man: 4, 3, 2, 1, fire. it s just evolution. it s just changing. everything has a shelf life. nothing stays the same. man: we continue to be one of the fastest growing cities in the nation, and there s no reason that shouldn t continue. this city has this whole other trajectory and life unto itself. las vegas has this mystique. man: the vegas strip has seen everything from sammy and frank to siegfried & roy. las vegas is the most thoroughly modern 21st century city that we have. announcer: this is beyond fairytale, it s inconceivable. las vegas evolved. it s unlike anywhere else in the world. [ cheers and applause ] luck be a lady tonight luck be a lady tonight tonight luck if you ve ever been a lady to begin with luck be a lady tonight luck be a lady tonight gill: elvis s death really impacted vegas, and then after that, there wasn t anybody to replace him. and that s when everything changed. charles: he was one of a kind, man. he brought h
after wrestling the lawn mower away from the handler, elvis guards it. faulkner knows no man can match the strength of this 16-foot long beast. you have to pay credit to his strength. he lifted this mower up, and he just turns around. elvis doesn t take the mower because he s hungry. his motivation is slightly more egotistical. elvis reaction to the mower is purely that of a territorial response. he doesn t want it for food. it s something that s in his yard. that mower is making a rumble. it can stimulate a territorial response from a crocodile. so his reaction was to kill the mower. elvis continues to stand guard over the mower and his pond leaving faulkner and the other handlers figuring out how to get it back. the mower ended up right in the deep spot within his pool. after that, he proceeded to defend and guard his prey, his
after wrestling the lawn mower away from the handler, elvis guards it. faulkner knows no man can match the strength of this 16-foot long beast. you have to pay credit to his strength. he lifted this mower up, and he just turns around. elvis doesn t take the mower because he s hungry. his motivation is slightly more egotistical. elvis reaction to the mower is purely that of a territorial response. he doesn t want it for food. it s something that s in his yard. that mower is making a rumble. it can stimulate a territorial response from a crocodile. so his reaction was to kill the mower. elvis continues to stand guard over the mower and his pond leaving faulkner and the other handlers figuring out how to get it back. the mower ended up right in the deep spot within his pool. after that, he proceeded to
mower away from the handler, elvis guards it. faulkner knows no man can match the strength of this 16-foot long beast. you have to pay credit to his strength. he lifted this mower up, and he just turns around. elvis doesn t take the mower because he s hungry. his motivation is slightly more egotistical. elvis reaction to the mower is purely that of a territorial response. he doesn t want it for food. it s something that s in his yard. that mower is making a rumble. it can stimulate a territorial response from a crocodile. so his reaction was to kill the mower. elvis continues to stand guard over the mower and his pond leaving faulkner and the other handlers figuring out how to get it back. the mower ended up right in the deep spot within his pool. after that, he proceeded to defend and guard his prey, his catch, what he s got there and
after wrestling the lawn mower away from the handler, elvis guards it. faulkner knows no man can match the strength of this 16-foot long beast. you have to pay credit to his strength. he lifted this mower up, and he just turns around. elvis doesn t take the mower because he s hungry. his motivation is slightly more egotistical. elvis reaction to the mower is purely that of a territorial response. he doesn t want it for food. it s something that s in his yard. that mower is making a rumble. it can stimulate a territorial response from a crocodile. so his reaction was to kill the mower. elvis continues to stand guard over the mower and his pond leaving faulkner and the other handlers figuring out how to get it back.