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this was one of the appeals of belize as a colony. they were later taken up the coast and inland to the site of the british honduras company's land. this is actually a picture of the ruins of a sugar mill in belize that was on the land of the british honduras company. they had a sugar farm that they were going to partition and give to the settlers. and menard toured and visited this site. we have his report -- or a letter that mentions that he arrived at this particular location, saw sugar production under way, saw the construction of buildings under way. and he comes back and reports to the u.s. government everything that he's seen. this site dates to around 1860 and was in operation until 1874 down there in belize. but upon his return, he also notices some problems with the colony. he notices it's very much the frontier of the british empire. and the ability of the colonial company that was down there to sustain a very large influx of population had not been established yet. many of the buildings that they had promised were still un
this was one of the appeals of belize as a colony. they were later taken up the coast and inland to the site of the british honduras company's land. this is actually a picture of the ruins of a sugar mill in belize that was on the land of the british honduras company. they had a sugar farm that they were going to partition and give to the settlers. and menard toured and visited this site. we have his report -- or a letter that mentions that he arrived at this particular location, saw sugar...
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he took belize by storm. they love him. that's a story.the military highs -- and the night club lows. >> i was quite shocked, in fact. >> reporter: when "harry, the soldier prince" continues. isn't today the reunion? ♪ you're doing it again, sweetheart. hmm? the thumb thing. ♪ -mine. -mine. -mine. ♪ mine! [ female announcer ] glidden brilliance collection paint and primer in one. available only at walmart. got a day? get some color. ♪ glidden paint makes it easy to add color to your life. glidden gets you going. glidden paint makes it easy to add color to your life. last season was the gulf's best tourism season in years. in florida we had more suntans... in alabama we had more beautiful blooms... in mississippi we had more good times... in louisiana we had more fun on the water. last season we broke all kinds of records on the gulf. this year we are out to do even better... and now is a great time to start. our beatches are even more relaxing... the fishing's great. so pick your favorite spot on the gulf... and come on down. brought to yo
he took belize by storm. they love him. that's a story.the military highs -- and the night club lows. >> i was quite shocked, in fact. >> reporter: when "harry, the soldier prince" continues. isn't today the reunion? ♪ you're doing it again, sweetheart. hmm? the thumb thing. ♪ -mine. -mine. -mine. ♪ mine! [ female announcer ] glidden brilliance collection paint and primer in one. available only at walmart. got a day? get some color. ♪ glidden paint makes it easy to...
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in a self-sufficient household like this one in belize, there is but one constant -- are there enoughthe household to provide for daily needs ? the rash household is like millions of others around the world -- pooling the laboofheir extended family to survive. their lives are a model for archaeologists interpreting the families of the past. the excavations in the copan valley revealed many clusters of houses surrounded by agricultural fields. comparing today's belize households to the archaeological remains, william sanders believes that many of the ancient copan residents also lived in extended families. the advantage of this kind of organization is that there are a variety of work tasks that you can share. there are certain phases of the agricultural season, for example, where it's very important to do a job as fast as possible. for example, planting. you don't want to spread planting over a week. you want to get it done in one or two days. that means you have to mobilize labor. and if you're a poor peasant, how are you going to mobilize labor ? well, you share it. and you live toge
in a self-sufficient household like this one in belize, there is but one constant -- are there enoughthe household to provide for daily needs ? the rash household is like millions of others around the world -- pooling the laboofheir extended family to survive. their lives are a model for archaeologists interpreting the families of the past. the excavations in the copan valley revealed many clusters of houses surrounded by agricultural fields. comparing today's belize households to the...
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specifically to honduras and guadalajara and belize. our second goal for this year is to build a trusted and respected team. we want to be the people in the u.s. government who bring everyone together to find solutions to conflict. we have brought in an entirely new leadership team, refocused our organization as crs and restructuring the civil response corps and other corps resources. we are reducing the size of the corps to a proven leadership. we are expanding our reach to deploy experts from inside or outside of the government on a pay as you use basis. instead of keeping a large-standing staff just in case of an eventuality, we are moving to deploy the right person to the right place just in time while expanding our partnerships. for example, this is one of my favorite stories, we recently got a call from the ambassador in liberia seeking our help. the day before the presidential runoff in november, a demonstration turned violent and one person was killed and eight injured by gunfire. some felt the police were implicated. the liberi
specifically to honduras and guadalajara and belize. our second goal for this year is to build a trusted and respected team. we want to be the people in the u.s. government who bring everyone together to find solutions to conflict. we have brought in an entirely new leadership team, refocused our organization as crs and restructuring the civil response corps and other corps resources. we are reducing the size of the corps to a proven leadership. we are expanding our reach to deploy experts from...
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going to do with the situation with corruption in belize police or terrorists yeah look the police in afghanistan has just formed of two million years of total destruction of these institutions under the circumstances it's doing very very well to look at the him in such a face they make every day every day there is an afghan police man dying somewhere either protecting an embassy or the house or protecting a street or protecting the border. the policeman that died near the russian embassy a few days ago. they were protected it wasn't a private security firm that did that was the police so the afghan police is paying a heavy heavy price for the protection of afghanistan and for the protection of the diplomats from the position here in afghanistan private security firms or are no answer to state protection. therefore we would not ever accept the presence of private security firms but we have. established a public security. division. branch within the within the ministry of the to look after projects that we look after diplomatic missions with to look off to different interests other tha
going to do with the situation with corruption in belize police or terrorists yeah look the police in afghanistan has just formed of two million years of total destruction of these institutions under the circumstances it's doing very very well to look at the him in such a face they make every day every day there is an afghan police man dying somewhere either protecting an embassy or the house or protecting a street or protecting the border. the policeman that died near the russian embassy a few...
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to address the violence on a regional basis, specifically to honduras, guatemala, el salvador and belize. in burma as i mentioned we are focussing on ways to connect with ethnic minorities at the sub national level. our second goal for this year is to build a trusted and respected team. we want to find solutions to conflict. we've brought in an entirely new leadership team. refocused our predecessor organization and are restructuring the civilian response corp. and other core resources. we are reducing the size of the permanent core to a leadership cad re who can lead our engagement. so instead of keeping a larmg standing staff just in case of any eventuality. we're moving to the ability to deploy the right person to the right place just in time while expanding our partnerships. for example, this is one of my favorite stories. we recently got a call from the u.s. ambassador in liberia seeking our help. the day before the presidential runoff in november, the demonstration turned violent and one person was killed and eight were injured by gunfire. some felt the police were implicated. the
to address the violence on a regional basis, specifically to honduras, guatemala, el salvador and belize. in burma as i mentioned we are focussing on ways to connect with ethnic minorities at the sub national level. our second goal for this year is to build a trusted and respected team. we want to find solutions to conflict. we've brought in an entirely new leadership team. refocused our predecessor organization and are restructuring the civilian response corp. and other core resources. we are...
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. >> obviously i bring to you the warmest greetings from the queen of belize, whose diamond jubilee we'reg here tonight. >> reporter: to royal watchers, it looked like the prince had not only found his groove but also his own unique way to express the values of his grandmother who became monarch when she was only 25. >> can you imagine taking on that level of responsibility at such a young age? >> no, not a chance. this tour itself has been a brief insight as to what she had to deal with at a very young age. >> what is she like as a -- just as granny? >> really very, very normal. >> reporter: but of course, in the windsor family, normal is a relative term. for instance -- >> i heard there was a small intimate wedding at westminster abbey last year. >> oh, yeah. >> yeah. and you said you were as nervous as your brother at the time. >> i was massively nervous. everybody was nervous. >> it must have been wonderful to see him so happy but hard not to have your mother there. >> no, of course it was. um, you know, she -- i think she had -- she had the best seat in the house probably. she would
. >> obviously i bring to you the warmest greetings from the queen of belize, whose diamond jubilee we'reg here tonight. >> reporter: to royal watchers, it looked like the prince had not only found his groove but also his own unique way to express the values of his grandmother who became monarch when she was only 25. >> can you imagine taking on that level of responsibility at such a young age? >> no, not a chance. this tour itself has been a brief insight as to what she...
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of threat are they really going to have and the world is asking precisely the same question alon belize's that people rejected because it would then france would also cite france for many reasons one of them was is based on arrogance so we can hope that in foreign policy is going to move in the right direction that is less arrogant. be it arrogance or something else there was no hiding nicolas sarkozy's eagerness to lead the libyan intervention sending french warplanes in first he of course betrayed himself all along as deliberate of libya but he kept that extremely quiet . allegations kept coming out about his relationship with gadhafi the result tonight or it's clear they wanted to stop that kind of policy and that going about receiving t.n.t. tonight it's the night of hope again you know the marsh who cannot talk cozy has created an awful images from we don't want efficiency within the french society we don't want the bombing of arab countries that we are friends of the arabs sometimes you have. a lot is being branded france's new hope or gadg one task ahead of him to sort through the
of threat are they really going to have and the world is asking precisely the same question alon belize's that people rejected because it would then france would also cite france for many reasons one of them was is based on arrogance so we can hope that in foreign policy is going to move in the right direction that is less arrogant. be it arrogance or something else there was no hiding nicolas sarkozy's eagerness to lead the libyan intervention sending french warplanes in first he of course...
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them also in belize news, a fairfax, a police officer on administrative leave after shooting a man hecked with a sword. it happened saturday night. officers tracked down a man in springfield who was wanted on charges of disturbing child pornography. police say when he found me pulled a sword and ran toward him. police say he was shot after he ignored the offices demands when he surrendered. >> back to work today for the jury in the john edwards conspiracy trial. today the 12 men women continue to deliberate the former presidential candidates fade. the faces up to 30 years in prison when heat -- if he is convicted. also today in new jersey judge -- sentencing for a former rutgers to the -- ravi could face up to 10 years in prison. the case made national headlines because they roommate, tyler today, committed suicide when the video when public. >> mineral virginia, the epicenter of last august's earthquake -- >> how are you doing and i? >> and happens to the country superstar alan jackson gave a free concert in mineral last night, as part of the competition across the country and as tow
them also in belize news, a fairfax, a police officer on administrative leave after shooting a man hecked with a sword. it happened saturday night. officers tracked down a man in springfield who was wanted on charges of disturbing child pornography. police say when he found me pulled a sword and ran toward him. police say he was shot after he ignored the offices demands when he surrendered. >> back to work today for the jury in the john edwards conspiracy trial. today the 12 men women...
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tom belize, and shawn, and simon hobbes and mandy drury. good to see you, everybody. thank you for joining us. good to have you on the program. how do you want to be allocating money here? we had a huge reversal of fortune, because of the europe headlines, is this all about europe? >> i think the whirl winds are europe focused, because of the fact if greece doesn't need the euro, people are nervous they'll get their dollars devalued. so are very focused. is not that subsides, i think the market will present itself. >> we are still watching facebook, of course, and we want to bring kayla tausche in, because kayla has breaking news on the facebook story with the nyc involved here. >> maria, it appears that the nyse is actively courting facebook for its listing, even though it just listed on the nasdaq less than a week ago. of course we're all familiar with the glitches that have happened there. as far as the source familiar with the situation telling cnbc that there has been communication both on e-mail and phone, and that facebook has been receptive, at least to commun
tom belize, and shawn, and simon hobbes and mandy drury. good to see you, everybody. thank you for joining us. good to have you on the program. how do you want to be allocating money here? we had a huge reversal of fortune, because of the europe headlines, is this all about europe? >> i think the whirl winds are europe focused, because of the fact if greece doesn't need the euro, people are nervous they'll get their dollars devalued. so are very focused. is not that subsides, i think the...
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i'm here to lobby and to bring, shine a light on senator kerry's belize putting forth which will reconnect kind of preventive medicine, so to speak, to bring the family together before they get thrown out. being a parent myself, although my kid is still a kid and he, you know, doesn't have that issue, but i work in the community and i see this a lot. i see kids on the street. you know, with the progress of the true colors house i got to talk to the kids and their story. basically a lot of times you feel invisible when nobody wants to acknowledge you. now the president has made invisible people feel more visible and acknowledged. i believe inspiration of church and state, and i think that it's awesome that here is a person who has his own personal beliefs -- i mean, i think he evolved because of life. we share a stories. >> he's definitely evolved. he's made the full evolution on this. chely as we talked about this and have done stories over the last two years especially for suicide rates for lgbt, covering them almost weekly, mounting up month by month. i want to talk about the ligke e lig
i'm here to lobby and to bring, shine a light on senator kerry's belize putting forth which will reconnect kind of preventive medicine, so to speak, to bring the family together before they get thrown out. being a parent myself, although my kid is still a kid and he, you know, doesn't have that issue, but i work in the community and i see this a lot. i see kids on the street. you know, with the progress of the true colors house i got to talk to the kids and their story. basically a lot of times...
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the streets of vendors sold brightly colored pens and american flags with churchill and truman in belize and either across or ascending the american flag below them and the balloon sellers sold them to local children. it was a fairground atmosphere in this small town. by the time churchill and truman's car came to the edge of the city more than 25,000 people jammed the streets and thought they could find profit in the doorways or the courthouse steps and even in the second and first floor window to get a better view. many more would have come as the local radio stations hadn't scared them off by overcrowding and bad weather but despite the predictions it was unusually warm for march and looking at the photos and video footage from the parade of i was amazed how vulnerable churchill looked in the open top cars despite the troops declined almost every intersection but of course jfk's fateful trip to dallas was many years away and presidential security was still very much a work in progress. crowds lined the sidewalk, three bands played and the cheering was almost deafening as they rode pas
the streets of vendors sold brightly colored pens and american flags with churchill and truman in belize and either across or ascending the american flag below them and the balloon sellers sold them to local children. it was a fairground atmosphere in this small town. by the time churchill and truman's car came to the edge of the city more than 25,000 people jammed the streets and thought they could find profit in the doorways or the courthouse steps and even in the second and first floor...
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hung out per se but we played together and there's always the kid who is nice to the other kids and belizeetc.. he was a kid who took care of the other kids and nice to the other kids. after king hussein died, my father tendered his resignation and of the law did not accept it and continued to advise him throughout the rest of his life. i am sure he would not have done so if he felt he was not doing a good job as king of jordan. one thing i did not get to was something abdallah and my father organized was also in the book although frankly his role, my father's will was not as large in the book as a was in real life and that was the case in the world court where the israeli law on the west bank was declared illegal. and abdallah back to my father's actions and hired lawyers at several. my father thought highly of abdallah as well. >> explain what that was. >> that was a decision. the israeli construction of a wall around is really part and mainly actually in the west bank on palestinian soil or jordanian soil depending how you view that is another complicated legal issue but that wall was d
hung out per se but we played together and there's always the kid who is nice to the other kids and belizeetc.. he was a kid who took care of the other kids and nice to the other kids. after king hussein died, my father tendered his resignation and of the law did not accept it and continued to advise him throughout the rest of his life. i am sure he would not have done so if he felt he was not doing a good job as king of jordan. one thing i did not get to was something abdallah and my father...
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i'm belized to have both of them here this morning.re you saying. >> well, i don't speak for the task force but what the tax force said when they look at it, there are actually more men harmed than helped by this test. >> harmed how? >> unfortunately a number of men identified as having prostate cancer has a disease that is ptreat order cured.'t need to be many of those men are treated. the treatment can cause heart attacks, it can cause blood a number of things can happen when you start getting medical interventions that you don't need. >> digger phelps, what do you say? >> i say personally my experience, april 28 two years ago i found out i had prostate cancer. and what i did was go out to the university of seattle and the cancer research center and looked at all the options and decided to do the robot surgery. but, charlie from april 28 to june 8, the fear of the unknown was a living hell for me,. once the surgery was done and they said we took care of it, it's out, then june 11 i got the biopsy report back. i didn't know this, but
i'm belized to have both of them here this morning.re you saying. >> well, i don't speak for the task force but what the tax force said when they look at it, there are actually more men harmed than helped by this test. >> harmed how? >> unfortunately a number of men identified as having prostate cancer has a disease that is ptreat order cured.'t need to be many of those men are treated. the treatment can cause heart attacks, it can cause blood a number of things can happen...
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. >> obviously i bring to you the warmest greetings from the queen of belize whose diamond jubilee we'reng here tonight. >> reporter: in some ways it was like any royal visit, walking through cheering crowds, sitting through performances and shaking hands and more hands. in other ways, not so much. ♪ >> reporter: to royal watchers it looked like the prince had not only found his groove but also his own unique way to express the values of his grandmother who became monarch when she was just 25. you're 27. your brother is 29. can you imagine taking on that level of responsibility at such a young age. >> no, not a chance. this tour itself has been a brief insight into what she had to deal with at a very young age of even what she's done and, you know, at the age of 25 to deal with the world's media, you can see it in her face now and the way she parades herself is just so immaculate and she's learned from all the years of experience basically. >> what is she like as just as granny? >> really very, very normal. very relaxed. but, you know, she obviously takes a huge interest in what we all d
. >> obviously i bring to you the warmest greetings from the queen of belize whose diamond jubilee we'reng here tonight. >> reporter: in some ways it was like any royal visit, walking through cheering crowds, sitting through performances and shaking hands and more hands. in other ways, not so much. ♪ >> reporter: to royal watchers it looked like the prince had not only found his groove but also his own unique way to express the values of his grandmother who became monarch...
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watching some of her other comments over the years online at the c-span video library, on her writing, belize, and convictions, and her life in journalism all archived and searchable. >> president obama told college graduates on monday to never underestimate themselves. his speech was about 40 minutes. [cheers and applause] honor and privilege to have you with us today. before represent your citation, i want to share two special guest that barnard presented to you just a short while ago. class of 2012 from sasha and melia obama. [cheers and applause] the seniors, who are so happy to have you as their commencement speaker, have written messages daughters. we want them to know that they are welcome at barnard any time. [cheers and applause] the second gift for you and the furs later -- first lady is a barnard prides itself on its short -- it's extraordinary writers. and we want to give you a collection of books written by barnard alumni and inscribed by the authors. we hope you will enjoy. [cheers and applause] the president of the united [cheers and applause] barack obama, 44th president of th
watching some of her other comments over the years online at the c-span video library, on her writing, belize, and convictions, and her life in journalism all archived and searchable. >> president obama told college graduates on monday to never underestimate themselves. his speech was about 40 minutes. [cheers and applause] honor and privilege to have you with us today. before represent your citation, i want to share two special guest that barnard presented to you just a short while ago....
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to address the violence on a regional basis, specifically to honduras, galt guatemala, el sar and belize. in burma, as i mentioned, we are supporting analysis and focusing on ways to connect with ethnic minorities at the subnational level. our second goal for this year is to build a trusted and respected team. we want to be the people in the u.s. government who bring everyone together to find solutions to conflict. we've brought in an entirely new leadership team, refocused our predecessor organization, scrs, and are restructuring the civilian response corps and other core resources. we are reducing the size of the permanent corps to a proven leadership cadre who can lead our engagements. at the same time, we are expanding our reach to deploy experts from inside or outside the government on a pay-as-you-use basis. so instead of keeping a large, standing staff just in case of an eventuality, we are moving to the ability to deploy the right person to the right place just in time while expanding our partnerships. for example, this is one of my favorite stories. we recently got a call from t
to address the violence on a regional basis, specifically to honduras, galt guatemala, el sar and belize. in burma, as i mentioned, we are supporting analysis and focusing on ways to connect with ethnic minorities at the subnational level. our second goal for this year is to build a trusted and respected team. we want to be the people in the u.s. government who bring everyone together to find solutions to conflict. we've brought in an entirely new leadership team, refocused our predecessor...
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to address the violence on a regional basis, specifically to honduras, guatemala, el salvador and belize. in burma, we are supporting analysis and focusing on ways to connect with minorities at the seven national level. our second goal for this year is to build a trusted and respected team. we want to be the people the u.s. government -- in the u.s. government to bring everyone together to find solutions to conflicts. we have brought in a new leadership team. we refocus our scrs organization and restructured other core resources. we are reducing the size of the permanent court to a cadre who can leave our engagements. we are expanding our reach to deploy experts from inside or outside the government on a pay as you use bases. instead of keeping a large standing staff in case of any eventuality, we are moving to the ability to deploy the right person to the right place just in time while expanding our partnerships. for example, we recently got a call from the u.s. ambassador in liberia seeking our help. the day before the presidential runoff in november, a demonstration turned violent and
to address the violence on a regional basis, specifically to honduras, guatemala, el salvador and belize. in burma, we are supporting analysis and focusing on ways to connect with minorities at the seven national level. our second goal for this year is to build a trusted and respected team. we want to be the people the u.s. government -- in the u.s. government to bring everyone together to find solutions to conflicts. we have brought in a new leadership team. we refocus our scrs organization...