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but this is the problem for his fellow massachusetts delegates, john adams and samuel adams. hancock. oh, look at him. okay. so this is we know this as independence hall today, but this is the pennsylvania state house at the time where second continental congress was held. and we see hancock with the arrow as president. he sat in the front of the room with the delegates at the tables in front of him. john excuse me, john hancock is not supporter of the adams cousins move meant for independence in the beginning. of 1776, both and samuel were plotting against hancock and his allies. a result thomas cushing, that moderate who didn't join boston committee of correspondents, gets pushed out as a delegate, replaced by elbridge gerry, a man much more excited about independence hancock's two unpopular excuse me, two popular to unseat. however, but samuel adams growing according to john adams very quote very bitter against hancock for not being inclined towards independence for his part hancock had decades of proof that being a part of the british empire was financially lucrative. he
but this is the problem for his fellow massachusetts delegates, john adams and samuel adams. hancock. oh, look at him. okay. so this is we know this as independence hall today, but this is the pennsylvania state house at the time where second continental congress was held. and we see hancock with the arrow as president. he sat in the front of the room with the delegates at the tables in front of him. john excuse me, john hancock is not supporter of the adams cousins move meant for independence...
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and you have samuel adams who helped lead the attack and assistant and the destruction of the tea. when items became president he became less tolerant of rage rhetoric. you see it in figures like charlotte whitney who was a wonderful character that i start with because it was her case that ultimately led brandeis to refer to this as the indispensable rights. the reason i started with that is because it showed the conflict we have inherently in our constitutional system. brandeis got the keys wrong and so did oliver wendell holmes. he ruled in favor of her conviction. what did whitney do? this is one of the many characters that i talk about in the book. following what george bernard shaw said -- that unreasonable people expect the world to conform to them so all history is made by unreasonable people. this book is about magnificently unreasonable people and whitney was one of them. people refused to shut up. whitney came from one of the -- -- she was the niece of justice field and would spend summers with field. when she was at wellesley she went to a summer house in new arkansas po
and you have samuel adams who helped lead the attack and assistant and the destruction of the tea. when items became president he became less tolerant of rage rhetoric. you see it in figures like charlotte whitney who was a wonderful character that i start with because it was her case that ultimately led brandeis to refer to this as the indispensable rights. the reason i started with that is because it showed the conflict we have inherently in our constitutional system. brandeis got the keys...
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his own you know, you had samuel adams, his kin who helped lead the attack on those poets and the destruction of the tea. so the perspective of rage changes and obviously when adams president, he became less tolerant of rage. but you see it then with figures like whitney, you know, anita, charlotte and lydia whitney was a wonderful character that i start with because it her case that ultimately brandeis to refer to this as the indispensable right. but the reason i started with that because it shows the conflict that we have inherently in our constitutional system. brandeis got the case wrong so did oliver wendell holmes. even though he said that he in favor of her. so what did whitney do? whitney? was this this is one of the many characters that i talk about in the book as following what george bernard shaw said that unreasonable people expect the world to conform to them. so all history is made by unreasonable people in this book is about just magnificently honorees annabel people and whitney was one of them. there are people refuse to shut up and whitney it came from one of the oldest famil
his own you know, you had samuel adams, his kin who helped lead the attack on those poets and the destruction of the tea. so the perspective of rage changes and obviously when adams president, he became less tolerant of rage. but you see it then with figures like whitney, you know, anita, charlotte and lydia whitney was a wonderful character that i start with because it her case that ultimately brandeis to refer to this as the indispensable right. but the reason i started with that because it...
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y samuel, que por cierto no fue a la premier.onales que tienen y se ve muy bien. sí, parece que de hecho el año pasado netflix había sacado también otro docuserie enfocándose en los mariscales de campo que se llama quarterback. en donde seguía seguía marcus mayora y seguía también a patrick mahomes. ahora este receiver y mucha gente dice que está mucho más entretenida y yo creo que tiene mucho que ver que en general la personalidad de los receptores abiertos siempre es la más grande de un equipo de fútbol americano. y bueno, sabiendo la calidad de personaje que es george, quiero dejar claro absolutamente. fíjate que le podemos dar una oportunidad, por qué no? ya que ya está disponible. hay que verla, no? o sea, antes de que empiece la temporada de verdad que sí. bueno, pues vamos a seguir hablando de deportes, pero del baloncesto, que el equipo de puerto rico va ya rumbo a parís. en breve vamos a platicar con algunas de las participantes y antes de la pausa queremos recordarle que puede seguirnos en los medios sociales que tiene
y samuel, que por cierto no fue a la premier.onales que tienen y se ve muy bien. sí, parece que de hecho el año pasado netflix había sacado también otro docuserie enfocándose en los mariscales de campo que se llama quarterback. en donde seguía seguía marcus mayora y seguía también a patrick mahomes. ahora este receiver y mucha gente dice que está mucho más entretenida y yo creo que tiene mucho que ver que en general la personalidad de los receptores abiertos siempre es la más grande...
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. ♪ >> reporter: but for now, justin jefferson, devonte adams, deebo samuel, george kitle and amon raor my babies. >> reporter: you play in front of millions of people watching, but we don't get to see what happens behind the scenes until you allow us to. what was most important for you guys to want to show people? >> to show people, you know, who you really are. because at the end of the day, we're normal humans. >> this is my first injury to make me miss a game. i'm like, dog, i got to be out there on the field. >> reporter: cameras and mics capturing all the drama of the season on the field. >> beautiful! >> reporter: like when the lions and 49ers battled it out for trip to the super bowl. >> a good pancake block to get the blood going. >> reporter: even giving the players themselves new insight. >> what they were saying on the sidelines, the things that they went through, their locker room talk at halftime, our locker room talk after the game. so it was tough to watch, but it was cool how they portrayed both sides of the ball. >> you get to see your family up in the stand and how
. ♪ >> reporter: but for now, justin jefferson, devonte adams, deebo samuel, george kitle and amon raor my babies. >> reporter: you play in front of millions of people watching, but we don't get to see what happens behind the scenes until you allow us to. what was most important for you guys to want to show people? >> to show people, you know, who you really are. because at the end of the day, we're normal humans. >> this is my first injury to make me miss a game. i'm...
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davante adams and amon-ra saint brown.t's actually similar in style to last year's quarterback series, if you've seen that one shadowing stars like patrick mahomes and kirk cousins. this one will follow each receiver through last season. that should be pretty cool. all right, get ready. the opening ceremony for the paris olympics is two weeks from this friday. we have so many bay area athletes heading to paris, but not many like this guy. evgeny somov, known as yev, started swimming at the age of five. the 25 year old russian born swimmer came to the bay area a couple of years ago. in january, he decided to pursue his childhood dream of going to the olympics. he qualified to compete in the breaststroke by beating the record for his native russia. but you might know russia is banned from this year's olympics. it wasn't until recently that yev received neutral status, allowing him to officially compete without representing a country. it means a lot. i mean, it means a lot to me. it means a lot to my family and to my mom. lik
davante adams and amon-ra saint brown.t's actually similar in style to last year's quarterback series, if you've seen that one shadowing stars like patrick mahomes and kirk cousins. this one will follow each receiver through last season. that should be pretty cool. all right, get ready. the opening ceremony for the paris olympics is two weeks from this friday. we have so many bay area athletes heading to paris, but not many like this guy. evgeny somov, known as yev, started swimming at the age...
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also features deebo samuel and vikings star justin jefferson, along with palo alto native davante adams and amon-ra saint brown. it's similar in style to last year's quarterback series. if you've seen that shadowing stars like patrick mahomes and kirk cousins, this one will follow each receiver through last season. meanwhile, sha'carri richardson is no stranger to breaking records. in this summer, she will be making her debut at the paris olympics. but before competing, you see right here she is gracing the cover of vogue magazine. she's sprinting for gold in her august digital cover, and the article she opens up about her journey to get to the olympics and her life before her rise to fame. and of course, you can follow her throughout the competition right here on nbc. bay area opening ceremony takes place friday, july 26th. coming up, nbc bay area will bring you exclusive coverage throughout the paris olympic games. by the way, we're now streaming on pluto all the time. you can watch nbc bay area news whenever you want. all you have to do is scan that qr code for easy how to stream gui
also features deebo samuel and vikings star justin jefferson, along with palo alto native davante adams and amon-ra saint brown. it's similar in style to last year's quarterback series. if you've seen that shadowing stars like patrick mahomes and kirk cousins, this one will follow each receiver through last season. meanwhile, sha'carri richardson is no stranger to breaking records. in this summer, she will be making her debut at the paris olympics. but before competing, you see right here she...
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adams and cameron saint brown.s similar in style to last year's quarterback series, shadowing stars like patrick mahomes and kirk cousins. this one will follow each athlete through their 2023 nfl season again. you can catch that interview on the today show right after today in the bay at 7:00. all right. well, you know, summer season is in full swing. and we've been talking about the summer travel and record temps. but you know what? it turns out it's never too early to actually prepare for the winter holidays. mike inouye joins us to explain. i heard you're already shopping for sweaters. well yeah. okay. let the cat out of the bag. that's what i do sometimes at my desk. but, you know, explain that. we had a chat with michelle robertson. that's why i was doing this story. she was shopping for. she's bart's senior marketing representative, helping me out because i wanted to make sure my purchase was this year, indeed going to get a little bit ugly. so i'm wearing one of our gorgeous sweaters. of course, you can see
adams and cameron saint brown.s similar in style to last year's quarterback series, shadowing stars like patrick mahomes and kirk cousins. this one will follow each athlete through their 2023 nfl season again. you can catch that interview on the today show right after today in the bay at 7:00. all right. well, you know, summer season is in full swing. and we've been talking about the summer travel and record temps. but you know what? it turns out it's never too early to actually prepare for the...
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he was absolutely a wild campaign for adams, thomas jefferson wants him impeached that even though he is completely biased, and impeached for partisanship, use acquittal and his acquittal comes to stand for prosecution that you can't impeach supreme court justices because you disagree with their rulings or they are extremely partisan. the senate could re-examine that, but as you say, in practice, those are unlikely to succeed. basically, the only effective way of checking the core of american history is for congress to change the size of the jefferson, jackson, lincoln, fdr, grant errors and if it had the votes, he could do that now, but even president biden has walked away from that. i have to say one more thing. it is so interesting that there are claims justice thomas should be subject to special prosecutor. he said in a trump immunity decision the special prosecutor law is up was unconstitutional. as you suggested, so many of these things congress is considering, including forcing the court to adopt at the form, the court itself might strike down in practice. this means that it is
he was absolutely a wild campaign for adams, thomas jefferson wants him impeached that even though he is completely biased, and impeached for partisanship, use acquittal and his acquittal comes to stand for prosecution that you can't impeach supreme court justices because you disagree with their rulings or they are extremely partisan. the senate could re-examine that, but as you say, in practice, those are unlikely to succeed. basically, the only effective way of checking the core of american...