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because what are you gonna sell someone who's-- searching about queen victoria? maybe a book about queen victoria. you know, it's like you're not really shopping. if you search-- you know, "cheap hotels in las vegas," guess what? wikipedia is nowhere to be seen. (laughter) lots of ads, lots of commerce is happening. so the truth is we fill in, you know, for google-- when people are doing information-based searches. so google-- we're, you know, symbiotic in a certain sense. so. >> you've got another project going on now that just debuted in the u.s., that's for-profit, but it also has a charitable component. >> yeah. very excited about it. so we're a mobile phone company-- tpo-- which stands for "the people's operator". and-- the idea of tpo is 10% of your bill goes to the cause of your choice-- 25% of the company's profits go to charity. our prices are a really good value in the market. so how can we afford that? and the answer is we cut out the marketing budget. so we say to you, "oh, well, you can stay with-- you know, one of the major four carriers, and-- they
because what are you gonna sell someone who's-- searching about queen victoria? maybe a book about queen victoria. you know, it's like you're not really shopping. if you search-- you know, "cheap hotels in las vegas," guess what? wikipedia is nowhere to be seen. (laughter) lots of ads, lots of commerce is happening. so the truth is we fill in, you know, for google-- when people are doing information-based searches. so google-- we're, you know, symbiotic in a certain sense. so....
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Nov 23, 2015
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. >> reporter: queen victoria giving a bible to an unnamed african principles. it is called the secret of england's greatness. >> this is what empire look like through prettyish eyes. he is beautiful and sophisticated and has jewels on. he is bowing. this is how britain likes to think of its colonial subjects. >> reporter: some would argue not much has changed. >> they still feel a superiority, that they naturally has a place in the world >> reporter: the british empire was the largest empire in history encompassing parts of asia, africa and north america. the show reflect the reach from canada to afghanistan and the continuing controversy of empire. as a benign force for development or a brulgts conquerer. each photograph or painting adds to the story. a trophy for king george the third, the cheater ms jenny shown in windsor park with a stag. the war of the 19th century ending the zulu nation's independence. that battle has been redefined. >> scottish artist andrew gilbert has turned empire on its head. he has rewritten history so the zulus have won. >> reporte
. >> reporter: queen victoria giving a bible to an unnamed african principles. it is called the secret of england's greatness. >> this is what empire look like through prettyish eyes. he is beautiful and sophisticated and has jewels on. he is bowing. this is how britain likes to think of its colonial subjects. >> reporter: some would argue not much has changed. >> they still feel a superiority, that they naturally has a place in the world >> reporter: the british...
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. >>> queen victoria giving a bible to an unnamed african prince called the secret of england's greatnessal thing is this is what empire looks like through british eyes, beautiful and quite sophisticated with all these jewels on but in a position where he is boeing. this is how britain likes to think of its subjects. >> reporter: many would argue not much has changed. >> superiority that takes place and britain naturally has a place in the world. >> reporter: the empire was the largest in history and comes in parts of asia, north america, and the show reflects the reach from canada to afghanistan and the continuing controversy of empire. as a benign force for development or a brutal conqueror. each photograph or painting adds to the ongoing story. a trophy for king george the third and this is shown in windsor park with a stag and the war of the 19th century ending the zulo nation independence but that battle has been redefined, scottish artist andrew gilbert turned it on its head and rewritten histories so the nulo triumphed and set up soldiers as primitive idols and the artists are rein
. >>> queen victoria giving a bible to an unnamed african prince called the secret of england's greatnessal thing is this is what empire looks like through british eyes, beautiful and quite sophisticated with all these jewels on but in a position where he is boeing. this is how britain likes to think of its subjects. >> reporter: many would argue not much has changed. >> superiority that takes place and britain naturally has a place in the world. >> reporter: the...
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presidents and queen victoria and so that's part of our history. " there's even a shatner - connection - - the captain kirk - cover kid - of equestrian and cowboy magazines - - awards a championship saddle to the best - of the best every year - and a boone county rider - rode away with it. it.more local talent can be found in the sprawling art gallery - strokes of genius from missouri masters - in water colors - - from vibrant lillies - - to mardi gras memories memories- " six notes .. bom bom bon bon bee bee " but it's the artifact in the corner - that really draws the crowds. crowds.- " last seven notes .. bom bom bon bon bee bee bee. " - " it was custom built for a ragtime pioneer named blind boone. " this nine foot - solid oak grand - belonged to legnedary piano man - john william - blind boone. sightless almost from birth - he learned the classics in iowa - and packed opra houses - playing bethoven - mozart - and rag. " 5 seconds music flourish 2:04 into clip " https://www.youtube.com/wat ch?v=upslav3mh8q so proud - to own the piano - the museum holds a blind boone concert series
presidents and queen victoria and so that's part of our history. " there's even a shatner - connection - - the captain kirk - cover kid - of equestrian and cowboy magazines - - awards a championship saddle to the best - of the best every year - and a boone county rider - rode away with it. it.more local talent can be found in the sprawling art gallery - strokes of genius from missouri masters - in water colors - - from vibrant lillies - - to mardi gras memories memories- " six notes...
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presidents and queen victoria and so that's part of our history. " there's even a shatner - connection - - the captain kirk - cover kid - of equestrian and cowboy magazines - - awards a championship saddle to the best - of the best every year - and a boone county rider - rode away with it. https://www.youtube.com/watc h?v=upslav3mh8q q just outside - the museum doors - another high note - and amazing surprise - in the maplewood house mansion. built in 1877 by boone coty pioneers - the rare survivor behind wroght iron gates is packed with antiques - for a peak at the past. a few steps away in the village at boone junction - the gordon - collins cabin - the oldest building in the county - stands strong on the banks of a pond. and at the easley general store - chris loves to watch kids - walk in the door. " sometimes a loud wow .. somethings just awed silence... " there was no target .. there was no walmart .. there was no hyvee .. this was post office - hardware and store for everything. " the shshves stacked with essentials from one hundred years agag - the pot belly stove in the middle
presidents and queen victoria and so that's part of our history. " there's even a shatner - connection - - the captain kirk - cover kid - of equestrian and cowboy magazines - - awards a championship saddle to the best - of the best every year - and a boone county rider - rode away with it. https://www.youtube.com/watc h?v=upslav3mh8q q just outside - the museum doors - another high note - and amazing surprise - in the maplewood house mansion. built in 1877 by boone coty pioneers - the rare...
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. >> queen victoria giving a medal to the prince. >> he's in a supplicant position, he's bowing. this is how britain likes to think of its colonial subjects. >> many would argue not much has changed. >> to be honest, underneath the surface in british culture, there is an assumption of superiority. that britain has a natural place in the world. >> the british empire was the largest in history, the show reflects the enormous reach from canada to afghanistan. and the continuing controversy of empire. as a benign force for development or a brutal conqueror. each photograph or painting adds to the ongoing story. a trophy for king i don't remembegeorge iii.the anc angl y british artists like hugh locke are reinterpreinterpreting el pr heroes. much of the show is devoted to the new more informed insight on empire. >> it's such a complex messy subject. there are so many different takes that damned if you do damned if you don't, see microsoft put the bloody show on anyway, you know what i mean? >> tate griffith, looking it through artists the subject is less controversial and encourages v
. >> queen victoria giving a medal to the prince. >> he's in a supplicant position, he's bowing. this is how britain likes to think of its colonial subjects. >> many would argue not much has changed. >> to be honest, underneath the surface in british culture, there is an assumption of superiority. that britain has a natural place in the world. >> the british empire was the largest in history, the show reflects the enormous reach from canada to afghanistan. and the...
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Nov 24, 2015
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. >> reporter: queen victoria giving a bible to an unnamed african prince. >> the crucial thing is this empire looks like through british eyes. he is beautiful and quite sophisticated. but he is in a position of bowing. this is how britain likes to think of its colonial subjects. >> reporter: many would argue not much has changed. >> to be honest, there has been this supposition of superiority. that britain naturally has a place in the world. >> reporter: the british empire was the largest in many history, encompassing parts of asia, africa, and north america. from canada to afghanistan, and the continuing controversy of empire. as a benign force for development or a brutal conquerer. each photograph or paining adds to the ongoing story. a trophy for king gorge ii i. miss janning, shown in windsor park. the war of the 19th century. ending the zulu nation's independence. but that battle has been redefined. this scottish artist has turned empire on its head. he has rewritten history so the zulus have triumphed. contemporary british art uses are reen -- reinterpreting images. much of the s
. >> reporter: queen victoria giving a bible to an unnamed african prince. >> the crucial thing is this empire looks like through british eyes. he is beautiful and quite sophisticated. but he is in a position of bowing. this is how britain likes to think of its colonial subjects. >> reporter: many would argue not much has changed. >> to be honest, there has been this supposition of superiority. that britain naturally has a place in the world. >> reporter: the...
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it was great because they were not in london and russell was down with queen victoria. she was visiting her relatives and had to telegram and the written record is all there. we are going to going to offer mediation and we will go when. the die was cast. it was all set and things were in motion. then, in southern italy, garibaldi -- this was not a plot. i do know garibaldi was on the payroll of the state department. touppose it's not impossible imagine somehow orchestrating this. to sicily andrned was arousing huge monster they were chanting to march on rome. been the movement. garibaldi now wanted to go on and crossed the straits of mussina, picking up men along the way, the red shirts leading this mass of people. garibaldi confronted a regiment of italian soldiers to stop thising movement. they were afraid it would spark an international war. want garibaldi setting off this war and setting france against italy. these soldiers asked them to lay down their arms. garibaldi was expecting the soldiers to come and join him. , twort -- a shot was fired bullets hit him, one i
it was great because they were not in london and russell was down with queen victoria. she was visiting her relatives and had to telegram and the written record is all there. we are going to going to offer mediation and we will go when. the die was cast. it was all set and things were in motion. then, in southern italy, garibaldi -- this was not a plot. i do know garibaldi was on the payroll of the state department. touppose it's not impossible imagine somehow orchestrating this. to sicily...
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russell was down with queen victoria. the house of windsor, as they called it later, was german in origin. she was visiting her relatives. they are all there and saying, we are going to move. we're going to offer mediation. the north will refuse and we will go in and end this. the queen is behind us, russell assured paul merson. the die was cast, it was all set. things were motion. then, in southern italy, giuseppe garibaldi-- this was not a plot. the u.s. government was not involved in this. he is secretly on the funding of the state department, so this is not hard to imagine this was somehow orchestrated, -- he had returned to italy and they were chanting, "to march on rome." roman was the united e of italy. -- united capital of italy. giuseppe garibaldi wanted to go on with the risorgimento. he was leaving this mass of people coming up. on a mountain called "flower mountain," giuseppe garibaldi confronted a regiment of italia and soldiers sent by the king to stop the movement. he was afraid of this movement and did not
russell was down with queen victoria. the house of windsor, as they called it later, was german in origin. she was visiting her relatives. they are all there and saying, we are going to move. we're going to offer mediation. the north will refuse and we will go in and end this. the queen is behind us, russell assured paul merson. the die was cast, it was all set. things were motion. then, in southern italy, giuseppe garibaldi-- this was not a plot. the u.s. government was not involved in this....
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victoria warren, "7 news today in new england." >> christa: thank you. developing this morning, the faa expected on the scene of a deadly plane crash near queens, new york and nypd says they've recovered one body. debris from the care aircraft was registered in new hampshire. john cuoco is at the airport in portsmouth. week. >> reporter: sources say the plane was registered in new hampshire and took off in portsmouth tuesday morning, landing in philadelphia the same day. the plane took off again from philadelphia last night. for more parts of the plane in the harbor near queens. investigators recovered debris last night, including what appeared to be the fuselage and wing after receiving 911 calls about a small plane going down by breezy point. one body has been recovered. according to the new york daily news, investigators will be coming to portsmouth today to try and identify the victim. >> we just uncovered part of the wing and we're searching for more parts. >> reporter: the search was called off after midnight. it's unclear at this point when it will resume. we're live in portsmouth, new new new hampshire, john cuoco, "7 news today in new england."
victoria warren, "7 news today in new england." >> christa: thank you. developing this morning, the faa expected on the scene of a deadly plane crash near queens, new york and nypd says they've recovered one body. debris from the care aircraft was registered in new hampshire. john cuoco is at the airport in portsmouth. week. >> reporter: sources say the plane was registered in new hampshire and took off in portsmouth tuesday morning, landing in philadelphia the same day....