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this is one of the -- sam adams is a gentleman that suffers with you got. he is dressed and such a great story to bring out but a few years ago the history channel did a documentary sons of liberty and he is suddenly 25, a gq model running across roofs. i'm thinking you're missing the point of this gentleman and the true story behind samuel adams. so if you ever watch that just keep in mind, that is samuel adams, not the 25-year-old "gq" mod unt model in that show. the one i didn't put up on here, his signature is on the bottom of a small document, john hancock. we'll talk more about him later. hint for next year. but on the other side of the coin, you have a gentlemen such as these from lord dartmouth to the left. and, of course, frederic north. and as the doctor was saying, sometimes the grammar or writing did not adhere to certain rules and regulations and so you can see spelled a little differently there. these gentlemen dartmouth doesn't understand what is going on. he facilitates march 1774, he believes that the present people there in boston is not f
this is one of the -- sam adams is a gentleman that suffers with you got. he is dressed and such a great story to bring out but a few years ago the history channel did a documentary sons of liberty and he is suddenly 25, a gq model running across roofs. i'm thinking you're missing the point of this gentleman and the true story behind samuel adams. so if you ever watch that just keep in mind, that is samuel adams, not the 25-year-old "gq" mod unt model in that show. the one i didn't...
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with pouring sam adams beer. what do you make of that? >> i think it is promising because the beer segment has been down for two years as you know, stuart. so very few beer brands except mexican brands have had sales growth this year. companies like sam adams are saying okay, in the new environment, you get a pitcher of beer, draft beer, you sit for a while in this new environment, consume more product. we'll see if they're right. stuart: all right, jon. another fine performance and we wish you very well in las vegas because we know how much you guys are under pressure. jon taffer everyone, good man. >> take care, stuart. stuart: look at the markets, up close to the high of the day, up 207 points. got anything to add to this, susan? susan: we're looking for a vaccine, president trump tweeted that vaccines are coming long very well including therapeutics. we got the information from gilead's remdesivir positive this week so it is moving faster than anticipated. i think that helped lift sentiment for the stock mark
with pouring sam adams beer. what do you make of that? >> i think it is promising because the beer segment has been down for two years as you know, stuart. so very few beer brands except mexican brands have had sales growth this year. companies like sam adams are saying okay, in the new environment, you get a pitcher of beer, draft beer, you sit for a while in this new environment, consume more product. we'll see if they're right. stuart: all right, jon. another fine performance and we...
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i just think a budweiser in your hand or a sam adams. sam adams, anda you need to read johnny tremaine to finally become a gentleman. jonathan: that was a lesson of how to deal with a rude british journalist live on air. live on bloomberg tv and radio, good morning to you all. with an ecb decision just around the corner, looking forward to being with you through the morning here on bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: from new york city, this is "bloomberg surveillance ." we are live on bloomberg tv and radio. ferro,m, i'm jonathan together with lisa -- with tom keene, i'm jonathan ferro, together with lisa abramowicz. looking forward to forecast coming from president lagarde in a news conference 45 minutes after the decision. the forecasts are not supposed to be pretty. tom: really glad you mentioned it. the forecasts that come out around these meetings are very important, and you really wonder how they will forecast price change of inflation or disinflation and the fear of deflation across europe. it is decidedly different than the challenge chair
i just think a budweiser in your hand or a sam adams. sam adams, anda you need to read johnny tremaine to finally become a gentleman. jonathan: that was a lesson of how to deal with a rude british journalist live on air. live on bloomberg tv and radio, good morning to you all. with an ecb decision just around the corner, looking forward to being with you through the morning here on bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: from new york city, this is "bloomberg surveillance ." we are live on bloomberg...
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when john adams, sam adams are down at the continental congress, who is in boston? mr. warren. who was serving as president of the committee of safety, a major general ship? this gentleman. who writes the suffolk resolves, submitted by the congress approved almost en masse,? mr. warren. unfortunately, he can't stay out of any action, into the ends up battling at bunker hill, where he meets his untimely death. that deprives the nation of one of the great gentleman, not only of medical genius, but also a practical thinker who could move between different echelons of society. he was so immensely felt in his death that he said warren's death was equal to 500 man. in equivalents. a nice tribute there. for every big revolutionary, you need the guy who can walk the streets, be the rabble rouse or to get the people. william was one of. them he's the gentleman who could get people up in arms. he was more of a radical. one of the reasons he was poisoned by the british, he would die shortly in october 1774. he was one of the sons of liberty not at the meeting house, but down on the war, p
when john adams, sam adams are down at the continental congress, who is in boston? mr. warren. who was serving as president of the committee of safety, a major general ship? this gentleman. who writes the suffolk resolves, submitted by the congress approved almost en masse,? mr. warren. unfortunately, he can't stay out of any action, into the ends up battling at bunker hill, where he meets his untimely death. that deprives the nation of one of the great gentleman, not only of medical genius,...
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you look at -- if sam adams or otis had their way, we might have had a revolution in 1764 after the stamp act crisis. they are trying. it just happens that, you know what, maybe a lieutenant who sends the troops down the wrong road in lexington and shots fired, that's the straw that breaks the camel' bas back. how do we tax colonists? how do we keep the peace? there's an interesting point, three threes in american history. 1763, 1783, 1803 decides the american frontier, the american boundary and decided in paris and no native american is present at this decision. there's another inevitable conflict coming up. there's the powder keg being started. it just happened that a bunch of people in boston had been planning and had that system in place that when it did happen, they were very well organized. look how quickly warren and them are able to get what happened on april 19th to great britain and get their message out that they were defending and it was the british that were the aggressors. the flip happened in the civil war with -- lincoln baiting the south ea southerners to open fire first.
you look at -- if sam adams or otis had their way, we might have had a revolution in 1764 after the stamp act crisis. they are trying. it just happens that, you know what, maybe a lieutenant who sends the troops down the wrong road in lexington and shots fired, that's the straw that breaks the camel' bas back. how do we tax colonists? how do we keep the peace? there's an interesting point, three threes in american history. 1763, 1783, 1803 decides the american frontier, the american boundary...
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adams, whose actions became a rallying cry for black and white patriots. he was clearheaded and loyal hearted, a man who saw himself as an american citizen and was determined to avenge oppression in every form. all of this is fabrication or conjecture with no connection with any historical evidence. after world war i, african-americans intensified their attention to attucks and other race heroes as they made overt efforts to incorporate african-american achievements into the national historical narrative. several authors writing historical books for young readers during the 1920's, even presented the highly unlikely image of attucks giving speeches to the admiring boston public and exchanging ideas with the people who thronged around him. beyond the written word, crispus attucks was also honored by african-americans who named community institutions after him, including schools, public parks, housing projects, community centers, hotels, movie theaters, american legion posts, and more, including at times the naming of their children after him. and his name w
adams, whose actions became a rallying cry for black and white patriots. he was clearheaded and loyal hearted, a man who saw himself as an american citizen and was determined to avenge oppression in every form. all of this is fabrication or conjecture with no connection with any historical evidence. after world war i, african-americans intensified their attention to attucks and other race heroes as they made overt efforts to incorporate african-american achievements into the national historical...
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and if sam adams, had their way, -- . they're trying, it just happens and you know what, maybe they send the troops down the wrong road in lexington, and that is the straw that breaks the camel's back. would it happen, yes there were questions on both even on the british side. how do we tax colonist, how do we control the empire. how do we keep the peace. there is an interesting point, there's three threes in american history. decides the american frontier, the american boundary, and it's all decided in paris, without americans decision that the moroccans of a bubble for the decision and present. so it is the powderkeg being started, somewhere along the way. so after that a bunch of people in boston, had the system in place, that when it did happen, they were very well organized. what happened on april 19th, and they had to get the message out on time. they were defending their homesteads, and it was the british who are the aggressors. and the flip happened in the civil war, when lincoln, invading the southerners to open
and if sam adams, had their way, -- . they're trying, it just happens and you know what, maybe they send the troops down the wrong road in lexington, and that is the straw that breaks the camel's back. would it happen, yes there were questions on both even on the british side. how do we tax colonist, how do we control the empire. how do we keep the peace. there is an interesting point, there's three threes in american history. decides the american frontier, the american boundary, and it's all...
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if sam adams or any of them had their ways, we might have had a revolution in 1764 after the stamp act crisis. maybe we send the troops down the wrong road in lexington and we break the camel's back. there are questions, even on the british side, how do we control and empire now? how do we tax colonists? how do we keep the peace? there is an interesting point. there's 1763, 1783 and 1803. it's all decided in paris and no native american is present during this decision. there is another inevitable conflict coming up. yes there is that powder kick being started somewhere along the way. it just happened that a bunch of people in boston had been planning and had this is done in place so that when it did happen, they were very well organized. look how quickly warren and all of them are able to get what happened on april 19th to great bitten. get the message out that they were defending their homesteads and the british where the aggressors. same thing happened in the civil war. i mean lincoln debating the southerners to open fire first to show they were the aggressors in the war. >> what the
if sam adams or any of them had their ways, we might have had a revolution in 1764 after the stamp act crisis. maybe we send the troops down the wrong road in lexington and we break the camel's back. there are questions, even on the british side, how do we control and empire now? how do we tax colonists? how do we keep the peace? there is an interesting point. there's 1763, 1783 and 1803. it's all decided in paris and no native american is present during this decision. there is another...
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there's nothing like a crisp refreshing sam adams boston lager. a perfect balance of malt & hops... sorry. i was gonna buy that six-pack. ah, ten bucks. that includes mine. yep, ok. ♪ we see you teaching. innovating holding down the home front and the frontlines. we see you loving living. and looking ahead. we see you dads. thanks for showing us what it means to dad on. ♪ >> trevor: welcome back to the daily social distancing show. earlier today i spoke with mad lierng albright, the first woman to serve as secretary of stait with discussed her new book hell and other destinations and the global pandemic. check it out madame secretary, welcome to the daily social distancing show. >> i'm delighted to be with you, thank forgs asking me. >> trevor: of course, any time, are you always welcome as a guest, before we get floo the interview, i know that you have one of the most impressive broach collections and they all mean something. so i am assuming that v on your lapel stands for something. >> because i have spent the war in england, world war two and my father broadcast for bbc, i l
there's nothing like a crisp refreshing sam adams boston lager. a perfect balance of malt & hops... sorry. i was gonna buy that six-pack. ah, ten bucks. that includes mine. yep, ok. ♪ we see you teaching. innovating holding down the home front and the frontlines. we see you loving living. and looking ahead. we see you dads. thanks for showing us what it means to dad on. ♪ >> trevor: welcome back to the daily social distancing show. earlier today i spoke with mad lierng albright,...
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. >> tucker: so lau, one minute they were mass murderers are going outside, now they are sam adams, they are patriots, american heroes. if all of this seems like a pretty abrupt pit it, rioting is not a health risk, as long as it helps the democratic party's prospects in the november election, rioting will not spread the coronavirus. we can be certain of that because last week hundreds of self-described public health officials signed a letter saying something. they announced that the black lives matter riots are a vital contribution to public health. that doesn't mean you get to go outside, you don't. thanks to coronavirus you do not have the right to resume your life and if you complain about that it's "white nationalism," that was a professional conclusion. does a single american believe any of that? no. of course not. it is too stupid even for cnn to repeat so they mostly ignored it. that's an ominous side if you think about it. these people are done trying to convince you, even to fool you, they're not making arguments, they are issuing decrees, they think they can. they no longer be
. >> tucker: so lau, one minute they were mass murderers are going outside, now they are sam adams, they are patriots, american heroes. if all of this seems like a pretty abrupt pit it, rioting is not a health risk, as long as it helps the democratic party's prospects in the november election, rioting will not spread the coronavirus. we can be certain of that because last week hundreds of self-described public health officials signed a letter saying something. they announced that the...
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. >> tucker: so lau, one minute they>> were mass murderers are going outside, now they are sam adams, they are patriots, american heroes. if all of this seems like a pretty abrupt pit it, rioting is not a health risk, as long as it helps the democratic party's prospects in the novembers election, rioting will not spread the coronavirus. sounds implausible, but we can be certain ofth that because last week hundreds of self-described public health officials signed a letter saying something. they announced that the black lives matter riots are a vital contribution to public health. that doesn't mean you get to go outside, you don't. thanks to coronavirus you do not have the right to resume your life and if you complain about c that it's "white nationalism," that was a professional conclusion. does a single american believe any of that? no. of course not. it is too stupid even for cnn t? repeat so they mostly ignored it. that's an ominous side if you think about it. these people are done trying to convince you, even to fool you, they're not making arguments, they are issuing decrees, they
. >> tucker: so lau, one minute they>> were mass murderers are going outside, now they are sam adams, they are patriots, american heroes. if all of this seems like a pretty abrupt pit it, rioting is not a health risk, as long as it helps the democratic party's prospects in the novembers election, rioting will not spread the coronavirus. sounds implausible, but we can be certain ofth that because last week hundreds of self-described public health officials signed a letter saying...
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. ♪ there's nothing like a crisp refreshing sam adams boston lager. a perfect balance of malt & hops... sorry. i was gonna buy that six-pack. ah, ten bucks. that includes mine. yep, ok. ♪ and geico loves helping riders get to where they're going, so to help even more, geico is giving new and current customers a fifteen percent credit on their motorcycle policies with the geico giveback. and because we're committed for the long haul, the credit lasts your full policy term. the geico giveback. helping riders focus on the road ahead. daily social distancing show." earlier today, i got the chance to talk to producer and "grown-ish" star yara shahidi. on may 16, she'll be participating in the "graduate together" special with lebron james and president barack obama. we talked about that and so much more. check it out. yara shahidi, welcome to the "the daily social distance show." >> thank you. >> trevor: you may be the first person i've actually spoken to who has actually experienced doing school virtu virtually. what has that been like? a lot of people s
. ♪ there's nothing like a crisp refreshing sam adams boston lager. a perfect balance of malt & hops... sorry. i was gonna buy that six-pack. ah, ten bucks. that includes mine. yep, ok. ♪ and geico loves helping riders get to where they're going, so to help even more, geico is giving new and current customers a fifteen percent credit on their motorcycle policies with the geico giveback. and because we're committed for the long haul, the credit lasts your full policy term. the geico...
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his cousin sam adams published in the late 1740s. for artisans and laborers that quarter from cato's letters to the number killed several weeks published. one of them i quoted in the book on the notion that if you men gain to much wealth. even the notion of the great sabbath that every 50 years all property should go back to the original owners when occasionally mentioned or talk about in early america into the early republic for example in 1787 connecticut assemblymen told his fellow assembly members that a great thing to put into the countries in the states laws. the best way to avoid oppressive extremes. when the start of construction rumors spread throughout the community ordering the jubilee not only with freedom with all who would been held as slaves but in the generations with no rewards. i did go into some detail of there's influence of english, scottish, irish radicals in the mid-19th century. continuing to english ideas the chartists, the labor radicals and so on.a very significant role. socialism. robert owen the idea crea
his cousin sam adams published in the late 1740s. for artisans and laborers that quarter from cato's letters to the number killed several weeks published. one of them i quoted in the book on the notion that if you men gain to much wealth. even the notion of the great sabbath that every 50 years all property should go back to the original owners when occasionally mentioned or talk about in early america into the early republic for example in 1787 connecticut assemblymen told his fellow assembly...
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good friend of paul revere and sam adams. it became a rallying cry for black and white patriots. he was clear headed and loyal hearted. a man who saw himself as an american citizen and was determined to avenge oppression in every form. all this is fabrication or a conjecture. no connection with historical evidence. khoury after world war one, african americans intensified their intentions to attucks as they made more overt efforts to incorporate african american achievements into the net national historical narrative. several authors writing historical books for young readers during the 1920s even presented the highly unlikely image of attucks giving speeches to the admiring boston public in exchanging ideas with the people who throng around him. beyond the written word, crispest attics was also being honored. by african americans in various institutions including schools, public parks, housing projects, community centers. hotels, movie theaters, american legion post and more. including at times the, naming of their children after him. his name was invoked by public spokes person
good friend of paul revere and sam adams. it became a rallying cry for black and white patriots. he was clear headed and loyal hearted. a man who saw himself as an american citizen and was determined to avenge oppression in every form. all this is fabrication or a conjecture. no connection with historical evidence. khoury after world war one, african americans intensified their intentions to attucks as they made more overt efforts to incorporate african american achievements into the net...
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because when i did find out, i was very adamant on searching all the garages and making sure that this wasn't a garage pull and it ended up being one. but the photo evidence i have seen and in my possession of what was in our garage is exactly a garage pull. it is. that is a noose. so it's -- i don't know when we get to the point to release that image, but it's -- anybody sees it, then it's alerting and makes you -- makes the hair on the back of your head stand up for sure but all in all, like nascar says, you know, it's a thing that i wouldn't change a thing i would alert the nascar officials and let them kind of take care of it. if i had seen it in person, i would have let them know about it, take care of it. >> bubba, to be clear here, it sounds like you don't think this passes the smell test. it sounds like you're still fairly convinced that what was in that garage stall wasn't a rope pull but it was a noose and pull for the garage door it was attached. it was designed to intimidate or make a statement is that what you still believe >> it was a -- it was a rope pull for the garage
because when i did find out, i was very adamant on searching all the garages and making sure that this wasn't a garage pull and it ended up being one. but the photo evidence i have seen and in my possession of what was in our garage is exactly a garage pull. it is. that is a noose. so it's -- i don't know when we get to the point to release that image, but it's -- anybody sees it, then it's alerting and makes you -- makes the hair on the back of your head stand up for sure but all in all, like...