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first period this morning, we were headed into john hancock high school in chicago. about to surprise his music instructor. >> he has no idea. >> he has no idea. >> it's hard for teenagers to keep a secret. >> reporter: one of thinks students, daniel luna sent in the group invites teenagers 14 through 18 to send in videos about the heros in their lives. why should their hero get a thousand dollars? >> the person i would give $1,000 to is my friend, ellen. >> reporter: they are out to convince one anonymous family here in chicago, to write that check. >> you revealed a quiet hero in your life? >> that's it. it's 60 seconds. it's use your words, they are powerful. >> reporter: and today's about to be give to mr. herrera. >> if you had to sum it up, what was the gift he gave you. >> knowledge. a lot of knowledge. >> reporter: just watch as he walks in. [ applause ] >> all right. i have a surprise four. >> what's that? >> this is for you. this is for you. because you're so passionate, and dedicated to teaching us. >> i just want to thank you. this is amazing. [ applause
first period this morning, we were headed into john hancock high school in chicago. about to surprise his music instructor. >> he has no idea. >> he has no idea. >> it's hard for teenagers to keep a secret. >> reporter: one of thinks students, daniel luna sent in the group invites teenagers 14 through 18 to send in videos about the heros in their lives. why should their hero get a thousand dollars? >> the person i would give $1,000 to is my friend, ellen. >>...
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♪ first period this morning, we were headed in john hancock high school right here in chicago.were gathered about to surprise their after-school music instructor, gustavo herrera, who has volunteered his time for years. >> but he has no idea. >> no idea at all. it's kind of crazy. >> it's hard for teenagers to keep a secret. >> yeah. >> i'm impressed. >> my name is daniel luna. >> reporter: one of his students, daniel luna, sent in this video to a chicago organization called ving. >> i hope the money helps teach students the way he wants. >> reporter: the group invites teenagers 14 through 18 to send in videos about the heroes in their lives. why should their hero get a thousand dollars? >> the person that i would give $1,000 to is my friend, ellen. >> reporter: they are out to convince one anonymous family here in chicago to write that check. and you revealed sort of a quiet hero in your life? >> that's it. it's 60 seconds. it's use your words, they are powerful. >> reporter: and today's ving about to be given to mr. herrera. if you had to sum it up, what was the gift he gave
♪ first period this morning, we were headed in john hancock high school right here in chicago.were gathered about to surprise their after-school music instructor, gustavo herrera, who has volunteered his time for years. >> but he has no idea. >> no idea at all. it's kind of crazy. >> it's hard for teenagers to keep a secret. >> yeah. >> i'm impressed. >> my name is daniel luna. >> reporter: one of his students, daniel luna, sent in this video to a...
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limiting the sites on this ballot prop k and whether it is the kirkland's bus yard or the balboa or john hancock's talk about we need to increase the inclusionary oversight that developers are riverside to build the middle-income and the lower-income onsite that should be a requirement and hang on 0 the housing stock did you see the academy of real estate i last week to tall call them has gobbled up in violation of city hall has not had the will to enforce and harvey rose said reynolds has been taken off the market because of airbnb no enforcement by city hall we've got to preserve it and holds it them over the fire to make them pay for it (clapping.) >> soy won't disagree with any ever that one we're building ava new project at 88 broadway i'd like to require it to you go do the site we get senior housing adds to the broadway we're looking at other places that are suitable to affordable housing and we've got a couple of properties we're looking acquiring to make sure they remain affordable housing we are talking to the few private developers building i agree we need to be doing way way better e
limiting the sites on this ballot prop k and whether it is the kirkland's bus yard or the balboa or john hancock's talk about we need to increase the inclusionary oversight that developers are riverside to build the middle-income and the lower-income onsite that should be a requirement and hang on 0 the housing stock did you see the academy of real estate i last week to tall call them has gobbled up in violation of city hall has not had the will to enforce and harvey rose said reynolds has been...
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budding and nationals in the country, that he was commuting with the john james purnell funds and john hancock'sanamorphosis of pennsylvania, and the paintings in the south carolina get all these people were visiting him, spending time in mount vernon, planning for a nation, planning for a unified country, and washington, when you live in the south, where ever you are trying to travel using that to go to atlanta airport all the time especially if you're flying on delta. during this period mount vernon was the atlanta airport of the nationalist movement. in the months leading up to the constitutional convention, we often hear that james madison was the architect of the constitution and written the ideas. why was he doing it? not at home, in mount vernon. he would spend months at a time in the timing up to the cost of tuition living in mount vernon. you can see the room where he was standing talking with washington, plotting out what this new government had to have. you can see washington writing letters to john jay after the constitutional convention was beginning to take shape, to john jacob to
budding and nationals in the country, that he was commuting with the john james purnell funds and john hancock'sanamorphosis of pennsylvania, and the paintings in the south carolina get all these people were visiting him, spending time in mount vernon, planning for a nation, planning for a unified country, and washington, when you live in the south, where ever you are trying to travel using that to go to atlanta airport all the time especially if you're flying on delta. during this period mount...
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in this picture. , aboveton signed first the rest enabled large hand, somewhat reminiscent of john hancock's already well-known signature on the declaration of independence. george washington, president and deputy from virginia. filedhe other 38 signers forward by state beginning with new hampshire and proceeding southward to abraham baldwin of georgia. while the last members were signing, franklin looked at the half son that adorned the crown of washington's chair. i have, he said to those near him, often in the course of this sunion, look at that behind a president without being able to tell whether it was rising or setting. now i have the happiness to know that it is a rising sun, not a setting one. madison chose this anecdote involving the sage of philadelphia and washington's chair to close his notes of the convention. elaborating somewhat, washington reported in his diary, " the members to jury city tavern, dining together and took a cordial leave." he then added that after dinner, he retired to meditate on the momentous work that had been executed. the product of that labor, the const
in this picture. , aboveton signed first the rest enabled large hand, somewhat reminiscent of john hancock's already well-known signature on the declaration of independence. george washington, president and deputy from virginia. filedhe other 38 signers forward by state beginning with new hampshire and proceeding southward to abraham baldwin of georgia. while the last members were signing, franklin looked at the half son that adorned the crown of washington's chair. i have, he said to those...
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people. 160 organizations in total are supporting this bill, including hard v cape air, twitter, an john hancock. and happening right now, donald trump has an event in massachusetts, also a debt to pay. the mistake which is costing him more than $80,000. >> mark: plus, just five minutes after closing time, a thief struck and fast. >> the reporter: thousands of dollars in damage in less than 20 minutes. the liquid poured everywhere that has the owner calling this a targeted robbery. >> joy: and a quick programming reminder, tonight at 8:00 p.m., championship series after the just one scoop of rich,creamy hood sour cream takes your monday dinner from mundane to masterpiece. it's easy to make every day delicious with all natural hood sour cream. for 160 years. always good. always hood. >> mark: south boston body shop turned inside out by a fast moving criminal. >> joy: as fox 25 reports, its owner believes his shop was targeted. >> [inaudible] >>> this eatery's owner sam jackson says he left five minutes before the store's motion detectors turned on which would have sent an alert right to jackson's
people. 160 organizations in total are supporting this bill, including hard v cape air, twitter, an john hancock. and happening right now, donald trump has an event in massachusetts, also a debt to pay. the mistake which is costing him more than $80,000. >> mark: plus, just five minutes after closing time, a thief struck and fast. >> the reporter: thousands of dollars in damage in less than 20 minutes. the liquid poured everywhere that has the owner calling this a targeted robbery....
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and the guy at the desk is john hancock. happens, they deliver this draft on the 28th. they have the draft, and they have the resolution. let's vote on the resolution. rightcolonies have every to be independent states. me, johns -- excuse dickinson argues against eloquently, we have shreds of his speech. it basically says that this is suicidal. once we do this, there is no turning back. the chances of us winning this war are remote to extreme. if you do it, i am going to fight on our side. don't get me about that. and he means, right after the vote to join the new jersey rallying inch is defense of an attack coming. who gets up to defend independence? our boy. it is the most consequential speech he ever gave and everybody, including jefferson, says that it was brilliant and we don't know what he said. [laughter] prof. ellis: nobody wrote it down. they may generalizations about it. but, we can sort of say, he did not say i told you so, there is no turning back, we can win, blah blah blah. the vote on july 2, the vote is overwhelming positive, it is 12-0-1. new york cannot
and the guy at the desk is john hancock. happens, they deliver this draft on the 28th. they have the draft, and they have the resolution. let's vote on the resolution. rightcolonies have every to be independent states. me, johns -- excuse dickinson argues against eloquently, we have shreds of his speech. it basically says that this is suicidal. once we do this, there is no turning back. the chances of us winning this war are remote to extreme. if you do it, i am going to fight on our side....
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the wealthiest man among the people who signed the declaration of independence wasm john hancock. cos net worth in today's dollarn or in $2004 when i wrote the book would be about $700,000.$2t he was not a mind boggling rich guy and land had very little value. some of them had fancy houses, but they were fancy houses for the standards of north america and would not have even considered a squire's house in but th the uk.ei these people were not rich. there were rich people at the time of the american revolution. the johnson family, for example who had a castle on the hudson, several hundred slaves.le, knights of the round table. i mean, they had kind of re-created this whole thing and they were fabulously wealthy and there were a number of people, like that.they re-crd this. that fthamily fled to canadaeal. during the revolution. after the revolution, i mean, jefferson died bankrupt. washington died bankrupt. madison was having problems.uptg they were all just skating by and among the slave owners, slaves were their principal assets.s or terrible and grim part of our history. the o
the wealthiest man among the people who signed the declaration of independence wasm john hancock. cos net worth in today's dollarn or in $2004 when i wrote the book would be about $700,000.$2t he was not a mind boggling rich guy and land had very little value. some of them had fancy houses, but they were fancy houses for the standards of north america and would not have even considered a squire's house in but th the uk.ei these people were not rich. there were rich people at the time of the...
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the wealthiest men among the people who signed the declaration of independence was john hancock and his nap worth in today's dollars or in $2004 when i wrote the book would be about $700,000. he was not a mind of glowingly rich guy. land had very little value so they had fancy houses but they were fancy houses by the standard of north america. they would have been considered a squire's house in the u.k.. these people were not rich. there were rich people at the time of the american revolution. the johnson family for example had a castle on the hudson for several hundred slaves and european slaves. had nice of the roundtable. they were created this whole thing. they were fabulously wealthy and there were a number families like that are virtually all of them left. after the revolution jefferson died bankrupt. washington died bankrupt. they were all just skating by and slaves were their principle asset. a terrible part of our history and the other part was jefferson worked aggressively to try to stop slavery which is part of the history i'm so often told windy was in his early 20s. he intr
the wealthiest men among the people who signed the declaration of independence was john hancock and his nap worth in today's dollars or in $2004 when i wrote the book would be about $700,000. he was not a mind of glowingly rich guy. land had very little value so they had fancy houses but they were fancy houses by the standard of north america. they would have been considered a squire's house in the u.k.. these people were not rich. there were rich people at the time of the american revolution....
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the wealthiest man among the people who signed the declaration of independence was john hancock.his network in today's dollars or in $2004 when i put the put the book, would be about $700,000. he was not a mind-boggling rich guy. some of them had fancy houses but their fancy houses in the standards of north america. they went even be considered a squires house in the u.k. these people were not rich. they were rich people at the time of the american revolution. the johnson family for example, they had a castle on the hudson. several hundred african slaves, several hundred european slaves, as knights of the roundtable. they re-created this. they were. they were fabulously wealthy. there were a number families like that. virtually all of them left. after the revolution, jefferson died bankrupt, washington died bankrupt, madison was having problems, they were all just skating by. among the slaveowners slaves or their principal asset. a terrible and and grim part of our history also. the other part was jefferson worked aggressively to try to stop slavery. when he was in his early 20s
the wealthiest man among the people who signed the declaration of independence was john hancock.his network in today's dollars or in $2004 when i put the put the book, would be about $700,000. he was not a mind-boggling rich guy. some of them had fancy houses but their fancy houses in the standards of north america. they went even be considered a squires house in the u.k. these people were not rich. they were rich people at the time of the american revolution. the johnson family for example,...