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in the capital city, what we have to offer, we have the time and trading company, which will be relocating next year from london to botswana. you are allowed to go and see the diamonds. we have the mine where you are allowed to go and visit the mine, which is not very far from gaborone. you have the places where you would see traditional dancers to show you how part of our culture, how we used to dance. from there, we have our museums, which you would go a round on. then, you would go to the nearby village and you would see the court in action. any visitor must go and see this because that is the core, that is the foundation of botswana's democracy. >> we can go land, water? >> you can go by land, road. you can see all of these animals in the world you have never seen in front of you. then, you can go to the delta. you will see all the animals, you will see the traditional dances, you will taste the traditional food. you will do fishing but catch and release for conservation. you do all of those sports that you can do it in the delta and see all of the animals. you can take walks. it does
in the capital city, what we have to offer, we have the time and trading company, which will be relocating next year from london to botswana. you are allowed to go and see the diamonds. we have the mine where you are allowed to go and visit the mine, which is not very far from gaborone. you have the places where you would see traditional dancers to show you how part of our culture, how we used to dance. from there, we have our museums, which you would go a round on. then, you would go to the...
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the activists are calling today's fighting the fiercest yet to reach the capital city of damascus anduburbs. witnesses say syrian forces went into one neighborhood with tanks. and united nations observers return to the city where opposition activists say more than 200 people were massacred last thursday >> isolda from rockforup next... a major independent report on the chicago public schools and their negotiation with the teachers' union has been postponed >> plus residents of the south suburbs as kate and i have been married for 15 years. that's 3 moves, 5 jobs 2 newborns. it's no wonder i'm getting gray. but kate still looks like...kate. [ female announcer ] with nice'n easy all they see is you -- in one step, nice'n easy with colorblend technology is proven to give more blends of tones. for color that's perfectly true to you. [ rob ] i don't know all her secrets but i do know kate's more beautiful now, than the day i married her. [ female announcer ] with the dimensional color of nice'n easy all they see is you. ] tick, tock [glass touching and people mingling] [clock ticking] tick
the activists are calling today's fighting the fiercest yet to reach the capital city of damascus anduburbs. witnesses say syrian forces went into one neighborhood with tanks. and united nations observers return to the city where opposition activists say more than 200 people were massacred last thursday >> isolda from rockforup next... a major independent report on the chicago public schools and their negotiation with the teachers' union has been postponed >> plus residents of the...
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. >>> welcome to jefferson city, the capital of missouri. with the help of our mediacom partners, we'll take you to this city as we explore the rich and varied history in a town named after thomas jefferson. coming up in a moment, a visit to the historic missouri state penitentiary. >> this prison right here, at one time in 1967, this was called the bloodiest 47 acres in america. >> then in about 30 minutes, a look at the capital building and how the history of the state is presented inside its walls. >> the painting here is called "the social history of missouri," it's how missouri came to be by everyday people. >> and to round out our hour, we travel from the capital building over to the governor's mansion. >> the home was built in 1871, cost about $75,000. >> all this and more as c-span and mediacom bring you to jefferson city, missouri. >> the presence i feel as i walk through these walls, looking and touching these massive stone walls, walls that are smooth and cold to the touch, walls of lost history of killings and such. in the dim lig
. >>> welcome to jefferson city, the capital of missouri. with the help of our mediacom partners, we'll take you to this city as we explore the rich and varied history in a town named after thomas jefferson. coming up in a moment, a visit to the historic missouri state penitentiary. >> this prison right here, at one time in 1967, this was called the bloodiest 47 acres in america. >> then in about 30 minutes, a look at the capital building and how the history of the state is...
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cio xlre d r majfrsnd wa west.n that missouri's capital city has a population of 43,000, 150,000 arclude is running matcher theccec library. i am very glad to show you some of our unique ditng al a objects here are thesetle ie ohas ths b40 years old. you can see the tiny uniform letter and lnc. soinhetbe is ahtoe and i'm then it is very hard to decipher anything at all because it's probably a sealed. is ie ert , hws also allows us to pinpoint the date of this iting. it ialwa ang tlo thha minatns, this is the least amount, which were brought to aep of --bbl t e [inaudible] we have egyptian papyrus and we haveay,m if an hm inedl aucr ind but most necessarily, this one which i also very mch alike to showhat is imip ee dtit. fifteenth century, which scris ine a.ae ffere ralv eg nd bit. and here you can see and this is what we would also like to show thaili mmrtalized tha this i for this particular scrll. th who study or culd call we almo tri.how this particular instead sunoco who taught greek speaking population and latin ua.ucn er eaifle here. paenic doallo e belong. it is the very professo
cio xlre d r majfrsnd wa west.n that missouri's capital city has a population of 43,000, 150,000 arclude is running matcher theccec library. i am very glad to show you some of our unique ditng al a objects here are thesetle ie ohas ths b40 years old. you can see the tiny uniform letter and lnc. soinhetbe is ahtoe and i'm then it is very hard to decipher anything at all because it's probably a sealed. is ie ert , hws also allows us to pinpoint the date of this iting. it ialwa ang tlo thha...
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thank ribbons less red ribbon has expanded beyond the capital city and across the country. multiple >> are now screening, diagnosing, and treating women for car cervical cancer. already, more of 14,000 women have been screened. nearly 40% of those women are hiv-positive. nearly 1/3 of all the women screamed tested positive for pre-cancerous or cancer is cervical cells. of those who tested positive, more than 80% could be treated immediately with cryotherapy. [applause] the first lady of zambia is a doctor in obstetrics and gynecology. she is a champion for the pink ribbon/red ribbon efforts throughout her country. since her husband became president of zambia last fall, she has worked to focus national attention on maternal health and mortality. earlier this week, she hosted a conference for africans to discuss aids and cervical cancer. his strong leadership is setting an example for efforts from the first lady and women everywhere. [applause] in our fight against aids, we have learned that any measure of success requires sustained leadership at every level, from internation
thank ribbons less red ribbon has expanded beyond the capital city and across the country. multiple >> are now screening, diagnosing, and treating women for car cervical cancer. already, more of 14,000 women have been screened. nearly 40% of those women are hiv-positive. nearly 1/3 of all the women screamed tested positive for pre-cancerous or cancer is cervical cells. of those who tested positive, more than 80% could be treated immediately with cryotherapy. [applause] the first lady of...
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. >> reporter: new video of fighting in syria surfaces in the streets of the capital city. hillary clinton will also meet with the prime minister, it is expected the issue of the attack on iran will take a big part of her time. >>> the -- dawnered jsobol -- j.sobol has died. his next book is scheduled for release in october. he died last week in florida from natural causes. he was 87. >>> authorities in australia are searching for a great white shark that killed a surfer over the weekend. it happened on saturday. the 24-year-old surfer was with a friend in the water with a mass -- water when a white shark went on the attack. if they find the shark they plan to kill it to prevent any other attacks. >>> lightning strikes killed and injured people over the weekend. three soccer players were struck by lightning in texas yesterday, two died. in canada lightning struck a tent at a rib fest. 17 people were taken to hospitals and on friday lightning killed a georgia man who went into cardiac arrest after being struck. >>> for your monday, cool, cloudy and breezy, that is what we ar
. >> reporter: new video of fighting in syria surfaces in the streets of the capital city. hillary clinton will also meet with the prime minister, it is expected the issue of the attack on iran will take a big part of her time. >>> the -- dawnered jsobol -- j.sobol has died. his next book is scheduled for release in october. he died last week in florida from natural causes. he was 87. >>> authorities in australia are searching for a great white shark that killed a surfer...
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. >>> the fight for syria seems to be nearing a battle for the capital city of damascus.ll under the specter of of an ominous question. would bashar al assad, the dictator of syria, be willing to use chemical weapons on his own people? first, the latest pictures from syria. opposition groups say 45 people were killed today including 14 in damascus. this video posted online purports to show random shelling of houses in the capital city. again, we cannot independently confirm this video. also, there's video purporting to show the shelling of a house in homs. and showing corpses in the town of duma last month in what resident called the government-backed massacre. at the same time, the propaganda coming from the syrian regime seems to be ramping up. showed an interview with a woman driving through the neighborhood of madon who was asked about reports violence in the neighborhood. you can actually hear what sounds like gunfire in the background. [ speaking foreign language ] >> interpret it as you will. syrian state video shows marching in parades and doing precision exercise
. >>> the fight for syria seems to be nearing a battle for the capital city of damascus.ll under the specter of of an ominous question. would bashar al assad, the dictator of syria, be willing to use chemical weapons on his own people? first, the latest pictures from syria. opposition groups say 45 people were killed today including 14 in damascus. this video posted online purports to show random shelling of houses in the capital city. again, we cannot independently confirm this video....
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the civil war in syria tonight the assad regime declared victory in a battle with rebels in the capital city of damascus and also the ongoing fight in aleppo, the biggest city and commercial city. >> stewart ramsey of the british sky news is in syria this evening and joins us now on the phone. stewart, what are you seeing inside aleppo tonight? >> the artillery that usually starts about now has started, though it is very sporadic. last night it was very, very heavy for a long period of time, consistent with the syrian government's strategy, they failed to take that stronghold in the southwest with ground troops, so they withdrew and have been bombarding it with artillery and with helicopter gun ships firing. >> glor: stewart, from the best information we have been able to gather, the opposition controls between a third and the half of the neighborhoods inside aleppo, does that sync up with what you are saying? >> i would say maybe. it might be a little on the optimistic side. also they don't have the numbers that they led me to believe. you do get that sense from the people involved in the r
the civil war in syria tonight the assad regime declared victory in a battle with rebels in the capital city of damascus and also the ongoing fight in aleppo, the biggest city and commercial city. >> stewart ramsey of the british sky news is in syria this evening and joins us now on the phone. stewart, what are you seeing inside aleppo tonight? >> the artillery that usually starts about now has started, though it is very sporadic. last night it was very, very heavy for a long period...
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. >>> city officials say 77 people died when the storm hit over the weekend. heavy rains lashed the capital for ten hours saturday into early sunday. they inundated roads across the city center and caused floods and mudslides in mountainous subr ssu suburbs. 37 people died. now they put the number at 77. they say the delay in announcing their revised death toll does not mean they were trying to hide the facts. they said the mudslides hamper ed. >>>ic n some cities are running of space for land fills so they're burning it instead. local media reports, there are plans to build 300 garbage incineration plants by 2015. but there are growing fears about the environmental impact and this has led to protests. >>> his 4-year-old son is unable to walk. the couple first realized there was something wrong with their son when he was just 4 months old. a doctor told them he had cerebral palsy and it might have been caused by environmental factors before he was born. >> translator: my wife cried every day. i didn't know what to do either. i couldn't understand how it had happened. >> xi believes his son'
. >>> city officials say 77 people died when the storm hit over the weekend. heavy rains lashed the capital for ten hours saturday into early sunday. they inundated roads across the city center and caused floods and mudslides in mountainous subr ssu suburbs. 37 people died. now they put the number at 77. they say the delay in announcing their revised death toll does not mean they were trying to hide the facts. they said the mudslides hamper ed. >>>ic n some cities are running...
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there's more fighting between rebels and loyalists in the capital city today. his brother-in-law was one of the three killed in the bombing. >>> i srael is vowing to get revenge for a bus explosion that killed six tourists. airport video shows the bomber circling around buses before the attack. he had a fake michigan driver's license. the president says iran is behind the bombing. >>> a new news poll shows president obama and mitt romney are in a tie for the white house. more voters believe romney is better at handling the economy than president obama. a larger percent of voters believe the president will look out for the middle class more than romney. one in five voters say they may change their mind before november. >>> the prime time emmy award nominations are announced this morning. madman had 17 do -- nominees. ball mother native julie bowen is also nominated again this year. >>> still ahead on wjz eyewitness news at noon, the over cast skies seem to be sticking around. are more thunderstorms on the way? your first warning forecast is just 2 minutes away.
there's more fighting between rebels and loyalists in the capital city today. his brother-in-law was one of the three killed in the bombing. >>> i srael is vowing to get revenge for a bus explosion that killed six tourists. airport video shows the bomber circling around buses before the attack. he had a fake michigan driver's license. the president says iran is behind the bombing. >>> a new news poll shows president obama and mitt romney are in a tie for the white house. more...
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the metro in the capital city of delhi, which normally carries 1.8 million passengers daily, was also temporarily shut, which means lots of waiting around. >> of the water. and then there were the problems. the entire country was at a standstill. >> bit chaotic roads were even more congested. more than 300 million people were affected by the power failure, which officials blamed on overloading due to high demand for electricity in the summer months. the vast majority of services have now been restored. smaller scale power cuts are prominent across the country. they said the power infrastructure needs to be urgently and proved to be able to cope with the demand of a growing economy. bbc news, delhi. >> meanwhile, in pakistan, power cuts there have sparked violent protests across the country. the government says the problem was exacerbated by a storm that damaged a power station in southern prince jag province -- southern punjab province. it has been another full day at a london olympics with some great action, a handful of metals, and some controversy. we are joined live from the olymp
the metro in the capital city of delhi, which normally carries 1.8 million passengers daily, was also temporarily shut, which means lots of waiting around. >> of the water. and then there were the problems. the entire country was at a standstill. >> bit chaotic roads were even more congested. more than 300 million people were affected by the power failure, which officials blamed on overloading due to high demand for electricity in the summer months. the vast majority of services...
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. >> reporter: thousands gathered in the south sudan capital city to watch a military parade, led by many of their war heros. marching by were many who had fawtd fo -- fought for years. the president urged the world to help south sudan build its country. >> my fellow citizens, the year to come will be hard. but we will prevail. in all of this. i ask that the nation of community stays with us. c2 are a new country. and they shalll not abandon us. >> reporter: ethnics clashes, and government scandals involving biiions c2 dollarsrs, a and bororder disputes with the north continue to plague the new nation. tens of thousan arere internally displaced. and the united nations says the country's humanitarian crisis is reaching a breaking point. north and south sudan have no agreement on the sharing of oil revenues. most of the oil is located in the south, but it must be transported to market through pipelines in the north. south sudan turned off the flow of oil because sudarn is taking too much of the profits. the world bank says the oil is turned back o o souou sudan willll r run out o of i
. >> reporter: thousands gathered in the south sudan capital city to watch a military parade, led by many of their war heros. marching by were many who had fawtd fo -- fought for years. the president urged the world to help south sudan build its country. >> my fellow citizens, the year to come will be hard. but we will prevail. in all of this. i ask that the nation of community stays with us. c2 are a new country. and they shalll not abandon us. >> reporter: ethnics clashes,...
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we will be were sacked. >> there also will force the government attacks in the capital city of damascusghborhoods. >> still had the nation mourns the loss of those folks from a >>caller: movie theater. the bulk of those stories coming up. there is a live look outside at the san mateo bridge. plenty of sunshine and traffic moving easy. >>marty: and freight train collision in misery center workers to the hospital. authorities say to trains and 18 real cars derailed and authorities still do not know what caused the collision. we now have the foot of the oldest victim from friday's small the theater shooting. bulk of its kids escaped unharmed. >> we have more information on the shooting suspect. he lived in southern california and briefly worked as a children's camp counselor he was described as a quiet man who kept to himself. >> the base seemed familiar. david casper owns a pawnshop and recalls the suspect looking at guns. >> to find out the use firearms in the commission of this crime and that he had been in here is a little bit unsettling. >> a portrait of the suspect is emerging, a qui
we will be were sacked. >> there also will force the government attacks in the capital city of damascusghborhoods. >> still had the nation mourns the loss of those folks from a >>caller: movie theater. the bulk of those stories coming up. there is a live look outside at the san mateo bridge. plenty of sunshine and traffic moving easy. >>marty: and freight train collision in misery center workers to the hospital. authorities say to trains and 18 real cars derailed and...
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overall crime may be down at maryland's capital city but the war on drugs is far from over. >> we areseeing there is an upswing in some areas, indicating to show there's drug use out there. we're not naive enough to think we can solve all the problems with one good case like this. it's a continued course of action we have to go through and help with the community and people here we're getting it done. >> reporter: in annapolis, jeff hager, abc2 news. >>> police arrested 19-year-old cortez marshall on various drug charges and he's already free on $40,000 bond. 44-year-old robert carrier faces similar charges, he's behind bars tonight. heroin stories don't always end up in arrests and drug seizures. it's not uncommon for them to end in overdoses, it's a problem that affects all races, all neighborhoods. kelly swoope is here with more on heroin's rise in popularity in the suburbs. >> reporter: more and more health officials say heroin is makes its way from the city streets to suburbs. the latest from the centers for disease control shows heroin deaths are more than a decade ago and most
overall crime may be down at maryland's capital city but the war on drugs is far from over. >> we areseeing there is an upswing in some areas, indicating to show there's drug use out there. we're not naive enough to think we can solve all the problems with one good case like this. it's a continued course of action we have to go through and help with the community and people here we're getting it done. >> reporter: in annapolis, jeff hager, abc2 news. >>> police arrested...
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torrential rains battered the capital city of manila forcing many citizens to evacuate.than 2,000 people rushed to shelters nationwide. strong winds and waves ripped two barges from their anchors and sent them crashes into homes. china, firefighters used shovels and their bare hands to rescue six people? from a home in the southern province after a landslide leveled it crews say heavy machinery might have made things worse. rescuers dug out a small tunnel to pull the four adults and two kids safely from the debris. everybody is okay. thousands of folks help kick off the annual carnival of flowers in the capital city prawns. for port-au-prince. holding most activities outside city center. 20,000 people earthquake displaced. celebration also boost morale and provide jobs. and that's a wrap on this fox trip around the world in 80 "around the world in 80 seconds." >> tonight, remembering a pop singer legend tony martin has died movie musicals to television. martin's baritone carried him through a career spanning 80 years. tony martin grew up in poverty. found his escape in m
torrential rains battered the capital city of manila forcing many citizens to evacuate.than 2,000 people rushed to shelters nationwide. strong winds and waves ripped two barges from their anchors and sent them crashes into homes. china, firefighters used shovels and their bare hands to rescue six people? from a home in the southern province after a landslide leveled it crews say heavy machinery might have made things worse. rescuers dug out a small tunnel to pull the four adults and two kids...
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i'm joined by mark e transport t the organization that looks out here in the capital city. mark evans, give us an idea of how big a challenge today was, the first week day of the olympics. >> as you can imagine, we're doing our best not only to get spectators to and from their seats, but also london's work force getting into and out of london, as well. we have 50,000 spectators going out for the cross-country event. that's in the opposite direction of the normal flow. we have to put in specific measures there. that will be important this evening. commuters who normally use the london bridge station, platforms 136, they will not be able to do that tonight. it will have to go to the other stations in order to get home. >> give us some numbers. we are one of the world's great cities. how many commuters would you normally see travelling around london? how many extra people on top of that are you having to deal with? >> on a normal day, 12 million people on the london transport network. on busy days like today, we will carry an extra 3 million trips on our network. 25% increase.
i'm joined by mark e transport t the organization that looks out here in the capital city. mark evans, give us an idea of how big a challenge today was, the first week day of the olympics. >> as you can imagine, we're doing our best not only to get spectators to and from their seats, but also london's work force getting into and out of london, as well. we have 50,000 spectators going out for the cross-country event. that's in the opposite direction of the normal flow. we have to put in...
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what is the a string of bomb attacks and shootings across the capital city of baghdad and also north of the capital that have left at least eighty two people dead and some one hundred people injured this is the most deadly attack in at least if you know in iraq it follows a day yesterday that saw some seventeen people killed in just one incident some eighteen people were killed in one neighborhood now we're hearing from a security personnel spokesperson that the target of these attacks is predominantly security and iraqi police it comes just days off to a warning by the leader of al qaeda in iraq abu bakar al but gaiety said he would be retaking strongholds that had been those of al qaida he would be pushing out the united states and its allies in an audio recording that was posted online he said and i'm quoting and he was referring here to the united states you will see which i have been at the heart of your country since war has only just begun now these latest developments in iraq are parallel to what we're seeing unfolding in syria but it is interesting that the mainstream media
what is the a string of bomb attacks and shootings across the capital city of baghdad and also north of the capital that have left at least eighty two people dead and some one hundred people injured this is the most deadly attack in at least if you know in iraq it follows a day yesterday that saw some seventeen people killed in just one incident some eighteen people were killed in one neighborhood now we're hearing from a security personnel spokesperson that the target of these attacks is...
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notably now, in the heart of the capital city of damascus. the syrian army is fighting the rebels, an ominous development in a civil war that so far seems to have no end. nbc's ayman mohyeldin is following the developments from cairo. ayman, good evening. >> reporter: brian, it was 12 years ago today that president assad took power in syria. tonight his fight to stay in power is playing out in syria's capital. the violence and bloodshed that has ravaged other parts of the country has reached damascus. activists say that government tanks and armored personnel carriers backed by helicopter gunships have been deployed in key parts of damascus, pounding opposition rebels and protecting important government installations. it's the most intense fighting to hit the capital since the conflict began a year and a half ago. the opposition says it intends to expand its operations in the coming days, while syria's minister of information tries to downplay the fighting saying the military has repelled infiltrators and the government remains firmly in contr
notably now, in the heart of the capital city of damascus. the syrian army is fighting the rebels, an ominous development in a civil war that so far seems to have no end. nbc's ayman mohyeldin is following the developments from cairo. ayman, good evening. >> reporter: brian, it was 12 years ago today that president assad took power in syria. tonight his fight to stay in power is playing out in syria's capital. the violence and bloodshed that has ravaged other parts of the country has...
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in columbus, ohio's capital city, the protesters occupied the state house. >> if we continue to fracis state, my asthma is going to get worse. >> fracking has changed my life forever. what i thought w water i thought was safe i drank for a long time and developed numerous health problems. >> i'm trying to do everything i can to support those people, because they're in the fight of their lives. this is not just environmentalism as an idea. this is literally a threat to where you live. >> reporter: fox is currently working on the sequel to "gasland" and has filmed at sites in europe and australia. he hopes his work will help spur anti-fracking movements around the world. however, another documentary filmmaker is making a very different film supporting shale gas fracking. phalen mclear's film is called "frac nation." it visits places featured in "gasland" to evaluate the impact of fracking on those communities. he said in some places gas occurred naturally in the water supply, even before fracking began. >> there is so much stuff out there in the media that to actually go through and tr
in columbus, ohio's capital city, the protesters occupied the state house. >> if we continue to fracis state, my asthma is going to get worse. >> fracking has changed my life forever. what i thought w water i thought was safe i drank for a long time and developed numerous health problems. >> i'm trying to do everything i can to support those people, because they're in the fight of their lives. this is not just environmentalism as an idea. this is literally a threat to where...
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sign of the times is a new high-rise buildings, bridges and roads and the construction in the capital city of phnom penh. but there are victims behind the scenes of this large development. the government holds development rights and is forcing out residents opposed to its projects. it's not rare for clashes between the authorities and residents to result in injuries or even in death. observers estimate that tens of thousands of people were displaced by development projects in the past few years in phnom penh alone. cambodia's history is complicating the program. many residents of the capital were forced by the pol pot's government to move to farming areas in 1970s. the regime later banned property deeds and real estate registries. now it's unclear who owns what land and residents have little choice but to obey government eviction orders. this woman lives in phnom penh with her nine famil members. now officials are demanding the family leave the area where an irrigation facility planned. the government said the family is effectively occupying the land legally. her family moved in more than
sign of the times is a new high-rise buildings, bridges and roads and the construction in the capital city of phnom penh. but there are victims behind the scenes of this large development. the government holds development rights and is forcing out residents opposed to its projects. it's not rare for clashes between the authorities and residents to result in injuries or even in death. observers estimate that tens of thousands of people were displaced by development projects in the past few years...
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you know, nobody gets a chance to come to the capital, the capital city of the united states and play -- and be the quarterback in that town. i definitely look at it as a blessing. the fans are definitely starved for success. but i think the players in the locker room are starved for success as women. they won't to get -- as well. they want to get out and show people what they're made of. >> okay. i want to remind you that training camp is open to the public till august 14 but there is no camp on sundays. the parking lots open at noon and the gates will open at 1:00 p.m. the big exception is august 4 because that's fan appreciation day. and that will kick off festivities at noon. but before you go, you have to print out a free invite from redskins.com. redskins.com. >>> a new report says that maryland governor martin o'malley is about to call for a special session of state legislators. "the washington post" is saying that the governor is pushing for a plan to expand gambling in the state. it would reportedly include a new casino at the washington harbor in oxon hill and the expansion
you know, nobody gets a chance to come to the capital, the capital city of the united states and play -- and be the quarterback in that town. i definitely look at it as a blessing. the fans are definitely starved for success. but i think the players in the locker room are starved for success as women. they won't to get -- as well. they want to get out and show people what they're made of. >> okay. i want to remind you that training camp is open to the public till august 14 but there is no...
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another issue regarding reality, the left, i think, strengthened its core power in the capital city. that was, you know, a 40% plus victory by the prd. joy showed us those very important numbers as well, by far their largest voting in the state of mexico city with around 7 million voters, morelos, guerrero, and others. now the problem for the left is that this is a great anomaly. they control the neuralgic center of the country and some parts of the south, but little else, and my prognosis, i wish there was a modern left in mexico. mexico from my perspective badly needs a progressive agenda, an agenda that prioritizes social justice. mexico is now one of the four most unequal countries in latin america, just, you know, neck and neck with countries like brazil, colombia, and some of the central american countries. mexico badly needs social justice, but the left, my prognosis is bad. i don't think the left can do too much. it remains too fractious. many of them came from the pri so they have the same habits. it's vertical control, nationalism, redistribution is rhetoric, but in reality
another issue regarding reality, the left, i think, strengthened its core power in the capital city. that was, you know, a 40% plus victory by the prd. joy showed us those very important numbers as well, by far their largest voting in the state of mexico city with around 7 million voters, morelos, guerrero, and others. now the problem for the left is that this is a great anomaly. they control the neuralgic center of the country and some parts of the south, but little else, and my prognosis, i...
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olympic torch arrived in london last night in dramatic fashion to begin its seven-day tour of the capital citymorning. last night the torch was locked in the tower of london where queen elizabeth keeps her jewels. you think there's a little security think? a little bit. the flames started the day at the primer riddian and in greenwich, taking a trip there royal observatory overlooking the equestrian events. on to the actual location of the equestrian competition as well as stop by as north greenwich arena, actually the arena for the gymnastics and basketball finals. 8,000 torchbearers will carry the olympic flame during the 70-day torch relay, it is wrapping up. >>> the 2012 game, less than a week away. nbc 4 is your olympic station. tune into the opening ceremony, july 27th, and visit i'm barack obama and i approve this message. [romney singing]: oh beautiful, for spacious skies, for amber waves of grain, for purple mountains majesty, above the fruited plain, america, america, god shed his grace on thee,
olympic torch arrived in london last night in dramatic fashion to begin its seven-day tour of the capital citymorning. last night the torch was locked in the tower of london where queen elizabeth keeps her jewels. you think there's a little security think? a little bit. the flames started the day at the primer riddian and in greenwich, taking a trip there royal observatory overlooking the equestrian events. on to the actual location of the equestrian competition as well as stop by as north...
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it also includes analysises of other capital cities abroad. this information will better equip agencies and the public to consider the critical policy decisions -- thank you for inviting me and i'm happy to answer questions. >> thank you. >> members of the subcommittee, i would like to thank you -- mr. chairman, ranking member and members of the subcommittee, i would like to thank you for inviting the national civic arts society to speak today. as a -- tradition in -- we believe in the importance of preserving and protecting the national mall and the plans that created it as an essential park. the mall and the surrounding monumenting core are arguably the greates -- to highlight this, we recently did a documentary film on washington, d.c.'s classical heritage which is available to watch on our website, civic art.org. the mall as we know it is merely just own over 100 years old, yet it -- it is hard to imagine, but at the turn of the 20th century, there was no breathtaking vista from the capitol to the -- noble edifices, but instead a shabby ra
it also includes analysises of other capital cities abroad. this information will better equip agencies and the public to consider the critical policy decisions -- thank you for inviting me and i'm happy to answer questions. >> thank you. >> members of the subcommittee, i would like to thank you -- mr. chairman, ranking member and members of the subcommittee, i would like to thank you for inviting the national civic arts society to speak today. as a -- tradition in -- we believe in...
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the city is not in fusing any additional capital to move the project ford, has to survive and grow based on the existing revenue streams from existing tenants and other non-city sources with the exception of the capital reserve they have accumulated. supervisor chu: you mentioned in the earliest part of your presentation a reference to 54 years. why that was relevant to creating a 60-year term. i did not quite catch how you got 54 years. >> if one assumes institutional financing in a 30-year term for each project phase, if we look out to the last project, phase four of the project, which at its slowest would be concluded in 2036, you add it 30 years of debt on top of that and that takes you to 2066. we determined a 60-year term in consideration of other long-term leases seemed reasonable and that the tolerance level we were hearing from the institutional find answers like u.s. bank or bank of america who indicated long term commitment and the city was buying into the vision of all of the phases of being concluded was imperative in order to secure the financing from its institutions. >> t
the city is not in fusing any additional capital to move the project ford, has to survive and grow based on the existing revenue streams from existing tenants and other non-city sources with the exception of the capital reserve they have accumulated. supervisor chu: you mentioned in the earliest part of your presentation a reference to 54 years. why that was relevant to creating a 60-year term. i did not quite catch how you got 54 years. >> if one assumes institutional financing in a...
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will wrap up this overseas tour with a major policy speech, a foreign policy speech here in the capital city of warsaw tomorrow and then he returns home to the united states to focus on the issue he believes is the number one topic in this election, the economy. >> peter alexander traveling with governor romney in warsaw tonight. peter, thanks. >>> syria's top diplomat here in london defected today criticizing the assad regime on his way out for their crackdown on the rebels that has killed upwards of 20,000 people so far. in syria the fighting goes on, a lot of it over control of the biggest city there, aleppo, the city the size of chicago, illinois, where the rebels have made their stand. we have been able to get a report out again tonight from our chief foreign correspondent richard engel, who is covering the fighting from inside syria. >> reporter: the government assault on aleppo is strangling the city. u.n. officials say some 200,000 people have fled aleppo in the last two days alone. syrian troops seemed determined to drive the rebels out of this city along with many of its 3 million
will wrap up this overseas tour with a major policy speech, a foreign policy speech here in the capital city of warsaw tomorrow and then he returns home to the united states to focus on the issue he believes is the number one topic in this election, the economy. >> peter alexander traveling with governor romney in warsaw tonight. peter, thanks. >>> syria's top diplomat here in london defected today criticizing the assad regime on his way out for their crackdown on the rebels that...
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rebels are closing in on the capital city of damascus. in fact they're already there. one day after a brazen bombing killed three senior members of assad's regime. government forces reportedly striking back with attack helicopters and shelling. meantime president assad, at least at this time, seems to be in hiding although syria's state-run media reported that assad attended a swearing-in ceremony for the new defense minister who replace the minister killed in yesterday's blast. some suggesting that blast is a turning point in this 16-month long uprising. activists estimate since the crackdown began more than 17,000 people have been killed. most of the dead said to be civilians. we have breaking developments by the minute here on "happening now". we'll take you straight to the region for a live report just ahead. jon: 110 days until we vote for the next president of the united states. brand new polls on how americans would vote if that election were held today. we'll tell you whom voters would like to see on the ticket with governor romney as well. jenna: a horrific bu
rebels are closing in on the capital city of damascus. in fact they're already there. one day after a brazen bombing killed three senior members of assad's regime. government forces reportedly striking back with attack helicopters and shelling. meantime president assad, at least at this time, seems to be in hiding although syria's state-run media reported that assad attended a swearing-in ceremony for the new defense minister who replace the minister killed in yesterday's blast. some suggesting...
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we're seeing this right now we've seen fresh terror attacks as well as new fighting close to the capital city of damascus says the crisis in syria continues to exit bloody violence all over the middle eastern country. one of the peace how many times. the international red cross has a fish. declared the syrian conflict as civil war and that means competence could be up for prosecution for potential war crimes under international law and defense analyst. believes the change in the conflict stages could be used by some foreign powers to sue their interests. it will be interesting to see how far would that go to to be pursue for instance the western powers are going to try to highlight the actions labeled the syrian government. did try to seek is that they show to a prosecutor for work crimes members perhaps of this aurora bitter over the syrian military washita was a change of government that they want through what they call a regime change and therefore they want to either raise any pressure or blame for everything that could be said against it to try to raise the pressure before russia and chi
we're seeing this right now we've seen fresh terror attacks as well as new fighting close to the capital city of damascus says the crisis in syria continues to exit bloody violence all over the middle eastern country. one of the peace how many times. the international red cross has a fish. declared the syrian conflict as civil war and that means competence could be up for prosecution for potential war crimes under international law and defense analyst. believes the change in the conflict stages...
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china's popular microblogging sites to criticize the poorly managed drainage system inside the capital city. the british prime minister, david cameron, has pledged that london is ready for what he calls the greatest show on earth. while oscar-winning director danny boyle, who is a mastermind behind the opening ceremony, and we'll see him in a few hours' time, while he prefers the final jots and everything else he needs to do for the curtain raise in the stadium. there will be many people trying to, in a sense, make a comparison between where london 2012 stands in its opening ceremony alongside others we've seen in the recent and the more distant past. that brings me to my desk, janie hampton, an olympic historian, author of "london olympics 1908 and 1948," so let's not forget, london has held the olympics twice before. just tell me how very different this olympics is going to be from the others that london has seen. it is fundamentally transformed, isn't it, the whole olympic idea. >> it's a completely different thing. in 1948, london was still recovering from the second world war. the gove
china's popular microblogging sites to criticize the poorly managed drainage system inside the capital city. the british prime minister, david cameron, has pledged that london is ready for what he calls the greatest show on earth. while oscar-winning director danny boyle, who is a mastermind behind the opening ceremony, and we'll see him in a few hours' time, while he prefers the final jots and everything else he needs to do for the curtain raise in the stadium. there will be many people trying...
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notably now in the heart of the capital city of damascus. the syrian army is fighting the rebels and ominous development in a civil war that so far seems to have no end. a man mohyeldin is following the developments from cairo. >> reporter: it was 12 years ago today that president assad took power in syria. tonight his fight to stay in power is playing out in syria's capital. the violence and bloodshed has reached damascudamascus. armored tanks and other carriers have been deployed in key parts of damascus, pounding opposition rebels and protecting important government installations. it's the most fighting to hit the capital since the conflict began a year and a half ago. it intends to expand its operations in the coming days, while syria's minister said they have repelled infiltrators. the fight has now come to damascus itself. >> ayman mohyeldin, thanks. >>> ten days to go now until the olympic games get underway in london. the man whose company was hired to provide security at all the olympic venues admitted his company screwed up and now
notably now in the heart of the capital city of damascus. the syrian army is fighting the rebels and ominous development in a civil war that so far seems to have no end. a man mohyeldin is following the developments from cairo. >> reporter: it was 12 years ago today that president assad took power in syria. tonight his fight to stay in power is playing out in syria's capital. the violence and bloodshed has reached damascudamascus. armored tanks and other carriers have been deployed in key...