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he was buried in a lester f riary but that was destroyed during the reign of henry rory viii but that was destroyed in a car park when they found this. >> it was an interesting project to find richard iii, we never thought we would find him. things so improbable. >> the remains are his, the spine is indeed deformed. why does it matter? famously said to have killed his nephews, the princes in the tower, so he could take the throne. legend says, richard iii created the modern gland. in short he's part of our history. richard iii is the first monarch to be given a ceremonial burial since 1952. he will be laid to rest in the cathedral this thursday. >> for more news before we leave you tonight the world will have 40% less water than it needs just 15 years from now. this according to a influence report by the united nations that attributes the problem to population growth and later affluence which it says drives demand. and the founder of modern day singapore has died. li quon imrvetion yu was 84. investigation of child abuse when a doctor discovered findings long before proof heavy shieki
he was buried in a lester f riary but that was destroyed during the reign of henry rory viii but that was destroyed in a car park when they found this. >> it was an interesting project to find richard iii, we never thought we would find him. things so improbable. >> the remains are his, the spine is indeed deformed. why does it matter? famously said to have killed his nephews, the princes in the tower, so he could take the throne. legend says, richard iii created the modern gland....
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that's why in article i section viii they wrote to promote the progress of science and arts and giving authors right to their writings and discoveries. as john loch said the government is morally obliged to serve people mainly by protecting life, liberty and property. but what if the government no longer protects that property? it's your idea. your property. protect it. >> you built it. but do you own it? that's what this panel is going to discuss today. it's one of the most important questions pending before congress. proeb's pushing for massive changes to the way you use and interact with technology today. in fact as we speak and i literally mean as we speak the federal communications commission is voting on president obama's neutrality proposal. what is an actual property? it's the invented ideas that people have a pat enlt on. but whether an author pens a work, they own that idea. they own that technology. so now congress has work to do on president obama's changes. there is concerns about copyright review and about trade. some say that these protections harm innovation. others say
that's why in article i section viii they wrote to promote the progress of science and arts and giving authors right to their writings and discoveries. as john loch said the government is morally obliged to serve people mainly by protecting life, liberty and property. but what if the government no longer protects that property? it's your idea. your property. protect it. >> you built it. but do you own it? that's what this panel is going to discuss today. it's one of the most important...
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and they're short book skis thought 25,000 worlds was too mump wording for edward the viii and not enough for request queen victoria but george 5th 5th it seemed right. there was five chapters, 5,000 worlds on george v. he was humanly again rare like andrew mellon, not a very interesting man but a very interesting life. that was great fun to do. i just finished another short book on the subject of winston churchill in bristol university. he was chancellor of the university in britain from 1929 to his death in 1965. and he was the most famous chancellor britain ever had and he was the most famous chancellor probably any university had in his own time. and it's 50th anniversary of churchill's death this year help died in january 1965 and there have been various commemorative events chaired the committee in london which has been overseeing that. and the universities a asked me to do the lecture on churchill and so i wrote this piece which is far longer than the lecture. i have to speak more rammedry then usual to get through it all. so the big book i'm doing is the terribly long penguin hist
and they're short book skis thought 25,000 worlds was too mump wording for edward the viii and not enough for request queen victoria but george 5th 5th it seemed right. there was five chapters, 5,000 worlds on george v. he was humanly again rare like andrew mellon, not a very interesting man but a very interesting life. that was great fun to do. i just finished another short book on the subject of winston churchill in bristol university. he was chancellor of the university in britain from 1929...
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george v, edward viii george vi or elizabeth ii.ith us we'll give you the answer. >>> last month was ides of march, caesar murdered in the roman forum. this is a history of that episode, the death of caesar the story of history's most famous assassination. the author professor at cornell knows his stuff but he presents the story in simple proceedsse. there's too much set up. stay with it for 50 pages then it turns into fascinating murder mystery with nice twists and turns and sheds light on one of history's great tragedies, the fall of the roman republic. >>> now for the last look. worldwide defense market reached $64 billion in 2014. that's according to ihs globally defense report published this month. who do you think is the world's biggest arms importer russia, china, india, the united states? it turns out saudi arabia overtook india as the world's top importer of arms in 2014. it may be surprising to see saudi arabia at the top of the list or to learn that the kingdom will single handedly account for one out of every $7 spent on
george v, edward viii george vi or elizabeth ii.ith us we'll give you the answer. >>> last month was ides of march, caesar murdered in the roman forum. this is a history of that episode, the death of caesar the story of history's most famous assassination. the author professor at cornell knows his stuff but he presents the story in simple proceedsse. there's too much set up. stay with it for 50 pages then it turns into fascinating murder mystery with nice twists and turns and sheds...
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first british monarch to visit that nation's former colony that is the united states george v, edward viiiy was the ides of march. this week's book is a new history of that episode, the death of caesar the story of history's most famous assassination. the author is barry strauss is a professor a cornell and knows his stuff. there's too much setup, so stay with it for the first 50 pages then it turns into a fascinating murder mystery with some fascinating twists and turns, and one of history's great tragedies, the fall of the roman republic. >>> the worldwide defense market reached a record 64$64 billion. so who do you think is the world's beggest arms importer? russia china, india, as the united states. it turns out saudi arabia was the world's biggest arms importer in 2014. to learn that the kingdom will single handedly account for 1 of$1 of out ever $7 spent in 2014. if you look at a map you can understand why, tensions throughout the middle east fears of isis are surely behind the increase. india was the second biggest importer last year and china was the third. the small country of the
first british monarch to visit that nation's former colony that is the united states george v, edward viiiy was the ides of march. this week's book is a new history of that episode, the death of caesar the story of history's most famous assassination. the author is barry strauss is a professor a cornell and knows his stuff. there's too much setup, so stay with it for the first 50 pages then it turns into a fascinating murder mystery with some fascinating twists and turns, and one of history's...
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. >> henry the viii had it right. just kill their wives. >> whatever it was, good for him.s it to play royals for you two? >> it's as fun as looks. >> it's a trip. >> yeah. you've already done ten episodes and you're already picked up for the second season ten episodes. you've worked, both of you, quite a bit but this is going to make you household names. your life's about to change. >> i don't know. >> oh yeah. >> are you the one that's on the front cover of the tabloid flashing -- >> that may have been me. yes. my character. >> so when you read the scripts and you see all the antics that go on are you -- is it fun to play these characters? >> oh yeah. it's a blast. i mean falling off tables wearing shoes this high and legs out here. with 100 extras and a crew of 50. it's good! you're like i like it. it's good. >> you're a crazy aussie. what about you? >> yeah. you know i think clearly we're fortunate that we can play royals on screen then go home to normal lives. >> it is a long way from narnia. >> it is definitely not -- definitely not what you expect. not something that
. >> henry the viii had it right. just kill their wives. >> whatever it was, good for him.s it to play royals for you two? >> it's as fun as looks. >> it's a trip. >> yeah. you've already done ten episodes and you're already picked up for the second season ten episodes. you've worked, both of you, quite a bit but this is going to make you household names. your life's about to change. >> i don't know. >> oh yeah. >> are you the one that's on the...