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for the financial help and military help of the french both on land and sea at the surrender of cornwallis at yorktown, for example, the army under rorcha rorchanmbeau was larger than the army under washington. >> stephen: i don't like. that we'lled it that out. what did we get back from the young thinkers that went there? >> we got back numerous paintings of major importance which hang in the galleries and in the white house and everywhere in the country. we got back an idea for something called the telegraph which samuel f.b. morse came back with staofrpblgts we stole that from the french? >> he was inspired but something he had seen in france before the teledbrf. he brought back photography. he didn't invent it but he had seen it. the frenchman who developed photography -- >> stephen: i think that was kodak. i think it was an american guy named kodak. >> they brought back medical practice and training and education that transformed american medicine and they brought back novels they wrote, architectural abilities which are reflected in all of our cities. from their training at the ecole
for the financial help and military help of the french both on land and sea at the surrender of cornwallis at yorktown, for example, the army under rorcha rorchanmbeau was larger than the army under washington. >> stephen: i don't like. that we'lled it that out. what did we get back from the young thinkers that went there? >> we got back numerous paintings of major importance which hang in the galleries and in the white house and everywhere in the country. we got back an idea for...
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for the financial help and military help of the french both on land and sea at the surrender of cornwallis yorktown, for example, the army under rorcha rorchanmbeau was larger than the army under washington. >> stephen: i don't like. that we'lled it that out. what did we get back from the young thinkers that went there? >> we got back numerous paintings of major importance which hang in the galleries and in the white house and everywhere in the country. we got back an idea for something called the telegraph which samuel f.b. morse came back with staofrpblgts we stole that from the french? >> he was inspired but something he had seen in france before the teledbrf. he brought back photography. he didn't invent it
for the financial help and military help of the french both on land and sea at the surrender of cornwallis yorktown, for example, the army under rorcha rorchanmbeau was larger than the army under washington. >> stephen: i don't like. that we'lled it that out. what did we get back from the young thinkers that went there? >> we got back numerous paintings of major importance which hang in the galleries and in the white house and everywhere in the country. we got back an idea for...
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it also emerged that the phones of prince charles and the duchess of cornwall might have been hacked. the former royal editor was requesting cash from the newspaper's editor to purchase a confidential directory of the royal family's land line numbers. it implies that a police officer had stolen the directory and wanted 1,000 pounds for it. these latest disclosures about systematic wrongdoing at "the news of the world," could not come at a worse time for the owner because they are trying to buy one of the most important media companies in the u.k., british sky. his newspaper corp. owns 39%. the reason he would like 100% because this is a growing business generating huge amounts of cash. this year's profits are expected to close to 1 billion pounds whereas revenues of his famous newspapers are under pressure. for the past year, mr. murdoch has been arguing that the takeover should be allowed to go through without a lengthy investigation by the competition commission. this afternoon, in a germanic -- -- this afternoon, he withdrew to the undertaking. said that the delay in the takeover i
it also emerged that the phones of prince charles and the duchess of cornwall might have been hacked. the former royal editor was requesting cash from the newspaper's editor to purchase a confidential directory of the royal family's land line numbers. it implies that a police officer had stolen the directory and wanted 1,000 pounds for it. these latest disclosures about systematic wrongdoing at "the news of the world," could not come at a worse time for the owner because they are...
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it later emerged in the guardian that the funds of prince charles and the duchess of cornwall may have been hacked. in one of the dynamite e-mails, the disgraced royal editor was requesting cash to buy a confidential directory called the green book of the royal family's land mine telephone numbers and all the phone numbers including mobile's of the household staff. a police officer in the royal protection branch had stolen of directory and wanted 1,000 pounds ford, it is alleged. >> not only the royal family, but people who work with them and their friends, it is appalling breach of security. this latest disclosures about systematic wrongdoing at news of the world could not come at a worse time for the papers under, because news corp. is trying dubbed by one of the important business media businesses in the u.k., british sky broadcasting. his news corp. owns just 39% of it. the reason he wants 100% is because bskyb is a growing business, generating huge amounts of cash. this year profits are close to 1 billion pounds. news of the world off is under pressure. mr. murdoch has been arguin
it later emerged in the guardian that the funds of prince charles and the duchess of cornwall may have been hacked. in one of the dynamite e-mails, the disgraced royal editor was requesting cash to buy a confidential directory called the green book of the royal family's land mine telephone numbers and all the phone numbers including mobile's of the household staff. a police officer in the royal protection branch had stolen of directory and wanted 1,000 pounds ford, it is alleged. >> not...
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later emerged in public with the guardian" that the phones of prince charles and the duchess of cornwall may have been tapped. in one of the dynamite e-mails, the papers is graced royal editor was requesting cash for the editor to buy a confidential directorate of the royal family's landline telephone numbers and all the telephone numbers of the household staff. the indication is that a police officer in the branch had stolen the directory and wanted 1,000 pounds for it. these lists explosions of the systematic wrongdoing at the "news of the world" could not have come at a worse time for the paper's owner, news corp.. because it is trying to buy british sky broadcasting. although rupert murdoch is credited as the founder of bskyb, his new corporation -- his news corp. owns just 30%. the reason he wants 100% is because it is a growing business generating huge amounts of cash. this year's profits are expected to be close to 1 billion pounds, whereas revenues of his favorite newspapers, those left after the closure of the "news of the world" are under pressure. mr. murdoch has been arguing
later emerged in public with the guardian" that the phones of prince charles and the duchess of cornwall may have been tapped. in one of the dynamite e-mails, the papers is graced royal editor was requesting cash for the editor to buy a confidential directorate of the royal family's landline telephone numbers and all the telephone numbers of the household staff. the indication is that a police officer in the branch had stolen the directory and wanted 1,000 pounds for it. these lists...
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between california and cornwall street, fifth avenue and fourth avenue in the richmond district. he assured the neighbors who were very agast at the idea of these old cable cars being set up that they would be very tasteful and artistic. and essentially, yeah, it was like one room with a little bathroom attached made up of old cable cars. dr. cross thought he was hitting on something. there were hundreds of thousands of people who were homeless, looking for new places to live in the aftermath of the earthquake and fire. so he thought why not use these old cable cars. it only lasted about 10, 12 years. guess it wasn't a big hit. he built a more conventional apartment building after that to replace it. it really was the 1906 earthquake and fire that sort of spelled the end of carville. you have these hundreds of thousands of people looking for new homes, suddenly displaced. now they might listen to these men and say, look, you were renting before. you don't want to live there. i've got this lot out here, sand dune. but it's $100. you can build a house here for cheap. suddenly, more
between california and cornwall street, fifth avenue and fourth avenue in the richmond district. he assured the neighbors who were very agast at the idea of these old cable cars being set up that they would be very tasteful and artistic. and essentially, yeah, it was like one room with a little bathroom attached made up of old cable cars. dr. cross thought he was hitting on something. there were hundreds of thousands of people who were homeless, looking for new places to live in the aftermath...
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northeastern say they want to ride a book and in 1783 but the war had not ended we think it ended when cornwallis surrendered to the yorktown but then it went on to more years pulling the forces out of new york and this is the tumultuous two years and the united states could have so easily fallen apart with no money, the state's four non-aligned, not giving any money to pay the army they were augmentation paid on the verge of mutiny and a treaty with paris had not been signed. the country was in complete chaos and washington held it together and that is what the book is about. >> those are some of the books coming out fall 2011. give us a snapshot of ellsbury press. >> it is more than just an hour, blooms very usa has three rembrandt also with walker and company the main imprint does a lot of fiction, food, natural history and sports related titles, blooms very prestigious history and science and current affairs and economics and the walker list does history and science as well with self improvement books and language books. >> are you selling more e-books? >> not more but those sales have grown
northeastern say they want to ride a book and in 1783 but the war had not ended we think it ended when cornwallis surrendered to the yorktown but then it went on to more years pulling the forces out of new york and this is the tumultuous two years and the united states could have so easily fallen apart with no money, the state's four non-aligned, not giving any money to pay the army they were augmentation paid on the verge of mutiny and a treaty with paris had not been signed. the country was...
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followed by her brother prince charles and duchess of cornwall, who was wearing a mint green suit, complete with a matching fascinator, and finally, the couple the crowd really wanted to see, william and catherine. arrive before the bride made her royal entrance. there were no really scary hats. well, there was one, princess beatrice's choice, it didn't make a splash like that other creation that even had its own facebook page. no frightening outfits, just a low key affair, followed by the reception at zara's grandma's official residence in scotland, which of course is a palace. not bad for a low-key event. "good morning america," lama hasan, abc news. >> did you hear the cheers when william and kate arrived? >> can it be a royal wedding if there's no frightening outfits? >> i don't know. i think everything got off okay. >> yes, everybody looked great. >>> coming up new developments in a very serious story this morning. the search for an 11-year-old girl in new hampshire who simply vanished. what the fbi is doing now and whether it will be help. >>> plus the god squad gets revved up about a
followed by her brother prince charles and duchess of cornwall, who was wearing a mint green suit, complete with a matching fascinator, and finally, the couple the crowd really wanted to see, william and catherine. arrive before the bride made her royal entrance. there were no really scary hats. well, there was one, princess beatrice's choice, it didn't make a splash like that other creation that even had its own facebook page. no frightening outfits, just a low key affair, followed by the...
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confidential royal numbers to the news of the world, that the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall may have had their phones hacked into. halfway through the day, rupert murdoch announced that he was suddenly changing his tactics for how he could get his hands on the 61% of b-sky-b he doesn't already own. rupert murdoch woke up at his london home with a new plan for how to get his hands on the whole of b-sky-b. he'd go down the route he'd been trying to avoid, a drawn-out reference to the competition commission. the commission doesn't normally complete its reports in under a year. but the murdochs have decided their best chance of keeping their takeover bid in play is to go down this road. >> reporter: earlier, the deputy prime minister met with the family of the murdered schoolgirl, milly dowler. it was the revelation that the "news of the world" hacked into the girl's phone messages after she'd been abducted, that triggered the shutdown of the newspaper. the family repeated their call for the news international boss rebekah brooks, who edited the "news of the world" at the time,
confidential royal numbers to the news of the world, that the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall may have had their phones hacked into. halfway through the day, rupert murdoch announced that he was suddenly changing his tactics for how he could get his hands on the 61% of b-sky-b he doesn't already own. rupert murdoch woke up at his london home with a new plan for how to get his hands on the whole of b-sky-b. he'd go down the route he'd been trying to avoid, a drawn-out reference to...