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>> seriously. >> you have good john hancock right? svelt he see your john hancock. yeah? get the weather we keep stretching? >> temperatures around freeze whg this starts, just going to take you hour by hour, through the situation. >> more snow to the north every us, will have chance to pile up couple every inches before the rain line moves northwards changes over to retirement so, we're thinking it is about 4:00 in the morning when the change over happens in the city, little later to the north of us so that will affect the accumulation amounts. then the rain gets really heavy by late morning and it is raining throughout the rest of the morning, and then we have a real quick shot of wintery mix before it is all over. but look at temperatures, they stay above freezing, so, that may not happen. it may just ends up being all rain, but lots of it, that is what is going to happen with the nor'easter moving in tomorrow. so remember, winter weather advisory in effect until 10:00 tomorrow morning. and as far as the storm there it is, it is coming our way, guys. >> it is. >> just
>> seriously. >> you have good john hancock right? svelt he see your john hancock. yeah? get the weather we keep stretching? >> temperatures around freeze whg this starts, just going to take you hour by hour, through the situation. >> more snow to the north every us, will have chance to pile up couple every inches before the rain line moves northwards changes over to retirement so, we're thinking it is about 4:00 in the morning when the change over happens in the city,...
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Jan 17, 2015
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the next day he gave them the details trying not to implicate john hancock. before the cabinet met for a full discussion of the issues, the hawk struck first against the american target closest to hand. in the wake of the do you duel -- this is the famous duel between two characters to do with this theft of letters of thomas hutchinson leading up to the famous attack on benjamin franklin in the council. the privy council had summoned benjamin franklin. the proceedings had been made by the crown's lawyer. he launched an attack on benjamin franklin so personal so scathing and so vitriolic that englishmen who were present remembered it vividly 30 years later. when reports of the encounter reached the colonies at the end of march 1774, they would cause justifiable outrage at the insult meted out by the british to america's most famous son. this could only deepen the rift with great britain even before the colonists knew the details of the hard line that lord north was bound to take. and that's where i'm going to end. now, i understand we'll be take questions from
the next day he gave them the details trying not to implicate john hancock. before the cabinet met for a full discussion of the issues, the hawk struck first against the american target closest to hand. in the wake of the do you duel -- this is the famous duel between two characters to do with this theft of letters of thomas hutchinson leading up to the famous attack on benjamin franklin in the council. the privy council had summoned benjamin franklin. the proceedings had been made by the...
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Jan 25, 2015
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he passed the news to john hancock.e massachusetts council vowed to increase its vigilance since spreading smallpox "appears to be the intention of our enemies." strong language already. a few days later when pocks begin to appear on refugees, washington changed his mind and wrote to hancock i must now give credit to it as it has made its appearance on several of those who came out of boston. the news of general howe's supposing scheme to infect the american army spread. a virginia delegate to the continental congress remarked the plan to infect americans was a vile scheme and as bad as poisoning the waters. samuel ward of rhode island wrote to his daughter, "the monsters inoculated people and sent them out of the town and they have since broken out in smallpox." he asks if there is not a crime the monsters are not capable of. the british army left boston for new york in the spring of 1776 leaving smallpox behind. elated the siege was over, the people of massachusetts rushed back into survey the damage, to reunite with
he passed the news to john hancock.e massachusetts council vowed to increase its vigilance since spreading smallpox "appears to be the intention of our enemies." strong language already. a few days later when pocks begin to appear on refugees, washington changed his mind and wrote to hancock i must now give credit to it as it has made its appearance on several of those who came out of boston. the news of general howe's supposing scheme to infect the american army spread. a virginia...
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i'm surprised john hancock didn't think of that. maybe he tried without success.his exasperated british officials. he complained in 1761 that a customs house officer have no place with the jury, let it cause be what it will. he warned his superiors in london that they overturned the judgments of the courts of admir alty, which sat without juries. another colonial governor of massachusetts wrote that, a trial by jury here is only trying one illicite trader by his fellows, or at least his well wishers. colonists viewed the jurisdiction of the jury was admiral to courts of a major grievance. they repeatedly complained about the curtailments of the right to jury trial, and in particular, in the stamp act congress of 1765 and the declaration of independence a decade later. the british government in the view of many americans was depriving them of their birth right to trial by jury and magna carta and thus prevented them from nullifying the hated customs laws, and this view accounts for the immediate insertion of the language into the magna carta into these new state co
i'm surprised john hancock didn't think of that. maybe he tried without success.his exasperated british officials. he complained in 1761 that a customs house officer have no place with the jury, let it cause be what it will. he warned his superiors in london that they overturned the judgments of the courts of admir alty, which sat without juries. another colonial governor of massachusetts wrote that, a trial by jury here is only trying one illicite trader by his fellows, or at least his well...
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of three works on early american history and ten biographies of the founding father including john hancock, george washington and john quincy adams. the new book is "john marshall: the chief justice who saved the nation". moderating our final discussion is judge david wecht, a great friend of the center and you are in very capable hands with him, he served on superior court of pennsylvania since 2012. before that he was trial judge on the court of common pleas, and he has presided over important cases, he has been an administrative judge and is incredibly excellent moderator. please join me in welcoming harlow giles unger and judge david wecht. [applause] >> thank you. thank you so much it is a great pleasure to be here in front of such a wonderful audience with such a distinguished scholar and author who has given us a fantastic new book about the great chief justice john marshall, the book is subtitled the chief justice who saved the nation. i am sure harlow giles unger will give you insights, he can only clear his throat before the curtain comes down. i suppose the first question i woul
of three works on early american history and ten biographies of the founding father including john hancock, george washington and john quincy adams. the new book is "john marshall: the chief justice who saved the nation". moderating our final discussion is judge david wecht, a great friend of the center and you are in very capable hands with him, he served on superior court of pennsylvania since 2012. before that he was trial judge on the court of common pleas, and he has presided...
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the old john hancock tower. that means slow. the governor getting out ahead of this declaring emergency. travel ban kicks in at midnight. he would like everyone that does not have to be out on those roads to stay home or stay somewhere safe tonight. first first responders, medical personnel folks cleaning the roads will have those roads to themselves and get things done and get where they need to be an emergency. 2 to 3 feet of snow southern part of the state. the snow down there could be heavier and with gusting winds that could be a lot of power outages to the south and all across the state as well. the thing about the storm is not just the total amount of snow they are expecting but intensity. 2 to 4 inches that will come down after midnight each hour. that could be what messes up the roads. take a listen to governor baker? >> driving will be virtually impossible in many areas for extended periods of timeed trapsz sit system also shut down. if this tells you how important they are looking at the storm massachusetts officials.
the old john hancock tower. that means slow. the governor getting out ahead of this declaring emergency. travel ban kicks in at midnight. he would like everyone that does not have to be out on those roads to stay home or stay somewhere safe tonight. first first responders, medical personnel folks cleaning the roads will have those roads to themselves and get things done and get where they need to be an emergency. 2 to 3 feet of snow southern part of the state. the snow down there could be...
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. >> abraham lincoln, vice president john hancock. >> no. >> i get stuck in a dark alley and that is>> without any history trivia. a simple basic everyday iq test. >> oh god. stuart: really. the guy on the clip, rick harrison, is the star of the show. she joins me because he has a brand new trivia apps. that is interesting. there he is. more famous than i am. it really annoys me. you have a trivia apps, why? what is it? >> it is to make money. it is my second or third favorite thing in the world, making money. had played the other apps, not really challenging as far as i was concerned and a lot of people approached me. stuart: is it free? >> you download it, rick harrison's trivia challenge. stuart: i get the apps on my the phone, click on to it and ask me trivia questions. >> at certain levels we start to get everyone above level 50, we send them -- stuart: how do you make money? >> you make money if you want to buy more live. things like that. you don't have to purchase them. stuart: liz macdonald is sitting right there and she is going to ask three trivia questions to us. we start
. >> abraham lincoln, vice president john hancock. >> no. >> i get stuck in a dark alley and that is>> without any history trivia. a simple basic everyday iq test. >> oh god. stuart: really. the guy on the clip, rick harrison, is the star of the show. she joins me because he has a brand new trivia apps. that is interesting. there he is. more famous than i am. it really annoys me. you have a trivia apps, why? what is it? >> it is to make money. it is my second...
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. >> you're in there with the big names revere, sam adams john hancock all the big guns. >> and the thingof stuff, yeah. >> interesting. you're playing that. let's go back to "the lackblacklist" for a second. we love that show. what can you give us? >> love the show. >> i can give you nothing. i can give you -- we come back in the super bowl which is going to be very exciting. there are going to be enormous explosions. it's going to be -- >> you better bring your "a" game. this is accidental 30 million people watching. you have to bring the guns. >> yes, bring it all. >> i think i might be going to the super bowl which i'm very very excited about. >> who are you rooting for, by the way? >> 50% of the people will love me, 50% will hate me. i've got a little pool going with my friends for seattle. i've got seattle. >> so we're going to play a game. it's called "is ryan lying." when he's on the air, you can lie better than any of them. >> and his character, tom keen, not a very truthful and honest person. >> not necessarily. >> this is bad. >> do you guys want to pour syrup all over me -- >>
. >> you're in there with the big names revere, sam adams john hancock all the big guns. >> and the thingof stuff, yeah. >> interesting. you're playing that. let's go back to "the lackblacklist" for a second. we love that show. what can you give us? >> love the show. >> i can give you nothing. i can give you -- we come back in the super bowl which is going to be very exciting. there are going to be enormous explosions. it's going to be -- >> you...
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hancocks is there live. good morning, paula. >> reporter: good morning, john. this point have been retrieved. now we do know that about half a dozen have come through this hospital today and basically what is happening is they come in from the ambulance that's picking them up from the portal from the airport, and then they are treated and put in the casket and basically cleaned up so the families can see them and then they are given the initial identification so we're certainly seeing a pattern emerging here. the doctors and nurses and many volunteers are getting into a routine. they usually have three people working here on this kind of work. they now have 40 including 20 volunteers. they say that they are having caskets built around the clock, they're having them built on site as well making sure they have 162, one for every member of that of the passengers and crew that were on that flight, but of course it is a slow process because of the weather. those waves that we understand from the search and rescue agency are three to four meters high. you can just im
hancocks is there live. good morning, paula. >> reporter: good morning, john. this point have been retrieved. now we do know that about half a dozen have come through this hospital today and basically what is happening is they come in from the ambulance that's picking them up from the portal from the airport, and then they are treated and put in the casket and basically cleaned up so the families can see them and then they are given the initial identification so we're certainly seeing a...
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hancocks had a firsthand look of the kinds of conditions they are facing. she's one of the few reporters who boarded a search vessel and travelled into the search zone. >> well michaela and johne summer monsoons these adverse weather conditions in indonesia and on sunday i had the chance to travel with one of the search-and-rescue teams to see exactly how this weather is affecting their operations. the desserted beaches of west borneo, indonesia, belie the horror at sea. more than 100 nautical miles to the search zone calm waters and sunshine soon disappear. we've been on the sea now for about four hours, we have another three or four hours to go and as you can see, the weather has started to close in. the closer we get to this crash location. but we're being told that even though these waves are fairly high and you can see it's a lot choppier than it was, that this is still considered fairly good weather. this is better than it has been for some days. the crew looks for deb reeris and bodies. one of them spots something. he's unsure what exactly. the captain calls it in a larger ship in the area will investigate. the search-and-rescue boat has a specific mission -- to delive
hancocks had a firsthand look of the kinds of conditions they are facing. she's one of the few reporters who boarded a search vessel and travelled into the search zone. >> well michaela and johne summer monsoons these adverse weather conditions in indonesia and on sunday i had the chance to travel with one of the search-and-rescue teams to see exactly how this weather is affecting their operations. the desserted beaches of west borneo, indonesia, belie the horror at sea. more than 100...