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instead, the agent housed ravi in a work camp in dubai. after three weeks, the agent told him that for an additional fee, he could get ravi a job with a subcontractor - ecolog. >> so you were promised a job dyncorp for $1200. and then you got a job at ecolog for $500? >> yes. >> how much money did you pay the agent? >> ravi had been recruited under fraudulent terms that compelled him to work for a year simply to pay of his debt. according to the us state department and the united nations, this is human trafficking - illegal under us and international law. >> what percentage of workers paid fees to agents in order to get here? >> start with one issue education... gun control... the gap between rich and poor... job creation... climate change... tax policy... the economy... iran... healthcare... ad guests on all sides of the debate. >> this is a right we should all have... >> it's just the way it is... >> there's something seriously wrong... >> there's been acrimony... >> the conservative ideal... >> it's an urgent need... and a host willing
instead, the agent housed ravi in a work camp in dubai. after three weeks, the agent told him that for an additional fee, he could get ravi a job with a subcontractor - ecolog. >> so you were promised a job dyncorp for $1200. and then you got a job at ecolog for $500? >> yes. >> how much money did you pay the agent? >> ravi had been recruited under fraudulent terms that compelled him to work for a year simply to pay of his debt. according to the us state department and...
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to dubai. the building blocks for the next decade and beyond are all around us. i'm cnn's rachel crane. over the next half-hour we'll take you around the globe to cities preparing for the future, using technology that's change how we live. and force us to ask the question. is the city of tomorrow already here? the high cost energy, crime, choking air pollution, around the globe, these 21st century challenges are all being met with real innovation. in england, wind energy from the atlantic is powering london homes. police in los angeles are crunching big data to solve every day crime. and in seattle, one building is redefining what it means to be green. real solutions. but the challenges only grow bigger. according to the u.n., the world's population will reach 8.3 billion by 2030. in that same time greenhouse gases are expected to increase by 25%. the world's trash nearly doubled. while half the world will live in areas threatened by lack of water. what does that mean for cities? 60% of us will live in one bifrl 2050, 70%. the demand for clean air, water, energy,
to dubai. the building blocks for the next decade and beyond are all around us. i'm cnn's rachel crane. over the next half-hour we'll take you around the globe to cities preparing for the future, using technology that's change how we live. and force us to ask the question. is the city of tomorrow already here? the high cost energy, crime, choking air pollution, around the globe, these 21st century challenges are all being met with real innovation. in england, wind energy from the atlantic is...
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dubai. and now it's even moved into mecca. in mecca, the architectural firm of osama bin laden's father which has had the favor of the saudi royals for many years. they have built in mecca, they have built overlooking the most sacred place in islam a fairmont hotel that is built in the shape of big ben. not even las vegas has come up with a hotel initiate a big ben, and you can look from the penthouse down underneath the hotel is a shopping center with 40 -- 4000 jobs. >> let me as it went to prepare questions. i want to ask one question. i'm curious to talk about where this book sits in your body of work. you talked about some of the difficulties of posing to editor on writing book about religion and some of the ideas in this book are implicit in your earlier work but that is something unique about the inception of the work in 9/11 and the way you set out in a journey to discover some source of yourself. how do you see this book in terms of your larger literary project and where does it tak
dubai. and now it's even moved into mecca. in mecca, the architectural firm of osama bin laden's father which has had the favor of the saudi royals for many years. they have built in mecca, they have built overlooking the most sacred place in islam a fairmont hotel that is built in the shape of big ben. not even las vegas has come up with a hotel initiate a big ben, and you can look from the penthouse down underneath the hotel is a shopping center with 40 -- 4000 jobs. >> let me as it...
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let's turn to dubai.heir biggest publicly-traded builder continued to drop after an investment company failed to reach investors over the weekend. this stock has had a great run of late. let's find out what is going on. what does this morning bring for this stock? >> good morning. yes, it shows that investors today are still unsure about what to make of the announcement that came over the weekend here. said ity, the company is considering several strategic options for its investments. that came after the stock market suspended the share last week, on thursday. the company responded to reports saying they are in talks with the outgoing ceo about buying at least half of his stake at share.5 to 6 dollars a that was higher than the market price. say basically that the outgoing ceo is the biggest shareholder in the company and he owns about 29% while the state controls about 19% of the company. a lot of investors were looking for a confirmation from the deal but theis company said it is considering several opt
let's turn to dubai.heir biggest publicly-traded builder continued to drop after an investment company failed to reach investors over the weekend. this stock has had a great run of late. let's find out what is going on. what does this morning bring for this stock? >> good morning. yes, it shows that investors today are still unsure about what to make of the announcement that came over the weekend here. said ity, the company is considering several strategic options for its investments....
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paris and dubai have topped $2 billion in dubai, the show may not compare according to deutsche bank as ubs. modest orders and modest expectations for boeing. the bright side is chinese demand. that is really where we are likely to see the lions share of orders. china is nearing in order for airbus and boeing. we're not sure if it will be the 737engine offering, or the max. it is the new single aisle jets offered by boeing. they will also be looking at the 777, the wide-body workhorse. knowing is upgrading that plane in the coming years so it will be more fuel-efficient. it will have composite wings and things of that nature. orders for that have been quite strong. asna make it attention farnborough begins today for its weeklong show. >> you listed would boeing is changing, any other announcements from aircraft manufacturers as to what they are changing? >> let's stick with going for a moment. is will please airlines, but it may not please passengers. they are squeezing more seats into that 737 single aisle plane. thet isn't tight enough in air these days. >> exactly. it is going to
paris and dubai have topped $2 billion in dubai, the show may not compare according to deutsche bank as ubs. modest orders and modest expectations for boeing. the bright side is chinese demand. that is really where we are likely to see the lions share of orders. china is nearing in order for airbus and boeing. we're not sure if it will be the 737engine offering, or the max. it is the new single aisle jets offered by boeing. they will also be looking at the 777, the wide-body workhorse. knowing...
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sanjay gupta and today i'd like to show you a different side of dubai.ly they're known for their skyscrapers, beaches, and shopping but dubai also has lots of different types of activities including skiing. yes, snow skiing. >> i've never seen anything quite like this. something quite intuitive about staying in doors. as you can imagine they provide you with all the equipment you need. a helmet. as a neurosurgeon, i personally think this is the most important piece. let's go. feels like the real thing. i'm going to give it a shot. there's something sort of unnatural about skiing in the middle middle of the desert, but i think the novelty of it makes it extraordinary, a lot of fun. who would have thought i come all the way to the desert in dubai and i get to go snow skiing. what a terrific day. wow, this hotel is amazing. oh no. who are you? who are you? wrong answer. wait, daddy, this is blair, he booked this room with priceline express deals and saved a ton. yeah, i didn't have to bid and i got everything i wanted. oh good. i always do. oh good. he seem
sanjay gupta and today i'd like to show you a different side of dubai.ly they're known for their skyscrapers, beaches, and shopping but dubai also has lots of different types of activities including skiing. yes, snow skiing. >> i've never seen anything quite like this. something quite intuitive about staying in doors. as you can imagine they provide you with all the equipment you need. a helmet. as a neurosurgeon, i personally think this is the most important piece. let's go. feels like...
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so a country hike dubai probably -- like dubai probably has 300,000 citizens, and the rest are foreigners. saudi has 18 million, roughly 18 million saudi citizens. so despite the fact that they have a lot more money spread over 18 million people, they can't provide the lifestyle to which people in the gulf are accustomed. and, you know, that gets, that gets noticed by saudis who look and say why can't we live as well as they do? and then for the more conservative ones, they say we don't want all of those polluting influences in our country that they're allowing in theirs; western universities, alcohol, movie theaters, things like that. i mean, saudi arabia has a tourism directorate now, but they -- tourism does not mean what it would to you and me. they want saudis, they want muslims who come to the annual pilgrimage in mecca to then travel around the kingdom and spend money and see things. so muslim tourism. they are not looking to get you and me on a -- or anyone else -- on a, you know, camel trip through the empty quarter, you know? it's not, it's not tourism like we would think of it
so a country hike dubai probably -- like dubai probably has 300,000 citizens, and the rest are foreigners. saudi has 18 million, roughly 18 million saudi citizens. so despite the fact that they have a lot more money spread over 18 million people, they can't provide the lifestyle to which people in the gulf are accustomed. and, you know, that gets, that gets noticed by saudis who look and say why can't we live as well as they do? and then for the more conservative ones, they say we don't want...
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that's with dubai and not the case. generally dubai will rally with unrest. what's happening here is arabtec is the most heavy traded stock on the dubai index. and this is an index dominated by property stocks. not oil, aviation, it's mostly property construction. so what's really the problem is something evolving over the last year. you had the ceo come in over a year ago. he was harolded as someone bringing change and going to bring all the new projects to dubai. the stock was soaring, life was good. unfortunately, it was felt in some circles in abu dhabi that was a bit big for his britches. they decided to oust him in mid-june and unfortunately doing this the stock tumbled and people were very, very concerned about how much support all of these investments and all the cop instruction projects really had from abu dhabi. so it was like abu dhabi cutting its nose off its face. this is something you don't want to see happening. you don't want a situation where the government is essentially saying that we are not -- we are going to do this and get rid of this g
that's with dubai and not the case. generally dubai will rally with unrest. what's happening here is arabtec is the most heavy traded stock on the dubai index. and this is an index dominated by property stocks. not oil, aviation, it's mostly property construction. so what's really the problem is something evolving over the last year. you had the ceo come in over a year ago. he was harolded as someone bringing change and going to bring all the new projects to dubai. the stock was soaring, life...
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. >> dubai is building the largest shopping mall. 100 hotel and apartments.ct is dubbed a temperature controlled pedestrian city. the project is part of dubai's bid to become a year round tourist destination. it is unclear when it will be completed. dubai has several of the world's largest mall also. >> that's a super mall. >> 6:53. now we'll be right back. safety goggles? this breakfast burrito is exploding with flavor. i think you're getting a little carried away. morning, guys. he knows what's up. does he? both: yeah. i really work with you guys... every day. dunkin's southwest steak breakfast burrito with delicious steak, fire-roasted vegetables, and fajita seasoning is packed with flavor. hurry in today. enjoy the big taste of dunkin' donuts' southwest steak breakfast burrito today. >> philadelphia zoo son wheels is fun for children -- on wheels is fun for children, others it's therapeutic. sharrie williams has the story. >> reporter: one by one the kids are meeting wallace the robot. they are not at the philadelphia zoo. >> our hands are like wallace's
. >> dubai is building the largest shopping mall. 100 hotel and apartments.ct is dubbed a temperature controlled pedestrian city. the project is part of dubai's bid to become a year round tourist destination. it is unclear when it will be completed. dubai has several of the world's largest mall also. >> that's a super mall. >> 6:53. now we'll be right back. safety goggles? this breakfast burrito is exploding with flavor. i think you're getting a little carried away. morning,...
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. >> jeff: the-- of dubai says wants to build the mall of the world. the project would encompass 8 million square feet and 20,000 hotel rooms. dubai has not said when the project will be finished. still ahead here, the faces of mt. rushmore and the face of the carver who put them there. high-risk patients more than lipitor. bad cholesterol... you're going down! yeah! lowering cholesterol is a big deal, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors, because you could be at increased risk for plaque buildup in your arteries over time. so, when diet and exercise aren't enough to lower cholesterol, adding crestor can help. i'm down with crestor! crestor is not right for everyone, like people with liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. tell your doctor about other medicines you're taking. call your doctor right away if you have muscle pain or weakness, feel unusually tired; have loss of appetite, upper belly pain, dark urine or yellowing of skin or eyes. these could be signs of rare but serious sid
. >> jeff: the-- of dubai says wants to build the mall of the world. the project would encompass 8 million square feet and 20,000 hotel rooms. dubai has not said when the project will be finished. still ahead here, the faces of mt. rushmore and the face of the carver who put them there. high-risk patients more than lipitor. bad cholesterol... you're going down! yeah! lowering cholesterol is a big deal, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors, because you...
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i had the opportunity to visit dubai. what do you find wrong with the facility in dubai? >> i don't know that particular facility so i wouldn't be able to address it but there are many standard embassy designs that work well for their missions. there are some that could work better and this initiative is about improving on something that did a lot of good. i could look at dubai more closely but i don't have any particular comments without knowing it in great detail. >> the general concern here is it doesn't make common sense to me, it is not common sense to suggest the we are going to spend more time on design and ultimately that is going to take a shorter period of time. to follow up, we have been talking for hours now but as a follow-up, this is conceptually i just don't understand it. there have been suggestions that standards embassy design was 1-size-fits-all. that has never been true. we built 90 different buildings and one thing that drives me personally and i share this with mr. cummings and others, you have multiple reports and an inspector general report that sa
i had the opportunity to visit dubai. what do you find wrong with the facility in dubai? >> i don't know that particular facility so i wouldn't be able to address it but there are many standard embassy designs that work well for their missions. there are some that could work better and this initiative is about improving on something that did a lot of good. i could look at dubai more closely but i don't have any particular comments without knowing it in great detail. >> the general...
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. >> the middle east is a hot investment plane, property markets are on fire there sunday, the dubai stock market dropped almost 6%. we covered a little bit in sunday trading, cube bind the middle east, they trade friday and saturday are closed days and they begin their first day of trading on sunday. well, the mark the closed on thursday and then opened on sunday down 6%, up a little bit here today. largely, that's on concerns of potentially overheating property market, so arab tech this is a big builder that's operating in that part of the world, was down nearly 10% at one point on sunday. there was a little bit of concerns that ones of the major stakeholders, aybar investments, did not confirm a report where there had been speculation they would be increasing their share in the companies and that stock dropping, as you can see, about 10% there, a big issue over there. now, european banks retreated several years ago on emerging markets and middle east investments have been coming back into the middle east in a big way. they are all down and sue, largely on greater concerns sanction
. >> the middle east is a hot investment plane, property markets are on fire there sunday, the dubai stock market dropped almost 6%. we covered a little bit in sunday trading, cube bind the middle east, they trade friday and saturday are closed days and they begin their first day of trading on sunday. well, the mark the closed on thursday and then opened on sunday down 6%, up a little bit here today. largely, that's on concerns of potentially overheating property market, so arab tech this...
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and you bring up dubai as a good example. the main route in and out of that airport goes over iraq. you know, it's very hard to find a way in and out of that airport that doesn't go over some sort of a war zone and end up using the route over iran. also when you look at what happened with this latest -- this crash out of burkina faso over mali, all signs point to weather but it raises the question, they have had concerns there that those militants who no doubt, at least from what we saw when we were there, all the local people were talking about the rpgs and the weapons, that those al qaeda-linked groups had obtained from libya. that there was concern, that they could shoot planes out of the sky. this is a couple years ago and people kind of mentioned it, sort of in passing, that, oh, maybe some of the air france flights aren't going to fly directly over northern mali because they would be aiming at air france. now that has become a tangible reality for people. and i don't think there's any question that people are going to think about it more than they did before. >> still -- go ah
and you bring up dubai as a good example. the main route in and out of that airport goes over iraq. you know, it's very hard to find a way in and out of that airport that doesn't go over some sort of a war zone and end up using the route over iran. also when you look at what happened with this latest -- this crash out of burkina faso over mali, all signs point to weather but it raises the question, they have had concerns there that those militants who no doubt, at least from what we saw when we...
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. >> on july 3rd, 1988, an iran yane airliner with 290 people on board from tehran to dubai, when it shot down over the persian gulf, by a missile fired from a u.s. navy ship. the us had been exchanging gunfire and mistakenly took the air 330 airbus for an iranian fighter jet. five years before that, in september 1983, a korean passenger plane, with 269 on board was shot down by a russian fighter jet after it accidentally strayed into then soviet airspace. the soviet government first denied involvement. >> let us now listen to the tapes. >> but at the u.n. security council, audio tapes made it clear, it was a deliberate act. >> in both of those cases, there had been something else going on in the area the day before. in the ukrainian case, something was shot down the day before. so it's possible that people on both sides of the border, russia and ukraine, were seeing it through the lens of the continuing activity that's been going on on that border and thinking, this was not a passenger plane, but thinking it was a military plane. >> in this case, denial is possible again. the ethnic
. >> on july 3rd, 1988, an iran yane airliner with 290 people on board from tehran to dubai, when it shot down over the persian gulf, by a missile fired from a u.s. navy ship. the us had been exchanging gunfire and mistakenly took the air 330 airbus for an iranian fighter jet. five years before that, in september 1983, a korean passenger plane, with 269 on board was shot down by a russian fighter jet after it accidentally strayed into then soviet airspace. the soviet government first...
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i had an opportunity to visit dubai which was one of the last standard embassy designs. what do you find wrong with the facility in dubai? >> i don't know that particular facility. so i wouldn't be able to address it. but i would like to say that there are many standard embassy designs that i think work well for their missions. i think there are some that could work better and i think this initiative is about improving on something that was good and that did a lot of good. so i could look at dubai more closely and get back to you with comments, but i don't have any particular, not knowing it in great detail. >> the general concern here is, it just doesn't make common sense to me -- it's just not common sense to suggest that we're going to spent more time on design and ultimately that's going to take a shorter period of time. i just -- i still will follow up -- we've been talking for hours here. ought as a follow-up, this is just conceptually -- i just don't understand it. there have been some suggestions that standard embassy design was just one size fits all. that's not
i had an opportunity to visit dubai which was one of the last standard embassy designs. what do you find wrong with the facility in dubai? >> i don't know that particular facility. so i wouldn't be able to address it. but i would like to say that there are many standard embassy designs that i think work well for their missions. i think there are some that could work better and i think this initiative is about improving on something that was good and that did a lot of good. so i could look...
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let's just say you're flying to the united states from either dubai or india.you look at the map, you almost have to fly over one of those high concern areas. it's either that or fly hours out of the way. and some say that is just not practical. the faa can ban u.s. flights in dangerous areas. after mh-17 was shot down in eastern ukraine, that area joined crimea, north korea, northern ethiopia, libya and somalia as off limits to u.s. aircraft. in iraq, u.s. passenger planes can fly but only above 20,000 feet out of range of most missiles. warnings in effect for eight other areas as well. such as syria and afghanistan. the threats include missiles and small arms fire, but airlines can fly there if they want. >> but airlines have always had to make decisions about whether particular cities are safe to operate to. >> reporter: in fact, three days after mh-17 was shot down in ukraine another malaysian plane flying from kuala lumpur to london passed over the war-torn city of homs in syria. the airline explained the decision to cnn's richard quest. >> it was designat
let's just say you're flying to the united states from either dubai or india.you look at the map, you almost have to fly over one of those high concern areas. it's either that or fly hours out of the way. and some say that is just not practical. the faa can ban u.s. flights in dangerous areas. after mh-17 was shot down in eastern ukraine, that area joined crimea, north korea, northern ethiopia, libya and somalia as off limits to u.s. aircraft. in iraq, u.s. passenger planes can fly but only...
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dubay and beth osborne will be joining us. then, we will learn more about bitcoin with drew breakspear. numbers should be coming out right now and we will have them shortly. turning to u.s. intelligence and keeping america safe, officials they areing say concerned that al qaeda is trying to develop a new and improved bomb that could go undetected through air or its security. aere is no indication such bomb has been created or that there is a specific threat to the united states. the obama administration called for tighter security measures at foreign air flow -- foreign airports that have flights to the u.s.. against a been warned potential attack against an airport. the warning came from ugandan police. back in the united states, president obama in some financial news. in an answer -- in an interview, he says bank customers need to be better protected against failed risk-taking. changes he pushed for and signed into law in 2010 protect taxpayers from having to bailout failed banks, but that bank traders can still make huge bo
dubay and beth osborne will be joining us. then, we will learn more about bitcoin with drew breakspear. numbers should be coming out right now and we will have them shortly. turning to u.s. intelligence and keeping america safe, officials they areing say concerned that al qaeda is trying to develop a new and improved bomb that could go undetected through air or its security. aere is no indication such bomb has been created or that there is a specific threat to the united states. the obama...
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. >> the dubai based airline. >> but they have to go down this way to get to the headquarters around now if you then take a look at what's going over other parts o f the middle east, now everybody is avoiding the black sea area and eastern ukraine, but that you have still got to get your aircraft, somehow you've still got to fly the plane over somewhere. i mean if you're here and you want to get over there, well that's a very long way around. you can't really go around there. so am sot point there has to be a judgment. that's where the regulators come in. at some point there has to be a judgment that it's safe to go that way or it's safe to go that way or that way, and that's the big issue. >> now here's the question i have. let's say you change all these routes, right? >> you have a color. so i'm going to circle l the areas here. . these are all the planes going down to the middle east. by the way, just to make it clear to everybody, dubai is the second or third busiest -- largest. >> it's becoming the largest airport. number of seats and number of seats bought. >> this is highly r
. >> the dubai based airline. >> but they have to go down this way to get to the headquarters around now if you then take a look at what's going over other parts o f the middle east, now everybody is avoiding the black sea area and eastern ukraine, but that you have still got to get your aircraft, somehow you've still got to fly the plane over somewhere. i mean if you're here and you want to get over there, well that's a very long way around. you can't really go around there. so am...
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. >> reporter: over there, the plane has taken off for dubai and it will fly over iraq. whether it should is a hot topic there. airlines the world over are facing similar dilemmas where their planes should fly. >> in india hundreds could be trapped under a mudslide. 17 bodies have been pulled from the mud. it 457 after heavy rain. they have pulled out a few of the survivors but the thick mud and rain is hampering their search and rescue efforts. >>> and in romania after being hit by surging floodwaters two people dead and hundreds forecasted to evacuate. the town got as much as ten feet of water. >>> the french government has evacuated nearly french and british nationals from libya. the north african country has been unstable since it's up rising in 2011. dozens have been killed in clashes between rival militias. yesterday 30 people were killed. >>> officials in nigeria say they're trying to find more than 30,000 people who may have been exposed to the deadly ebola virus. nigeria's first case surfaced in legos. an american traveling to liberia collapsed at the airport an
. >> reporter: over there, the plane has taken off for dubai and it will fly over iraq. whether it should is a hot topic there. airlines the world over are facing similar dilemmas where their planes should fly. >> in india hundreds could be trapped under a mudslide. 17 bodies have been pulled from the mud. it 457 after heavy rain. they have pulled out a few of the survivors but the thick mud and rain is hampering their search and rescue efforts. >>> and in romania after...
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we are looking at airlifting from dubai, borrowing from the unhcr from their syrian stockpil stockpileswr getting there. today and tomorrow will be active. >>> we have seen people fleeing, bodies littering the streets. no break in the shelling. people who have been fleeing - where are they going? well, thi have not many options. the border is closed. they are not free to go. they are moving inland. what happened before is people moved in with families, with the u.n. schools. there's a lawn behind the hospital. people are sitting there. there was 50,000 that fled yesterday, what they saw was the bodder areas were between shed. many did not want to leave, an area along the border. people don't want to go anywhere, it's their home, they have kids. how do they take care of them. the intense operation has achieved that objective from the israelis. people are telling us there's hardly anyone left. people are still coming this. as i said earlier, there was a fear. once it lifts, once more people can go in there to see what happened, many more bodies will be brought out. >> the death toll stand
we are looking at airlifting from dubai, borrowing from the unhcr from their syrian stockpil stockpileswr getting there. today and tomorrow will be active. >>> we have seen people fleeing, bodies littering the streets. no break in the shelling. people who have been fleeing - where are they going? well, thi have not many options. the border is closed. they are not free to go. they are moving inland. what happened before is people moved in with families, with the u.n. schools. there's a...
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into dubai. builder,largest continuing to be under pressure. the state-run investment company failed to reassure investors of and support. bloomberg news reporter joins us now from dubai with the latest. give us the latest. stock was trading it hasay and since then returned back to the market after suspension last week. it has been down pretty much every day for the second day now. it is because of the company has failed to tell investors a much about what a plans to do with a by the held about -- outgoing ceo which is about 29% of the company. the company said it wanted the report. basically, they have several ideas they are considering. and it is confidential. >> when are we expecting some clarity? what is the timeline? we have not been given anything in terms of the timeline. as far as we know they are in talks and a price range is higher than the shares. when the shares are right now. does not -- the company did not give us a range. in theeally still up air. that is why uncertainty is waiting on it. >> thank you very much. the latest from t
into dubai. builder,largest continuing to be under pressure. the state-run investment company failed to reassure investors of and support. bloomberg news reporter joins us now from dubai with the latest. give us the latest. stock was trading it hasay and since then returned back to the market after suspension last week. it has been down pretty much every day for the second day now. it is because of the company has failed to tell investors a much about what a plans to do with a by the held about...
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what was supposed to be a short, roughly 30 minute flight from iran to dubai ended in tragedy. 290 innocentsengers became victims to ongoing tensions in the region. iran air 655 mistakenly shot down by the american navy ship, the uss vincennes. >> it was a shock, because the russian had shot down a korean passenger plane a few months before, and the u.s. had never done that. so it was shock and disbelief, certainly. >> reporter: and just as we're seeing today, the incident back then sparked international outrage, finger pointing and controversy, all of it directed at the united states. >> it seems likely there was an inadd ver tent tragic mistake. why shouldn't the united states pay reparations to the families who have lost ones? >> were you out there banging for reparations when our hostages were held against their will for so many months? >> reporter: officials claimed the navy acted in self-defense, firing missiles at what was thought to be an enemy war plane. >> not going to dignify the response that we deliberately destroyed iran air 655. >> reporter: even then, jornlts h.w. bush stood
what was supposed to be a short, roughly 30 minute flight from iran to dubai ended in tragedy. 290 innocentsengers became victims to ongoing tensions in the region. iran air 655 mistakenly shot down by the american navy ship, the uss vincennes. >> it was a shock, because the russian had shot down a korean passenger plane a few months before, and the u.s. had never done that. so it was shock and disbelief, certainly. >> reporter: and just as we're seeing today, the incident back then...
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syria, as my colleagues know, as we've flown -- >> you go down to the gulf, all the flights down to dubai, qatar, all these places you're going across potentially unstable areas. >> i suppose people are going to maybe start thinking twice about that. >> it tends to -- in previous major axe deputies there is a sort of immediate result, but after a month or two, people just say, well, i've got to go anyway. >> david dechas, thanks for joining us on cnn with your expertise. >>> coming up after the break right here on cnn and cnn international, by the way, welcome to our viewers in the united states, the thoughts of the passengers' loved ones. nick norris, a doting grandfather was on flight mh17. three of his grandkids with him. we'll be right back. ♪ >>> welcome back. close to 300 people lost their lives on malaysian flight mh17. with each one there is a special story. we would like to take you the time to tell about you a few. quinn lucas schansman. there are images on your screen. he was studying business in amsterdam. he loved soccer. a friend says he was the kind of guy who stuck up for
syria, as my colleagues know, as we've flown -- >> you go down to the gulf, all the flights down to dubai, qatar, all these places you're going across potentially unstable areas. >> i suppose people are going to maybe start thinking twice about that. >> it tends to -- in previous major axe deputies there is a sort of immediate result, but after a month or two, people just say, well, i've got to go anyway. >> david dechas, thanks for joining us on cnn with your expertise....
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. >>> boeing lands a $56 billion order from dubai's airline. it finalized the order to buy 150 of boeing 777 x jets. it made the commitment weeks after scrapping an order with boeing's rival airbus. the deal includes purchase rights for an additional 50 planes, which if used, could increase the value of the sale to about $75. shares of boeing were unchanged to $126.79. >>> a legal victory for pfizer today. a long-running shareholder class-action lawsuit was discussed. the suit, which dates back to the year 2004 accused the drug maker of misleading investors about the safety of the celebrex drugs. they said the drugs caused cardiovascular risks. >>> shares of cell gene were up in today's session despite news the arthritis drug missed the target. the company said it will continue the study unchanged based on a recommendation by a monitoring committee and bernstein analysts remains positive on the outlook and cell gene rose to $87.52. >>> allegan's ceo seeks to repeal a hostile offer. he's always looking at potential targets and pointed to about $
. >>> boeing lands a $56 billion order from dubai's airline. it finalized the order to buy 150 of boeing 777 x jets. it made the commitment weeks after scrapping an order with boeing's rival airbus. the deal includes purchase rights for an additional 50 planes, which if used, could increase the value of the sale to about $75. shares of boeing were unchanged to $126.79. >>> a legal victory for pfizer today. a long-running shareholder class-action lawsuit was discussed. the...
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we have run out of the mattress, hygiene kits, we are looking at airlifting from dubai, boring from the unhcr from the syria response stocks in jordan. we are getting there. today is going to be difficult. tomorrow is going to be difficult. the food that we need to distribute is an area we can't access. we are working with the israeli authorities to get access to the warehouses. it will be a long day. >> can i get your answer on your assessment that the impact the war is having on the civilians. not only those that have been killed and wounded but those displaced, those that have been moving in fear, it's going to have a huge long-term psychological effect. if you are a 6-year-old child in gaza, it's the sixth war. we have to find a way to get passed all of this. >> thank you, thank you so much for joining us on al jazeera, a huge challenge to deal with the influx of thousands of people that are coming into gaza city looking for shelter because that operation on the border has been relentless. we can hear artillery fire from the tanks. they seem to move closer to where they are, and the
we have run out of the mattress, hygiene kits, we are looking at airlifting from dubai, boring from the unhcr from the syria response stocks in jordan. we are getting there. today is going to be difficult. tomorrow is going to be difficult. the food that we need to distribute is an area we can't access. we are working with the israeli authorities to get access to the warehouses. it will be a long day. >> can i get your answer on your assessment that the impact the war is having on the...
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with your win in dubai, your ranking was at 44 and that took you back up to 23? >> something like that. >> what is that like? i mean we've all read and we know that you're a fierce competitor. it's not even about being number two. it's always about being number one. what's that climb like for you? >> well, it's fun to see your name go up in the rankings, i have to say that is what it's all about. especially now, you know, i don't take anything for granted, and not that i ever meant to before, but in some ways i think i did. obviously, when you do a lot of hard work, you deserve to get where you were, but i realized for sure what a privilege it has been to be able to do the things i've done. >> you're not as hard on yourself or are you? >> yeah. no excuses. >> no excuses. who you are on the court, is that who you are off the court as well? >> yes. off of the court, i can't sit still. so i always have to be doing something. i'm trying to achieve something. but on the court i'm very serious, but off the court i'm not serious at all. i'm always looking for the next l
with your win in dubai, your ranking was at 44 and that took you back up to 23? >> something like that. >> what is that like? i mean we've all read and we know that you're a fierce competitor. it's not even about being number two. it's always about being number one. what's that climb like for you? >> well, it's fun to see your name go up in the rankings, i have to say that is what it's all about. especially now, you know, i don't take anything for granted, and not that i ever...
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what was supposed to be a short, roughly 30-minute flight from iran to dubai ended in tragedy. 290 innocent passengers became victims to ongoing tensions in the region. iran air flight 655, mistakenly shot down by the american navy ship, the uss vin sens. >> it was a shock, because the russians had just shot down a korean passenger plane a few months before. and the u.s. had never done that. so it was shock and disbelief certainly. >> and just as we're seeing today, the incident back then, sparked international outrage, finger pointing, and controversy. all of this directed as the united states. >> it seems likely there was an inadvertent, tragic mistake. given these circumstances, why shouldn't the united states pay reparations to the families of these lost ones? >> were you out there banging for reparations when our hostages were held against their will for so many months? >> officials blame the u.s. navy ship acted in self-defense in international waters, firing two surface-to-air missiles is what was thought to be an enemy warplane. >> i'm not going to digify way response the charge tha
what was supposed to be a short, roughly 30-minute flight from iran to dubai ended in tragedy. 290 innocent passengers became victims to ongoing tensions in the region. iran air flight 655, mistakenly shot down by the american navy ship, the uss vin sens. >> it was a shock, because the russians had just shot down a korean passenger plane a few months before. and the u.s. had never done that. so it was shock and disbelief certainly. >> and just as we're seeing today, the incident...
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2010, al asiri devised printer bombs, successfully smugging explosives inside printers in flight to dubai. police found them before they could explode. today's generation of explosives are far more sophisticated and harder to detect than anything before. low low-vapor explosive or pressure explosive does not give on vapor so there's nothing to sniff. that makes them ideal for smuggling through curi and rd to dect. >> u.s., british and many other airports already have extensive and effective security measures, including sniffer detectors and body scanners. it's not clear what more precautions could be taken but occasional delays are likely so passengers can take off without fear. frank gardner, bbc news. >>or mor this thre, spoke art te ago with rie. he served sretary of homeland security. tom ridge, you have been in the room as the discussions, taking place before an announcement like this is made. what constitutes that process? >> first of all, i think it's a very important question because the answer is, it's not just one meeting. it's a series of meetings among multiple agencies and mu
2010, al asiri devised printer bombs, successfully smugging explosives inside printers in flight to dubai. police found them before they could explode. today's generation of explosives are far more sophisticated and harder to detect than anything before. low low-vapor explosive or pressure explosive does not give on vapor so there's nothing to sniff. that makes them ideal for smuggling through curi and rd to dect. >> u.s., british and many other airports already have extensive and...
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to dubai. the building blocks for the next decade and beyond are all around us. i'm cnn's rachel crane. over the next half-hour we'll take you around the globe to cities that are preparing for the future using technologies that change how we live and force us to ask the question. is the city of tomorrow already here? the high cost of energy, crime, choking air pollution. around the globe these 21st century challenges are being met with real innovation. in england, wind energy from the atlantic is powering homes. police in los angeles are crunching big data to solve every day crime. and in seattle, one building is redefining what it means to be green. real solutions. but the challenges only grow bigger. according to the u.n., the world population will reach 8.3 billion by 2030. in the same time, greenhouse gases are expected to increase by 25%. the world's trash nearly doubled. while half the world will live in areas threatened by lack of water. what does that mean for cities? 60% of us will live in one. and by 2050, 70%. and the demand for clean air, water, energ
to dubai. the building blocks for the next decade and beyond are all around us. i'm cnn's rachel crane. over the next half-hour we'll take you around the globe to cities that are preparing for the future using technologies that change how we live and force us to ask the question. is the city of tomorrow already here? the high cost of energy, crime, choking air pollution. around the globe these 21st century challenges are being met with real innovation. in england, wind energy from the atlantic...
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have got plenty more for you on our website including climate cover dubai plans to build the world's first climate controlled city as a summer temperatures in the united arab emirates reach over forty five degrees celcius the area under a huge glass dome is to accommodate a shopping center hotels and even a wellness district more than that on line. and while you're there in the middle ages returns to the very end village as the world's largest medieval festival has kicked off more than one hundred twenty thousand people have already attended the event game of thrones if you will on our team dot com we've got all the footage and of course the details for. now the islamic state terror group just got a thousand new members and they are reportedly raking in a million dollars a day by selling oil they seized in syria and iraq despite their growing threat the u.s. does not want to stop supporting the so-called moderate opposition in syria and it's you can look at the group's influence. extremist group now controls a vast part of iraq and syria and has announced a caliphate one report says
have got plenty more for you on our website including climate cover dubai plans to build the world's first climate controlled city as a summer temperatures in the united arab emirates reach over forty five degrees celcius the area under a huge glass dome is to accommodate a shopping center hotels and even a wellness district more than that on line. and while you're there in the middle ages returns to the very end village as the world's largest medieval festival has kicked off more than one...
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infamous extraordinary rendition program now the case was brought to the court by two men captured in dubai and pakistan and then brought to poland in two thousand and two there they were water boarded and abused and then sent on to guantanamo polish officials have already called the court's decision embarrassing to place the blame on those who ruled the country at the time when i'm now joined by alexi other chefs he's been covering this story and has visited one of the bases alexy good to see. what did you see when you were in poland we went to the northeastern part of poland the town of ramadi where reportedly one of the cia black sites was located although i can say it was hard luck because we went there the only thing we can manage to see was the airstrip the military airstrip where reportedly. the cia prisoners were brought in and then taken to a different location we also heard witness accounts that they indeed saw military war military airplanes landing in that area even sometimes three or four o'clock in the morning but that is as far as it as it got we didn't find this location we
infamous extraordinary rendition program now the case was brought to the court by two men captured in dubai and pakistan and then brought to poland in two thousand and two there they were water boarded and abused and then sent on to guantanamo polish officials have already called the court's decision embarrassing to place the blame on those who ruled the country at the time when i'm now joined by alexi other chefs he's been covering this story and has visited one of the bases alexy good to see....
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we have plenty more on our website for you including climate cover dubai plans to build the world's first climate controlled the city as summer temperatures in the united arab emirates reach over forty five degrees celsius the area under a huge glass dome is to accommodate a shopping center hotels and even a wellness district more than on line. why are there the middle ages returned to a bavarian village as the world's largest medieval festival is kicked off kind of like a game of thrones if you will more than one hundred twenty thousand people have already attended the event on our team dot com we've got footage pictures and all of the details just for you. home delivery has made our lives much more comfortable it is possible to get almost any product without leaving our house now the service could become even faster with careers and scooters becoming a feeling of the past now the world's biggest web retailer amazon is risking is asking the u.s. federal aviation administration to have permission to use drones as part of its plans to deliver packages to customers in around thirty minutes
we have plenty more on our website for you including climate cover dubai plans to build the world's first climate controlled the city as summer temperatures in the united arab emirates reach over forty five degrees celsius the area under a huge glass dome is to accommodate a shopping center hotels and even a wellness district more than on line. why are there the middle ages returned to a bavarian village as the world's largest medieval festival is kicked off kind of like a game of thrones if...
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dubai plans to build the world's first climate controlled city as temperatures in the united arab emirates reach over forty five degrees the area under a huge glass dome is to accommodate a shopping center hotels and even a bit more on that on line. also while you're there the middle ages returns it to a very in a village as the world's largest medieval festival has kicked off more than one hundred twenty thousand people have already attended the event. we've got all of the footage of course details for you. and the islamic state terror group just got a new members and they are reportedly raking in a million dollars a day by selling oil they seized in syria and iraq despite their growing threat the u.s. does not want to stop supporting the so-called moderate opposition in syria and it looks at the group's influence. the extremist group now controls a vast part of iraq and syria and has announced a talent fate one report says a thousand strong syrian rebel brigade arrived at the headquarters of the islamic state in a convoy of over one hundred vehicles including tank tanks ceased from syria
dubai plans to build the world's first climate controlled city as temperatures in the united arab emirates reach over forty five degrees the area under a huge glass dome is to accommodate a shopping center hotels and even a bit more on that on line. also while you're there the middle ages returns it to a very in a village as the world's largest medieval festival has kicked off more than one hundred twenty thousand people have already attended the event. we've got all of the footage of course...
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the tri-valley is making dubai using more ground water and forcing mandatory water cuts. the dublin-san ramon services district is a rarity because it is actually fining water wasters. it's fined more than 80 people. >> because the supply is so low, we are cutting down on the -- trying to cut down on the demand. and fines are the method of last resort if you will to do that. >> make it look as pleasing as possible. >> reporter: rudy says he follows the rules. he says he hand waters at night twice a week for just five minutes. that's much more than his neighbors. >> a lot of these people don't water at all anymore and i'm doing it twice a week because i have my house for sale. >> reporter: in dublin, ryan takeo, kpix 5. >> dublin and san ramon say the state will give them a fraction of their usual allotments of water but not until september. >>> 4:46. and lawrence is here with a check on our weather. i didn't realize it was going to be that hot today. >> yeah. we're going to watch these temperatures soar. this ridge of high pressure building in out of the desert southwest.
the tri-valley is making dubai using more ground water and forcing mandatory water cuts. the dublin-san ramon services district is a rarity because it is actually fining water wasters. it's fined more than 80 people. >> because the supply is so low, we are cutting down on the -- trying to cut down on the demand. and fines are the method of last resort if you will to do that. >> make it look as pleasing as possible. >> reporter: rudy says he follows the rules. he says he hand...
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the mayor says it has backing from deep pocket investors in dubai. well, meantime, all this playing out as alameda county supervisors unanimously approved a new 10-year coliseum lease for the oakland a's. now, today's vote following 14 months of negotiations full of twists and turns. the agreement gives the a's an out in 2018 and allows the city to force the a's out of the coliseum if mayor quan's vision to tear down the coliseum materializes. back to the raiders. couple of reasons for raider fans not to panic just yet: first, the bay area is a much bigger tv market than san antonio. and that means bigger tv revenue and a larger fan base. also, keep in mind, nfl owners would have to approve any plan to move the team to texas. that's what we know at this hour. ken bastida in the newsroom, kpix 5. >> there's also been talk of the raiders sharing levi's stadium with the 49ers. but now there are new questions about the traffic mess getting in and out of that stadium. len ramirez is live with the big traffic jam before the first real event has happened at
the mayor says it has backing from deep pocket investors in dubai. well, meantime, all this playing out as alameda county supervisors unanimously approved a new 10-year coliseum lease for the oakland a's. now, today's vote following 14 months of negotiations full of twists and turns. the agreement gives the a's an out in 2018 and allows the city to force the a's out of the coliseum if mayor quan's vision to tear down the coliseum materializes. back to the raiders. couple of reasons for raider...
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now, the mayor claims that the concept has the backing from some very deep pocket investors in dubai.e, all this texas talk has caught oakland coliseum officials quite by surprise. >> i was surprised. i think many of us are really focused on trying to
now, the mayor claims that the concept has the backing from some very deep pocket investors in dubai.e, all this texas talk has caught oakland coliseum officials quite by surprise. >> i was surprised. i think many of us are really focused on trying to
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blame those in charge of the country at the time the case was brought to court by two men captured in dubai in pakistan and then brought to poland in two thousand and two they were water boarded there and abused and then sent to guantanamo a lecture is yes she's been covering the story for tea and visited one of the bases . we went to the northeastern part of poland the town of ramadi where reportedly one of the cia black sites was located although i can say it was hard luck because we went there the only thing we can manage to see was the airstrip the military airstrip where reportedly. the cia prisoners were brought in and then taken to a different location and we also heard. witness accounts that they indeed saw military war airplanes landing in that area even sometimes three or four o'clock in the morning but that is this part is that as it got we didn't find this location we didn't find this facility of course it even if it existed there it was very seriously classified then we went back to warsaw and we had an interview with one of the lawyers of these two men who by the people to be
blame those in charge of the country at the time the case was brought to court by two men captured in dubai in pakistan and then brought to poland in two thousand and two they were water boarded there and abused and then sent to guantanamo a lecture is yes she's been covering the story for tea and visited one of the bases . we went to the northeastern part of poland the town of ramadi where reportedly one of the cia black sites was located although i can say it was hard luck because we went...
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grown around 6.4% even with all of the turmoil politically around this region and turmoil economically dubaifered which is nearby. people are very excited about this. the exchange came out today. les aboutout with ru how it will go about opening the market and the steps it will take. they said the time i would be the first half of next year. whatr people not familiar, are the stocks and names that investors can get their hands on now? >> saudi arabia has some of the largest and most important stocks that investors have long wanted to have access to. the biggest petrochemical maker in the world is listed. bank, one of the largest banks and the world. kingdom holding, investment of the billionaire prince and listed on that market and has stakes in many companies and so on. there are very large companies in saudi arabia that a lot of people would like to get the ability to trade in them. >> fascinating. thank you for joining us. still two come, a drop in revenue. the markets shrink. the most concerning regions. that is later this hour. ♪ >> welcome back. i am jonathan ferro. the big news is fra
grown around 6.4% even with all of the turmoil politically around this region and turmoil economically dubaifered which is nearby. people are very excited about this. the exchange came out today. les aboutout with ru how it will go about opening the market and the steps it will take. they said the time i would be the first half of next year. whatr people not familiar, are the stocks and names that investors can get their hands on now? >> saudi arabia has some of the largest and most...
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it was many years ago flying from amsterdam into dubai.hat's a pretty normal route to fly, if you're trying to get from europe into asia. this is not an unusual route, but i think that since, as we've seen clearly with the u.s. airlines, since the hostilities, many airlines have decided that they're going to avoid the area if they can. clearly this will be one question, a very important question that is asked of malaysian authorities. there may not be an official restriction on flying over ukrainian airspace, but why were you doing that? >> and tom, a question about the investigation, and we're going to have some investigators able to talk to us here shortly. how long is it generally before we find out -- and i know this was a point of great contention after the last malaysia airlines incident -- before we generally know the transcript of air traffic when the last radio transmission was from this aircraft to euro control? >> well, you can imagine that the ukrainian air traffic controllers have probably already pulled the tapes and that the
it was many years ago flying from amsterdam into dubai.hat's a pretty normal route to fly, if you're trying to get from europe into asia. this is not an unusual route, but i think that since, as we've seen clearly with the u.s. airlines, since the hostilities, many airlines have decided that they're going to avoid the area if they can. clearly this will be one question, a very important question that is asked of malaysian authorities. there may not be an official restriction on flying over...
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that record is not going to last too long, though, because new york city and dubai are both in the processnes. but this one, at 35 bucks is going to charge you if you want to go at night, $25 during the day time. >> 30 minutes to make one revolution on the high roller in vegas. >> that's a long time. >> lovely lady from ohio. which of the following attractions has the most annual visitors? the las vegas strip, nevada, niagara falls, new york, and ontario, what is that, faneuil hall, boston, times square, new york, city. >> i'm going to say times square. >> you're going to win some money. >> great. >> times square, yeah, big time. >> number one, anywhere in the world, 40 million a year go to times square. they say if you stand there long enough you will meet everyone you've ever known. >> i don't know the place in boston. >> that's one of the great old revolutionary war era buildings. it's a great place to visit. all these places in the top ten. >> got them. >> lovely friend of yours from new orleans. all right. which of the following is not true about the attraction called the ledge? there
that record is not going to last too long, though, because new york city and dubai are both in the processnes. but this one, at 35 bucks is going to charge you if you want to go at night, $25 during the day time. >> 30 minutes to make one revolution on the high roller in vegas. >> that's a long time. >> lovely lady from ohio. which of the following attractions has the most annual visitors? the las vegas strip, nevada, niagara falls, new york, and ontario, what is that, faneuil...