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this is a film made in cambodia, roughly half a century ago. at the time, these special effects were in the 1960s, cambodia was a thriving and prosperous country. at the time more than 3 million tons of rice was produced annually, making cambodia one of the leading rice exporting nations alongside thailand and vietnam. in cinemas, domestic movies shared the screens with foreign titles, and both from enjoyed by the public. during the '60s, more than 300 movies were made in cambodia. today, steps are being taken to find and preserve the country's cinematic series. film screenings are held regularly. >> during the 1960s, the arts, including music, cinema and architecture, flourished in cambodia. it was a very creative time, and we must learn from that era, to create an artistic future for our country. >> movement and dialogue will make you more expressive. >> this drama teacher was a major movie star during the golden age of cambodia cinema. >> i want to teach young people about cambodian arts in the 1960s through these workshops. >> in this episo
this is a film made in cambodia, roughly half a century ago. at the time, these special effects were in the 1960s, cambodia was a thriving and prosperous country. at the time more than 3 million tons of rice was produced annually, making cambodia one of the leading rice exporting nations alongside thailand and vietnam. in cinemas, domestic movies shared the screens with foreign titles, and both from enjoyed by the public. during the '60s, more than 300 movies were made in cambodia. today, steps...
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. >> i'm in cambodia where the united nations says thousands of children in orphanages are, in fact, orphans. >> once again you're watching al jazeera. the top stories, the u.n. said there has been a sharp rise of iraqis killed violently in march, almost double the previous month's figures. half of those killed were civilians. >>> heavy fighting has broken out in armenia. the fighting is said to be the worse since the seize violence agreement in 1994. >>> more than $100 billion of financial assistance poured into afghanistan over the last 15 years. half of that was emarked for infrastructure development. but many are asking where that money went. we have this report. >> it said the best way to get to know a city is to walk it. but that's a tall order for the nearly 6 million residents of kabul. >> our children are stranded inside the school. many people are having lots of trouble going anywhere. >> whenever it rains damaged roads and gutters full of garbage and blood turn streets into rivers. most cars can't navigate through the streets and puddles. many are often abandoned. >> there
. >> i'm in cambodia where the united nations says thousands of children in orphanages are, in fact, orphans. >> once again you're watching al jazeera. the top stories, the u.n. said there has been a sharp rise of iraqis killed violently in march, almost double the previous month's figures. half of those killed were civilians. >>> heavy fighting has broken out in armenia. the fighting is said to be the worse since the seize violence agreement in 1994. >>> more than...
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and we travel along the mekong in cambodia in search of the last river dolphins. but first, what happens when baby-making becomes a business? the history of in vitro fertilization began just 37 years ago. the first baby conceived through in vitro fertilization. in july 1978, the birth of louise joy brown made headlines around the world. baby-making still requires an egg and a sperm cell. but apart from that, there's now a dizzying array of methods for human conception. assisted reproductive services are a booming business and north america is its biggest market. revenue is expected to double to 17 billion euros annually in the coming years. >> there's life in this tank. deep-frozen fertilized egg cells, early-stage embryos. the ct fertility clinic's main asset. noah's life originated in a tank like that one. his parents paid $150,000 for him, and the same amount again for his brother tristan, two bright and healthy children. they live with their parents david and georges in a fashionable townhouse in mid-manhattan. the couple chose their mother from candidates lis
and we travel along the mekong in cambodia in search of the last river dolphins. but first, what happens when baby-making becomes a business? the history of in vitro fertilization began just 37 years ago. the first baby conceived through in vitro fertilization. in july 1978, the birth of louise joy brown made headlines around the world. baby-making still requires an egg and a sperm cell. but apart from that, there's now a dizzying array of methods for human conception. assisted reproductive...
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in cambodia, they're a staple food and the most important source of protein.xperts fear the dam will impede the migration of many mekong fish species. that would deprive fishermen on the mekong of their livelihood. for generations, they've been setting out on the river at dawn to cast their nets. the mekong is also needed on land. the clean water it provides is essential, especially during the dry season. prun sarot grows cabbage, pumpkins and cucumbers in her vegetable garden. and the soil is always thirsty. >> we use water from the river for our fruit plantations, as drinking water for the family, to do laundry and lots more. when i think about it, for everything. >> and when the temperatures rise to 40 degrees celsius, the mekong can be the last resort for escaping the heat. we've reached the end of our journey on the mekong in phnom penh. the river is also a main artery here in the capital. damming the river could strangulate that artery. many fear its impact would be irreversible. >> if the dan sahong dam is going to be built, with the negative impact inc
in cambodia, they're a staple food and the most important source of protein.xperts fear the dam will impede the migration of many mekong fish species. that would deprive fishermen on the mekong of their livelihood. for generations, they've been setting out on the river at dawn to cast their nets. the mekong is also needed on land. the clean water it provides is essential, especially during the dry season. prun sarot grows cabbage, pumpkins and cucumbers in her vegetable garden. and the soil is...
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organizations like together for cambodia are hoping that it does not come to that. al jazeera, cambodia. >> violence in the southern philippines pitching farmers against police leaving two people dead. >> gunfire broke out as police stride to disperse the crowds. we have the latest in the southern philippines. >> the stand off between protesters mainly comprising of farmers and their supporters and the police authorities continue here in central area. now on friday we saw the police tried to move them away from the highway to a confirmed dead. early on saturday a search warrant was issued on the church authorities because the protesters and farmers who are the large majority, were sit waited in the compounds. the police wanted to make sure there were no firearms in the area. so with senior church figurers and senior politicians from the local area there was a search of the location. nothing has been found. both sides accuse the other of starting the firing. at the moment, the demands are to get relief aid that was not available when the drought continued. the drough
organizations like together for cambodia are hoping that it does not come to that. al jazeera, cambodia. >> violence in the southern philippines pitching farmers against police leaving two people dead. >> gunfire broke out as police stride to disperse the crowds. we have the latest in the southern philippines. >> the stand off between protesters mainly comprising of farmers and their supporters and the police authorities continue here in central area. now on friday we saw the...
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. >> reporter: i'm in cambodia where the united nations says thousands of children in orphanages are, not, in fact, orphans >>> world leaders have ratified a treaty to keep nuclear material under lock and key. 102 nations made the pledge to prevent nuclear terrorism. obama warned the threats posed by groups such as i.s.i.l. trying to gain access to nuclear weapons. >> reporter: all smiles at the end of the nuclear security summit in washington and for good reason. an international treaty that requires country to do more to safeguard nuclear material is about to take effect. president obama warned his fellow leaders more must be done. >> there is no doubt that if these madmen ever got their hands on a nuclear bomb or nuclear material, they most certainly would use it to kill as many innocent people as possible. >> reporter: obama's warning comes just weeks after the i.s.i.l. attacks in brussels and amid reports the suspects might have been spying on a nuclear scientist. some anti nuclear activists say the u.s. may have focused this summit on the wrong threat. they want more cuts in the
. >> reporter: i'm in cambodia where the united nations says thousands of children in orphanages are, not, in fact, orphans >>> world leaders have ratified a treaty to keep nuclear material under lock and key. 102 nations made the pledge to prevent nuclear terrorism. obama warned the threats posed by groups such as i.s.i.l. trying to gain access to nuclear weapons. >> reporter: all smiles at the end of the nuclear security summit in washington and for good reason. an...
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almost 12,000 children in cambod cambod cambod cambodia live in an or fannage.ur correspondent reports from of siem reap. >> reporter: it is the night before exams and this boy is studying hard. he didn't start school until he was 12 after coming to this or fannage here. he isn't an orphan and neither are many of the children here. >> translation: my parents sent me to this center seven years ago because they had problems earning a living. they couldn't send me to school and we didn't have food. >> reporter: a recent study by the government found that almost 12,000 children currently live in orphanages in cambodia but three out of four of them have a living parent. the government and the u.n. are now pushing to return these children to their families. >> some of these institutions are actually not carefully monitored, they are not respecting minimum standards of care and what is very important is also that there are mechanisms in place to inspect those institutions regularly. >> reporter: but this man's parents say he is better off where he is. they say they can
almost 12,000 children in cambod cambod cambod cambodia live in an or fannage.ur correspondent reports from of siem reap. >> reporter: it is the night before exams and this boy is studying hard. he didn't start school until he was 12 after coming to this or fannage here. he isn't an orphan and neither are many of the children here. >> translation: my parents sent me to this center seven years ago because they had problems earning a living. they couldn't send me to school and we...
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. >> reporter: i'm in cambodia where the united nations said thousands of children in or fan ages are not, in fact, ar fons >>> how badminton is making strides in cricket-obsessed india. india. >>> welcome back. the top stories. more than 100 nations have signed a treaty aimed at preventing groups like i.s.i.l. from obtaining nuclear material. south africa's president faces a flood of calls to resigned even though he has apologised for using public funds to renovate his house. one of the deadliest al-shabab's anniversary from nearly a year ago. the u.n. has released figures showing a sharp rise in the number of iraqis who were violently killed in the month of march. it says more than 1100 died. that's almost double that of the previous month. half of those killed were civilians. the death coincide with an increase in the number of i.s.i.l. attacks. the figure doesn't include those killed by secondary effects like starvation or homelessness. the kurdistan workers party or the p.k.k. says it was behind a car bombing in the turkish south-eastern city. seven police officers died. at least
. >> reporter: i'm in cambodia where the united nations said thousands of children in or fan ages are not, in fact, ar fons >>> how badminton is making strides in cricket-obsessed india. india. >>> welcome back. the top stories. more than 100 nations have signed a treaty aimed at preventing groups like i.s.i.l. from obtaining nuclear material. south africa's president faces a flood of calls to resigned even though he has apologised for using public funds to renovate his...
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that problem is not only in cambodia, it's in uganda as well. it's in many countries. they lost control over the child care facilities. they allowed the west, the perceived west, to build and run child care facilities. what we do now and our colleagues is to work with governments to take control again of their child care services, and those children need to grow up in families. they need to grow up in their communities. yes, they need financial support, but if the money that was put into orphanages was put into supporting children in the families, we're not just saying close them down and walk away, but what we would like to see is people do their research. for instance, the big organizations everyone has heard of international development, plan international, save the children, action aid, even unicef, none of them support residential care for children. you have organizations like international child campaign, hope in homes for children are actively trying to replace those children back into their families and replace the need for orphanages >>> the problem is as well
that problem is not only in cambodia, it's in uganda as well. it's in many countries. they lost control over the child care facilities. they allowed the west, the perceived west, to build and run child care facilities. what we do now and our colleagues is to work with governments to take control again of their child care services, and those children need to grow up in families. they need to grow up in their communities. yes, they need financial support, but if the money that was put into...
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. >> in cambodia where the united nations said that thousands of children and orphanages are, in fact, not orphaned. >> and georgia's fashion designers seek international attention as they showcase their work. >> welcome back. a quick reminder of our top stories. more than 1100 iraqis were killed in violence in the country in march. half of those killed were civilians. the u.n. said isil was partly to blame. protesters in greece and turkey are rallying between the e.u. and ankara on the resettlement. they're against the setting up of facilities to house and transfer the refugees. >> kenya is marking the first anniversary of the garissa university attack. al-shabab gunmen stormed in the country's east and killed 148 people and injuring 79 more in a 15-hour siege targeting christian students. >> some politicians, government officials. university staff, residents ofgaries is a town and a handful of students gathered here for a memorial ceremony. some recounted testimonies of what happens. this memorial is unveiled it's being constructed and lists the names of people who were killed that
. >> in cambodia where the united nations said that thousands of children and orphanages are, in fact, not orphaned. >> and georgia's fashion designers seek international attention as they showcase their work. >> welcome back. a quick reminder of our top stories. more than 1100 iraqis were killed in violence in the country in march. half of those killed were civilians. the u.n. said isil was partly to blame. protesters in greece and turkey are rallying between the e.u. and...
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cambodia is a special case. it's a very small country.s also a very poor country, and a lot of the systems that are in place in cambodia, whether it's law enforcement, the health system and crowd control systems are pretty basic. >> every year nearly 2 million people flood cambodia's capital city, phnom penh, for the water festival, which marks the end of the rainy season. on the final night of the 2010 festival, a concert lets out and crowds begin to converge on a newly constructed suspension bridge. it's the only pedestrian walkway connecting the mainland to diamond island. freelance journalist robert carmichael and his friend, daravuth sang, a cambodian lawyer, live in phnom penh. >> this island that was an entertainment center that was newly opened. there were people on the island who wanted to leave and go home, and there were people who were on the mainland who wanted to get on the island to come and have a good time. >> it had gotten tighter and tighter and tighter, and there was no outlet. >> people started leaving the island and
cambodia is a special case. it's a very small country.s also a very poor country, and a lot of the systems that are in place in cambodia, whether it's law enforcement, the health system and crowd control systems are pretty basic. >> every year nearly 2 million people flood cambodia's capital city, phnom penh, for the water festival, which marks the end of the rainy season. on the final night of the 2010 festival, a concert lets out and crowds begin to converge on a newly constructed...
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this is a document you signed saying you'll resettle in cambodia. yes. >> i have been speaking to her as part of a year-long relocation. >> why did you decide to sign this? >> i don't know. i don't ask anything. >> you wanted to leave nauru. >> under a tough boarder protection policy, anyone that tries to reach australia by boat is sent to the detention centers of nauru or papua new guinea. >> the message is simple if you come to australia illegally by boat. there is no way you will ever make australia home. >> reporter: with no viable options, australia signed a $42 million deal. the programme was supposed to see dozens of refugees sent to the nation. >> i'm worried about what happened. how to live here. the way refugees live here, how will i survive. >> three have left. four months after he arrived a rohingya man returned to myanmar. later a couple went home to iran. now only he and an iranian remained, and also he wants to leave. >> the cambodian government admits the programme has failed. >> of the five people that came. three left. is it a fail
this is a document you signed saying you'll resettle in cambodia. yes. >> i have been speaking to her as part of a year-long relocation. >> why did you decide to sign this? >> i don't know. i don't ask anything. >> you wanted to leave nauru. >> under a tough boarder protection policy, anyone that tries to reach australia by boat is sent to the detention centers of nauru or papua new guinea. >> the message is simple if you come to australia illegally by boat....
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audience member: the invasion of cambodia, the extended time of u.s.soldiers, many sustained casualties, perhaps we should have withdrawn. mr. updegrove: thank you. if you look at debate,ican political there was no one. at the democratic party at that time, you will in 1969 andbody 1970 recommended unilateral withdrawal. the position of the johnson administration was that the hadies -- vietnamese troops to withdraw first and the six months after that the american withdrawal would happen. unilateral withdrawal of american forces in the middle of a war, declaring that we cannot stand the consequences of this war, i do not know anybody who recommended it at that time. three years later, we were --king about infantrymen [indiscernible] , of course if you whata war, you cannot say it achieves in any event, was not overheast asia was and it probably made a to theuting factor opening to china. ending.as a bitter audience member: i do not blame you or any administration. perhaps the fault is not in the ourselves.in all of mr. updegrove: last question on the ri
audience member: the invasion of cambodia, the extended time of u.s.soldiers, many sustained casualties, perhaps we should have withdrawn. mr. updegrove: thank you. if you look at debate,ican political there was no one. at the democratic party at that time, you will in 1969 andbody 1970 recommended unilateral withdrawal. the position of the johnson administration was that the hadies -- vietnamese troops to withdraw first and the six months after that the american withdrawal would happen....
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almost 12,000 children in cambodia live in or fanages. government study says more than 70% of them have at least one living parent. now, there is a new drive to reunite these children with their families. in a second of our two-part series on orphans. >> reporter: the night before exams and pham is studying hard. homework is a privilege after coming to this orphanage. he isn't an orphan and neither are many of the children here my parents sent me to this center because they had problems earning a living. they couldn't send me to school. we didn't have food. a recent study found 12,000 children live in orphanages but three out of four have a living parent. concerned about cases of abuse and neglect, the government and the u.n. are now pushing to return these children to their families. >> some of these institutions are actually not carefully monitored. they are not respecting minimum standards of care there are mechanics in place to inspect them. >> his parents say he is better off where he is. they earn less than $5 a day selling balloons
almost 12,000 children in cambodia live in or fanages. government study says more than 70% of them have at least one living parent. now, there is a new drive to reunite these children with their families. in a second of our two-part series on orphans. >> reporter: the night before exams and pham is studying hard. homework is a privilege after coming to this orphanage. he isn't an orphan and neither are many of the children here my parents sent me to this center because they had problems...
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we bring our horses to cambodia. in cambodia we have the , federation to develop a bit.od friends with each other. we have the horses stay there and then they go to vietnam. vietnam once -- wants to develop a polo and equestrian federation. you make new friends. haslinda: you play polo with the likes of prince william, prince harry, the royal family and cash in malaysia, brunei. how do you respond to criticism that it is quite an elitist sport? harald: horse riding, if you go to europe, it is widespread. in germany, you have a million people, and france you have a million people, in england, you have a million people. in thailand, when you do barrel racing or cross-country riding, people from all walks of right -- life come. we have two policies. one is to make it really wide, widely accessible, financially accessible. and at the same time we want the , top, too. haslinda: thank you so much for being on high flyers. it has been a wonderful experience. thank you. harald: thank you so much. all the best to you. caroline: thank you. ♪ ♪ grexit on cory johnson and for emily
we bring our horses to cambodia. in cambodia we have the , federation to develop a bit.od friends with each other. we have the horses stay there and then they go to vietnam. vietnam once -- wants to develop a polo and equestrian federation. you make new friends. haslinda: you play polo with the likes of prince william, prince harry, the royal family and cash in malaysia, brunei. how do you respond to criticism that it is quite an elitist sport? harald: horse riding, if you go to europe, it is...
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. >> in cambodia the united nations say thousands of children in orphanages are not in orphanages. >> and how cherry blossoms are big business for japan. and in sport the nba's golden boys lose some of their shine. we'll have details on the warrior asse warrior's set back. >> the u.n. said there has been a sharp rise of the number of iraqis violently killed in march. more than 1100 died double the previous month's figure. half of those killed were civilians. heavy fighting has broken out violence is said to be the worse since the cease-fire agreement in 1994. >>> president erdogan will inaugurate the turkish-style mosque. it's fairly evident that president erdogan was hoping to have a meeting with president obama. it was regarded as a snub. do you think that's how president erdogan will take it? >> well, in 2013 when he had two meetings in one day with president obama, including a private dinner, which extended long into the evening. this is obviously a much less successful visit from that point of view in terms of the interaction with the u.s. president. clearly the u.s. administrati
. >> in cambodia the united nations say thousands of children in orphanages are not in orphanages. >> and how cherry blossoms are big business for japan. and in sport the nba's golden boys lose some of their shine. we'll have details on the warrior asse warrior's set back. >> the u.n. said there has been a sharp rise of the number of iraqis violently killed in march. more than 1100 died double the previous month's figure. half of those killed were civilians. heavy fighting has...
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australia organized to pay cambodia 40 million australian dollars and in exchange, cambodia accepted refugee population. this was an unprecedented agreement in which a developed nation could outsource its refugee responsibilities to a less developed nation in exchange for money. at the time, the prime and esther of australia said, no refugee arriving in australia by boat without a visa would ever settled in australian territory. this has been cited with the refugee crisis going on right now. this is the establishment of the islamic trade finance corporation which allows sharia topliant finance and trade be settled. the interesting thing here is -- compliantinant banking and finance includes things like you cannot involve gambling and pornography and pork. it also insists on risk sharing, no payment or collection of interest, no speculative transactions like derivatives. anyn paper does not allow of the things that stained our own economy. you can see the flowers sticking in on the edge of the frame but this was in 1994, where american -- america and russia were giving ukraine all the
australia organized to pay cambodia 40 million australian dollars and in exchange, cambodia accepted refugee population. this was an unprecedented agreement in which a developed nation could outsource its refugee responsibilities to a less developed nation in exchange for money. at the time, the prime and esther of australia said, no refugee arriving in australia by boat without a visa would ever settled in australian territory. this has been cited with the refugee crisis going on right now....
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and in exchange cambodia accepted its refugee population. this was an unprecedented agreement where they could outsource this for money. at the time, the prime minister of australia said no refugee arriving in australia by boat without a visa would ever be settled in australian territory, and this has been cited again and again with the refugee rye crisis going on now. so this is the establishment of the islamic trade finance corporation which allows for sharia compliant trade and finance in over 57 member states. >> rose: the man in the middle used to be the ambassador to the united states from iran. >> yeah. and the interesting thing here is sharia compliance banking and finance includes expected things like they can't involve gambling and pornography and pork, but it also interests on risk sharing, no paying or collection of interests, no speculative transactions like derivatives, so on paper it doesn't allow of the things that stained our own economy. you can see the flowers sticking in on the edge of the frame, but this was in 1994 wher
and in exchange cambodia accepted its refugee population. this was an unprecedented agreement where they could outsource this for money. at the time, the prime minister of australia said no refugee arriving in australia by boat without a visa would ever be settled in australian territory, and this has been cited again and again with the refugee rye crisis going on now. so this is the establishment of the islamic trade finance corporation which allows for sharia compliant trade and finance in...
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and we travel along the mekong in cambodia in search of the last river dolphins. when baby-making becomes a business? the history of in vitro fertilization began just 37 years ago. the first baby conceived through in vitro fertilization. in july 1978, the birth of louise joy brown made headlines around the world. baby-making still requires an egg and a sperm cell. but apart from that, there's no
and we travel along the mekong in cambodia in search of the last river dolphins. when baby-making becomes a business? the history of in vitro fertilization began just 37 years ago. the first baby conceived through in vitro fertilization. in july 1978, the birth of louise joy brown made headlines around the world. baby-making still requires an egg and a sperm cell. but apart from that, there's no
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. >> i'm in cambodia where the united nations says thousands of children in orphanages are not, in fact, orphaned. >> deadly flash in fronts in kabul leave many asking where 15 years of infrastructure aid money went. >>> and a place in the history books as england and the west indies get ready for the final. details coming up later in sports. rain forest. >> this is not your standard household dust. >> the first national news channel to report unsafe water in michigan. >> chlorine. >> it tastes like you're drinking out of a pool. >> no justice, no peace! >> so today, we stand up for environmental justice. we stand up for ourselves. we stand up for our rights. >> have you experienced any health issues since this water was switched over? >> loss of hair. >> is there an environmental urgency? >> even a modest rise in sea level could have dramatic impacts. >> this is where our house stood. >> behind me, it is literally hell on earth. the fire fighters in there are fighting against global forces. >> the fire was getting closer. we had just enough time to get him in the truck and go. >> i los
. >> i'm in cambodia where the united nations says thousands of children in orphanages are not, in fact, orphaned. >> deadly flash in fronts in kabul leave many asking where 15 years of infrastructure aid money went. >>> and a place in the history books as england and the west indies get ready for the final. details coming up later in sports. rain forest. >> this is not your standard household dust. >> the first national news channel to report unsafe water in...
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this is may 1970, nixon has just invaded cambodia. in search of a nonexistent bamboo pentagon supposedly coordinating enemy supply routes on the ho chi minh trail. the campus is exploding. you all remember this. the national guard kill four kids at kansas state. nixon at this point hasn't been able to sleep for a solid week. haldeman notes in his diary the president is really beat and needs some rest and then comes the shooting and then as 100,000 kids are coming to washington to protest the invasion of cambodia nixon is on the verge of a nervous breakdown, stays up all night into saturday, in his own words agitating, uneasy, making 50 phone calls and finally calling upon his valet to accompany him to the lincoln memorial. and but krogh was on duty that night at the white house and vividly recalled in an oral history at 4:30 in the morning i was in the secret service command post and over the loudspeaker came the words searchlight is on the lawn, searchlight being the president's secret code name and i punched in the home number and s
this is may 1970, nixon has just invaded cambodia. in search of a nonexistent bamboo pentagon supposedly coordinating enemy supply routes on the ho chi minh trail. the campus is exploding. you all remember this. the national guard kill four kids at kansas state. nixon at this point hasn't been able to sleep for a solid week. haldeman notes in his diary the president is really beat and needs some rest and then comes the shooting and then as 100,000 kids are coming to washington to protest the...
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, the viet cong was amasng along that borr between vietnam and cambodia.is that? help us see roh h thisis, becae we wt to make sure that ts is nothe beginning of something tt resembles what happened in 1 1970. >> let me giveve y a couple of didifference,. first is what we'r're ing right now.w. it's the enormous s chanange in transparenencyt's provided by not onlyly network coverage 24/, but soso the social network, cyber and everything e els secondly, the islamimistate does pose a direct threat t to e ununited states in a way that, frankly, is very hard to draw wa line from the cambodian/vietnamm conflict. and thirdly,y, le it or not, we've got experience i in is partrt othe world at this point. i think we can be rereasonably effective, but not if f we're going to do ththisncrementally and with suctimidity. liz: the belgianetro station st reopened one month after being attacked by is mpathizers and people who ha beenrained by isis. you know, have these eopean naons done what they really need to do, the hard but sma work to prevent anotr attack li the one w
, the viet cong was amasng along that borr between vietnam and cambodia.is that? help us see roh h thisis, becae we wt to make sure that ts is nothe beginning of something tt resembles what happened in 1 1970. >> let me giveve y a couple of didifference,. first is what we'r're ing right now.w. it's the enormous s chanange in transparenencyt's provided by not onlyly network coverage 24/, but soso the social network, cyber and everything e els secondly, the islamimistate does pose a direct...
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between them, battles against clear cutting in cambodia, land seizures in tanzania, metal mining in peruoxic dump and individuals who stood up to preserve nature in there corner of the globe. >> our fight with evil is not against evil people but against the evil actions. >> unfortunately, we are seeing growing threats to environmentalists around the world. >> reporter: on this, the 27th year of the prizes, the crowd was reminded of the perils of pushing back. >> please join me now as we further remember an activist with a contagious smile who cut her teeth on revolution for the love of the people and the land of honduras. >> reporter: the winner last year for saving a honduran river was shot to death in bed by gunman who burst into her home. >> her out spouses -- outspoken stance in defense of her people, she was suggested to constant death threats. on march 3, the threats became a reality. >> reporter: but these activists put risk aside like this new winner who has to be very careful in cambodia after exposing illegal logging. the youngest winner? from maryland. >> in baltimore, the num
between them, battles against clear cutting in cambodia, land seizures in tanzania, metal mining in peruoxic dump and individuals who stood up to preserve nature in there corner of the globe. >> our fight with evil is not against evil people but against the evil actions. >> unfortunately, we are seeing growing threats to environmentalists around the world. >> reporter: on this, the 27th year of the prizes, the crowd was reminded of the perils of pushing back. >> please...
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and we travel along the mekong in cambodia in search of the last river dolphins. but first, what happens when baby-making becomes a business? the history of in vitro fertilization began just 37 years ago. the first baby conceived through in vitro fertilization. in july 1978, the birth of louise joy brown made headlines around the world. baby-making still requires an egg and a sperm cell. but apart from that, there's now a dizzying array of methods for
and we travel along the mekong in cambodia in search of the last river dolphins. but first, what happens when baby-making becomes a business? the history of in vitro fertilization began just 37 years ago. the first baby conceived through in vitro fertilization. in july 1978, the birth of louise joy brown made headlines around the world. baby-making still requires an egg and a sperm cell. but apart from that, there's now a dizzying array of methods for
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cambodia now considers tigers extinct within its borders. >>> competitors from around the world say combat is king at the robo games. ro boot builders come together to compete in 55 different categories, all involving battling bots. some contestants dubbed the competition the robo olympics. first, second and third place winners in all categories get gold, silver and bronze medals. >>> take a look at this. this stranded drone is causing problems in orange county. it became entangled in power lines over train tracks last night. it's forced a hat to commuter train service in the area. it's still unknown who owns that drone. >>> coming up next on abc 7 news at 9:00, this is not your everyday customer at a starbucks in wine country. >>> and rain relief is on the way. drew tuma is up next with the forecast. >>> can you say 72 wins, boys and girls? that's what the warriors are saying after the win over the spurs. they could set a new nba record in their season finale on wednesday. sghnchs looks like you're not imagining this, a goat wandered into starbucks to beat the morning rush. police receive
cambodia now considers tigers extinct within its borders. >>> competitors from around the world say combat is king at the robo games. ro boot builders come together to compete in 55 different categories, all involving battling bots. some contestants dubbed the competition the robo olympics. first, second and third place winners in all categories get gold, silver and bronze medals. >>> take a look at this. this stranded drone is causing problems in orange county. it became...
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likely one of the hottest times of the year here across the philippines, all through thailand into cambodia and vietnam. you have an ongoing drought, with the storm moving across china, it could bring some precipitati precipitation, good news for those of you there on saturday into sunday. that's a look at the weather in east asia. here is an extended outlook around the world. >>> we have breaking news this hour. south korea news agency says north korea's attempt to launch a ballistic missile has failed. they say the medium range missile was fired from the country's east early friday morning. south korea's defense ministry officials say they're gathering information. once again, news agency in south korea says the attempt by north korea to launch a ballistic missile has failed. they say the medium range missile was filed, that's in north korea east, early friday morning. south korea defense officials say they're gathering information, and we'll keep you updated on the story and on the situation in other parts of the world, including northeastern japan, where a magnitude 6.2 earthquake struc
likely one of the hottest times of the year here across the philippines, all through thailand into cambodia and vietnam. you have an ongoing drought, with the storm moving across china, it could bring some precipitati precipitation, good news for those of you there on saturday into sunday. that's a look at the weather in east asia. here is an extended outlook around the world. >>> we have breaking news this hour. south korea news agency says north korea's attempt to launch a ballistic...
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. >> part two of our series opt plight of orphans around the bored, we report from cambodia, where a campaign is underway to reunite children who managed to find their parents. that's saturday here on aljazeera. >>> south africa's president, jacob zuma, is expected to address the nation over up graze to his private residence. the highest court ruled that the president flatted the constitution using government muffin. zuma has denied any wrongdoing. the top leaders of his party have been meeting over response to the ruling. zimbabwe, holding discussions for landowners. the government says that it might raise funds by taxing the black farmers who benefited from the land seizures. over the past years, 5,000 white farmers were evicted. more than a dozen were killed with the violence that came with the land grabs. >>> a woman in liberia has died from ebola months after the west african nation declared that it was free from the virus. more than 11,000 people in new guinea and liberia and sierra leone have died from it since 2013. the world health organization said that while ebola is no lo
. >> part two of our series opt plight of orphans around the bored, we report from cambodia, where a campaign is underway to reunite children who managed to find their parents. that's saturday here on aljazeera. >>> south africa's president, jacob zuma, is expected to address the nation over up graze to his private residence. the highest court ruled that the president flatted the constitution using government muffin. zuma has denied any wrongdoing. the top leaders of his party...
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china counted just seven, vietnam five, and cambodia now considers tigers extinct within its border. >> competitors from around the world say combat is king at the robo games. we were there for the 12th 12th annual event where robot builders come together to compete in 55 different categories involving battling bots. some contestantses dubbed the competition the robe oolympics. the winners get gold, silver and bronze medals. >>> the east bay, programmers and travel experts are using technology to solve the bay area's transportation problems. were in oakland for the connected car hack-a-thon. it's a two-day competition with prizes. the goal is to create new apps that encourage smart and safer driving. >>> coming up next at 6:00, this is not your everyday customer in a starbucks in wine country. >>> and rain rae life -- relief is on the way. drew tuma is up next with the forecast. >> an epic meltdown thank you masters, and the warriors trying to cope their hopes alive for a >>> an unusual first customer this morning at a starbucks in rohnert park. police tweeted the picture of a lost g
china counted just seven, vietnam five, and cambodia now considers tigers extinct within its border. >> competitors from around the world say combat is king at the robo games. we were there for the 12th 12th annual event where robot builders come together to compete in 55 different categories involving battling bots. some contestantses dubbed the competition the robe oolympics. the winners get gold, silver and bronze medals. >>> the east bay, programmers and travel experts are...
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activist from six different continents, and the winner of the $175,000 prize included activist from cambodia and tanzania, and fighting mining and toxic waste dump. the youngest winner was from maryland. and destiny while still in high school led the fight against the incinerator in her already polluted neighborhood.>> in baltimore, the number of deaths related to air pollution is higher than the homicide rate. >> it is a reminder of how dangerous the environmentalism could be in parts of the world, the winner of last year was killed in honduras, burda that was working to save the river from a proposed dam was shot to death by a gunman that burst into her home. >>> ranked as some of the best in the country, u.s. news & world report holds the top 100 high schools here in the u. s., and lowell high school in san francisco, university preparatory academy charter in san jose, mission san jose in fremont, and the kipp san jose charter. based on state assessments, graduation rates in preparing students for college. >>> 4:41 am.>>> donald trump is expecting a big win today, and the reason the prima
activist from six different continents, and the winner of the $175,000 prize included activist from cambodia and tanzania, and fighting mining and toxic waste dump. the youngest winner was from maryland. and destiny while still in high school led the fight against the incinerator in her already polluted neighborhood.>> in baltimore, the number of deaths related to air pollution is higher than the homicide rate. >> it is a reminder of how dangerous the environmentalism could be in...
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china counted just seven vietnam five, and cambodia now considers tigers extinct within its border. >at is king at the robo games. we were there for the 12th 12th annual event where robot builders come together to compete in 55 different categories involving battling bots. some contestantses dubbed the competition the robe oolympics. the winners get gold, silver and bronze medals. >>> the east bay programmers and travel experts are using technology to solve the bay area's transportation problems. were in oakland for the connected car hack-a-thon. it's a two-day competition with prizes. the goal is to create new apps that encourage smart and safer driving. >>> coming up next at 6:00, this is not your everyday customer in a starbucks in wine country. >>> and rain rae life -- relief is on the way. drew tuma is up next with the forecast. >> an epic meltdown thank you masters, and the warriors trying to cope their hopes alive for most fast food places use formulas to create their combos. but all that math, doesn't always equal something tasty. at my place, you can get a mouthwatering sourd
china counted just seven vietnam five, and cambodia now considers tigers extinct within its border. >at is king at the robo games. we were there for the 12th 12th annual event where robot builders come together to compete in 55 different categories involving battling bots. some contestantses dubbed the competition the robe oolympics. the winners get gold, silver and bronze medals. >>> the east bay programmers and travel experts are using technology to solve the bay area's...
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good portion of the area all the way from india into a portion of thailand, even into vietnam and cambodia. you're looking at dry weather and hot weather at that. look at these highs coming up on wednesday, 40s along the eastern side of india over into places like chiang mai. 30 degrees there and very warm temperatures towards the south and east, as well. so please, take care of your health and also be very conscious of the water situation as you go throughout the day. now, we're seeing clouds trying to move into japan as we look at the forecast here. we do have high pressure moving out of the area. southerly flow coming back into the picture. so, we're going to see some moisture introduduced and thatas gogoing to leato some cloud cover. maybybe showers as another s sy moves into japan. here is a look at the forecast. you'll need your umbrellas wednesday through thursday. tokyo looking at temperatures topping up at 20 on thursday and drier on friday with some sunshine coming back into the forecast. now, we have some very unstable weather to talk about as we look at the forecast for europe.
good portion of the area all the way from india into a portion of thailand, even into vietnam and cambodia. you're looking at dry weather and hot weather at that. look at these highs coming up on wednesday, 40s along the eastern side of india over into places like chiang mai. 30 degrees there and very warm temperatures towards the south and east, as well. so please, take care of your health and also be very conscious of the water situation as you go throughout the day. now, we're seeing clouds...
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but most importantly trying to shape their future >>> on saturday we will be reporting from cambodia where a campaign is underway to reunite children with their parents >>> hundreds of women have protested against the u.s. republican presidential hopeful donald trump about remarks me made over abortion. donald trump had said if abortion became ill legal, people who under went the procedure should face punishment. members of the u.s. football team queues their governing body of wage discrimination. they say they're being paid a fraction of what their male counterparts receive even though they bring in more revenue and perform better. >> reporter: american striker alex morgan breaking another u.s. record by scoring just 12 seconds into in olympic $kwachg match last month. the u.s. women's team is growing fans to the stands and beyond. their victory in last year's world cup final was the most telecast watched in the year every. topping any men's match. they complain their male counterparts were made more money even though the females generated more revenue. they earned two million dolla
but most importantly trying to shape their future >>> on saturday we will be reporting from cambodia where a campaign is underway to reunite children with their parents >>> hundreds of women have protested against the u.s. republican presidential hopeful donald trump about remarks me made over abortion. donald trump had said if abortion became ill legal, people who under went the procedure should face punishment. members of the u.s. football team queues their governing body of...
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>> i spent time in cambodia helping to get girls out of the brothels. was trained by a navy s.e.a.l. when i did "the walking dead." so i feel like i can protect myself. >> which is easier, this or killing zombies? >> we'll see. we'll see tomorrow. >> reporter: that mission holden participated in a staged bachelor party where girls allegedly as young as 13 would be the entertainment. holden's role was to occupy the girls. >> try to keep the party going in a light festive spirit. which will, guys, be the biggest acting challenge in a long time because i think our hearts are going to break the second they walk in. >> reporter: she wore a wig just in case anyone recognized her. >> what the heck? >> reporter: the organization said the mission went as planned. it turns out, 17 of those girls on the sting were under 18 years old. like holden, laroche and boyer say their work in the world of sex trafficking is just beginning. >> i think adam and i made it pretty clear this is something that he and i are in for the rest of our lives. >> reporter: laroche says he
>> i spent time in cambodia helping to get girls out of the brothels. was trained by a navy s.e.a.l. when i did "the walking dead." so i feel like i can protect myself. >> which is easier, this or killing zombies? >> we'll see. we'll see tomorrow. >> reporter: that mission holden participated in a staged bachelor party where girls allegedly as young as 13 would be the entertainment. holden's role was to occupy the girls. >> try to keep the party going in...
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their future >>> in part 2 of other series on the plight of orphans around the world, we report from cambodia. there is a campaign there to reunite children who managed to find their parents. japan's prime minister abe says he will go ahead with another tax hike on goes and services next year. it is part of efforts to reduce public debt. as rob mcbride reports, experts are saying the move could do more harm than good. >> reporter: running his basement noodle shop, sometimes working 20 hours a day, he feels every personal point of every tax hike. the increase in the rate of tax charged on consumer goods and services two years ago from 5 to 8% reduced his margins. >> translation: after the first tax hike we didn't raise our prices. we absorbed the different because we didn't want to burden our customers >> reporter: if the tax is increased get to 10% next year, he will have no choice but to pass it on in higher prices, even though his business will suffer. upscale his problems to the size of the world's third biggest economy and you have japan's dlem. >> reporter: raising the amount of tax ever
their future >>> in part 2 of other series on the plight of orphans around the world, we report from cambodia. there is a campaign there to reunite children who managed to find their parents. japan's prime minister abe says he will go ahead with another tax hike on goes and services next year. it is part of efforts to reduce public debt. as rob mcbride reports, experts are saying the move could do more harm than good. >> reporter: running his basement noodle shop, sometimes...
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activists from cambodia and fighting clear cutting, mining and a toxic waste dump. lead the fight against a planned insen rater >> the number of deaths related to air pollution is higher than the homicide rate. >> last month, one of last year's winners was killed, she was shot to death by gunman who stormed into her home. >>> back here, we're watching the commute. what do you see now? >> good morning to you. we still have trouble with muni in san francisco. there's an issue on the n judah line. the overhead power lines, there's a problem that crews are trying to deal with in the sunset tunnel. in the meantime, all of those light rail vehicles are not able to travel through and they're not running through stops. what it means for you, if you're trying to use muni, use a shuttle bus they have set up shuttle buses but they're crowded this morning and may not be running as often as some folks would like. taking you outside, still backed up towards 9:00 here, just 10 minutes to 9:00 backed up through the maze. i want to show you the maps in the south bay, slow traffic on
activists from cambodia and fighting clear cutting, mining and a toxic waste dump. lead the fight against a planned insen rater >> the number of deaths related to air pollution is higher than the homicide rate. >> last month, one of last year's winners was killed, she was shot to death by gunman who stormed into her home. >>> back here, we're watching the commute. what do you see now? >> good morning to you. we still have trouble with muni in san francisco. there's an...
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a deal was agreed on by the prime minister when he visited cambodia last week. ministry says the territories are specific and do not pitch china against them as a whole. the briefing says the two sides agreed with the dialogue and international law. tycoon may bee expelled from the upper house of parliament and the government's latest move to recover outstanding loans. the news comes after the foreign ministry revoked his diplomatic passport. involvement on as much as $1.4 billion in loans to his kingfisher airlines. brazil has taken another step toward impeaching the president, a lifting a committee that will decide whether or not to approve her trial. senators approve the panel which will meet later today. it has members from across the political spectrum, and up to 10 days to hear the president's defense and make the recommendation to the full senate. opponents need only a simple majority to force her to step down temporarily. journalists and 150 bureaus around the world, you're watching bloomberg news. father worstsinos week since january and the slump shows
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vietnam, cambodia, those places. i would love it. i've never been to india. and alaska.eautiful alaska must be. so many places i want to go to. even just here in america. america is a beautiful country. charlie: another scene. asking alan rickman to switch the mission from capture to kill. [video clip] >> we need to put hellfire in that room right now. >> it is a capture, not a kill. >> we no longer have a capture option. any action on the ground will confrontation,d which we will lose. >> they are watching. even with the vests, we need their approval. >> that should justify using the hellfire. >> she is a british citizen. they want her a lot. they cannot have her alive. >> we have to know we are legally in the clear. [end video clip] helen: so moving to see alan. so great to see him. i'm so incredibly sad. we lost him much too early. so, sorry. charlie: it was an interesting career he had. helen: yes, a great career. he had such a diversity. helen: yes, he did. him. absolutely loved talk about sex appeal. he had a sex appeal. he was one of those people women just on the
vietnam, cambodia, those places. i would love it. i've never been to india. and alaska.eautiful alaska must be. so many places i want to go to. even just here in america. america is a beautiful country. charlie: another scene. asking alan rickman to switch the mission from capture to kill. [video clip] >> we need to put hellfire in that room right now. >> it is a capture, not a kill. >> we no longer have a capture option. any action on the ground will confrontation,d which we...
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one from cambodia and one from peru.heir struggles involved protecting rural lands from corporate developers. >>> happening today, you'll want to check out the electric bike expo if you're thinking about cycling. the free event offers visitors a chance to test ride more than 200 ebike models that help with pedaling assistance. >>> we've got much more ahead on the "abc7 news." donald trump's new campaign aide says he's just been playing a role. one of his rivals didn't wait long to react. >>> plus, p (music plays from one way or another )♪♪ ♪ i'm gonna find y♪ i'm gonna getcha ♪ ♪ getcha getcha getcha ♪ one way or another ♪ ♪ i'm gonna win ya ♪ i'm gonna getcha ♪ ♪ getcha getcha getcha ♪ one way or another ♪ ♪ i'm gonna see ya ♪ (inhales cigarette) >>> it is half past the hour on this saturday morning. thanks so much for joining us. we'll get to our top stories in just a bit. first we're tracking our temperatures in what should be a nice day. here's meteorologist lisa argen with what should be a nice day. hi, lisa. >> hi,
one from cambodia and one from peru.heir struggles involved protecting rural lands from corporate developers. >>> happening today, you'll want to check out the electric bike expo if you're thinking about cycling. the free event offers visitors a chance to test ride more than 200 ebike models that help with pedaling assistance. >>> we've got much more ahead on the "abc7 news." donald trump's new campaign aide says he's just been playing a role. one of his rivals...
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the winner of the 175,000 older prize included activist from cambodia, tanzania and slovakia.waste dumps, and the youngest winner, destiny, is from maryland. while in high school she led the plans for the incinerator in the already polluted neighborhood. >> in baltimore, the number of deaths related to air pollution is higher than the homicide rate.>> there was a somber reminder of how dangerous the environmentalists can be over many parts of the world. last month, one of the winners from last year was killed in honduras. berta who fought to save the river from the proposed dam was shot and killed by a gunman that burst into her home. >>> no sleeping in the san jose sharks playoff, dropping to the kings in overtime. and pumping up the crowd, and opening up the dressing room door extending the sharks out. in the sharks got right to work, scoring 30 seconds after the opening, but that was all the scoring that the sharks could do. the kings tied it up in the first period, and the sharks said five chances but could not convert, and the game remained 1-1, and the kings scored in th
the winner of the 175,000 older prize included activist from cambodia, tanzania and slovakia.waste dumps, and the youngest winner, destiny, is from maryland. while in high school she led the plans for the incinerator in the already polluted neighborhood. >> in baltimore, the number of deaths related to air pollution is higher than the homicide rate.>> there was a somber reminder of how dangerous the environmentalists can be over many parts of the world. last month, one of the...
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the six winners of the $175,000 golden prize included activists from cambodia, slovakia. the youngest winner is from the state of maryland. while still in high school, des any wofford opposed an incinerator in her area. there was a somber reminder of how dangerous environmentalism can be in many parts of the world. last month, one of last year's winners was killed in honduras. she was shot to death by gunmen who burst into her home. >>> take us to the broadway smash hit hamilton may be harder to get after it one the pulitzer prize for drama. trust me. it's great. it tells the story of the founding founder alexander hamilton and bay area fans will soon be able to see the show because it is coming to san francisco march of next year. here you go. a short click of hamilton. a lot of people talking about it on the east coast. it is coming here next year in march. so, down to southern california. organizers of the cochella music festival are putting on a huge event. rolling stone, paul mccarthy. neil young. roger waters from pink floyd all set to take the field this fall. it i
the six winners of the $175,000 golden prize included activists from cambodia, slovakia. the youngest winner is from the state of maryland. while still in high school, des any wofford opposed an incinerator in her area. there was a somber reminder of how dangerous environmentalism can be in many parts of the world. last month, one of last year's winners was killed in honduras. she was shot to death by gunmen who burst into her home. >>> take us to the broadway smash hit hamilton may be...