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name is jim woods i'm the founder of woods beer company and the proprietor of woods copy k open 2 henry adams what makes us unique is that we're reintegrated brooeg the beer and serving that cross the table people are sitting next to the xurpz drinking alongside we're having a lot of ingredient that get there's a lot to do the district of retail shop having that really close connection with the consumer allows us to do exciting things we decided to come to treasure island because we saw it as an amazing opportunity can't be beat the views and real estate that great county starting to develop on treasure island like minded business owners with last week products and want to get on the ground floor a no-brainer for us when you you, you buying local goods made locally our supporting small business those are not created an, an sprinkle scale with all the machines and one person procreating them people are making them by hand as a result more interesting and can't get that of minor or anywhere else and san francisco a hot bed for local manufacturing in support that is what keeps your city vibrant
name is jim woods i'm the founder of woods beer company and the proprietor of woods copy k open 2 henry adams what makes us unique is that we're reintegrated brooeg the beer and serving that cross the table people are sitting next to the xurpz drinking alongside we're having a lot of ingredient that get there's a lot to do the district of retail shop having that really close connection with the consumer allows us to do exciting things we decided to come to treasure island because we saw it as...
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the legacy of a good teacher extends through many lifetimes as the great author, henry adams once saidr affects eternity. so true. to mandy and all of the amazing educators here today, your tireless dedication doesn't just inspire your students. it inspires all of us. i can tell you, it very much inspires me. we honor you and every citizen called to the noble vocation of teaching. now it's my privilege to present mandy with the national teacher of the year award. this is a truly special award. mandy, congratulations. [applause] i just want to thank everybody again for being here. i want to really wish you the best for mandy and for all of this incredible talent. that's what it is, talent. i just want to say god bless you and god bless america. congratulations. thank you. [applause] >> neil: all right. recognizing an amazing young women as a teacher. we're told she works in excess of 80 hours a week for the kids. teachers don't earn a great deal of money. that puts it in perspective. very inspirational. there's many teachers like her. it is remarkable to devote the time, effort and ener
the legacy of a good teacher extends through many lifetimes as the great author, henry adams once saidr affects eternity. so true. to mandy and all of the amazing educators here today, your tireless dedication doesn't just inspire your students. it inspires all of us. i can tell you, it very much inspires me. we honor you and every citizen called to the noble vocation of teaching. now it's my privilege to present mandy with the national teacher of the year award. this is a truly special award....
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henry. that drops out sam adams. they were involved in the first -- >> right. it becomes a madison, who i think is the most politically agile. jefferson, the most intellectually sophisticated. >> neither jefferson nor adams was present at the constitutional -- >> but their letters were influential. is the smartest. hamilton would've gotten the highest grade on the sats. let me say that. [laughter] 20 years agoredict who was going to make it on broadway -- >> not adams. >> hamilton. have been why, who is this guy? he is a comet they came through. we are stars. but who else? adams. adams is the most well-randy in politics -- the most well-read, in politics especially. and he is a contrary yet and, my favorite one because he spills the beans. there are 1200 letters between abigail -- >> unbelievable -- >> gordon recently edited the papers and a brilliant way so he made it available at the library of america. which is really a significant contributions. have been these lower-tier people that you sort of want to let people know they were important. that they were mo
henry. that drops out sam adams. they were involved in the first -- >> right. it becomes a madison, who i think is the most politically agile. jefferson, the most intellectually sophisticated. >> neither jefferson nor adams was present at the constitutional -- >> but their letters were influential. is the smartest. hamilton would've gotten the highest grade on the sats. let me say that. [laughter] 20 years agoredict who was going to make it on broadway -- >> not adams....
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henry kanell. todd has been a really great lead leader. commissioner adams, you spoke of what he did with his leadership to make it what it is or the small business to be successful. as we all know, small business is the backbone of the community. and because it's people like todd that make us what we are. secondly, also, i would like to really appreciate the collaboration that's come between shop and dine 49 and district merchants. it has put small business on the map as well as the council. todd, thank you very much. also, all the best to you. congratulations. have a great time in new york. great city. i loved it when i was there. enjoy your stay over there. and i hope to visit you one of these days and we'll have a drink together. thank you. >> good afternoon. steven cornell. i want to add everything that henry said and what the president -- commissioner adams said. i've been doing this for a long time and it's always a pleasure to have somebody in government that i feel helps us out. and i thank todd and his team that has helped us do that. it's really g
henry kanell. todd has been a really great lead leader. commissioner adams, you spoke of what he did with his leadership to make it what it is or the small business to be successful. as we all know, small business is the backbone of the community. and because it's people like todd that make us what we are. secondly, also, i would like to really appreciate the collaboration that's come between shop and dine 49 and district merchants. it has put small business on the map as well as the council....
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or is there a case to be made for the long legacy of the thomas payne and patrick henry and sam adams? >> they were important but. pain is different, adams is too old. he was alive. samuel adams. he is alive at the time of the constitution. very much opposed to it. he is an anti-separatist. -- anti-federalist. they are the people of 76. their fear of power, far removed politically power. they are not -- they don't fully understand the new generation. all of these founders are guys in their 30's. they are not hold men. franklin is an exception. respected in the convention, but he makes several proposals that are ignored. all people in the executive branch should serve without pay. medicine says there is a long pause. takes ally someone motion, more out of respect for the old man then out of practicality. >> franklin is carried into each session of the concession. he does not miss one. the prisoners from the local philadelphia jail -- she does have this moment of eloquence at the end. it is really, really, really -- if you are looking for a statement of bipartisan insights and principle
or is there a case to be made for the long legacy of the thomas payne and patrick henry and sam adams? >> they were important but. pain is different, adams is too old. he was alive. samuel adams. he is alive at the time of the constitution. very much opposed to it. he is an anti-separatist. -- anti-federalist. they are the people of 76. their fear of power, far removed politically power. they are not -- they don't fully understand the new generation. all of these founders are guys in...
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thank you for your time, dr adam winstock, founder of global drugs survey, and dr henry fisher, founder coma and waking up with her body locked in, this tweet, wow, i must read this amazing book, what an incredible, terrifying and wonderful experience, and as she says, so rare to live to tell us all about it. harry e—mails, watching your programme as usual while waiting for the kitchen installers, i was astonished with your interview with rikke and peter, heart warming, whole new meaning to out of body experience, and this tweet, well done to you, rikke, so happy you have recovered through your determination to survive and heal, best wishes to you. coming up... one in 25 children in england aged ten or 11 is severely obese. severely obese. is the setting up for a lifetime of health problems? thank you for your messages, we appreciate it, if you have pertinent experience. david says many schools are taking pe of the curriculum at ages ten and 11 in order to do maths and other subjects because targets have to be met. now with academies able to set their own rules, some have won power and
thank you for your time, dr adam winstock, founder of global drugs survey, and dr henry fisher, founder coma and waking up with her body locked in, this tweet, wow, i must read this amazing book, what an incredible, terrifying and wonderful experience, and as she says, so rare to live to tell us all about it. harry e—mails, watching your programme as usual while waiting for the kitchen installers, i was astonished with your interview with rikke and peter, heart warming, whole new meaning to...
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adams and joshua giddings led the congressional opposition of the war. other war foes included clergymen, abolitionists and transcendentalists like ralph waldo emerson and henry david thoreau. thoreau was living at walden pond at this time. he refused to support the war in any way. one day he went in to concord to have a shoe repaired, and he was arrested for not paying his poll tax. so he spent the night in jail. his aunt paid the tax, and he was freed the next morning, free to join a huckleberry-picking party, actually. but this experience inspired him to write "civil disobedience," the essay that in turn helped inspire mahatma gandhi, the vietnam anti-war movement and martin luther king. many war opponents believed the war's secret purpose was to add new slave territories, but this was not true. while polk was a slave holder himself, slavery was not a factor. nonetheless, the mexican war reopened the explosive national debate over slavery, laying the foundation for the civil war. slavery's bait had largely lain dormant, but in august 1846 congressman david wilma of pennsylvania proposed abolishing slavery in any new territories obtained as a result of the
adams and joshua giddings led the congressional opposition of the war. other war foes included clergymen, abolitionists and transcendentalists like ralph waldo emerson and henry david thoreau. thoreau was living at walden pond at this time. he refused to support the war in any way. one day he went in to concord to have a shoe repaired, and he was arrested for not paying his poll tax. so he spent the night in jail. his aunt paid the tax, and he was freed the next morning, free to join a...
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as the great author henry adams said, "a teacher affects of -- affects eternity." so true. to all of the educators here today, your tireless education inspires all of us. it very much inspires me. citizen you and every called to the noble vocation of teaching. it is my privilege to present mandy with the national teacher a trulyear award, special award. congratulations. [applause] [cheers and applause] i want to thank everyone again for being here. , fort to wish you the best mandy and all of this incredible talent -- god bless you and god bless america. congratulations. thank you all very much. [applause] [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] is hosted by the american conservative magazine, here on c-span eastern. live sunday morning on 1958 america in turmoil, we look at the impact of the vietnam war at home. civil tond acts of sabean's on american streets dominated u.s. headlines. theing us to talk about turbulent time is the author of "odyssey of echo company."
as the great author henry adams said, "a teacher affects of -- affects eternity." so true. to all of the educators here today, your tireless education inspires all of us. it very much inspires me. citizen you and every called to the noble vocation of teaching. it is my privilege to present mandy with the national teacher a trulyear award, special award. congratulations. [applause] [cheers and applause] i want to thank everyone again for being here. , fort to wish you the best mandy...
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as the great author henry adams once said, "a teacher affects eternity." so true.ndy and all of the amazing educators here today your , tireless dedication doesn't just inspire your students, it inspires all of us. and i can tell you, it very much inspires me. we honor you and every citizen called to the noble vocation of teaching. now, it is my privilege to present mandy with the national teacher of the year award. this is a truly special award. and, mandy, congratulations. [applause] [applause] well, i just want to thank everybody again for being here. i want to really wish you the best, for mandy and for all of this incredible talent. and that's what it is. this is talent. i just want to say god bless you. and god bless america. congratulations. thank you all very much. thank you. thank you. [applause] announcer: for nearly 20 years, in-depth has featured the best writers for live conversations about their books. this year is a special project, featuring special fiction writers for our in depth fiction edition. join us on sunday with david bell doxsee and his mo
as the great author henry adams once said, "a teacher affects eternity." so true.ndy and all of the amazing educators here today your , tireless dedication doesn't just inspire your students, it inspires all of us. and i can tell you, it very much inspires me. we honor you and every citizen called to the noble vocation of teaching. now, it is my privilege to present mandy with the national teacher of the year award. this is a truly special award. and, mandy, congratulations....