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and john hancock was a major culprit in this. >> from my private reserve. t it to good use. >> we'll use it to celebrate my cousin's wedding. thank you, john. >> rich men like hancock worked together with street-level organizers like sam adams. >> sam? may walk with you, please? >> certainly, i'd appreciate the company. >> you don't require karng, do you? >> not today, sam, i have an appointment. it isn't far. i dare make a show of wealth in the streets for fear of hutchinson hunting me down for a king's ransom. >> you and i both know there are ways around that, john. >> hancock and sam adams symbolized what we think of as one of the characteristics of the united states. people of different backgrounds coming together for common purpose. >> the man responsible for enforcing british rule in massachusetts is lieutenant governor thomas hutchinson. >> all the records -- >> hutchinson was part of this top layer of officials in the colonies that were appointed by the british crown and were answerable to the crown and didn't feel they were answerable to the america
and john hancock was a major culprit in this. >> from my private reserve. t it to good use. >> we'll use it to celebrate my cousin's wedding. thank you, john. >> rich men like hancock worked together with street-level organizers like sam adams. >> sam? may walk with you, please? >> certainly, i'd appreciate the company. >> you don't require karng, do you? >> not today, sam, i have an appointment. it isn't far. i dare make a show of wealth in the streets...
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>> john hancock. >> john hancock signed by declaration. it's not the john hancock from the revolution, it's the john hancock that lives in greatwood, he has signed my constitution. >> that's great. we have a question right down here. >> yes, ma'am? >> what can congress and the trump administration do about pipelines, keystone pipeline. >> i will talk to mr. trump and say let's pass keystone asap. the whole federal apparatus except the white house wanted that thing passed. mrs. clinton twice, mr. kerry once. all the states along the pipeline route said we're good to go. people forget that's the keystone xl pipeline that caused the problems. there is a keystone pipeline that has been going from the tar sands to our country since 2007. 500,000 barrels per day coming along that same route basically and going to illinois. the keystone pipeline creates good paying american jobs, we all know that. it makes us less dependent upon oil we can't control from opec or russia, helps out an ally, one thing i will propose is how about this idea instead of
>> john hancock. >> john hancock signed by declaration. it's not the john hancock from the revolution, it's the john hancock that lives in greatwood, he has signed my constitution. >> that's great. we have a question right down here. >> yes, ma'am? >> what can congress and the trump administration do about pipelines, keystone pipeline. >> i will talk to mr. trump and say let's pass keystone asap. the whole federal apparatus except the white house wanted that...
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>> john hancock. >> john hancock signed my declaration. that's not the john hancock from revolutions, it's john hancock who lives in great wood in ft. bend county but he signed my constitution. >> that's great. we have a question right down here. >> yes, ma'am? >> hi, what can congress and the trump administration do about the keystone pipeline? >> i'm going to talk to mr. trump and say let's pass keystone asap. the whole federal an ta pparatu wanted that passed, mrs. clinton twice, kerry once, all the states along the pipeline route said we're good to go. people forget, that's a keystone xl pipeline that caused the problems. there's a keystone, keystone pipeline that's been flowing off from the tar sands to our country since 2007, 500,000 barrels per day coming along that same route basically and going to illinois. the keystone pipeline creates good-paying american jobs, we all know that, it makes us less dependent upon oil we can't control from opec or russia, helps out an ally. one thing i'm going to propose, too, instead of opec, how a
>> john hancock. >> john hancock signed my declaration. that's not the john hancock from revolutions, it's john hancock who lives in great wood in ft. bend county but he signed my constitution. >> that's great. we have a question right down here. >> yes, ma'am? >> hi, what can congress and the trump administration do about the keystone pipeline? >> i'm going to talk to mr. trump and say let's pass keystone asap. the whole federal an ta pparatu wanted that...
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john hancock. sir. >> we have adopted the resolutions set forth in philadelphia regarding this oppressive act. every town in the province must appoint a committee of inspection, so this tea is never landed. >> here, here! >> the chair recognizes mr. clark. sir. i my uncle winslow and encourage the merchants to stand firm and pursue their right to sell this tea. this tax encourages commerce. is that worth the bloodshed the so-called sons of liberty seek to call upon us? >> [pandemonium] >> order! mr. clark has the floor. >> my cousin and i import good english tea in a legal manner, unlike the smuggler of beacon hill, who brings his dutch tea under cover of darkness like a thief in the night! >> order! order! gentlemen, please, let us maintain civility. the chair recognizes mr. john copley. sir. >> i am an artist, not a politician, but like so many others in this town, i have been pulled into this matter. just a month ago, my father in law, mr. richard clarke and the other consignees were very much w
john hancock. sir. >> we have adopted the resolutions set forth in philadelphia regarding this oppressive act. every town in the province must appoint a committee of inspection, so this tea is never landed. >> here, here! >> the chair recognizes mr. clark. sir. i my uncle winslow and encourage the merchants to stand firm and pursue their right to sell this tea. this tax encourages commerce. is that worth the bloodshed the so-called sons of liberty seek to call upon us?...
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>> john hancock. >> john hancock signed by declaration. the john hancock from the revelation, but he signed my constitution. >> we have a question right down here. >> yes, ma'am. >> what can congress and the trump administration do about the pipeline? >> i will talk to mr. trump and say, let's pass keystone asap. mrs. clinton, twice, mr. kerry , once. all the states along the pipeline route said, we are good to go. people forget, that is the keystone xl pipeline that caused the problems. , sincestone pipeline 2007. 500,000 barrels per day, coming along the same route, basically, going to illinois. the keystone pipeline creates good paying american jobs, we all know that. it makes us less dependent upon oil we cannot control from opec or russia, helps out our allies. how about this idea? consider opec, how about apec? , three of us.ican our neighbors to the north, us, and mexico. private there. have got a lot of oil and gas down there. offshore of the gulf of mexico and gas down there. it goes all the way to the border. guess what? it is th
>> john hancock. >> john hancock signed by declaration. the john hancock from the revelation, but he signed my constitution. >> we have a question right down here. >> yes, ma'am. >> what can congress and the trump administration do about the pipeline? >> i will talk to mr. trump and say, let's pass keystone asap. mrs. clinton, twice, mr. kerry , once. all the states along the pipeline route said, we are good to go. people forget, that is the keystone xl...
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how much his john hancock helped raise for the salvation army. after a string of violence in a los angeles neighborhood... nearly 40 gang members are now behind bars. the details on the year-long sting operation. the c-i-a now believes russia may have influenced the election to help president-elect donald trump win. what wisconsin lawmakers are saying about the report and senators from both parties now calling for an investigation into a c-i-a report -- concluding that russia intervened in the 2016 election...specificall y to help donald trump win the pre react to the findings. kim is in the newsroom with more. u-s senator john mccain says a bi- partisan probe will begin immediately. so how did we get here? the us government publicly announced in october that it was "confident" russia orchestrated the hacking of the democratic national committee and other democratic political organizations. those hacks resulted in the public release of thousands of stolen emails, many of which included secretary of state hillary clinton. but then - earlier this m
how much his john hancock helped raise for the salvation army. after a string of violence in a los angeles neighborhood... nearly 40 gang members are now behind bars. the details on the year-long sting operation. the c-i-a now believes russia may have influenced the election to help president-elect donald trump win. what wisconsin lawmakers are saying about the report and senators from both parties now calling for an investigation into a c-i-a report -- concluding that russia intervened in the...
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begins an overnight march toward concord, paul revere slips out of boston to warn sam adams and john hancockis summoned by dr. joseph warren. he's given his message to alert hancock and adams in lexington that the british are definitely going to be marching. and then revere has to sneak out of the city. ♪ >> how many are there? >> nearly a thousand regulars and marines just hours away. >> they aim to start a war? >> if our militia has any chance of meeting this division -- >> the regulars are coming out. the regulars are coming out. >> what'd you say? >> grab your muskets if you're a patriot man. the regulars are on the mark. the regulars are coming out. the regulars are coming out. >> despite the popular poem by longfellow, paul revere is not alone on his midnight ride. joseph warren and militiaman, patrick gage, and three others to join revere, to commission more riders along the way. the decision ensures the message gets out. while the warning does make it all the way to concord, near lexington, paul revere's journey takes an unexpected and often untold turn. >> halt where you are or you'
begins an overnight march toward concord, paul revere slips out of boston to warn sam adams and john hancockis summoned by dr. joseph warren. he's given his message to alert hancock and adams in lexington that the british are definitely going to be marching. and then revere has to sneak out of the city. ♪ >> how many are there? >> nearly a thousand regulars and marines just hours away. >> they aim to start a war? >> if our militia has any chance of meeting this...
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taking us through their conversation is marguerite john hancock. she has been working in the field for more than two decades, first at the stanford graduate school of business and now, lucky for us, here at the computer history museum. i am delighted to introduce you to her right now. please join me in welcoming marguerite hancock. [applause] marguerite: thank you, john. thank you and good evening. welcome tonight to the inaugural event kicking off the exponential series featuring founders, changemakers, and visionaries. silicon valley is home to pioneers of the possible. from bill hewlett and david packard to mark zuckerberg, history, media, and pop culture secretly showcased the transformational stories of silicon valley. but what about women? while tech companies and venture capital firms today are starting to actively support rising female stars, women entrepreneurs often go unheralded. female founders raising series a capital jumped from 10% to 15% in 2015, but still they are too rare. fortunately for us, we have two remarkable women entrepren
taking us through their conversation is marguerite john hancock. she has been working in the field for more than two decades, first at the stanford graduate school of business and now, lucky for us, here at the computer history museum. i am delighted to introduce you to her right now. please join me in welcoming marguerite hancock. [applause] marguerite: thank you, john. thank you and good evening. welcome tonight to the inaugural event kicking off the exponential series featuring founders,...
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f five, including adams and jefferson and franklin turning in the document to john hancock. the document was on the desk, but youç don't get up and turnt in, you sit down like everybody else and then it is when the time comes, it's read out loud. it murd have taken about 12 or 14 minutes to read the declaration of independence out loud. then they go next order of business. it was tozv see whether they wod be willing to raise enough money to buy some more nails, they needed nails, can we buy some more÷ú nails. or maybe improve on the chesapeake. it had its momentsç but this looks like the grand moment. everybody in the room at that time, they're all talking to each other, they'reç bickering they can't get order in here at all, but in the painting, they all politely sit in rows, observing the ÷úevents, the gre event of the sacred document, nobody thought of it as a sacred document into2a 1776. but now it's being made into that. in fact, the analogy here is that, you know, when you get a groupym of wise men attending a sacred birth, we're usuallyç talking about the ab -- t
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>> john hancock. myjohn hancock signed declaration. [laughter] >> that's great. we have a question written here. would does congress and the trump administration do about the keystone pipeline and the dakota access pipeline? >> let's pass the stone asap. twice, mr. kerry once, all the states along the pipeline route said we are good to go. people forget that is
>> john hancock. myjohn hancock signed declaration. [laughter] >> that's great. we have a question written here. would does congress and the trump administration do about the keystone pipeline and the dakota access pipeline? >> let's pass the stone asap. twice, mr. kerry once, all the states along the pipeline route said we are good to go. people forget that is
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you see the committee of five, including adams, jefferson, franklin, turning in the document to john hancock. it never happened quite that way. the document was on the desk but you don't get up and turn it in, use it down like everybody else -- you it down like everybody else and then when the time comes it is read out loud. it must've taken about 12-14 minutes to read the declaration of a defense out loud and then they say, next order of business to see whether they would be willing to raise enough money to buy some more nails. they needed nails. can we buy some more nails? or maybe improve the chesapeake. it had its moments, but this looks like the grand moment. and everybody in the room at that time, they are all talking to each other, bickering, you cannot get order in here at all. in trumbull's painting they'll , politely sit in rows of deserving the great event of the sacred document. nobody thought of it as a sacred document in june 1776. but now it is being made into this. the analogy here is when you get a group of wise men attending a sacred birth, what we are usually talking about
you see the committee of five, including adams, jefferson, franklin, turning in the document to john hancock. it never happened quite that way. the document was on the desk but you don't get up and turn it in, use it down like everybody else -- you it down like everybody else and then when the time comes it is read out loud. it must've taken about 12-14 minutes to read the declaration of a defense out loud and then they say, next order of business to see whether they would be willing to raise...
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and, you know, he left it with the john hancock center and the sears tower, and he also made sure that o'hare, as transportation switched from trains to jets, that chicago was still the transportation center of the country. and someone in cleveland asked me, what did chicago do right, and i think what they wanted to know was, well, what can cleveland do that chicago did, and my conclusion was that cleveland can't do anything because, in a lot of ways chicago's expense comes at the , rest -- success comes at the expense of the rest of the region. i mean, it really attracts, you know, it's getting a free ride on the public education systems in michigan and indiana and ohio and here in wisconsin because, you know, so many young people move to chicago. i mean, there's at least one bar for every big ten school in chicago, and for my school, michigan state, i think there are over a dozen which i think are more than in east lansing. chicago is the number one destination for michigan state university graduates now. more than half the graduates now leave the state. so that's definitely the succ
and, you know, he left it with the john hancock center and the sears tower, and he also made sure that o'hare, as transportation switched from trains to jets, that chicago was still the transportation center of the country. and someone in cleveland asked me, what did chicago do right, and i think what they wanted to know was, well, what can cleveland do that chicago did, and my conclusion was that cleveland can't do anything because, in a lot of ways chicago's expense comes at the , rest --...
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taking us through their conversation is marguerite john hancock. she has been working in the field for more than two decades , now luckily here at the computer history museum. i am delighted to introduce you to her right now. please join me in welcoming marguerite hancock. marguerite: thank you, john. thank you and good evening. welcome tonight to the inaugural event kicking off the exponential series featuring founders, changemakers, and visionaries. silicon valley is home to pioneers of the possible. from bill hewlett and david packard to mark zuckerberg, history, media, and pop culture secretly showcased the transformational stories of silicon valley. but what about women? while tech companies and venture capitalists today are starting to actively support rising female stars, women entrepreneurs often go unheralded. female founders raising series a capital jumped from 10% to 15% in 2015, but still they are too rare. fortunately for us, we have two remarkable women entrepreneurs here tonight. what can we learn from them, who have forged their own
taking us through their conversation is marguerite john hancock. she has been working in the field for more than two decades , now luckily here at the computer history museum. i am delighted to introduce you to her right now. please join me in welcoming marguerite hancock. marguerite: thank you, john. thank you and good evening. welcome tonight to the inaugural event kicking off the exponential series featuring founders, changemakers, and visionaries. silicon valley is home to pioneers of the...
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>> john hancock. >> john hancock signed by declaration. john hancock from the revelation, but he signed my constitution. >> we have a question right down here. >> yes, ma'am. >> what can congress and the trump administration do about the pipeline? >> i will talk to mr. trump and say, let's pass keystone asap. mrs. clinton, twice, mr. kerry , once. all the states along the pipeline route said, we are good to go. people forget, that is the keystone xl pipeline that caused the problems. , sincestone pipeline 2007. 500,000 barrels per day, coming along the same route, basically, going to illinois. the keystone pipeline creates good paying american jobs, we all know that. it makes us less dependent upon oil we cannot control from opec or russia, helps out our allies. how about this idea? consider opec, how about apec? , three of us.ican our neighbors to the north, us, and mexico. private there. have got a lot of oil and gas down there. offshore of the gulf of mexico and gas down there. it goes all the way to the border. guess what? it is there.
>> john hancock. >> john hancock signed by declaration. john hancock from the revelation, but he signed my constitution. >> we have a question right down here. >> yes, ma'am. >> what can congress and the trump administration do about the pipeline? >> i will talk to mr. trump and say, let's pass keystone asap. mrs. clinton, twice, mr. kerry , once. all the states along the pipeline route said, we are good to go. people forget, that is the keystone xl pipeline...
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he signed his john hancock? that looked very -- look at that.grawf can't tell who it is. that's a donald. now, may i introduce neil cavuto with whom i am not going to do a bro hug. >> i think donald trump's signature looks like a geiger counter. stuart: i have 6 state years old and i don't wear glasses or con taxes and i can read it. neil: i was going to work on the italian hug are you. you hug closely, then you hear shots. stuart: that's good, that was very good. neil: i will try to top it. it will be hard but we'll do our best. 51 electors are demanding an
he signed his john hancock? that looked very -- look at that.grawf can't tell who it is. that's a donald. now, may i introduce neil cavuto with whom i am not going to do a bro hug. >> i think donald trump's signature looks like a geiger counter. stuart: i have 6 state years old and i don't wear glasses or con taxes and i can read it. neil: i was going to work on the italian hug are you. you hug closely, then you hear shots. stuart: that's good, that was very good. neil: i will try to top...
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>> john hancock. myjohn hancock signed declaration. [laughter] >> that's great. we have a question written here. would does congress and the trump administration do about the keystone pipeline and the dakota access pipeline? >> let's pass the stone asap. twice, mr. kerry once, all the states along the pipeline route said we are good to go. thele forget that is keystone xl pipeline that cause the problem. there's a keystone pipeline that has gone from the tar sands since 2007. 500,000 barrels per day coming along that same route a sickly and going to illinois. makes goode pipeline paying american jobs. it helps out our allies. how about this ideas that of opec? napec,ut me tech -- north american patrol -- north countries.troleum pushed to thee side. they've got a lot of oil and gas down there. offshore the gulf of mexico. on sure, in my own state, it goes only down to the border. it's therehat good in mexico. let's help them tap that. we can trust them. those same guys who got that thing sort of stopped right now build a pipeline from mexico to texas, west texas,
>> john hancock. myjohn hancock signed declaration. [laughter] >> that's great. we have a question written here. would does congress and the trump administration do about the keystone pipeline and the dakota access pipeline? >> let's pass the stone asap. twice, mr. kerry once, all the states along the pipeline route said we are good to go. thele forget that is keystone xl pipeline that cause the problem. there's a keystone pipeline that has gone from the tar sands since 2007....
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hancock. >> [applause] marguerite: thank you, john. welcome to the inaugural event kicking off our exponential series featuring founders and visionaries. silicon valley is home to pioneers of the possible from bill hewlett and david packard to mark zuckerberg. history and pop culture frequently shaped the transformational stories of silicon valley. but what about women? today, they are starting to actively support rising female stars. entrepreneurs often go unheralded. female founders raising serious capital jumped in 2015 but still, they are too rare. we have two remarkable women here with us tonight. what can we learn from them who forged their own paths? these entrepreneurs are noteworthy for their innovation and impact by any measure. they also both happen to be women. let me share five numbers with you. she is a venture capitalist, stanford lecturer and entrepreneurship, and self-proclaimed recovering entrepreneur. >> [laughter] marguerite: in 1983 she cofounded software company tea maker 14 years as cofounder of ceo. she served a
hancock. >> [applause] marguerite: thank you, john. welcome to the inaugural event kicking off our exponential series featuring founders and visionaries. silicon valley is home to pioneers of the possible from bill hewlett and david packard to mark zuckerberg. history and pop culture frequently shaped the transformational stories of silicon valley. but what about women? today, they are starting to actively support rising female stars. entrepreneurs often go unheralded. female founders...
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john gruden's hair, even though he looks like chucky the doll. he's got good hair. >> adorable. >> but check in with, sticking with hockey, our guy, bob hancock. >>r. okay, so, let's not forget. you have good hair, too, now, even though you're in the in sports, but you're a fap of sports. and were you voted to have the best hairline. >> the best anchor hair in pennsylvania. >> yep. >> i was dethroned by some guy out west. >> dethroned by who? >> some do you have us out west. >> that happens, doesn't it? sorry, mike. in my heart you are number onement look at this, it is beautiful, beautiful. >> and snaps right off. >> okay, that's all you. i want to see who is guy s he can't possibly have better hair. >> can we look that up ryan? >> 2016, best man hair? >> week ago i got de friends. >> no wonder you didn't say anything, were you hurt? >> oh, by the way, that friends of ours, brian, over at channel six, he was like runner up. >> oh,. >> well maybe can't give the reward twice. okay, he won, we have to give someone's chance now? >> probably what it is, yes. so, jingle ball was last night. jenn fred, what is the age range of the fans who go to that?
john gruden's hair, even though he looks like chucky the doll. he's got good hair. >> adorable. >> but check in with, sticking with hockey, our guy, bob hancock. >>r. okay, so, let's not forget. you have good hair, too, now, even though you're in the in sports, but you're a fap of sports. and were you voted to have the best hairline. >> the best anchor hair in pennsylvania. >> yep. >> i was dethroned by some guy out west. >> dethroned by who? >>...
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>> john hancock. >> it is not the john hancock from greatwood but ben county. he has signed my constitution. >> that's great. >> what can the trump administration do with the pipelines, the keystone pipeline, and access? >> i might trauk alk to mr. trud say, let's pass keystone, asap. the whole federal apparatus except for the white house. mrs. clinton, twice, mr. kerry, once, all the states along the pipeline route said we are good to go. people forget, that's a keystone xl pipeline that caused the problems. there is a keystone pipeline that's been falling off from the tar sands to our country since 2007. 500,000 barrels per day coming along the same route going to illinois. the keystone pipeline creates good paying american jobs. we all know that. it makes us less dependant upon oil we can't control from opec or russia. it helps out an ally. one thing i'm going to propose, too, is how about this idea, instead of opec, how about napek, north american patrol for exporting countries, three of us, our neighbor to the north, us, and mexico. don't forget about mexi
>> john hancock. >> it is not the john hancock from greatwood but ben county. he has signed my constitution. >> that's great. >> what can the trump administration do with the pipelines, the keystone pipeline, and access? >> i might trauk alk to mr. trud say, let's pass keystone, asap. the whole federal apparatus except for the white house. mrs. clinton, twice, mr. kerry, once, all the states along the pipeline route said we are good to go. people forget, that's a...