning right, what we call looking for work, which means you're looking to squeeze a trigger on someone because th
when you're cappive for five years, the stockholm syndrome comes in to play. the post, he's thinking what's going to happen to me when i get to the other side. he's very nervous. he might have been in shock the fast pace this all happened. uneasy, edgy, nervous, frightened, identified more with his captors after five years than the guys that wear the same uniform he used to wear. >> it's crazy. >> hard to say. >> how quickly and well orchestrated the whole thing went off, at...
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they reached the agreement with japanese negotiators during three days of talks in stockholm. the families attended a rally near tokyo hoping to build on the momentum. >> translator: north korea now seems to be serious. but we would like to ask the japanese government to check whether that's true. >> japanese government officials say agents kidnapped at least 17 japanese nationals in the 1970s and '80s. iizuka said the north korea's change of heart may be a good chance for them and their relatives. >> translator: north korea seems willing to compromise compared to before. but the situation is still very difficult. >> agents kidnapped yokata's daughter megumi in 1977. yokata says she expects a tough road ahead but she says she'll do all she can to see her daughter again. japanese officials promised to lift some sanctions against north korea in exchange for the new investigation. but the two sides disagree about the particulars of the deal. a top negotiator from the north wants to resume service of a ship that used to carry cargo and passengers between the two countries. >> trans
they reached the agreement with japanese negotiators during three days of talks in stockholm. the families attended a rally near tokyo hoping to build on the momentum. >> translator: north korea now seems to be serious. but we would like to ask the japanese government to check whether that's true. >> japanese government officials say agents kidnapped at least 17 japanese nationals in the 1970s and '80s. iizuka said the north korea's change of heart may be a good chance for them and...
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the enemy and taking part? >> you can understand that whole stockholm syndrome thing. ng to keep them from cutting off your head. at the same time, looking at on line people talking and commenting, they wonder, did we trade five islamic warriors for one islamic warrior? >> a lot of questions still remain, will he receive p.o.w. pay? he's entitled to a large payout as a p.o.w. so much more as this investigation unfolds. >> there is just one other tidbit that was conveyed in one of the sit reps. remember we gave up five of the worst of the worst? apparently in the beginning when the negotiations first started, the haqqani network, which is famous for kidnapping people for money, they didn't want the prisoner swap. they just wanted money. so in the beginning, we probably didn't have to give them up. but we did. >> and putting americans in danger, too, whether they're just out and about traveling around the world or are service members. what does that say to the taliban? you want more of your inmates freed from gitmo? just kidnap an american and we'll make a swap for you. >
the enemy and taking part? >> you can understand that whole stockholm syndrome thing. ng to keep them from cutting off your head. at the same time, looking at on line people talking and commenting, they wonder, did we trade five islamic warriors for one islamic warrior? >> a lot of questions still remain, will he receive p.o.w. pay? he's entitled to a large payout as a p.o.w. so much more as this investigation unfolds. >> there is just one other tidbit that was conveyed in one...
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the climate. in 1958 in stockholm it was brazil below won. in 1994 the united states, brazil won. 2002 in japan andee y again it waand japan, again brazil. so in conclusion it looks like it's going to be a south america winner, but i could be wrong. >> thanks. now south sudanese government leaders for another iran of peace--another round of peace talks. we have reports. >> reporter: three years on since indians most of juba still has hardly any decent roads, little clean water and few jobs. the militia turned army are back fighting each other again. peaceful communities in west juba get caught in the cross fire. the bullets easily penetrate the brick walls where one person was killed. >> despite a million south sudanese driven from their homes many living in desperate conditions, and despite more than 10,000 killed in fighting between warring army and militia the leaders of these men in uniform have been unable to unwilling to bring an end to the conflict. machar was vice president to his rival, but last year the president sacked his deputy an
the climate. in 1958 in stockholm it was brazil below won. in 1994 the united states, brazil won. 2002 in japan andee y again it waand japan, again brazil. so in conclusion it looks like it's going to be a south america winner, but i could be wrong. >> thanks. now south sudanese government leaders for another iran of peace--another round of peace talks. we have reports. >> reporter: three years on since indians most of juba still has hardly any decent roads, little clean water and...
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and there's also the possibility of stockholm syndrome, where a captive, a hostage ends up trying to, in effect, take the ideology of the beliefs of his captor. so i don't think it's fair to say he was buddies with the taliban, but it certainly does complicate the whole narrative. look, the narrative has been complicated from the moment that president obama came out with the bergdahl parents and acted as if this was a victory lap, and then susan rice, the national security adviser, went on a sunday show and talked about bergdahl serving with honor and distinction. we already knew, at the very least, that he had walked away from his post and was possibly a deserter. and now these latest reports from james rosen certainly, at least, raise the possibility that at some point during his five years of captivity, he became somewhat sympathetic to the views of the taliban. so, yeah, this is a very complicated narrative for the white house. >> and i would imagine, you mentioned stockholm syndrome, that that's one of the things in the sort of integration period, this medical period, that they l
and there's also the possibility of stockholm syndrome, where a captive, a hostage ends up trying to, in effect, take the ideology of the beliefs of his captor. so i don't think it's fair to say he was buddies with the taliban, but it certainly does complicate the whole narrative. look, the narrative has been complicated from the moment that president obama came out with the bergdahl parents and acted as if this was a victory lap, and then susan rice, the national security adviser, went on a...
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>> no, i was getting the stockholm syndrome. ink the kool-aid, the weather's back to you. >>> all right. phil, thank you once again now with the decision now out of the way, the rate decision markets are looking ahead to the jobs data due out tomorrow. joining us is david biaco, deutsche bank. how are you doing? >> good. how are you? >> adp once again below 200. market keeps grinding higher. have we reset the 3% for the year expectation for gdp and now we're that's good enough? >> i think it's true most people are moving away from the 4% and higher expectations. closer to 3%. we can talk about the second quarter. i think the key is what does growth look like for the rest of the year and even 2015. and we're of the view that we'll get something close to 3% growth for the full year. ed a then probably something a little shy of that beyond that. that aligns with my longer term expectation of 5% to 6%. the data is in the right direction, but slowly. and i say we're on course to achieve what we're expecting. we're a little above 16 ti
>> no, i was getting the stockholm syndrome. ink the kool-aid, the weather's back to you. >>> all right. phil, thank you once again now with the decision now out of the way, the rate decision markets are looking ahead to the jobs data due out tomorrow. joining us is david biaco, deutsche bank. how are you doing? >> good. how are you? >> adp once again below 200. market keeps grinding higher. have we reset the 3% for the year expectation for gdp and now we're that's...
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the atlantic. i was in stockholm a few months ago. the corridors between london and stockholm are very important. other places like tel aviv. the connection between london and hong kong is important. >> every tech guy i talked to says they are not competing with each other when it comes to dealing with the customer. the fighters for talent. industries you would not think would be near each other in terms of meeting engineer's and they are all code, competing for the same pool of talent. how do we get our arms around this problem? it seems there is a different world of a tech landscape that we don't talk about. we don't talk about how competition it really works raab early said shortage of talent is the biggest problem that we are facing. we have to focus on our education curriculum. that is starting to happen but it will take a while. we need to focus on immigration reform and make sure we have people coming in. we have 30,000 software developer vacancies in london. 30,000. we are building these great startups, but we are not filling the jobs. some of the startups are competing against the big guy
the atlantic. i was in stockholm a few months ago. the corridors between london and stockholm are very important. other places like tel aviv. the connection between london and hong kong is important. >> every tech guy i talked to says they are not competing with each other when it comes to dealing with the customer. the fighters for talent. industries you would not think would be near each other in terms of meeting engineer's and they are all code, competing for the same pool of talent....
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surveillance has found its credibility in question over the summit's guest list invitations to the meeting in stockholm mr help whistleblower edward snowden or any of the journalists who covered his leaks the move didn't go down well with those on twitter where a stream of sarcasm and anger was directed at the organizers of the forum users were left wondering how a convention on internet freedom could ban weak elites and snowden at the same time those running the conference gave their excuses but my colleague. took up the issue with we can expect a person christine. we should strive for that balance and here i must admit that we have not been entirely success we have. seen it as important to not. to look into that we supply processor such or to the revelations as such so what do you think about those excuses. well i don't think they're very credible i mean how can you would discuss or leave the problems of the internet and the dangers of much surveillance there without analyzing the problem and actually inviting the people who are experts in the field . this is a forum that is sponsored by the foreign
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has been going on >> >> reporter: scary moments for that gentleman he also tells and the family has lived in stockholm nonword go on who the shooter was inside the house still a lot of unanswered questions. we will be continuing the investigation because is still 20 to worry that it could it could harm the nearby homes. no injuries were reported. scott rates kron 4 news. >> pam: a car veered off a freeway in vallejo earlier today. and ended up here -- in a man's backyard.. kron 4's dan rubin is live at the scene. dan. obviously the family in that home had to be frightened by this. >> reporter:it certainly was, pam. you don't expect to have a car come flying into your backyard and hitting your house when you're just trying to unload groceries. >> reporter: a hotbut that was the case around four this afternoon. that's when a car came off westbound 80 near the tenesseee street offramp and came careening through this fence.and it didn't stop there. >> reporter:we've been told the car was travelling around 40 miles per hour. it proceeded to smash into this car, and then crashed into this home. this is vide
has been going on >> >> reporter: scary moments for that gentleman he also tells and the family has lived in stockholm nonword go on who the shooter was inside the house still a lot of unanswered questions. we will be continuing the investigation because is still 20 to worry that it could it could harm the nearby homes. no injuries were reported. scott rates kron 4 news. >> pam: a car veered off a freeway in vallejo earlier today. and ended up here -- in a man's backyard.....
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suffering but sweden won't give assurances that whistleblower won't be extradited to the us if he travels to stockholm for questioning over allegations of sexual assault which means the i.q. dorian ambassador isn't ruling out the possibility his unlikely houseguest could be rattling around inside that building for the rest of his life reporting from london i'm poly boy came. during a. two years of confinement she's going to go to the u.s. authorities well expressing support for fellow whistleblower edward snowden the wiki leaks that if you're in chief still has a lot of supporters you can count on and one of the. previously gave refuge to be australian. of course it occurred to me that there may be one day consequences for me and my family but. i haven't actually i'm not a whistleblower i have supported whistleblowers but i haven't actually whistleblower i'm a journalist i think that you have to take some risks for what you believe in there has been a very well funded attempt to discredit and and make life difficult for whistleblowers and you're going to start and we could leaks and there's the in the
suffering but sweden won't give assurances that whistleblower won't be extradited to the us if he travels to stockholm for questioning over allegations of sexual assault which means the i.q. dorian ambassador isn't ruling out the possibility his unlikely houseguest could be rattling around inside that building for the rest of his life reporting from london i'm poly boy came. during a. two years of confinement she's going to go to the u.s. authorities well expressing support for fellow...
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the beginning become part of those who kidnap them. syndrome. it happened in patty hearse and dozens of occasions. it could be true stockholmine joining the enemy. no one would know. what's impressive to me and what's know is if the first half of the report is true, that he tried to escape five times, that would seem to be very strong evidence against the speculation that he defected. everybody, i think, sort of generally accepts that on the current evidence, he deserted, but defection is a totally different thing. you don't go after a defector in order to rescue him. if you are dealing with a defector, somebody who joins the enemy, you kill them the way that we killed anwar al lackey who was an american who joined al qaeda. but if he is a deserter, then you have a honest debate of whether it's worth risking a rescue and then giving him military justice. so i think this argues he went over, intending to join the enemy. >> on the other hand, we do hear that he was wielding an automatic weapon and participating in target practice with the taliban. i mean, it's a very complicated mixed picture. >> right. >> that's several year
the beginning become part of those who kidnap them. syndrome. it happened in patty hearse and dozens of occasions. it could be true stockholmine joining the enemy. no one would know. what's impressive to me and what's know is if the first half of the report is true, that he tried to escape five times, that would seem to be very strong evidence against the speculation that he defected. everybody, i think, sort of generally accepts that on the current evidence, he deserted, but defection is a...
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for some reason, the last 35 years, this city has the worst case of stockholm syndrome i have ever seen! >> reporter: passionate fans chewed out alameda county supervisors. >> can you put yourself in our shoes and see how frustrated we are? i made the trip here at 4 a.m. from sacramento to oppose this deal. >> reporter: the joint powers authority oversees the coliseum. fans don't want the jpa to give the a's a ten-year extension. they say it hurts the raiders and rewards a's owner lew wolff. >> he is playing you guys. stop being yo-yoked around and stop yo-yoking us as well. >> reporter: despite the strong opposition, these four commissioners still want to approve the extension. angry fans not having any of it. >> we have a fiduciary duty and responsibility -- i'll take responsibility -- [overlapping speakers] [ inaudible ] >> this thing ought to have been done right now had you had people that objected [ indiscernible ] would have an uptown site. scott haggerty knows a lot about that. >> thank you. thank you. thank you. [ continuing to scream ] >> reporter: oakland leaders also don't l
for some reason, the last 35 years, this city has the worst case of stockholm syndrome i have ever seen! >> reporter: passionate fans chewed out alameda county supervisors. >> can you put yourself in our shoes and see how frustrated we are? i made the trip here at 4 a.m. from sacramento to oppose this deal. >> reporter: the joint powers authority oversees the coliseum. fans don't want the jpa to give the a's a ten-year extension. they say it hurts the raiders and rewards a's...
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it's also taking ukraine to the international courts of arbitration in stockholm suing it for $4.5 billion in unpaid gas bills. now there is one mitigating factors in this: everyone wants this situation resolved. the russians don't want to lose a huge amount of custom from the ukraine and european union and ukraine don't want their gas supplies to be affected. hopefully, there will be resolution before winter when people do need gas here. >> four black water employees are under trial in washington, d.c, black water employees regarding a diplomatic convoy in twech when they alleged --2007 when they opened fire. trial expected to last five to six months. the trial of our colleagues have been delayed until june 23rd for the verdict. they have been detairnd over 180 days. soraya lennie rorlts. reports. >> almost six months behind bars, waiting for he others to decide their sait. journalist peter greste, baher mohamed and mohamed fahmy are on trial wrongly accused of supporting the muslim brotherhood. seven years jail for plgt and 15 years for baher mohamed and mohamed fahmy. they are not alone
it's also taking ukraine to the international courts of arbitration in stockholm suing it for $4.5 billion in unpaid gas bills. now there is one mitigating factors in this: everyone wants this situation resolved. the russians don't want to lose a huge amount of custom from the ukraine and european union and ukraine don't want their gas supplies to be affected. hopefully, there will be resolution before winter when people do need gas here. >> four black water employees are under trial in...
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i always said when i was in sweden if i took a crate of loaded handguns and put them in the center of stockholm there would be a hundred handguns. in america they say we will sell this and make some money. i don't think that no matter how much you legislate this stuff you can't talk about the cultural difference. how does one solve that a? nobody can figure it out. they are right about the declining violence. there are big shootings. i think it should be plastered on the news. >> europeans are too weak to know that the guns are awesome. >> also true. >> they wear acid wash jeans. te brand. >> there is a lot of declining violence. >> do you think anybody will ask when did it get this bad and how? why do we seem to always come up so poorly in these comparisons? we are in control of our culture. >> i will get to that. >> coming up, the fall of roam. a special father's day report from the best dad in the world. the g. >>> it is father's day on sunday. i have thoughts on fatherhood in a new segment. that's enough. we let you make fun of fatherhood because you can take it on the chin and it appeared
i always said when i was in sweden if i took a crate of loaded handguns and put them in the center of stockholm there would be a hundred handguns. in america they say we will sell this and make some money. i don't think that no matter how much you legislate this stuff you can't talk about the cultural difference. how does one solve that a? nobody can figure it out. they are right about the declining violence. there are big shootings. i think it should be plastered on the news. >>...
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the u.s. if he travels to stockholm for questioning over allegations of sexual assault which means the ecuadorian ambassador isn't ruling out the possibility his unlikely houseguest could be rattling around inside that building for the rest of his life reporting from london i'm pauline boyd. during a conference call marking two years since his confinement to song was lost for words against us all forward to use and expressed his support for fellow whistleblower edward snowden despite the worldwide which the wiki leaks editor in chief still has a lot of supporters he says you can count on our two spoke to one of the few previously gave refuge to the whistleblower. course it occurred to me there may be one day consequences for me and my family but. i haven't actually i'm not a whistleblower. i have supported whistleblowers but i haven't actually whistleblower and i'm a journalist and i think that you have to take some risks for want to believe in the has been a very well funded attempt to discredit and and make life difficult for whistleblowers and julian assange and wiki leaks and there's even a s
the u.s. if he travels to stockholm for questioning over allegations of sexual assault which means the ecuadorian ambassador isn't ruling out the possibility his unlikely houseguest could be rattling around inside that building for the rest of his life reporting from london i'm pauline boyd. during a conference call marking two years since his confinement to song was lost for words against us all forward to use and expressed his support for fellow whistleblower edward snowden despite the...
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just an umbrella to try to keep the sun's rays off, sometimes that doesn't work, in places like stockholmweden, the royal guard, this soldier did recover well, just getting rehydrated -- >> take plenty of water. those temperatures phoenix and sacramento temperatures are well above normal. >> well above normal. >> and it isn't even summer yet. >> june 21st. >> up next, the spray that may help save lives. lives. >> your chances of getting bitten by a poisonous snake here in the united states is very slim but not in a lot of other countries. jacob ward tells us, what can are be a help. >> none so extreme as its insulation from the danger of death by snake bite. >> we don't have a lot of venomous snakes that we're concerned about. the most potent example i can think of this is that my son has a pet snake, this is are our pet king snake. and if you saw this snake in india, you would be very scared or anywhere in southeast asia or really anywhere in the world. >> here in northern california the most dangerous snake i'm about to encounter is a rattlesnake. i'm within moments of several hospitals
just an umbrella to try to keep the sun's rays off, sometimes that doesn't work, in places like stockholmweden, the royal guard, this soldier did recover well, just getting rehydrated -- >> take plenty of water. those temperatures phoenix and sacramento temperatures are well above normal. >> well above normal. >> and it isn't even summer yet. >> june 21st. >> up next, the spray that may help save lives. lives. >> your chances of getting bitten by a poisonous...
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if you look at history, you've heard about the stockholm sin droechl where people were allied with theirwar. people have stopped learning to think on their own, and they in other circumstances at least have been totally dependent on their captors. he's got to start doing this for himself. >> one part of this that is unusual from anything in the past is the controversy surrounding his situation. by all accounts he's still unaware of this controversy. when do you think he will become aware of it and what do you think the impact of that is on his recovery? take that as a separate issue any legal, anything else involving the military, but for his mental recovery. >> yes, i cannot know for sure when he's going to be told what's going on. again, it's going to depend on his mental state and where he is. but one thing i will say is it's not unique to have controversy around captivity. often the circumstances under which somebody was taken into captivity are murky, there's often suspicion about people who have been taken hostage or prisoner of war and then the question about how do they survive t
if you look at history, you've heard about the stockholm sin droechl where people were allied with theirwar. people have stopped learning to think on their own, and they in other circumstances at least have been totally dependent on their captors. he's got to start doing this for himself. >> one part of this that is unusual from anything in the past is the controversy surrounding his situation. by all accounts he's still unaware of this controversy. when do you think he will become aware...
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for some reason the last 35 years this city has the worst case of stockholm syndrome i have ever seen>> passionate fans chewed out scat hearty and nate miley. >> can you put yourself and see how frustrated we are >> the joint powers overseeing the coliseum. it said it rewards the a's owner. >> he's playing you guys. >> despite the strong operate e -- opposition they still want to approve the extension. angry fans not having any of it. >> we have a duty -- >> you're responsible. >> i'll take responsibility. >> this is being cone right now. it has you an uptown sight scomblsz thank you. >> >> thank you -- >> thank you. >> leaders don't like the contract. they are e fused -- refused to attend the meeting. sglz we want the a's to stay but not at any price. >> nate was furious. >> we cannot take action today. i'm extremely annoy and upset. >> he cannot run the jpa like a dictator. >> you can see the passion there. the joint powers authority called another special meeting for next thursday but they may not show up for vote either. >>> a third baby has died from whooping cough in california.
for some reason the last 35 years this city has the worst case of stockholm syndrome i have ever seen>> passionate fans chewed out scat hearty and nate miley. >> can you put yourself and see how frustrated we are >> the joint powers overseeing the coliseum. it said it rewards the a's owner. >> he's playing you guys. >> despite the strong operate e -- opposition they still want to approve the extension. angry fans not having any of it. >> we have a duty --...
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good it tasted ♪ inside the ruling classes wasted ♪ behind your dark sunglasses ♪ wasted behind your dark sunglasses ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: chrissie hynde. "stockholmshow" with jon stewart! (cheers and applause) >> jon: welcome to "the daily show." i'm jon stewart. we've got a program for you tonight! our program tonight is very special, spectac
good it tasted ♪ inside the ruling classes wasted ♪ behind your dark sunglasses ♪ wasted behind your dark sunglasses ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: chrissie hynde. "stockholmshow" with jon stewart! (cheers and applause) >> jon: welcome to "the daily show." i'm jon stewart. we've got a program for you tonight! our program tonight is very special, spectac
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least the people under the president knew the guy was shooting ak-47s with the captive and converted to islam. i can be stockholmyou have to know this will be controversial. >> here is the thing. as you saw ed referenced the piece and see other proadministration outlets a narrative that says no, this is because republicans. i think it was on cnn that paul said if obama had cancer, the republicans would attack him for it. the gentleman you talked to tonight are demonstrating, there are pretty credible witnesses against administration's narrative. i would submit the real goal here, the real story in all of this was the desire to repatuate them. >> how dare they go after those guys and platoon members? i'll talk to them about that next. chris, thank you. >> you bet. >> i don't care where you stand on this story, you don't go after them. they took up arms in the defense of the united states and just want to have their say and yet, they get attacked because they finally speak out? in moments, i will ask them about that in part two of my interview with the men that lived side by side by bowe bergdahl before he was tak
least the people under the president knew the guy was shooting ak-47s with the captive and converted to islam. i can be stockholmyou have to know this will be controversial. >> here is the thing. as you saw ed referenced the piece and see other proadministration outlets a narrative that says no, this is because republicans. i think it was on cnn that paul said if obama had cancer, the republicans would attack him for it. the gentleman you talked to tonight are demonstrating, there are...
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the mid 30s in lisbon. so much warmer conditions for friday. wet weather from stockholm into kiev. we're now looking at the americas. cristina still a hurricane moving away from mexico. a couple low pressure systems for canada and also into the united states bringing very unsettled weather. so rain and thunderstorms possible. i am concerned about this low pressure system in the rockies that may be bringing some severe weather for saturday, with winds up to 100 kilometers per hour possible, maybe some tornadoes and some hail. we will have to keep our eye on that particular system. and you can see here, the unsettled weather pattern coming up for the eastern half of the united states. toronto, you will start to dry out with a high of 25 degrees. let's take a look now at the forecast for the world cup. on the second day, unfortunately, it looks like it's going to be a little bit wet for the game sites here but relatively warm with highs in the upper 20s to the mid 30s. now coming up for saturday, the northern half will still be dealing with some rain, but for the southern half, a littl
the mid 30s in lisbon. so much warmer conditions for friday. wet weather from stockholm into kiev. we're now looking at the americas. cristina still a hurricane moving away from mexico. a couple low pressure systems for canada and also into the united states bringing very unsettled weather. so rain and thunderstorms possible. i am concerned about this low pressure system in the rockies that may be bringing some severe weather for saturday, with winds up to 100 kilometers per hour possible,...
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as details emerge we're trying to figure out if the guy suffered from stockholm syndro syndrome. rader who grew disillusioned with the job and walk away. feebly the white house, no man should be left behind on the battlefield. he is an american hero even if he served his time. there's a lot more to this story than we are steerin seeing and . i am in a good mood because it is international whore
as details emerge we're trying to figure out if the guy suffered from stockholm syndro syndrome. rader who grew disillusioned with the job and walk away. feebly the white house, no man should be left behind on the battlefield. he is an american hero even if he served his time. there's a lot more to this story than we are steerin seeing and . i am in a good mood because it is international whore
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the. g.'s flee towards russia excluding some sort of bizarre stockholm syndrome it seems that for people in break we are publics in ukraine and georgia russia is a safe haven they often say that people vote with their feet and in the case of the most recent wars in european history it is clear whose feet are voting for whom and no mainstream media talking points can deny that but that's just my opinion. you can. google. google. google. google. six dramas that can be ignored.
the. g.'s flee towards russia excluding some sort of bizarre stockholm syndrome it seems that for people in break we are publics in ukraine and georgia russia is a safe haven they often say that people vote with their feet and in the case of the most recent wars in european history it is clear whose feet are voting for whom and no mainstream media talking points can deny that but that's just my opinion. you can. google. google. google. google. six dramas that can be ignored.
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it's also taking ukraine to the international courts of arbitration in stockholm suing it for $4.5 billionpaid gas bills. now, there is one mitigating factor in this which is essentially everyone wants this situation resolved. russians don't want to lose huge amounts of custom from ue and europe and ukraine don't want supplies to be affected so hopefully there can be some resolution in this crisis by the time winter rolls around and people really do need gas here. >> colombian president brought peace to columbia after being reelected in a close vote and he secured a peace deal with farc rebels and it means current talks will continue and mary ann reports from pakistan. >> reporter: peace is the winner. that's what reelected president manual santos told colombians. >> translator: this is the end of more than 50 years of violence in our country and beginning of a new columbia with more liberty, social justice and columbia at peace. >> reporter: santos has four more years in office and he will have to deliver on his promise to end the war. >> translator: it's peace because i expect the war to
it's also taking ukraine to the international courts of arbitration in stockholm suing it for $4.5 billionpaid gas bills. now, there is one mitigating factor in this which is essentially everyone wants this situation resolved. russians don't want to lose huge amounts of custom from ue and europe and ukraine don't want supplies to be affected so hopefully there can be some resolution in this crisis by the time winter rolls around and people really do need gas here. >> colombian president...
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. >> stephen: and now ainatis ainatist-- native of the 17th state of the union, here to perform a song after her new ambum, "stockholmen, chrissie hynde. ♪ ♪ ♪ baby got your groove back another kind of life ♪ one you think that you deserve ♪ nothing you should lack now reverting back to type ♪ never mind you lost your nerve ♪ yeah you had a go at sleeping in the van ♪ but you couldn't let it go too far ♪ now you've got a pension plan and your name's on the insurance ♪ and you can drive another woman's car ♪ a kind of glamour you can lend yourself ♪ like dark sunglasses ♪ you'll remember how good it tasted ♪ inside the ruling classes wasted ♪ behind your dark sunglasses ♪ she's got a ball gown for charities and such ♪ like a debutant from days gone by ♪ shave and wear a tie it isn't sacrificing much ♪ lucky guy you can still get high ♪ yes sir, no sir, sunday we'll be there ♪ you only have to please that lady ♪ think anything you like, but be careful what you say ♪ for another warm night another dry day ♪ a kind of glamour you can lend yourself ♪ like dark sunglasses ♪ you'll remember how good it tasted ♪ the ruling c
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