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that's not important sam adams really was. and, of course, john adams came along, his cousin, in his wake and did some remarkable things, even defended, if you read margolis wonderful biography, defended british soldiers in the boston massacre, because he believed that it was right. much more man of action and sam adams was a man of principle. it was said of him that he was the living embodiment of a principle. >> my question is about the founding fathers, the sons of liberty. if you could pick one to go to a bar with, which one would you go to the bar with and why? >> of all these people that i write about in this book? >> in this book, yes. >> i'll be honest with you, i think sam adams would be a little tiresome, as important as he was, because he didn't talk anything but what he believed in. i think i would probably pick someone like isaac sears could then essentially a buccaneer, a privateer, someone who made a living by poaching british ships in the seas off of the eastern seaboard. but the very interesting and very dedic
that's not important sam adams really was. and, of course, john adams came along, his cousin, in his wake and did some remarkable things, even defended, if you read margolis wonderful biography, defended british soldiers in the boston massacre, because he believed that it was right. much more man of action and sam adams was a man of principle. it was said of him that he was the living embodiment of a principle. >> my question is about the founding fathers, the sons of liberty. if you...
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sam: we've got someone here who's hurt. fireman: all right, we'll take over now. look, just get out into the street. come on, i've got you. come on, darling. oh, adam. sighs) i'm sorry. i don't know, sam. i never was cut out to run a hotel anyway. fireman: there you go. sam: but what will you do now? i thought i might marry you. what? i've got no house, no job, no money and no future. will you marry me, sam? adam! you'd better hurry up before a wall falls on top of us. (laughing) come, on you two, out! all right, yes, i will. please get up! do you mean it? yes, of course i mean it. of course i'll marry you. i'll marry you in a shot. sam, that's wonderful. (debris crashing) foyle: oh, it's very good news, sir charles, with regards to james. what? well, the verdict-- that is to say, the death penalty-- is certain to be overturned. darling, that's wonderful! (exhales deeply) that's more than i could have hoped for. oh... but how? how did this happen? well, he decided to speak. and though there are various procedures to go through in the light of what he's said he'll be released very soon. jane: oh, my goodness. oh, we're very grateful to you, mr. foyle.
sam: we've got someone here who's hurt. fireman: all right, we'll take over now. look, just get out into the street. come on, i've got you. come on, darling. oh, adam. sighs) i'm sorry. i don't know, sam. i never was cut out to run a hotel anyway. fireman: there you go. sam: but what will you do now? i thought i might marry you. what? i've got no house, no job, no money and no future. will you marry me, sam? adam! you'd better hurry up before a wall falls on top of us. (laughing) come, on you...
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grab the other stuff, why a sam adams? because why?l depends on the quality of the ingredients. we're making pizza dough we didn't use water, that's boring. we replaced it with sam adams boston lagger and give the dough some caramel notes from the roasted malt and some spiceness from the hops. you're just not going to get it from the water. >> tucker: how many pieces do i have to eat to be able to not drive home? (laughter) can i give it to my kids? >> you can eat as many as you like and your kids can eat it, because the heat obviously drives the alcohol out, but leaves the carbonation, so you get a lighter, crisper dough than you would, which is water. >> within the crust itself. you have the boston lagger infused crust there and putting some sauce on there, and you have the sauce? >> and these are simple, i mean, the nice things about the pieces is you can make it from just the ingredients that you get at the grocery store, but we've made them interesting by making a new orleans pizza, and a san francisco pizza, and a baltimore pizza
grab the other stuff, why a sam adams? because why?l depends on the quality of the ingredients. we're making pizza dough we didn't use water, that's boring. we replaced it with sam adams boston lagger and give the dough some caramel notes from the roasted malt and some spiceness from the hops. you're just not going to get it from the water. >> tucker: how many pieces do i have to eat to be able to not drive home? (laughter) can i give it to my kids? >> you can eat as many as you...
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to number two, right behind boston brewing and sam adams. >> 14 times a week, a semi-truck leaves loaded with beer, headed for either denver, chicago, new york, maine. and so, now, instead of that beer leaving in trucks, it'll leave from chicago. so the difference in freight times 14 trucks, times 52 weeks, covers the debt service on the entire brewery twice over. >> this is new territory right now, the idea that, you know, you can grow and keep your soul. if anybody can pull it off, we can. >> reporter: the lagunitas brewing company, a little sumpin' wild for everybody. >> in the evening, i know that while i'm going to bed, there are hundreds and hundreds of these all around the country. people are having communion with our business right then and there, taking it into their body. what other product-- besides maybe a cigarette or a communion wafer-- besides a beer, sight unseen, will you just take right in, you know? so, to that... >> reporter: indeed. mike hegedus, "n.b.r.," petaluma, california. >> tom: for many everyday products "made in the u.s." has been replaced with "we signed in
to number two, right behind boston brewing and sam adams. >> 14 times a week, a semi-truck leaves loaded with beer, headed for either denver, chicago, new york, maine. and so, now, instead of that beer leaving in trucks, it'll leave from chicago. so the difference in freight times 14 trucks, times 52 weeks, covers the debt service on the entire brewery twice over. >> this is new territory right now, the idea that, you know, you can grow and keep your soul. if anybody can pull it...
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sam adams beer, a lot of good american companies. gerri: andrew, thank you for coming on.people care deeply about this topic. >> thank you the one on this day in history, play-doh has been loved by children and adults. but not as much as egos. if all of the bricks were distributed equally among the people on the planet, everyone would have 62 lego bricks. it was officially born today, and january 28, 55 years ago. more on waste and fraud and abuse in indiana. and have we become too dependent on caffeine? coming up next. how about bout the problem is and what it means for your help officemax knows... ...tax time can be...well...taxing. so right now we'll give you... ...$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. gerri: it is a national copy epidemic. here's the libyans on america's addiction, doctor marc siegel. welcome back. >> is this a problem? you think people drink too much coffee? >> i call it an epidemic. we had a 30% raise in high energy drinks. it causes us to certain risks of health problems. your hear
sam adams beer, a lot of good american companies. gerri: andrew, thank you for coming on.people care deeply about this topic. >> thank you the one on this day in history, play-doh has been loved by children and adults. but not as much as egos. if all of the bricks were distributed equally among the people on the planet, everyone would have 62 lego bricks. it was officially born today, and january 28, 55 years ago. more on waste and fraud and abuse in indiana. and have we become too...
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sam adams beer, a lot of good american companies. gerri: andrew, thank you for coming on.ople care deeply about this topic. >> thank you the one on this day in history, play-doh has been loved by children and adults. but not as much as legos. if all of the bricks were distributed equally among the people on the planet, everyone would have 62 lego bricks. it was officially born today, and january 28, 55 years ago. more on waste and fraud and abuse in indiana. and have we become too dependent on caffeine? coming up next. how about bout the problem is and what it means for your help (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how theyant. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i tre. because i don't trade like everi'm with scottrade. me. (announcer) scottrade. awarded five-stars from smartmoney magazine. making the big romantic gesture. that's powerful. verizon. get a nokia lumi
sam adams beer, a lot of good american companies. gerri: andrew, thank you for coming on.ople care deeply about this topic. >> thank you the one on this day in history, play-doh has been loved by children and adults. but not as much as legos. if all of the bricks were distributed equally among the people on the planet, everyone would have 62 lego bricks. it was officially born today, and january 28, 55 years ago. more on waste and fraud and abuse in indiana. and have we become too...
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challenge, don't you think you are setting yourself up for failure, here is a point, try to drink less sam adams, there you go. texas attorney general greg abbott telling new yorkers to move to his state, they like guns there, thanks for joining me for the willis report, have a great night, we'll see you back here tomorrow. >> good evening, it was a day of colliding images and actions on capitol hill. in a rare bipartisan vote the house of representatives today passed the no budget, no pay, 3 month extension of the debt ceiling, speaker boehner, winning the support of most of his majority as well as 85 democrats for the bill. the speaker embraced congressman paul ryan's new plan to balance the budget in 10 year period. in contrast, partisanship on parade. chamber trying to figure out what clinton knew and when she knew it. no answers were forth coming, and the secretary assumed either no knowledge or no blame over the course of 5 hours of testimony before the senate foreign relations committee and the house foreign affairs committee. this was her reaction to republican senator ron johnson when h
challenge, don't you think you are setting yourself up for failure, here is a point, try to drink less sam adams, there you go. texas attorney general greg abbott telling new yorkers to move to his state, they like guns there, thanks for joining me for the willis report, have a great night, we'll see you back here tomorrow. >> good evening, it was a day of colliding images and actions on capitol hill. in a rare bipartisan vote the house of representatives today passed the no budget, no...
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. >> he brews sam adams. >> that's jim cook. >> oh right. >> a tremendous brewer. >> i don't think you need a journalism background to write for "gawker." >> that's a good poimt. >> "jango unchained" action figures causing controversey. none of the characters in this film are real people. so the figures themselves are not based on real figures. >> it would be like selling a character from anything else. >> absolutely. >> you mentioned spike lee is giving the film itself crap. the project he condemns the figures and he has seen the film twice and thought it was great. he just doesn't like the figures. >> good for him. >> the fact is if you are selling the figures, what are you selling? >> dolls. >> collectible figuresment. >> figurines. >> they are dolls of slaves. you are selling slaves. >> the dolls still belong to slaves. >> the dolls are kept in the box. >> technically if people are watching us on tv we are trapped in this box, and we are free to roam. >> in france mimes are trapped in boxes all the time. what are we talking about? >> i don't know. greg, to your point that you are b
. >> he brews sam adams. >> that's jim cook. >> oh right. >> a tremendous brewer. >> i don't think you need a journalism background to write for "gawker." >> that's a good poimt. >> "jango unchained" action figures causing controversey. none of the characters in this film are real people. so the figures themselves are not based on real figures. >> it would be like selling a character from anything else. >> absolutely....
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in 1792, old radical sam adams was asked if he supported with key rebellion farmers who, in that year had begun shooting at federal agents rather than pay taxes they considered unfair. adams harrumphs. revolt against the king and parliament, excluding subjects from the government is just unnecessary, he said. but in his opinion, any citizen of a democratic government who took up arms against that government ought, in his opinion, to be hanged. corporate name change, anyone? thank you very much. [applause] >> we will take questions. i think it would like you to walk to the microphones, if you don't mind. >> is this working? this question is for professor nasser. in your research about joseph kennedy, there was some controversy during the election of 1960 or 59, that joseph can be manipulated illinois politics to get his unelected president. did you come across any faqs about that sequence yes. yes, i did. jack kennedy didn't need his father to rig the election. that was someone in mayor richard daley -- [laughter] who did very well in illinois. that's number one to number two, there we
in 1792, old radical sam adams was asked if he supported with key rebellion farmers who, in that year had begun shooting at federal agents rather than pay taxes they considered unfair. adams harrumphs. revolt against the king and parliament, excluding subjects from the government is just unnecessary, he said. but in his opinion, any citizen of a democratic government who took up arms against that government ought, in his opinion, to be hanged. corporate name change, anyone? thank you very much....
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. >> knocking back a sam adams. doing that and what he might have been doing if he was there. >> actually there. >> i'm not allowed to acknowledge the existence of it. but i did. i wasn't up on the necessarily niceties. >> you're supposed to lie about what the president does. >> that's what i was told afterwards even though it's part of the white house pool policy to note it. >> the reporters, not any white house. the reporters get really angry with you? sn>> they were. i was lectured by the guy who runs the white house correspondence association and sat me down. >> who was that? >> ed henry. he's in a tough spot, dealing with reporters from the white house and people like me. i pity him. i pity him. then they said, you know, if you continue to do this, you're not going to be welcome here. and that was one of the moments i go into detail in the book, probably more detail than any needs to know, check it out. back and forth this crazy way the white house is treating journalists, plus the larger story of the last few
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. >> tucker: and jim cook to runs sam adams, what halloween is for nestle's, hershey, is super bowl.s, super bowl, anchoring that segment. >> clayton: that will be a tough day. san francisco, one of thing big participants in the super bowl going for their 6th super bowl title, i believe. 6th super bowl title. maybe more. and now, the mayor of san francisco wants to ban bars from serving alcohol during the super bowl to curb potential violence down there. >> tucker: like a third world election, basically the government says you have no self-control, you can't drink. >> clayton: there's a long history of san francisco having their bars open. >> ainsley: remember what happened at the world series in 2011, there were the riots and all of the bars were destroyed. so, what the mayor is doing, going around bar to bar to some of those damaged and talking with the owners and asking them what their thoughts are, how can we settle the crowd down if it gets out of hand and trying to limit hard liquor sales. >> tucker: but he's going to the bar owners and people making responsible choices, paying
. >> tucker: and jim cook to runs sam adams, what halloween is for nestle's, hershey, is super bowl.s, super bowl, anchoring that segment. >> clayton: that will be a tough day. san francisco, one of thing big participants in the super bowl going for their 6th super bowl title, i believe. 6th super bowl title. maybe more. and now, the mayor of san francisco wants to ban bars from serving alcohol during the super bowl to curb potential violence down there. >> tucker: like a...
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adam, are you all right? you haven't said anything this past half hour. i'm sorry, sam. i'm miles away. we should be celebrating shouldn't we? you get the money. you get shod of hill house. you can start again. i wasn't thinking about hill house. i really like hastings. i know i haven't been here long, but... it's the arrogance of it all that gets me, sam. i mean, look at this green. it's been here forever. when william the conqueror landed he probably stood right here. isn't this what we've been fighting for for the past six years? england's green and pleasant land. exactly. i think we've earned the right to run our own lives not be pushed around by some nazi in a pinstriped suit. i mean, this is part of the england we've been defending. jerry couldn't invade us-- they couldn't destroy us-- so why should we let someone like harrison achieve what they didn't? are you going to start a resistance movement? yes, that's exactly what i'm going to do. well, then, count me in. i'll wave the flag or the machine gun or whatever. perfect. oh. back again? with some books. james: decline and fall.
adam, are you all right? you haven't said anything this past half hour. i'm sorry, sam. i'm miles away. we should be celebrating shouldn't we? you get the money. you get shod of hill house. you can start again. i wasn't thinking about hill house. i really like hastings. i know i haven't been here long, but... it's the arrogance of it all that gets me, sam. i mean, look at this green. it's been here forever. when william the conqueror landed he probably stood right here. isn't this what we've...