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john adams and the play is a compilation of sam adams and john adams did the opposite and a a good job capturing personalities of the people involved in that comes out so clearly in the play. the other thing i like about it, which is fascinating to me is to use actual language and writing of individuals. we've done the play several times. then you read other stuff written by these individuals like i remember that. that was in the play and it's cool the way the authors have done a brilliant job and we've been in actual history. the language style is much different than it is today. they were able to weave that into something that was very entertaining and enjoyable. when i was teaching school, it was great. although i have to admit that at one time a kid was debating me on whether this is realistic or not. if it was pretty close to history. he said the men they same back then. now, they didn't really sing. one time we were watching the movie and he turned around and said what were they talking about? the revolutionary war. did we win it? i realized i have a lot of work to do at this kid
john adams and the play is a compilation of sam adams and john adams did the opposite and a a good job capturing personalities of the people involved in that comes out so clearly in the play. the other thing i like about it, which is fascinating to me is to use actual language and writing of individuals. we've done the play several times. then you read other stuff written by these individuals like i remember that. that was in the play and it's cool the way the authors have done a brilliant job...
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this is about the stupidest thing. >> reporter: today sam adams has started a revolution of its own andmade-in america success story. he writes about in his new book. you get compared to steve jobes. you're the steve jobes of beer. >> i thought that was a very kind comparison. he put a ding in the universe. i'm just trying to give people a better glass of beer. >> reporter: starting with his great, great grandfather's recipe. >> luck that he will varieties of hops were still grown north of munich. >> reporter: 32 years in, jim cook is as passionate about beer as ever. though now he's the guy to beat in an industry that has exploded. >> all 4,000 kraft brewers have got to 10 or 12% of the market. we can double. that's pretty cool. >> and that's our overnight news. for some of you the news continues. for others, check back for the morning news and cbs this morning. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's thursday, july 21st, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." a rival revenge. ted cruz takes the stage at the republic national convention and refuses to endorse donald trump. instead, telling de
this is about the stupidest thing. >> reporter: today sam adams has started a revolution of its own andmade-in america success story. he writes about in his new book. you get compared to steve jobes. you're the steve jobes of beer. >> i thought that was a very kind comparison. he put a ding in the universe. i'm just trying to give people a better glass of beer. >> reporter: starting with his great, great grandfather's recipe. >> luck that he will varieties of hops were...
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. >> reporter: at the sam adams brewery in boston, massachusetts, kraft beer lovers unlock hops.al. >> reporter: and of course sample a variety of brews. >> this is actually brew would kosher salt, which is something i didn't know before but it adds a dirafferent layer of flavor t the beer. >> my favorite ones would be stout. >> reporter: today there are more than 4,000 kraft brewers in the united states. when jim cook started in 1984, the american beer landscape looked very different. >> american beer was the laughing stock of the rest of the world because everybody thought it was just watery and fizzy. >> reporter: determined to change that, jim cook quit his corporate job to brew beer. he thought his father, a fifth generation brewer would be pleased. >> i thought i was going to have a father-son moment. that's so great. he looked at me and said jim, you've done some stupid things in your life. this is about the stupidest things. >> reporter: today sam adams has started a revolution of its own and jim cook is a billionaire. a made-in america success story. he writes about in h
. >> reporter: at the sam adams brewery in boston, massachusetts, kraft beer lovers unlock hops.al. >> reporter: and of course sample a variety of brews. >> this is actually brew would kosher salt, which is something i didn't know before but it adds a dirafferent layer of flavor t the beer. >> my favorite ones would be stout. >> reporter: today there are more than 4,000 kraft brewers in the united states. when jim cook started in 1984, the american beer landscape...
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. >> what about sam adams? >> what about him? good beer. >> you had a few of those already?e me some more punch. >> you know who patrick henry was? >> i heard of him before. i don't know what he did. >> give me liberty or give me -- >> freedom. >> freedom? >> am i right? >> justice. >> and the american way. >> why were we fighting the british? >> taxation without representation? >> no taxation -- >> can't be taxed if you're not represented like as an individual. >> who's famous for that line? >> john smith? >> no. >> sam adams. >> learning something every day. >> i totally paused. >> life, liberty and -- >> freedom of speech? >> good enough for me. >> me too. >> that's fine. >> what's the best part of this country? >> our rights? >> everybody can be a go getter. >> are you a go getter? >> yeah. >> all right. go get 'em. ♪ >> do you ever watch bill o'reilly? >> sometimes. >> i'm not paying attention. >> i'm too hurt of him. >> what have you heard? >> not to watch him. >> oh. >> i like it. informative. >> anything to say to him on july fourth? >> have an awesome day! >>> comin
. >> what about sam adams? >> what about him? good beer. >> you had a few of those already?e me some more punch. >> you know who patrick henry was? >> i heard of him before. i don't know what he did. >> give me liberty or give me -- >> freedom. >> freedom? >> am i right? >> justice. >> and the american way. >> why were we fighting the british? >> taxation without representation? >> no taxation -- >> can't...
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>> reporter: sam adams. you learning something every day. life, liberty, and --?m of speech? >> that's good enough for me. i'm fine. >> reporter: what's the good part about this country. >> anybody can be a go getter. >> reporter: are you a go getter? >> yeah. >> reporter: all right. >> let's go get 'em. >> reporter: do you ever watch bill o'reilly? >> sometimes. >> when it's on but i'm not paying attention. >> reporter: what have you heard of him? >> i'll have to watch him. >> i like it. it's important. >> anything you want to say to him on july fourth? >> i hope you have an awesome day. >> coming up, he lands on martha's vineyard to find out how the folks feel about president obama. >> i think he's doing the best he can. >> he's a little too laid back, but i think there's a method to his madness. i have asthma... ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adult
>> reporter: sam adams. you learning something every day. life, liberty, and --?m of speech? >> that's good enough for me. i'm fine. >> reporter: what's the good part about this country. >> anybody can be a go getter. >> reporter: are you a go getter? >> yeah. >> reporter: all right. >> let's go get 'em. >> reporter: do you ever watch bill o'reilly? >> sometimes. >> when it's on but i'm not paying attention. >> reporter:...
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this is sam you ell adams. and i think samuel adams favored independence back in the 1760's even. and he was joined by patrick henry and i think patrick henry probably american independence as early as the 1760's. -- here -- enry patrick henry was joined by -- there you go, by richard henry lee of virginia. and richard henry lee favored independence as well in the 1760's. and the leader of the radicals was john adams. and adams, we can pretty determine when he became -- began to favor independence. adams was approached by samuel adams back in the 1760's but arm adams' cousin at length. john adams' response in his diary was that way madness lies. he thought that samuel adams was plotting an american revolution and wanted no part of it. in 1773, some letters written by the roil governor of massachusetts -- royal governor of massachusetts were made public and those letters convinced that there was a conspiracy afoot between british officials in america and london to destroy american liberties. and from 1773 on, john adams favored independence. i think probably george washington came
this is sam you ell adams. and i think samuel adams favored independence back in the 1760's even. and he was joined by patrick henry and i think patrick henry probably american independence as early as the 1760's. -- here -- enry patrick henry was joined by -- there you go, by richard henry lee of virginia. and richard henry lee favored independence as well in the 1760's. and the leader of the radicals was john adams. and adams, we can pretty determine when he became -- began to favor...
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funded by a conservative think tank that encouraged grassroots activism, which is the now-defunct sam adams alliance. oh, no. another bogus organization exploiting the name of yet another founding father. there is a little pattern here. jeff nesbit, who i spoke about yesterday, wrote in his book "poison tea" how big oil and big tobacco invented the tea party and captured the g.o.p. this about the franklin center. at the start of 2008, the franklin center for government and public integrity had a budget of zero dollars. its legal home was a taffy shop in madora, north dakota. by 2009, the franklin center's budget had jumped to $2.4 million, according to i.r.s. tax records. that, jeff nesbit, wrote, is a spectacular leap for a nonprofit, especially in madora, north dakota. it was almost as if, he continued, someone wished to utilize the charter concept of the franklin center, developing individual but interlinked new centers across the united states that would all promote the same messages for other purposes, and therefore infused it with a mountain of funding and network support. let's dig i
funded by a conservative think tank that encouraged grassroots activism, which is the now-defunct sam adams alliance. oh, no. another bogus organization exploiting the name of yet another founding father. there is a little pattern here. jeff nesbit, who i spoke about yesterday, wrote in his book "poison tea" how big oil and big tobacco invented the tea party and captured the g.o.p. this about the franklin center. at the start of 2008, the franklin center for government and public...
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. >> for sam adams, the declaration of independence is the culmination of the struggle for freedom thata decade earlier in the streets of boston. >> we will not be paying the tax, will we, boys? >> but it isn't the end of the fight. it's the beginning of a new one. >> my business here is done, john. i'm called home by duty, not only to virginia, but to my family. >> our business here has just begun, thomas. you -- you must stay. >> jefferson has done his part for the revolution. the independence he declares on paper must now be won on the battlefield by george washington. in new york, general howe finally begins his attack, leading 20,000 troops from staten island to brooklyn. but washington believes it's a bluff and sends fewer than 10,000 men to face them. >> george washington decided to divide his army, one in manhattan and one in brooklyn. and the british outflank washington, a military disaster. [ insects chirping ] >> washington and his army hold the fate of the revolution in their hands. but as his remaining troops retreat in disgrace, washington can feel freedom slipping away. >
. >> for sam adams, the declaration of independence is the culmination of the struggle for freedom thata decade earlier in the streets of boston. >> we will not be paying the tax, will we, boys? >> but it isn't the end of the fight. it's the beginning of a new one. >> my business here is done, john. i'm called home by duty, not only to virginia, but to my family. >> our business here has just begun, thomas. you -- you must stay. >> jefferson has done his part...
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. >> the letters find their way to sam adams, who, of course, knows exactly what to do with them -- share everyone. >> "my dear sir, for the peace and good order of the colonies, there must be a great restraint of natural liberty, an abridgement of what are called 'english liberties.'" an abridgement of english liberties. >> when franklin revealed the hutchinson letters, he probably had the idea that he could pin the problem between the american colonies and the british crown on hutchinson. >> how could you have been so blind? >> i thought that if i discretely shared these letters, perhaps my rebellious friends would make peace. >> my goodness. you had no idea what it was like for us here in the colonies. >> franklin is so out of touch, he doesn't realize that neither side wants peace. the british are outraged that the private letters wind up in american hands. the controversy surrounding their source even leads two prominent gentlemen to a duel. realizing the furor he's caused, franklin confesses, publicly, in a london newspaper. >> finding two gentlemen have been unfortunately engaged i
. >> the letters find their way to sam adams, who, of course, knows exactly what to do with them -- share everyone. >> "my dear sir, for the peace and good order of the colonies, there must be a great restraint of natural liberty, an abridgement of what are called 'english liberties.'" an abridgement of english liberties. >> when franklin revealed the hutchinson letters, he probably had the idea that he could pin the problem between the american colonies and the...
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sam adams is a why quality company with great management. i think it's a great buy here. eventually, this is the type of name that gets taken out. >> quickly on domino's, it's a rip today. >> everything that you want to see, this is a name trading at 145, where we talked about this before. the next couple days, the analysts will raise price targets, which the average is around 135 right now. expect that to go higher. stay in the name a few more days. >>> up next, super bowl champ joe theismann will join us to talk about finance and football. "halftime report" is back right after this. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it helps pick up some of what med
sam adams is a why quality company with great management. i think it's a great buy here. eventually, this is the type of name that gets taken out. >> quickly on domino's, it's a rip today. >> everything that you want to see, this is a name trading at 145, where we talked about this before. the next couple days, the analysts will raise price targets, which the average is around 135 right now. expect that to go higher. stay in the name a few more days. >>> up next, super bowl...
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so john adams is really a compilation of sam adams but i think they have done a good job in capturing and the personalities of the people who were involved and that comes out so clearly in the play. the other thing i like about it is that they use actual language and writing of these individuals. after we've done the plate several times then you read other stuff that's written by these individuals. it's kind of cool the way they've done a brilliant job and we been an actual history. is much different. they were able to weave that in. it was enjoyable. one time a kid that was debating on whether this is realistic or not. they sang back then? know this is. not so terrible and humid. and this is my neighborhood book store so it's nice to be here. so, i'm excited to read from the book and take some questions from you guys, but first i just wanted to take a minute to say a few words about women's stories. and specifically i wanted to talk about the consequences of women telling their stories because it's something i have been thinking about a lot recently. the week before the book came out
so john adams is really a compilation of sam adams but i think they have done a good job in capturing and the personalities of the people who were involved and that comes out so clearly in the play. the other thing i like about it is that they use actual language and writing of these individuals. after we've done the plate several times then you read other stuff that's written by these individuals. it's kind of cool the way they've done a brilliant job and we been an actual history. is much...
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john adams and the play is a compilation of sam adams and john adams did the opposite and a a good jobapturing personalities of the people involved in that comes out so clearly in the play. the other thing i like about it, which is fascinating to me is to use actual language and writing of individuals. we've done the play several times. then you read other stuff written by these individuals like i remember that. that was in the play and it's cool the way the authors have done a brilliant job and we've been in actual history. the language style isu
john adams and the play is a compilation of sam adams and john adams did the opposite and a a good jobapturing personalities of the people involved in that comes out so clearly in the play. the other thing i like about it, which is fascinating to me is to use actual language and writing of individuals. we've done the play several times. then you read other stuff written by these individuals like i remember that. that was in the play and it's cool the way the authors have done a brilliant job...
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in the first viewer to do so since sam adams back in 1792 tell them to. the natural charm and speculation as a vice presidential running mate. he is a strong supporter and a super delegate. in one way or another he will be at the democratic convention in philadelphia in july. we will be in conversation here which after a very distinguished career. the district in the house of representatives ladies and gentlemen please join me in welcoming governor john hickenlooper. [applause]. good evening everyone let me do a praise of politics and prose. it is the neighborhood bookstore to washington and governor john hickenlooper nose in aspen, colorado there's a bookstore called explore which has changed ownership a few times but it has a same flavor and i don't know what we would do without the opportunity to buy interesting books in an interesting environment. i wanted to interrogate and torture my favorite governor. that's all you get. i don't know how many of you have read this yet i think that john could be a stunt double for huckleberry finn but this is a comi
in the first viewer to do so since sam adams back in 1792 tell them to. the natural charm and speculation as a vice presidential running mate. he is a strong supporter and a super delegate. in one way or another he will be at the democratic convention in philadelphia in july. we will be in conversation here which after a very distinguished career. the district in the house of representatives ladies and gentlemen please join me in welcoming governor john hickenlooper. [applause]. good evening...
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of love powdered into this building and thank the guys in the trenches that actually built this sam adam the one guy it started and end this job thank you, sam whenever you are appreciate you from the last day he was here and want to thank and we have lots of them to thank my partners from the headstart and ocii and ocii what is the chopper leaders and always cheering we on and thank you for the bureaucratic work they had to do not easy didn't make it any easier thank you for making it happen he know it is hard and challenging and fought a lot of battles we're here and i really want to thank you for helping us and latest olsen lee made the promise to dr. davis yes, we may or may not will make it happen and he didn't we have wonderful neighbors great in bayview hunters point across the street is condo owners that support us in everything we do for the 58 and 59 thirtdz neighbors and ashbury fortune and they're giving us discount for the seniors and comcast helping the seniors and my best friend rick hollywood kathy you need money for groundbreaking here's a check you can't get a better fr
of love powdered into this building and thank the guys in the trenches that actually built this sam adam the one guy it started and end this job thank you, sam whenever you are appreciate you from the last day he was here and want to thank and we have lots of them to thank my partners from the headstart and ocii and ocii what is the chopper leaders and always cheering we on and thank you for the bureaucratic work they had to do not easy didn't make it any easier thank you for making it happen...
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so john adams is really a compilation of sam adams but i think they have done a good job in capturing and the personalities of the people who were involved and that comes out so clearly in the play. the other thing i like about it is that they use actual language and writing of these individuals. after we've done the plate several times then you read other stuff that's written by these individuals. it's kind of cool the way they've done a brilliant job and we been an actual history. is much different. they were able to weave that in. it was enjoyable. one time a kid that was debating on whether this is realistic or not.
so john adams is really a compilation of sam adams but i think they have done a good job in capturing and the personalities of the people who were involved and that comes out so clearly in the play. the other thing i like about it is that they use actual language and writing of these individuals. after we've done the plate several times then you read other stuff that's written by these individuals. it's kind of cool the way they've done a brilliant job and we been an actual history. is much...
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john adams is a compilation of sam adams and john adams, but i think the authors have done a good job in capturing the personalities of the people who were involved, and that comes out so so clearly in the play. but the other thing i like about it which was fascinating to me is they use actual language and writings of these individuals. so we've done the play several times, then you read other stuff by these individual, and you're like, wow, i remember that. that was actually in the play. and it's kind of cool the way the authors, i think, have done a brilliant job in weaving an actual history. because, let's face it, the language style is much different in the 1700s, than it is today. but they were able to the weave that into something that was very entertaining and enjoyable. and when i was teaching school, it was great. although i do have to admit one time i had a kid that was debating me on whether this was realistic or not, and i said, yeah, it was pretty close to history. and he finally looked at me and said, you mean they sang back then? we went on with it, and one time we were
john adams is a compilation of sam adams and john adams, but i think the authors have done a good job in capturing the personalities of the people who were involved, and that comes out so so clearly in the play. but the other thing i like about it which was fascinating to me is they use actual language and writings of these individuals. so we've done the play several times, then you read other stuff by these individual, and you're like, wow, i remember that. that was actually in the play. and...
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john adams in the play is really a compilation of sam adams and john adams, but i think the authors have done a good job and couch or of the people involved and that comes out so clearly in the play. other things i like about it is they use actual language and actual writings of these individuals. after i have read through the play several times and then you greet other stuff written by these individuals and i'm like wow, i remember that. that was actually in the plate and it's cooled away the authors have done a good job in in leading an actual history. language style is much different in the 1700s than it is today, but they were able to weave that into something entertaining and enjoyable and when i was teaching school it was great. although, i have to admit at one time i had a kid that was baiting me on whether this was realistic or not and i said it was pretty close to history and he finally looked at me and he means that she said you me make thing back then and i said they do not saying and then they went on with it and one time we were watching the movie and he turned around and sa
john adams in the play is really a compilation of sam adams and john adams, but i think the authors have done a good job and couch or of the people involved and that comes out so clearly in the play. other things i like about it is they use actual language and actual writings of these individuals. after i have read through the play several times and then you greet other stuff written by these individuals and i'm like wow, i remember that. that was actually in the plate and it's cooled away the...
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look at shares of boston beer company, maker of sam adams reporting better than expected second quarterares are soaring. the company right now, saying that it is all thanks to strong demand for ice teas and root beer. chipolte reported lower than expected earnings results. it is profitable once again. the burrito chain struggled after a string of e.coli outbreaks across the country but profits have dropped. look at pandora. pandora is up, to the upside. we have much more closing bell straight ahead. stay right here on fox business. every year, the amount of data your enterprise uses goes up. smart devices are up. cloud is up. analytics is up. seems like everything is up except your budget. introducing comcast business enterprise solutions. with a different kind of network that delivers the bandwidth you need without the high cost. because you can't build the business of tomorrow on the network of yesterday. because you can't build the business of tomorrow if you have medicare parts a and b and want more coverage, guess what? you could apply for a medicare supplement insurance plan whene
look at shares of boston beer company, maker of sam adams reporting better than expected second quarterares are soaring. the company right now, saying that it is all thanks to strong demand for ice teas and root beer. chipolte reported lower than expected earnings results. it is profitable once again. the burrito chain struggled after a string of e.coli outbreaks across the country but profits have dropped. look at pandora. pandora is up, to the upside. we have much more closing bell straight...
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. >> sam adams boston beer company. i'm in this name and it's not gone well, but i think there are signs that a bottom is in. and i think competition is being way overstated. company will come back. >> steph. >> kraft heinz, they make hot dogs and ketchup but also have a margin improve story. i think they're going to get in the mix of her sshey and that whole thing. >> everybody remember baseball, hot dogs, apple pie and chevrolet? >> no. >> general motors. >> when was that from 1968? >> probably. >> that does it for "halftime report." i'll see you in an hour. meantime "power lunch" is going to get underway right now, guys. >>> all right. welcome to "power lunch." melissa, take the next hour off. you've earned it. we'll see you in one hour. welcome to "power lunch." michele is back. nice to have you here. >> great to be here. >> brian is here and i'm tyler mathisen. what a week it has been on thursday before the british vote to leave the eu the dow was at 18,011. then came big drops friday and monday and a drop of 871 p
. >> sam adams boston beer company. i'm in this name and it's not gone well, but i think there are signs that a bottom is in. and i think competition is being way overstated. company will come back. >> steph. >> kraft heinz, they make hot dogs and ketchup but also have a margin improve story. i think they're going to get in the mix of her sshey and that whole thing. >> everybody remember baseball, hot dogs, apple pie and chevrolet? >> no. >> general motors....
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"i bring pbr to parties, but drink all the sam adams." [ laughter ] bad dog!next? now, this is a little buster brown. what did he do? "i don't give that little wave when people let me merge." [ laughter ] what, it's so easy? you just do the -- thank you! who do we have next? look at that face! too cute! what did he do? "i take acid and go to 'sesame street live!'" [ laughter and applause ] there's kids there. bad dog. [ laughter ] who is next? aw, this one's the best. "i get off on reminding people that the correct term is frankenstein's monster and that frankenstein is the name of the doctor." [ laughter ] bad dog. you're an ass [ bleep ]. don't do that. [ laughter ] who is next? aw! [ audience aws ] this guy looks like a little rabble rouser. "when i see a female dog wearing no makeup, i tell her she looks tired." [ laughter ] oh, bad dog. who do we have next? folks, do they make them any cuter than this? "i only went to your son's bris to catch pokÉmon." [ laughter and applause ] bad dog. also, it was super weird that you had your phone out the whole time.
"i bring pbr to parties, but drink all the sam adams." [ laughter ] bad dog!next? now, this is a little buster brown. what did he do? "i don't give that little wave when people let me merge." [ laughter ] what, it's so easy? you just do the -- thank you! who do we have next? look at that face! too cute! what did he do? "i take acid and go to 'sesame street live!'" [ laughter and applause ] there's kids there. bad dog. [ laughter ] who is next? aw, this one's the...
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. >> okay, sam adams does not need a plug.ine because we only have a minute left. >> oh, yes. >> this is the row say, it is nice and right. melon, it is refreshing, but still a little complex to keep you going. >> i love the flag. >> and twist cap, too, does not mean quality good or bad. >> you know, a lot of wineries are move together twist caps an it is ease toy open. >> some of those are holiday theme z as well. >> oh, yes,--themed as well. >> yes, they all have a fourth of july plug. the row say has an american flag to honor the american wine tradition and the next wine, the charles cabernet red blend, yes, that one. it has great fruit notes. >> you talk, i taste. i do have a question, are these limited for the summer? do we only see them during the summer? >> so the blue moon is a seasonal release, the rest of these, we kind of carry year round. obviously, sam adams you can get pretty much any where but these are also year round. >> bell, thanks--well, tanks fors being here. >> where--thanks for being here. >> yes, and i
. >> okay, sam adams does not need a plug.ine because we only have a minute left. >> oh, yes. >> this is the row say, it is nice and right. melon, it is refreshing, but still a little complex to keep you going. >> i love the flag. >> and twist cap, too, does not mean quality good or bad. >> you know, a lot of wineries are move together twist caps an it is ease toy open. >> some of those are holiday theme z as well. >> oh, yes,--themed as well....
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of love powdered into this building and thank the guys in the trenches that actually built this sam adamhe one guy it started and end this job thank you, sam whenever you are appreciate you from the last day he was here and want to thank and we have lots of them to thank my partners from the headstart and ocii and ocii what is the chopper leaders and always cheering we on and thank you for the bureaucratic work they had to do not easy didn't make it any easier thank you for making it happen he know it is hard and challenging and fought a lot of battles we're here and i really want to thank you for helping us and latest olsen lee made the promise to dr. davis yes, we may or may not will make it happen and he didn't we have wonderful neighbors great in bayview hunters point across the street is condo owners that support us in everything we do for the 58 and 59 thirtdz neighbors and ashbury fortune and they're giving us discount for the seniors and comcast helping the seniors and my best friend rick hollywood kathy you need money for groundbreaking here's a check you can't get a better frie
of love powdered into this building and thank the guys in the trenches that actually built this sam adamhe one guy it started and end this job thank you, sam whenever you are appreciate you from the last day he was here and want to thank and we have lots of them to thank my partners from the headstart and ocii and ocii what is the chopper leaders and always cheering we on and thank you for the bureaucratic work they had to do not easy didn't make it any easier thank you for making it happen he...
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>> less money coming in and hey, i'm sorry, it's up 40 cents of the boston beer, you know, sam adams,ree consecutive quarters on profit declines and the stock is up 7%. can anybody explain this to me? you can't. you love it, beer fries. and apple watch sales are down big and we're told that people are waiting for a new version to come in. i think the thing is flat-out failure. who is in my ear saying it's a bust, it's a bust. is that you scott shellady. >> this is a piece of jewelry. it's just jewelry. and you don't want that on your wrist, wrist is is for jewelry and-- >> i'm an early adopter and it's not interested me at all specifically because you don't want to be tied constantly to the information. you want to be able to look at something more traditional, more artistic, if you will, a machine that's like-- >> that's a swatch you're wearing. >> no, it's not. and swatches are good, too. stuart: netflix, it's called strange things, it's doing well, and into an a second season. sarcasm is a low form of wit. >> wait for it, big for sketchers, low profits. nicole tell me how bad the d
>> less money coming in and hey, i'm sorry, it's up 40 cents of the boston beer, you know, sam adams,ree consecutive quarters on profit declines and the stock is up 7%. can anybody explain this to me? you can't. you love it, beer fries. and apple watch sales are down big and we're told that people are waiting for a new version to come in. i think the thing is flat-out failure. who is in my ear saying it's a bust, it's a bust. is that you scott shellady. >> this is a piece of...
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and a also characters are a comp ligs to john adams is a compilation of sam and john adams but i think that authors have done a good job in capturing permingts of the people that were involved and that comes out to clearly in the play but other thicks i like about it is they use language and writings of these individuals. so after we've done play several time read through it then you read stuff by individuals like wow. i remember that. that was actually in the play. kind of cool and weaving in actual history and associating language style is much different in that today that they were able to weave that in to something that was very entertaining and enjoyable and when i was teaching school, it was great. although i do have to admits that one time i had a kid that was debating me own whether this was realistic or not i said it was close to history. and he looked at me and said they sang back then. this was a musical and they didn't really sing and went on with it and watching movie and he turned around and he said what were they talking about? and they said revolutionary war we have a f
and a also characters are a comp ligs to john adams is a compilation of sam and john adams but i think that authors have done a good job in capturing permingts of the people that were involved and that comes out to clearly in the play but other thicks i like about it is they use language and writings of these individuals. so after we've done play several time read through it then you read stuff by individuals like wow. i remember that. that was actually in the play. kind of cool and weaving in...
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so john adams in the play is compilation of sam and john adams but i think the authors did a good job capturing the personalitys of the people involved. the other thing i liked was the actual language and writings of these individuals is used. after doing the play several times, i read through it, and you read other stuff by these individuals and you are like i remember that. it is kind of cool the way the authors have done a brilliant job in weaving an actual history. the language style is different in the 1700s than it is today. they were able to weave it into something that was enterta enteg and enjoyable. when i was teaching school i had a kid debate on if this was realisic it. i said it is close to history. and he said you mean they sang back then and i said no this is a musical. one time we were watching a movie and he turned around saying what were they talking about and i said the revolutionary war and he said did we win it. i realized i had a lot of work to do with this kid. >> booktv wants to know what you reading. tweet us #booktv or on facebook facebook.com/booktv. >> jane
so john adams in the play is compilation of sam and john adams but i think the authors did a good job capturing the personalitys of the people involved. the other thing i liked was the actual language and writings of these individuals is used. after doing the play several times, i read through it, and you read other stuff by these individuals and you are like i remember that. it is kind of cool the way the authors have done a brilliant job in weaving an actual history. the language style is...
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adams. reporting live, sam ford, abc7 news. michelle: as protests against police brutality spread across the country in the last few days the one in minnesota following the shooting death of philando castile raised questions. the i shirts saturday night that read "change starts with us. justice and accountability." castile's name was on the shirt with alton sterling who was killed by police in louisiana. four local off-duty police officers hired for the game walked off the job. police union officials threatened other officers could refuse off-duty assignments there as well. leon: developing in the district, five people have been arrested in connection with the shots fired at police. police say officers were alerted by a shotspotter on alabama avenue. they arrived and someone inside an survivor began shooting at them. turns out no one on both sides were hurt. two men surrendered. seth rich, a democratic national committee staffer was shot and killed early sunday morning not far from his bloomingdale home in northwest. today poli
adams. reporting live, sam ford, abc7 news. michelle: as protests against police brutality spread across the country in the last few days the one in minnesota following the shooting death of philando castile raised questions. the i shirts saturday night that read "change starts with us. justice and accountability." castile's name was on the shirt with alton sterling who was killed by police in louisiana. four local off-duty police officers hired for the game walked off the job. police...
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sam ishmael, the genius creator, was adamant about making sure that these characters were all extraordinarily complicated in terms of the plot. but, it is interesting because one of the key threads is this relationship between mr. robot and elliott. we learned in season one there is a little more to it than suspected. am i giving anything away if i say the true nature of the relationship? >> you are, i guess, to people who haven't seen it. >> it's crazy. >> i don't want people lining up with torches and throwing things at me. no, but fair to say -- >> but there is a depth to the relationship that is -- yeah. very fascinating. >> there is also some great chemistry going on. >> yeah. we enjoy each other. >> okay. you mentioned the cyber security angle of it. has it made you -- either of you think differently about what you do online when using your phones and all that stuff? >> yeah, right? >> i think so. it certainly raised our -- hey, look at her jumping in the background. but, yeah, it certainly raised our levels of awareness with the dangers that are out there with the internet. look, the i
sam ishmael, the genius creator, was adamant about making sure that these characters were all extraordinarily complicated in terms of the plot. but, it is interesting because one of the key threads is this relationship between mr. robot and elliott. we learned in season one there is a little more to it than suspected. am i giving anything away if i say the true nature of the relationship? >> you are, i guess, to people who haven't seen it. >> it's crazy. >> i don't want people...
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john adams in the play is a compilation of sam adams and john adams, but i think the authors have done a good job in capturing the personalities of the people who were involved and that comes out so clearly in the play. but the other thing i like is they used actual language and actual writings of these individuals. so after we had done the play several times issue read through it. then you read other stuff written by these individuals and it's like, wow, remember that. that was actually in the play, and it's kind of cool the way the authors have done a brilliant job in weaving in actual history, the language and style. much different in the 1700s than today but they were able to weave that into something that was entertaining and enjoyable, and when i was teaching school, it was great. although, i do have to admit at one time i had a kid that was debating whether this was realistic or not. i said, prety close to history. she said, you mean they sang back then? no, this is a musical. they didn't sing. then we went on and one time we were watching a movie and he said, what war are they
john adams in the play is a compilation of sam adams and john adams, but i think the authors have done a good job in capturing the personalities of the people who were involved and that comes out so clearly in the play. but the other thing i like is they used actual language and actual writings of these individuals. so after we had done the play several times issue read through it. then you read other stuff written by these individuals and it's like, wow, remember that. that was actually in the...