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nagata visits one malay farming family. sohot bin kamin is the son of malay settlers.e and his wife live here with their five children and four grandchildren. ( speaking malay ) translator: my father came here from java. i remember him telling me how they cleared the jungle, built the roads all by themselves and planted their crops. they didn't have much to eat, and rice wasn't available, so they mostly ate potatoes. narrator: most farmers in this area grow oil palms. sowo however, even with this income, he barely kes enough to feed his family. sohot sells the oil palms that he harvests to a broker who lives in the same village. sia yong tee, an ethnic chinese, is also a second-generation son of settlers. ( conversing in malay ) ( translated ): could i ask you what tay's pri is for palm oil? ( translated ): two hundred-plus ringgit per ton. how much do you think is here? more than a ton and a half, i'd say. narrator: sia became an oil palm broker he and his family handle 30d 400 to of oil palm a m. narrator: sithe family income is nowker he aconsiderably moredle than t
nagata visits one malay farming family. sohot bin kamin is the son of malay settlers.e and his wife live here with their five children and four grandchildren. ( speaking malay ) translator: my father came here from java. i remember him telling me how they cleared the jungle, built the roads all by themselves and planted their crops. they didn't have much to eat, and rice wasn't available, so they mostly ate potatoes. narrator: most farmers in this area grow oil palms. sowo however, even with...
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malaysia is a state where malays indians and chinese coexist. chinese make up a quarter of the population but they don't have a single player on the national team. at it peak malaysian football included several chinese players including soh chin aun. but playing football isn't always an appealing career. malaysian chinese are often highly ambitious. they prefer to go into business and make money rather than play sport. the lack of ethnic chinese players is limiting the potential of malaysian football as a whole. a new initiative aims to reverse this trend. many pupils at this elementary school are ethnic chinese. the coach from a local football team comes to teach them twice a week. >> translator: i participate because it's a good way to train myself. >> translator: sometimes my teacher scoldse ding class because i can't stop thinking about football. >> translator: if our three minorities manage to come together malaysia will be strong again like in the 1970s. >> reporter: this 11-year-old shows promise. he signed up to train with the football s
malaysia is a state where malays indians and chinese coexist. chinese make up a quarter of the population but they don't have a single player on the national team. at it peak malaysian football included several chinese players including soh chin aun. but playing football isn't always an appealing career. malaysian chinese are often highly ambitious. they prefer to go into business and make money rather than play sport. the lack of ethnic chinese players is limiting the potential of malaysian...
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more than four million people are packed into this tiny island state. 76% are ethnic chinese, 14% are malaynd about eight percent are indian. ( indianusic playing ) singapore has a long tradition as a base for foreign traders. its can be seenr history in the architectural reminders of its days as a british colony. that tradition continues with singapore serving as a popular location as the headquarters for multinational corporations and as a home for their employees. poon: singapore is a great place to live. it's safe, they have schools for their kids, but that all of their factories are either in malaysia an hour to fly to jakarta,ilandu they would rather make singapore their home base, have an office there where they process the information, but really to go out to malaysia and indonesia and thailand for their factories, where the real processing and assembly takes place. narrator: linking materials, processing and assembly to global operations requires the movement of massive quantities of freight. singapore handles more than 15 million containers a year. its relative location allows it
more than four million people are packed into this tiny island state. 76% are ethnic chinese, 14% are malaynd about eight percent are indian. ( indianusic playing ) singapore has a long tradition as a base for foreign traders. its can be seenr history in the architectural reminders of its days as a british colony. that tradition continues with singapore serving as a popular location as the headquarters for multinational corporations and as a home for their employees. poon: singapore is a great...
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ushering in that period of malay known at the '70s. and symbolized by the floundering jimmy carter presidency. which brings me to my final character. ronald reagan. recovering the voice of theodor roosevelt, president ronald reagan, a democrat turned republican, worked to resurrect the american identity, built on religious morality and shared family life. this time for the world to know our intellectual and spiritual value, rooted in the source of all strength, he stated in his famed 1981 speech at notre dame. a belief in a supreme being and a law higher than our own. in time of crisis and challenge, reagan said elsewhere, families kept safe our actual churt heritage reinforced spiritual values. he added it is time to recommit ourselves to the concept of the family. the concept that must withstand the trends of lifestyles and legislation. from 1986 until the end of his presidency three years later, reagan gave mounting attention to strengthening the nation's family system. the family provides children with a haven of love and concern.
ushering in that period of malay known at the '70s. and symbolized by the floundering jimmy carter presidency. which brings me to my final character. ronald reagan. recovering the voice of theodor roosevelt, president ronald reagan, a democrat turned republican, worked to resurrect the american identity, built on religious morality and shared family life. this time for the world to know our intellectual and spiritual value, rooted in the source of all strength, he stated in his famed 1981...
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in calvert county, maryland, melissa malai, news 4. >>> an 11-year-old in colorado says she'll thinking out in school. her day recently ended up in handcuffs. she got argumenttive, extremely rude when she was caught in the hall without permission. when a counselor couldn't help, police were called if, taking her out in handcuffs. her mother says her daughter was wrong, she questions the punishment. >> criminal. they're treating them like criminals, and they're not. they're kids. >> officials with the school district looked into this case, say everything was handled properly. both the girl and her sister are now attending a new school. >>> let's get another update on our forecast. we had a beautiful day. very crisp. >> something very nice wendy. a lot of people enjoying this winter so far because it's been so warm. and it looks like those warm temperatures are coming back. this is the reason why. you don't notice a lot on this satellite and radar. one thing you will notice, see these cloud here making their way to the north and east? that is a warm front. it will start to usher in som
in calvert county, maryland, melissa malai, news 4. >>> an 11-year-old in colorado says she'll thinking out in school. her day recently ended up in handcuffs. she got argumenttive, extremely rude when she was caught in the hall without permission. when a counselor couldn't help, police were called if, taking her out in handcuffs. her mother says her daughter was wrong, she questions the punishment. >> criminal. they're treating them like criminals, and they're not. they're kids....
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live in rockville, maryland, melissa malay, news 4, back to you. >>> tonight family, friends and members heights community will hold a rally in response to recent hate crimes. the silent march will start at the ihop on irving street where the first of two attacks took place. it will then continue to the scene of the second attack at georgia avenue and irving streets. a gay man was shot at the ihop after witnesses say the shooter used a gay slur. the next day a gay man was robbed and beaten on georgia avenue. police are classifying both cases as hate crimes. that march starts at 7:00. >>> d.c. councilmember david katena got emotional as the council took a vote on the south capital street memorial act. he headed up a two-year effort to create and pass a bill focused on youth behavioral health and truancy after the south capital street murders. nine people were shot in a drive-by shooting in 2010. four of them died. today he was thanking the mother of one of the victims when he got choked up. >> i am honored and humbled -- you know, after these tragedies happen, you can't simply light a can
live in rockville, maryland, melissa malay, news 4, back to you. >>> tonight family, friends and members heights community will hold a rally in response to recent hate crimes. the silent march will start at the ihop on irving street where the first of two attacks took place. it will then continue to the scene of the second attack at georgia avenue and irving streets. a gay man was shot at the ihop after witnesses say the shooter used a gay slur. the next day a gay man was robbed and...
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during a leadership conference at the national harbor today news 4's melissa malay talked with top rankingfficials about their impact on the world. >> reporter: this is the 25th women's leadership symposium marking the first time women from all five branches of the military have attended. >> 25 years ago it was maybe a dozen women. today i think the registration is something like 1700. >> reporter: for some it's all about networking and for others mentoring or even giving workplace advice. >> just getting to see all of the women in the service is awesome. >> reporter: the event, a who's who of top military women. one of the headliners michelle flournoy the most senior female pentagon official in history. >> it's a great opportunity for people to come together, compare notes and how to make a difference going forward. >> flournoy served under leon panetta. despite her success she says when it comes to women in the workplace there is still work to be done. >> the real sign of progress will be when it's not a headline when there's a first woman whatever. >> reporter: commander nicole shuey wi
during a leadership conference at the national harbor today news 4's melissa malay talked with top rankingfficials about their impact on the world. >> reporter: this is the 25th women's leadership symposium marking the first time women from all five branches of the military have attended. >> 25 years ago it was maybe a dozen women. today i think the registration is something like 1700. >> reporter: for some it's all about networking and for others mentoring or even giving...
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malays, whether, smog, you and become a physical health, even her emotional health, her friends said. so, she could hear sometimes some things, other days she couldn't hear very well at all to get it went from bad to worse because her other fourier was compromised as well. so here she is coming young married woman about to enter her husband's world. this is one of what she referred to leader announced visible voyles and was full of people that were hunters, big gaming hunters and they went fishing and raised horses. in the spring they were in london for the season and then they went shooting in scotland in the fall and spend their summers on the english countryside. this is her at the top. these were all kinds of aristocratic elite french in this in england, the end of the included this man to the command, the prince of wales, the notorious womanizer. when you see a price you have to buy a suitable home so they bought a house in england. this is a modern-day picture, and i have a friend that flew the american flag on the anniversary. so, the couple moved into this home, began to enter
malays, whether, smog, you and become a physical health, even her emotional health, her friends said. so, she could hear sometimes some things, other days she couldn't hear very well at all to get it went from bad to worse because her other fourier was compromised as well. so here she is coming young married woman about to enter her husband's world. this is one of what she referred to leader announced visible voyles and was full of people that were hunters, big gaming hunters and they went...
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mouren ambassador, saying this is wrong but i was following orders, lieutenant william callie, at the malaider, we were following orders to kill everything in sight. if it's an order you have to disavow it. jon: i guess the question becomes, who dis the order to pick up american troops, whether that's illegal or not. >> unfortunately, this happens all the time. marines are forced to arrest other marines, to detain other marines, if it is considered that they have somehow violated the law of war or rules of engagement. that happens all the time. but it's up to that individual marine to make a moral decision on whether or not that's a lawful order. and sometimes, that is actually fought out in court. especially in the climate these days, where the rules of engagement are so gray. but i mean, i've heard him on the news talk about the massacre an all those things and that is completely separate, really, i think from what's happening now with the facebook page and free speech issue. there's this common perception we're going to -- a common perception -- >> jon: we're going to have to wrap it the
mouren ambassador, saying this is wrong but i was following orders, lieutenant william callie, at the malaider, we were following orders to kill everything in sight. if it's an order you have to disavow it. jon: i guess the question becomes, who dis the order to pick up american troops, whether that's illegal or not. >> unfortunately, this happens all the time. marines are forced to arrest other marines, to detain other marines, if it is considered that they have somehow violated the law...