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have become leaders in the industry thanks to their father, stanley ho. the siblings have a combined net worth of $7 billion. for the last decade, they have met stiff competition. from a las vegas billionaire known for betting against the odds. >> they last week predicted i would not even open. they did not believe somebody else could do something better than they could. betty: they underestimated you. sheldon: they grossly underestimated me. betty: sheldon adelson is ceo of vegas sands, with a net worth of $35 billion. much of that wealth made on his macau casinos. the race for macau pits billionaire against billionaire. all vying for the attention of the 1.3 billion chinese to the north. macau is an 11-square mile enclave on the southern coast of mainland china. for over four centuries, it was under portuguese rule. today it is the closest place to china where gambling is legal. in 1962, chinese businessman stanley ho was the first person to usher in a new era of casinos in macau. ho building gambling empire that -- ho built a gambling empire that rake
have become leaders in the industry thanks to their father, stanley ho. the siblings have a combined net worth of $7 billion. for the last decade, they have met stiff competition. from a las vegas billionaire known for betting against the odds. >> they last week predicted i would not even open. they did not believe somebody else could do something better than they could. betty: they underestimated you. sheldon: they grossly underestimated me. betty: sheldon adelson is ceo of vegas sands,...
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so i sat in one of the meetings and pansy ho was there. it was not a very congenial environment. betty: she was not nice to you? sheldon: i don't think she was nice to most of the people. she doesn't like that we are competitive in the ferries. i think it is a matter of jealousy. i think they never anticipated that i would succeed. if you go back to when i first opened in 2007 with the venetian, and you look at the clippings, you look at the articles, it would be very clear that they thought that i would fail. the day i opened, we opened like 6:00 or 7:00 in the evening, by 7:00 in the morning we had over 114,000 visitors. betty: wow. sheldon: listen to this, there were 30 million people visiting macau. we got last year 63 million visitations. how can i get 63 million visitations from 30 million visitors? because 30 million visitors went to one of my four properties twice. betty: it remains to be seen who will claim the crown of -- as king of macau but for lawrence ho, he says success sometimes bigger isn't always better. some things that h
so i sat in one of the meetings and pansy ho was there. it was not a very congenial environment. betty: she was not nice to you? sheldon: i don't think she was nice to most of the people. she doesn't like that we are competitive in the ferries. i think it is a matter of jealousy. i think they never anticipated that i would succeed. if you go back to when i first opened in 2007 with the venetian, and you look at the clippings, you look at the articles, it would be very clear that they thought...
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that, at least, is the opinion of the founders of the global shapers hub in ho chi minh city. global shapers is a network of young leaders sponsored by the world economic forum with the aim of "building a more peaceful and inclusive world". in the case of the young people behind the ho chi minh hub, it seems that architecture and town planning have a major part to play in attaining that goal. they're calling their project 'saigon makeover'. >> these young 20-somethings want their city to look its best. the former post office dates back to the french colonial era. it's a tourist attraction, but clearly has seen better days. the vietnamese flag looks impressive waving in the wind, but the building itself is sorely in need of renovation. a new design competition gives locals a chance to contribute ideas how the city's looks could be improved. architects thanh hoa and doan thienphuc have come up with an idea for murals. elaine phuong nguyen is one of the competition's founders. >> even though the city is unique and very lively, we need public space that everyone can enjoy after wor
that, at least, is the opinion of the founders of the global shapers hub in ho chi minh city. global shapers is a network of young leaders sponsored by the world economic forum with the aim of "building a more peaceful and inclusive world". in the case of the young people behind the ho chi minh hub, it seems that architecture and town planning have a major part to play in attaining that goal. they're calling their project 'saigon makeover'. >> these young 20-somethings want...
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. >> we found his bloody shoes at the ho tell where the raid happened. it was reported to police. we're still looking for him. >>reporter: the new county commissioner in charge of security told us his priority is to win over people here. >> leadership. allegiance. to me, that gives me an opportunity to really get into the community. >>reporter: he also says somalis, regardless of where they come from must be screened thoroughly. at this checkpoint police do just that checking documents and fingerprints. this is one of many road blocks set up all the way to nairobi. some travellers say they don't mind the checks but have a problem with what they see as racial profiling and the bribes they sometimes have to pay. >>> france's most controversial politicians had a very public falling out. she is blocking her father from running for another key political role saying his outbursts are uncomfortable and not just damaging her but the party he founded. >>reporter: she's probably his most vocal supporter or at least she was. the national front's leader was desperate to become president at on
. >> we found his bloody shoes at the ho tell where the raid happened. it was reported to police. we're still looking for him. >>reporter: the new county commissioner in charge of security told us his priority is to win over people here. >> leadership. allegiance. to me, that gives me an opportunity to really get into the community. >>reporter: he also says somalis, regardless of where they come from must be screened thoroughly. at this checkpoint police do just that...
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that is the ho., not the fact that -- hoax, not the fact that climate is changing.ow" invited that senator and the other senators from the environmental committee to appear. all declined or did not respond. >> first of all, it's interesting that senator inhough argued only god could change the climate and not long after the pope issued a statement saying the human impacts on climate is a great test for humanity country? >> the fundamental reason is the misperception that being in favour of addressing the climate change challenge is against jobs in the economy. >> i'm not afraid to stand up to big oil. it does us no good to punish manufacturing in missouri, when india and china put up a coal fired plant every 10 minutes, it's the same atmosphere. >> there's a lot of people in the political sphere that think if you admit the reality of climate change, you are inviting a degree of government regulation that will be too pervasive, too intrusive, and against the general inclinations, particularly of political parties and factions anti-regulationses. >> do you think subst
that is the ho., not the fact that -- hoax, not the fact that climate is changing.ow" invited that senator and the other senators from the environmental committee to appear. all declined or did not respond. >> first of all, it's interesting that senator inhough argued only god could change the climate and not long after the pope issued a statement saying the human impacts on climate is a great test for humanity country? >> the fundamental reason is the misperception that being...
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it is bad news for the pimps and ho's and classy news for the classy man and. >> lady. stick around losers. >>> things have gotten completely out of control and it has to stop. that's the subject of tonight's tonight's -- one of the most popular topics is police misconduct. some of it is real and much of it is imagined. people love posting cell tone video of officers while declaring they have gotten out of control. i agree they have. the police? no. they remain one of the most controlled institutions in the world. it is the people. people who whether drunk on alcohol or civil liberties or a mix of the two take to the cell phone and assert their rights. when in enact all they are doing is making someone's difficult job more difficult like this wizard. >> can you take your glasses off for me, please? i don't feel safe and i would like to see your eyes. >> you would sph. >> yep. >> where are you coming from? >> you have no right to ask me that. where are you coming from? >> i am just checking on you. >> can you please take your glasses off so i feel safer? why does it matt
it is bad news for the pimps and ho's and classy news for the classy man and. >> lady. stick around losers. >>> things have gotten completely out of control and it has to stop. that's the subject of tonight's tonight's -- one of the most popular topics is police misconduct. some of it is real and much of it is imagined. people love posting cell tone video of officers while declaring they have gotten out of control. i agree they have. the police? no. they remain one of the most...
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those that were sacked are the chief of staff and the hoed of the special forces. he was head when houthis stormed in september. he was forced. president abd-rabbu mansour hadi inherited a weak and divided ministry loyal to the yemeni state and the former minister abd-rabbu mansour hadi. >> a divided military, but what kind of act is the firing of the ministry going to have. >> it's not a clear one. especially given the current circumstances. the president is not in yemen, he's in saudi arabia. he doesn't have the effect of the military. the military are on the ground and they are in alliance with the houthis, and it means forces loyal with president abd-rabbu mansour hadi. i don't see a clear and direct affect. maybe there'll be results of military loyal it the president. >> it makes sense that the bombing began, and it appears the houthi fighters are still powerful and embedded in many areas. how successful has the campaign been? >> i think we need to look at it from two different areas. tribes are effective in relation to weaponry and arsonry. they hit multiple
those that were sacked are the chief of staff and the hoed of the special forces. he was head when houthis stormed in september. he was forced. president abd-rabbu mansour hadi inherited a weak and divided ministry loyal to the yemeni state and the former minister abd-rabbu mansour hadi. >> a divided military, but what kind of act is the firing of the ministry going to have. >> it's not a clear one. especially given the current circumstances. the president is not in yemen, he's in...
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we are back at the top of the ho >>> keeping the peace, in baltimore, the cities mandatory curfew business to expire in just a matter of seconds but it hasn't exactly been a quiet night there. we are live with the look at the progress police are making overnight. >>> also new this morning as you get ready to head out the the door, closed for days after a firely truck crash is finally reopened this morning. >>> and rescued from the ruble, incredible new survival stories from the devastating earthquake including a young baby saved just days after the the devastation. >>> good morning thanks for is wednesday april 29th i'm ukee washington. >>> i'm erika von tiehl. calm is restored for now as thousands of local state and federal law enforcement officers blanketed that city overnight that it is i wide curfew in baltimore has just been lifted. scattered out breaks flared shortly after the curfew was instated. police arrested ten people for simple curfew violations. >> new jersey state police just tweeted these pictures of troopers getting ready to patrol baltimore overnight. they are helping off
we are back at the top of the ho >>> keeping the peace, in baltimore, the cities mandatory curfew business to expire in just a matter of seconds but it hasn't exactly been a quiet night there. we are live with the look at the progress police are making overnight. >>> also new this morning as you get ready to head out the the door, closed for days after a firely truck crash is finally reopened this morning. >>> and rescued from the ruble, incredible new survival...
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>>reporter: well what's going on now is the foreign ministers who have been in the ho tell behind me are now on their way to a technical college on the edge of the town where they will be giving a statement about what has been achieved here. now, what is not clear is the scope of that what exactly are they going to announce. is this an agreement? is it simply a statement? is it some sort of understanding. the information we have on what's going to be announced and we think that's going to really be in the next few moments, only comes from a few sources. everyone is keeping it pretty close to their chest. let me tell you those sources. one, the german foreign minister who just got in his car a moment ago. i manage to ask him what he thought had been achieved and as he got in the car and slammed the door he said this is an important step forward. we also have a tweet that's come from the iranian foreign minister who on his twitter in the last 12 minutes said we found solutions. ready to start drafting immediately. there is also a tweet in the last few moments from the iranian president
>>reporter: well what's going on now is the foreign ministers who have been in the ho tell behind me are now on their way to a technical college on the edge of the town where they will be giving a statement about what has been achieved here. now, what is not clear is the scope of that what exactly are they going to announce. is this an agreement? is it simply a statement? is it some sort of understanding. the information we have on what's going to be announced and we think that's going to...
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tom mcclellan got the heave-ho after the sharks missed the playoffs for the first time in 13 years. he never got him them to the stanley cup. he leaves as the franchise's leader and victory with 311. >>> the fbi is notifying hundreds of defendants in dozens of states, including california, their convictions involved flawed expert testimony. kiet do tess us the fbi admits nearly every examiner in an elite fbi forensic unit overstated evidence in a period spanning two decades. >> reporter: this affects five cases in california. three inmates are right now sitting on death row. the fbi has been using this hair comparison technique using a microscope and only their eyes to compare samples of hair taken from crime scenes. the samples taken from departments. the agency says this method is flawed and hundreds of people may have been broncly convict -- wrongly convict the. >> cleveland wright spent almost half his life in prison. he was convict ford a 1979 murder. the case was based on flawed fbi hair analysis. >> i didn't know too much about law when i got arrested and locked up. but i jus
tom mcclellan got the heave-ho after the sharks missed the playoffs for the first time in 13 years. he never got him them to the stanley cup. he leaves as the franchise's leader and victory with 311. >>> the fbi is notifying hundreds of defendants in dozens of states, including california, their convictions involved flawed expert testimony. kiet do tess us the fbi admits nearly every examiner in an elite fbi forensic unit overstated evidence in a period spanning two decades. >>...
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we look at the ho validate our thinking there. a game that retailers play to get you into the store and get you to try a lot of beds. in reality, one mattress can fit everyone. we use materials that are state-of-the-art that provide everyone great support and comfort. >> you have a 100 night trial. >> what's your return numbers? >> we have the easiest return trial out there. if you don't love it, call us up. we'll pick it up. fortunately, not many take us up on that. >> you don't have a marketing budget. you have people submit on youtube how they open it. so marketing budget. and even kylie jenner with 14 million instagram followers instagramed a picture of her brand-new house. there it is. there is kylie. how many sales did you get from that instagram? >> when you move into a new house, you need a new mattress. kylie just -- it was amazing working with her. seeing what she did was unbelievable. >> oh, my gosh. i can't imagine. we're watching it. wait until you go public. you made 200 million in the first two months. >> 20 million
we look at the ho validate our thinking there. a game that retailers play to get you into the store and get you to try a lot of beds. in reality, one mattress can fit everyone. we use materials that are state-of-the-art that provide everyone great support and comfort. >> you have a 100 night trial. >> what's your return numbers? >> we have the easiest return trial out there. if you don't love it, call us up. we'll pick it up. fortunately, not many take us up on that. >>...
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we cannot see that. >> reporter: but while heco studied the problem, homeowners like carlton ho were left waiting. it had been a year and a half that his system had sat unused. it's got to be frustrating. >> yes. like, you come home, you look at the panels on your ceiling, and you know you can't do anything with it. the bill comes every month. you know you've got two bills because i still have my financing. i have to pay for that. i have my electric bills, so... >> reporter: ho was left paying his regular electric bill, about $150 a month, plus another $240 a month in payments for the $23,000 solar panels he'd bought but couldn't use. >> hawaiian electric needs to and has taken steps to work with our customers to find solutions that works for them and works for the grid. and we haven't been perfect. it hasn't been a perfectly smooth process. >> reporter: there have been some ugly moments, frankly. >> there have been some very, very tough moments. it's been learning moments for us within the utility. >> reporter: and for the solar industry, which took a big hit when the utility slowed
we cannot see that. >> reporter: but while heco studied the problem, homeowners like carlton ho were left waiting. it had been a year and a half that his system had sat unused. it's got to be frustrating. >> yes. like, you come home, you look at the panels on your ceiling, and you know you can't do anything with it. the bill comes every month. you know you've got two bills because i still have my financing. i have to pay for that. i have my electric bills, so... >> reporter:...
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. >> yes, from farmers pick things up from and the person at ho tosses food in the gar it's staggering. there are farmers who say in the tomato season 22,000 pounds every 40 minutes are tossed because they are imperfect, just the way they look, not in the way they taste. graduation between d bruised, but i imagi stuff that bugs got squishy. >> yeah, and those s taken out, we're tal what we consider t aesthetic y beautiful. things that are bent. if you have a bent zucchini you can't sell it. to the grocery sto don't see many poo that are not perfect. >> the grocery store competing and they c beauty. like that pile of or >> i find myself drawn to the stores with the most gorgeous looking produce. inside these vegetan only on the outs >> it started in eur just first become aware of it? >> i became aware because of the chefs who took an ancient carrot and turned it into a vintage carrot and all of a sudden it was delicious. in france there is a market called intermarche. they sold the ridiculous potato and the stale lemon and compared food made from the produce with the perfect ones. and y
. >> yes, from farmers pick things up from and the person at ho tosses food in the gar it's staggering. there are farmers who say in the tomato season 22,000 pounds every 40 minutes are tossed because they are imperfect, just the way they look, not in the way they taste. graduation between d bruised, but i imagi stuff that bugs got squishy. >> yeah, and those s taken out, we're tal what we consider t aesthetic y beautiful. things that are bent. if you have a bent zucchini you can't...
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. >> i don't want to be in the ho, that's for -- in the hole, that's for sure.d be, because i think i'm the victim here. >> okay. and all of that will be figured out when the actual scenario is heard from the attorney's office. the senior hearing officer. then you can go ahead and give him whatever information that you have. do you understand that? >> yeah. >> any other questions? >> no. >> thank you. you have a nice day. >> you, too. >> the postponement of his hearing means that michael will remain in ad seg for the foreseeable future and still faces the possibility of a 15-month shu term. >> my life is in turmoil, i'm looked in this little bitty cell. if i get found guilty by the people, these people, this is going to be a kangaroo court. i've got 15 months in the shu, which most likely i will be found guilty. and then, the worst part is that they are asking the d.a. to press charges against me. if the d.a. presses charges against me, and i get convicted over there, i have another life sentence on top of the life sentence i already did, and i'm a victim here.
. >> i don't want to be in the ho, that's for -- in the hole, that's for sure.d be, because i think i'm the victim here. >> okay. and all of that will be figured out when the actual scenario is heard from the attorney's office. the senior hearing officer. then you can go ahead and give him whatever information that you have. do you understand that? >> yeah. >> any other questions? >> no. >> thank you. you have a nice day. >> you, too. >> the...
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that since our some three years ago when we were both talking about those issues and the risks on the ho rison -- in doud with over 500 billion euros. it has reinforced its fiscal union. it has certainly built a banking union. and of course it can do more and better. but it is a lot stronger than it was three year ago. which takes me to the first part of your question. what is now badly needed is not to you know talk but is to actually get on with the work. and greece authorities together with the representatives of the three institutions as we call them now have to really sit down, go through the work, focus on the objective of what is intended for the better for greece. which is restoring the economy stabilizing it. and by so doing re-establishing and reinforcing the sovereignty of the country. so we are for our part completely committed including on the weekends, wherever in athens brussels washington, to actually help the authorities navigate through the measures that will actually deliver on the objectives of the program while respecting some of the commitments that have been made i
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the agenda. parades and celebrations in ho chi minh city to mark the victory over america by vietnam.
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the port's waterfront land use plan. >> thank you, mary. good afternoon, president katz, commissioners woo ho and brandon, members of the public i am diane oshima with the port planning division and we wanted to present an update on the waterfront land use plan. as you know, back in august we released a comprehensive report and we've gotten many different comments and that really has been very helpful in informing our proposal today and we look forward to your comments and direction on that. just as a presentation, we'll highlight some of the take away issues that we have gleaned from all of the comments and the conversations that have taken place. we will walk you through the proposed process and the community participation model that we're proposing and the commission's involvement on how this process would unfold. first we thought that we would start with the highlights of some of the comments and the issues that we've received through the public review process from august pretty much up through the end of the year. it had been sort of a rolling discussion where we got comments, we've made
the port's waterfront land use plan. >> thank you, mary. good afternoon, president katz, commissioners woo ho and brandon, members of the public i am diane oshima with the port planning division and we wanted to present an update on the waterfront land use plan. as you know, back in august we released a comprehensive report and we've gotten many different comments and that really has been very helpful in informing our proposal today and we look forward to your comments and direction on...
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the agenda. parades and celebrations in ho chi minh city to mark the 40th anniversary of vietnam's victory over america >>> plus ... >> translation: there are 140 of us sharing a toilet and a tent >>> we hear how south africa's glaring inequalities are driving the nation apart. >>> there has been a dramatic rescue in nepal. five days after the earthquake struck a 15-year-old boy has been pulled from the rubble in kathmandu, where he was trapped between two collapsed floors. it's a moral booster. workers are still digging through rubbled buildings. now to kathmandu. tell us about the rescue. some are calling it a miracle. >> that's right. it's a dramatic rescue that happened earlier. it was a 15-year-old boy. aid workers were working through the night to get him out of the building that he was trapped in. we are told that the crowd who had been looking, wondering if the boy would be alive, that they cheered when the boy, who looked dazed, stunned after he was pulled back. they feared because he survived the ordeal and that then the boy was whisked to the hospital. we are trying to get details from local
the agenda. parades and celebrations in ho chi minh city to mark the 40th anniversary of vietnam's victory over america >>> plus ... >> translation: there are 140 of us sharing a toilet and a tent >>> we hear how south africa's glaring inequalities are driving the nation apart. >>> there has been a dramatic rescue in nepal. five days after the earthquake struck a 15-year-old boy has been pulled from the rubble in kathmandu, where he was trapped between two...
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he got the heave-ho today. game tied at five. the former cal gave -- cal bear.e hit and gentry scores and 6-5a's. evan gatis and over the head. the a's came into today 0-7 in games decided by two runs or less and now 0-8. they dwet swept 7-6 and the a's have now lost four in a row. the game against the rockies in denver postponed. no make up game announced. probably it will be in late may. giants will head to l.a. who will face the dodgers without puig. he injured his hamstring. the giants swept the dodgers at at&t park last week. >>> the royals were fighting with everybody. today against the white sox no fighting, just glove work. into the stands to make the catch. he took out the guy in the white sox sweatshirt. he did avoid the little kids nicely. amazing catch. lost the game 3-2. the nba playoffs and the clippers and spurs. jamal crawford with authority. austin rivers, the coach's son, 16 points in 17 minutes to go along with 34 from cp3. 114-105 and the series heads back to l.a. final round of the swinging skirts at lake merced. he hasn't won an lpga event
he got the heave-ho today. game tied at five. the former cal gave -- cal bear.e hit and gentry scores and 6-5a's. evan gatis and over the head. the a's came into today 0-7 in games decided by two runs or less and now 0-8. they dwet swept 7-6 and the a's have now lost four in a row. the game against the rockies in denver postponed. no make up game announced. probably it will be in late may. giants will head to l.a. who will face the dodgers without puig. he injured his hamstring. the giants...
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>l i think the pellicans will pull it out and i like the warriors to take the lead back ho i thought art the video by showing you the apartment building where the fire was. when things like this happen i think you find a new perspective on life. hi. red cross put us in a hotel so we were able to stay together. we're strong and if we overcame that or if we can overcome that we can overcome anything, so. [ sniffle ] keep up with those everyday messes with the help of roomba from irobot. a full suite of sensors automatically guides roomba around your home, going under furniture and along edges while avoiding stairs. and its powerful 3-stage cleaning system sweeps brushes and vacuums your floors. for a more thorough clean every day all at the touch of a button. roomba. only from irobot. did you know that people born from 1945 through 1965 have the highest rates of hepatitis c but most don't know they're infected? people can live for decades without symptoms but over time hepatitis c can cause serious health problems. if you were born during these years the cdc now recommends that you get
>l i think the pellicans will pull it out and i like the warriors to take the lead back ho i thought art the video by showing you the apartment building where the fire was. when things like this happen i think you find a new perspective on life. hi. red cross put us in a hotel so we were able to stay together. we're strong and if we overcame that or if we can overcome that we can overcome anything, so. [ sniffle ] keep up with those everyday messes with the help of roomba from irobot. a full...
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ho. >> with the opening of the suez canal in 1869 sailing ships were almost dealt a death blow. with that opening of of the canal, coal-fired ships had a shorter route to the far east, to india, to all of those markets, so sailing ships really needed to find a way to make their own living. so instead of high value cargo, they started carrying lower valued cargoes -- coal, oil, cotton et cetera. so eliss found her niche in carrying any kind of cargo that did not require getting to market at a very fast pace. elissa's connection to galveston is really unique in that she sailed and arrived here in galveston probably about 100 guards are where we're standing right now back in 1883 with a cargo full of bananas. and she came again a second time later on in the 1880s, 1886 and it was real important for galveston historical foundation to find a vessel that had a connection. and the fact that she was a sailing vessel was all the more important. >> take it up. that's a terrible habit. we ease slack into the gear when they want it from aloft, not on automatic command. >> in the 1970s, elis
ho. >> with the opening of the suez canal in 1869 sailing ships were almost dealt a death blow. with that opening of of the canal, coal-fired ships had a shorter route to the far east, to india, to all of those markets, so sailing ships really needed to find a way to make their own living. so instead of high value cargo, they started carrying lower valued cargoes -- coal, oil, cotton et cetera. so eliss found her niche in carrying any kind of cargo that did not require getting to market...
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the agenda. parades and celebrations in ho chi minh city to mark the victory over america by vietnam. >> translatorfe is very rough, more than 40 of us shelling one toilet. >> and we hear how south africa's glaring inequalities are driving the nation apart. ♪ ♪ >>> there has been a dramatic rescue in nepal five days after the earthquake struck. a 15-year-old boy has been pulled from the rubble in kathmandu where he had been trapped between two collapsed floors. it's a huge more al boost for the rescue workers who are still digging their way through the rubble of ruined buildings. the u.n. as haunched a $415 million appeal for nepal let's crass over now to the capital kathmandu. dramatic rescue, some calling it a miracle. tell us more about what happened there. >> reporter: yes sammy it couldn't have been anymore dramatic. at a time when morale is solo as more and more bodies are pull from the rubble we are told a 15-year-old boy was pulled out. that aid workers had been working throughout the night to rescue here that the crowd of onlookers cheered. the boy looked quite dazed and was wisked way to
the agenda. parades and celebrations in ho chi minh city to mark the victory over america by vietnam. >> translatorfe is very rough, more than 40 of us shelling one toilet. >> and we hear how south africa's glaring inequalities are driving the nation apart. ♪ ♪ >>> there has been a dramatic rescue in nepal five days after the earthquake struck. a 15-year-old boy has been pulled from the rubble in kathmandu where he had been trapped between two collapsed floors. it's a...
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officers went into the home of ho-jo mong. chairs a pro-pyongyang group called the general association of korean residents in japan. japanese authorities were looking into the illegal impart of matsutake mushrooms from north korea. officials called the raid an unprecedented infringement of sovereignty. they're demanding an official apology. the north koreans also said japan had violated an agreement to jointly resolve their country's abductions of japanese nationals. they condemn leaders in tokyo for involving other countries through the united nations. japanese leaders say they've done nothing wrong. >> translator: we have delivered on our promises. we absolutely cannot accept north korea's claims. >> japanese leaders say they'll keep pushing officials in pyongyang to report on their investigation into the fate of the abductees. they say north korean agents kidnapped at least 17 japanese nationals in the 1970s and '80s. 12 of those abductees are still unaccounted for. in japan, the issue has caused much heartbreak. the famili
officers went into the home of ho-jo mong. chairs a pro-pyongyang group called the general association of korean residents in japan. japanese authorities were looking into the illegal impart of matsutake mushrooms from north korea. officials called the raid an unprecedented infringement of sovereignty. they're demanding an official apology. the north koreans also said japan had violated an agreement to jointly resolve their country's abductions of japanese nationals. they condemn leaders in...
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the basic point is they had these sanctuaries, in this case coming down the ho chi minh trail. the quick answer is, it was the south vietnamese expedition with our support because other restrictions of congress and was not really effective. and then, what happened though very significant and that's what went to stop for a moment. in may 1971, we had a secret meeting in which we set forth with nixon's full approval which became the agreement a year and a half later. essentially was the following -- military and agreement. the north vietnamese position for the beginning to what will get to was not only are we supposed to withdraw unilaterally but as we leave it no we are supposed to overthrow the governments. professor smyser: and not force them to leave. winston: yes, unilaterally. that was their position. nixon prepared was -- nixon was prepared to have a military-only solution but he was not prepared to overthrow an ally. this is very important for history. a lot saying we could have a final agreement a lot earlier. we could not because of the break which will get to in 1972, n
the basic point is they had these sanctuaries, in this case coming down the ho chi minh trail. the quick answer is, it was the south vietnamese expedition with our support because other restrictions of congress and was not really effective. and then, what happened though very significant and that's what went to stop for a moment. in may 1971, we had a secret meeting in which we set forth with nixon's full approval which became the agreement a year and a half later. essentially was the following...
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the agenda. parades and celebrations in ho chi minh city to mark the victory over america. >> translator: life is very rough there are more than 40 us of sharing one toilet and a at the present time. >>> we hear how south south africa's glaring inequalities are driving the nation apart. >>> there has been a dramatic rescue in nepal. five days after the earthquake struck. a 15-year-old boy is being pulled from the rubble in kathmandu where he had been trapped between two collapsed floors it's a morale boost for the rescue workers still big digging their way through the rubble of ruined buildings the u.n. has launched a $415 million appeal for nepal. more now from mohamed. >> reporter: the pain in his eyes belies how lucky he feels. >> translator: i had to stay under the rubble for four days with no food. >> reporter: trapped for 80 hours in a collapsed kathmandu hotel. he watched friends die? the surrounding wreckage and had to drink his own urine to stay alive. now after having his leg am amputated he has no idea how he will make a living. >> translator: i hope people will help me. i am too young
the agenda. parades and celebrations in ho chi minh city to mark the victory over america. >> translator: life is very rough there are more than 40 us of sharing one toilet and a at the present time. >>> we hear how south south africa's glaring inequalities are driving the nation apart. >>> there has been a dramatic rescue in nepal. five days after the earthquake struck. a 15-year-old boy is being pulled from the rubble in kathmandu where he had been trapped between two...
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rachel brings up the latest on the "ho lead o boo" intervention. doctors." [applauding] >> there are two co-things your dog is sure to do ev. that is play catch and beg for food. for one dog, the struggle with one of these is all tooerydayl.
rachel brings up the latest on the "ho lead o boo" intervention. doctors." [applauding] >> there are two co-things your dog is sure to do ev. that is play catch and beg for food. for one dog, the struggle with one of these is all tooerydayl.
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the engineers he never were you asked ho what if the building had more people than yesterday would you be recommended only working on the ground floor sew that is the ground floor and quite frankly under the assumption there were no residential only commercial. >> right. >> a different scenario. >> i asked my engineers open the subcommittee okay. what's the next step hey you're getting something what do we want they said we're not sure what more to ask for without a full upgrade i want to ask them the same question would you fix the diagram at the ground floor we're not asking them to fix certain diaphragms and maybe get a big pay back that adds the value to a new building. >> and i think that pat brought up a good idea when you submit the collaborations i think with our frames we have a crappy building maybe we'll say you're out of this unit. >> exactly just to appoint to the commission in charter b there's been a section in the languages that says no other anglo cellar work to comply po to 34 b is the intentional to help to improve the workflow to the dbi can continue to issue those
the engineers he never were you asked ho what if the building had more people than yesterday would you be recommended only working on the ground floor sew that is the ground floor and quite frankly under the assumption there were no residential only commercial. >> right. >> a different scenario. >> i asked my engineers open the subcommittee okay. what's the next step hey you're getting something what do we want they said we're not sure what more to ask for without a full...
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they say they're the largest family of dwarfs in the world. ♪ heigh ho heigh ho ♪ >> reporter: they eventhemselves the seven little dwarfs from the classic disney movie "snow white." >> why would you want to be known as the seven dwarfs? >> we happen to be seven dwarfs. and, you know. >> call a spade a spade? >> i wouldn't say it's who we are, it's -- >> it's literally what we are. >> reporter: they're okay being called little people short-statured dwarfs. but certain names are hurtful. >> what are the names that are used? >> midget. that's most offensive. people ask, what do you want to be called? frankly, we want to be called our names trent and amber. >> reporter: they may be the newest reality show stars with tlc's "seven little johnsons." they're bringing the world into their hectic, three-story home which they're renovating all by themselves. they refuse to modify their house to accommodate their small stature. >> you get average-sized furniture furniture, why? >> when they walk out the door, nothing is modified for them. i want them to go to their friend's house and know how to ad
they say they're the largest family of dwarfs in the world. ♪ heigh ho heigh ho ♪ >> reporter: they eventhemselves the seven little dwarfs from the classic disney movie "snow white." >> why would you want to be known as the seven dwarfs? >> we happen to be seven dwarfs. and, you know. >> call a spade a spade? >> i wouldn't say it's who we are, it's -- >> it's literally what we are. >> reporter: they're okay being called little people...
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look at. [ speaking foreign language ] the pirates, jong ho kang has been voted a number one talent.r three, i would hire a maid. >> oh come on. >> that is not cool. >> number two, i want to get away moment for thomas bryant. this could have been worse. i would say that was a pass. but he will never tell you that. he could have been this guy. or brown. number one. no, no, no, not again. down goes frazier. but i tell you what, they brought out the ambulance for this guy and he gets up and he walks away. that was only his fifth professional mount. gets up and walks away. >> fifth and last? >> how many times did he flip? three times? >> a triple. that was a nine out of >> david letterman is next with senator al franken. >> i'm good enough. >> i ( band playing "late show" theme ) tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm mike mcaffe. and now renaissance man, david letterman!
look at. [ speaking foreign language ] the pirates, jong ho kang has been voted a number one talent.r three, i would hire a maid. >> oh come on. >> that is not cool. >> number two, i want to get away moment for thomas bryant. this could have been worse. i would say that was a pass. but he will never tell you that. he could have been this guy. or brown. number one. no, no, no, not again. down goes frazier. but i tell you what, they brought out the ambulance for this guy and he...
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i don't think it's to the magnitude that we achieved from the ho experiment to the elite project tile. but there's some work we need to do there. as we look at our rkv and the way that we formulated the new -- i'm sorry, speaking in acronyms. but the new kill vehicle improved reliability is we're looking at modular open architecture there that would allow us to bring new systems in to broaden the vendor spaces well for our contractors. in other words if you can design to this particular interface and have this set of -- meet this set of requirements then you're a new vendor for the missile defense integrator. that will allow us to bring more to bear on that challenge. and so i think it's a combination of how do we bring a little bit more capability perhaps a little more miniature rye zags. but i don't perceive it as going from one to 26. i perceive it going from one to some number much less than 26 in this next go around. we'll probably be making investments this coming year looking at how do we go from an rkv to an mokv and we'll be looking at our partners to help us decide what's re
i don't think it's to the magnitude that we achieved from the ho experiment to the elite project tile. but there's some work we need to do there. as we look at our rkv and the way that we formulated the new -- i'm sorry, speaking in acronyms. but the new kill vehicle improved reliability is we're looking at modular open architecture there that would allow us to bring new systems in to broaden the vendor spaces well for our contractors. in other words if you can design to this particular...
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look at. [ speaking foreign language ] the pirates, jong ho kang has been voted a number one talent.number three, i would hire a maid. >> oh come on. >> that is not cool. >> number two, i want to get away moment for thomas bryant. this could have been worse. i would say that was a pass. but he will never tell you that. he could have been this guy. or brown. number one. no, no, no, not again. down goes frazier. but i tell you what, they brought out the ambulance for this guy and he gets up and he walks away. that was only his fifth professional mount. gets up and walks away. >> fifth and last? >> how many times did he flip? three times? >> a triple. that was a nine out of >> david letterman is next with senator al franken. >> i'm good enough. >> i >> woman: the following is a paid presentation for the nuwave precision induction cooktop, brought to you by the makers of the number-one-selling nuwave oven. >> announcer: when you turn on your cooktop, do you really know what the temperature is? no-- you're just guessing. are you too busy to watch what you're cooking? tired of all that bur
look at. [ speaking foreign language ] the pirates, jong ho kang has been voted a number one talent.number three, i would hire a maid. >> oh come on. >> that is not cool. >> number two, i want to get away moment for thomas bryant. this could have been worse. i would say that was a pass. but he will never tell you that. he could have been this guy. or brown. number one. no, no, no, not again. down goes frazier. but i tell you what, they brought out the ambulance for this guy...
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the former american embassy here in what is now called ho chi minh city as torn down years ago. it wasn't until 1995 after diplomatic relations were finally restored that a new consulate was opened here on the same grounds as the u.s' dramatic exit from what the vietnamese call "the american war". >> the reason i stayed behind was that i was there in the beginning-- 1962 and covered it through the intervening years. so i felt i had to stay behind to see what would happen to saigon when the communists arrived. >> reporter: peter arnett, earned a pulitzer prize for his vietnam reporting for the associated press. >> the caravelle hotel is where all the news networks had their offices and we used to come up here. >> reporter: he and other western journalists have come back to a much different ho chi minh city for the 40th anniversary of the fall of what they knew as saigon in 1975. many of these veteran journalists thought the eventual takeover of vietnam was inevitable. after the north vietnamese's tet offensive of 1968 in several key cities closely followed by peace negotiations an
the former american embassy here in what is now called ho chi minh city as torn down years ago. it wasn't until 1995 after diplomatic relations were finally restored that a new consulate was opened here on the same grounds as the u.s' dramatic exit from what the vietnamese call "the american war". >> the reason i stayed behind was that i was there in the beginning-- 1962 and covered it through the intervening years. so i felt i had to stay behind to see what would happen to...
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but many of the rangers say they always wanted to, because ho can they protect the sea animals, know the reefs, and react in an emergency if they never come in contact with the water? but first, they have to learn to let go of their fear. i feel really good, for the first time. with the help of these professionals i can learn things i wasn't able to before. >> by the end of the course, almost everyone here will be able to have swim in the open ocean. andrea marshall depends on their help. after every dive, she evaluates her shots. each manta ray has its distinguishing marks. she also works with genetic samples for what may be the world's most comprehensive manta ray data bank. >> mantaays are worth a lot of money, and mozambique is currently ranked number four in terms of countries around the world that are profiting from the manta ray tourism. and mozambique is making somewhere in the vicinity of seven to eight million dollars a year off manta ray tourism, manta radiving tourism. and i feel that that definitively can be an incentive you know for government to say: listen this animal
but many of the rangers say they always wanted to, because ho can they protect the sea animals, know the reefs, and react in an emergency if they never come in contact with the water? but first, they have to learn to let go of their fear. i feel really good, for the first time. with the help of these professionals i can learn things i wasn't able to before. >> by the end of the course, almost everyone here will be able to have swim in the open ocean. andrea marshall depends on their help....