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this is bob oop dennison.ill read a passage from sylvia duff's book about james dennison that also applies to lotty. lotty was the ship mate. james was not. james had been born in charleston, south carolina, but he was owned by burns mayor. when the ship mates arrived in mobile, lotty was purchased by burns mayor. and burns saw to it that the two of them were married. we believe it was because he wanted to increase his slave holdings. well, he wasn't very successful in that, because only one of james and lotty's children survived. i think she was touch a special person. oftentimes in africa, women did, in quotes, side work, but their husbands were the bread winners and took care of the majority of the family expenses. but in this case, lotty was an equal partner with her husband. they were very, very entrepreneurial. they owned a farm within the city. and unlike most people, probably because james wanted to maintain his independence, they moved down the bay. they never lived in africatown. and for that reason,
this is bob oop dennison.ill read a passage from sylvia duff's book about james dennison that also applies to lotty. lotty was the ship mate. james was not. james had been born in charleston, south carolina, but he was owned by burns mayor. when the ship mates arrived in mobile, lotty was purchased by burns mayor. and burns saw to it that the two of them were married. we believe it was because he wanted to increase his slave holdings. well, he wasn't very successful in that, because only one of...
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. >> but the to then and cattle state of texas stake first claim, hard by the railroad tracks in dennisonxas, that's where he was born on the red river where texas shakes hands with oklahoma. >> dwight d. eisenhower was one of seven sons of deeply religious parents. pennsylvania dutch who moved west and brought the bible with them. no matter where duty takes him, he always likes to get back to home cooking. even in paris his kitchen was kansan. >> his hobbies keep his close to the earth and of fresh water. fishing was this farmer boy's first love. golf is a new love. only with fish stories does ike exercise a fisherman's right to stretch the truth a little. golly, you should have seen the one that got away, three feet long. >> if you asked eisenhower why he has dedicated the rest of his life to the service of america instead of retiring to take it easy on his little farm in gettysburg, he will point to the picture of this baby, a chip off the old block and he would tell you -- >> i want my grandson and yours to grow up in a free america. >> he's proud of his grandchildren. there are three
. >> but the to then and cattle state of texas stake first claim, hard by the railroad tracks in dennisonxas, that's where he was born on the red river where texas shakes hands with oklahoma. >> dwight d. eisenhower was one of seven sons of deeply religious parents. pennsylvania dutch who moved west and brought the bible with them. no matter where duty takes him, he always likes to get back to home cooking. even in paris his kitchen was kansan. >> his hobbies keep his close to...
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in the midst of the country under the leadership of the vice president who in 5th b as now have dennison's legitimate leader, is claimed. they've already rested back areas your coverage is held on take over, rips open all the wounds in europe, where there are mounting fears of a possible repeat of the 2015 migrant crank. those are headlines this hour. i'll be back in about another hour time with another look. this is our international. what have you with.
in the midst of the country under the leadership of the vice president who in 5th b as now have dennison's legitimate leader, is claimed. they've already rested back areas your coverage is held on take over, rips open all the wounds in europe, where there are mounting fears of a possible repeat of the 2015 migrant crank. those are headlines this hour. i'll be back in about another hour time with another look. this is our international. what have you with.
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eisenhower was born in 1890 in dennison, texas, of parents whose families had migrated to pennsylvania, advanced through the american midwest. young eisenhower's parents had lived in abilene before his birth and it was to abilene once the wild town at the end of the chisolm trail, now a peaceful village of the plains, that they returned when he was an infant. and it was here that he grew to maturity through a childhood that was active, eager and happy. an experience shared with devoted parents and spirited brothers a childhood that was rich in the important things of life has ever graced the development of any man. it was an active boyhood in which sports played an important part. he excelled at baseball both in school and on a vacant lot next to his home. but football was his first love and his high school coach called him the most outstanding tackle in the valley. the active life was important but the greatest single staple of the eisenhower family life was religious observance. the family home in abilene shows the influence of that serious religious conviction, the bible was the gui
eisenhower was born in 1890 in dennison, texas, of parents whose families had migrated to pennsylvania, advanced through the american midwest. young eisenhower's parents had lived in abilene before his birth and it was to abilene once the wild town at the end of the chisolm trail, now a peaceful village of the plains, that they returned when he was an infant. and it was here that he grew to maturity through a childhood that was active, eager and happy. an experience shared with devoted parents...
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> ladies and gentlemen, david dooley didn't murder michelle mockbee. >> his new attorneys deanna dennisonvidence of course, that random person we wanted to introduce. >> rules of evidence prevented defense attorneys from introducing listen at that tally smith's letters in court, the one where she accused detective mcvay of being a liar. but what they did have this time around was the random dude video that had led to the overturned conviction. >> we have a entire first trial in this case that's conducted on the fact this is a fairly secure building. what the walking man shows is that that's not true. >> to the defense that random dude was just one of the alternate suspects ignored by detectives. >> every single thing that was done from the mom they say that david left on that surveillance tape was in an effort to convict david as opposed to make sure they had the right person. >> the defense brought up other warehouse employees. they focused on michelle's husband, dan, and the money he received from meshl's life insurance policy. >> we saw cash withdrawals, $10, 000, $12, 000, $14,000. >>
> ladies and gentlemen, david dooley didn't murder michelle mockbee. >> his new attorneys deanna dennisonvidence of course, that random person we wanted to introduce. >> rules of evidence prevented defense attorneys from introducing listen at that tally smith's letters in court, the one where she accused detective mcvay of being a liar. but what they did have this time around was the random dude video that had led to the overturned conviction. >> we have a entire first...
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ah, this is al jazeera and these, on the headlines speaking from the united arab emirates f. dennison's former president of connie was offended his decision to leave campbell. he says he left to avoid violence and the noise. rumors that he lives with suitcases for his cash, the reports, television sciences to open fire on pretences in the eastern african city of july of 3 people sent in kills and several others. when that of my bride has moved from campbell, they said it was a particularly ugly incident. not i think it's being seen is really since the taliban just assume power a couple of days ago as the 1st major active defined against them as july. the by there's a very important city. it is east of here towards the border with pakistan and this protest began over the national flag. now since the taliban have taken power, they have very consciously been removing the afghan national flag and replacing it with the taliban flag. we've seen that a lot here in the capital cobble. it's left a lot of people, very upset. the us defense secretary is concluded evacuations. some combo haven't me
ah, this is al jazeera and these, on the headlines speaking from the united arab emirates f. dennison's former president of connie was offended his decision to leave campbell. he says he left to avoid violence and the noise. rumors that he lives with suitcases for his cash, the reports, television sciences to open fire on pretences in the eastern african city of july of 3 people sent in kills and several others. when that of my bride has moved from campbell, they said it was a particularly ugly...
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do you think that's a good idea for the dennison's people? as well as for turkeys nato partners? again, a son is the home 5 kids. and it is for us to provide and protect our home and our country. it should be the afghans doing this. if it is for a temporary period, whereas garrison needs a sort of service, turkey or any other friend of garrison's work. but of course, in the long term, this is the responsibility of the afghan people and no foreign force the data of gather some protecting any place. but us are already young men. but you know, they're, they're saying in many languages, nothing is more permanent than temporary. don't be in the americans came to your country on their short term basis, but they said for decades do thing. if the turks come, they will leave as a green we, we do install, but that the church will not come in the large numbers that the service date of the americans did the toe. so talking about the airport, you call for about $600.00. so new people in the us also not determined distance speculation. the principle here should be that afghans should be able t
do you think that's a good idea for the dennison's people? as well as for turkeys nato partners? again, a son is the home 5 kids. and it is for us to provide and protect our home and our country. it should be the afghans doing this. if it is for a temporary period, whereas garrison needs a sort of service, turkey or any other friend of garrison's work. but of course, in the long term, this is the responsibility of the afghan people and no foreign force the data of gather some protecting any...
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in the midst of the country under the leadership of the vice president who in 5th b as now have dennison's legitimate leader, is claimed. they've already rested back areas you're covered and held on take over, rips open all the wounds in europe, where there are mounting fears of a possible repeat the 2015 migrant crank. those are headlines this hour. i'll be back in about another hours time with another look, this is our international. but the i am max kaiser. this is the kaiser report. we're going to follow up on something we've been talking about for a while and that is a lack of leadership, but never ending money printing stacy. well, you know, the thing about the trip and dilemma as we have covered, is that this was predicted since bretton woods is that there's always a class between domestic and international policy for the reserve currency because you have to print money and you have to send it overseas, so 1st you get rid of your goal, then you get rid of your manufacturing. so we got rid of that we with, when we got rid of our manufacturing here in the united states in order to sup
in the midst of the country under the leadership of the vice president who in 5th b as now have dennison's legitimate leader, is claimed. they've already rested back areas you're covered and held on take over, rips open all the wounds in europe, where there are mounting fears of a possible repeat the 2015 migrant crank. those are headlines this hour. i'll be back in about another hours time with another look, this is our international. but the i am max kaiser. this is the kaiser report. we're...
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there were nato countries, france and germany weren't dennison as well. i think it's important to remote that indeed but some sort of responsibility. ready as well, and it was going down in afghanistan today. i think honestly, building the space don't seem to take the current situation. doesn't seem such a bad idea. now, how legitimate is it for france and germany to be organizing this? this is why i think i've got are the u. k. this is ethical. i've got some, some difficulties. of course. busy we've seen that the went through were there after 20 years, and no big deal isn't trillions of dollars invested over there invested, actually wasted over there. we have see no result. how legitimate are they to be asking about today? i think the fact that it's been requested going through the united nation is maybe on a good step. again, of course they've got to discuss that with the local authorities. now, whether you like them or not, they are the local authorities attorney for them. what they're saying, they're saying that they're a sovereign state and they don'
there were nato countries, france and germany weren't dennison as well. i think it's important to remote that indeed but some sort of responsibility. ready as well, and it was going down in afghanistan today. i think honestly, building the space don't seem to take the current situation. doesn't seem such a bad idea. now, how legitimate is it for france and germany to be organizing this? this is why i think i've got are the u. k. this is ethical. i've got some, some difficulties. of course. busy...
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belated response failed to stop that from happening anyway. un food agencies, one of shortages enough, dennison within weeks. the groups a chief for the country tells us of a growing humanitarian catastrophe. needs are enormous. that awful population are the most important thing right now is to provide funds. so in this weekend or wind partial systems, people earlier some app downs employed by foreign states did manage to leave the country. however they.
belated response failed to stop that from happening anyway. un food agencies, one of shortages enough, dennison within weeks. the groups a chief for the country tells us of a growing humanitarian catastrophe. needs are enormous. that awful population are the most important thing right now is to provide funds. so in this weekend or wind partial systems, people earlier some app downs employed by foreign states did manage to leave the country. however they.
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ah, this is al jazeera and these on the headlines speaking from the united arab emirates f. dennison's former president of connie was offended his decision to leave convo.
ah, this is al jazeera and these on the headlines speaking from the united arab emirates f. dennison's former president of connie was offended his decision to leave convo.
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so you flows from a guy some dennison's, not that, and you said they start a new problem and not if you have point t james grease, i'm europe are no strangers to seeing large arrivals, or people from afghanistan and of course other countries as well. but you say that building the role is perhaps the wrong direction. the other direction of course, would be to appeal to european solidarity. and there hasn't been an awful lot of that 4th coming in the last few years. so i will that situation change. first of all, if we need to study data, but we also need cooperation and when it's called ation between greece, turkey and all of the neighboring countries. and of course with. busy with a big heads from the issue of the other european countries, we have to acknowledge both greece and the other european countries that we are some somehow that far. so for this problem, because the greek army and many a armies around the around europe where participated in the intervention of nathan innovation in i've gotten this done. so in a way we have to acknowledge the thing. we have to acknowledge that we a
so you flows from a guy some dennison's, not that, and you said they start a new problem and not if you have point t james grease, i'm europe are no strangers to seeing large arrivals, or people from afghanistan and of course other countries as well. but you say that building the role is perhaps the wrong direction. the other direction of course, would be to appeal to european solidarity. and there hasn't been an awful lot of that 4th coming in the last few years. so i will that situation...
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taliban started trying to take territory at that time they head about a year or so, districts of f. dennison's, approximately 400. within about 2 months, they had more than $200.00. so that kind of shows you the speed. the lot of that was rule areas, low density. kind of not many people living in these places and they're not a lot of commerce in those places either. it's only been within the last months that they've really sort of pushing for provincial capital and circling them tightening the news around some of the cities. and then in the last week, had they actually started being able to take these prevention capitals. and now they had a lot of more means to put it into context for you. they hadn't taken a provincial capital since condos, which was in 2016. and that was only very briefly now that managed to take 9 in less than a week. massage sharif is now on the see to support a city in afghanistan because they've taken a lot of these provinces. and then last week and the north that city in the north is now just an island of government territory to get in the now to resupply and hope that
taliban started trying to take territory at that time they head about a year or so, districts of f. dennison's, approximately 400. within about 2 months, they had more than $200.00. so that kind of shows you the speed. the lot of that was rule areas, low density. kind of not many people living in these places and they're not a lot of commerce in those places either. it's only been within the last months that they've really sort of pushing for provincial capital and circling them tightening the...
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the first, of course, where he was born in 1890 in dennison, texas, is still standing, it's a state park. there's another house in abilene on southeast second street where the family lived from 1892 to 1898, which is still standing. and of course this structure which was built in 1887. and like truman's, there's a family connection in the acquisition of the home. this own was owned by one of ike's uncles named abraham lincoln eisenhower, and sold the house to his parents in 1898. so ike lived here from the time he was in third grade until he left for west point in 1911. unlike harry truman who had dreamed of maybe being a general as a boy, eisenhower didn't ever have, he said later, an idea of that growing up. but he really did want a college education. and his brother edgar did too. and so edgar started at the university of michigan. the idea was that ike would work for two years, support edgar, edgar would drop out, ike would go for two years, and they would leapfrog their way through college. basically he worked as a boiler attendant at a creamery for about 84 hours a week, every nigh
the first, of course, where he was born in 1890 in dennison, texas, is still standing, it's a state park. there's another house in abilene on southeast second street where the family lived from 1892 to 1898, which is still standing. and of course this structure which was built in 1887. and like truman's, there's a family connection in the acquisition of the home. this own was owned by one of ike's uncles named abraham lincoln eisenhower, and sold the house to his parents in 1898. so ike lived...
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>> well, ike was actually born in dennison, tennessee, but grew up in abilene, kansas, and he was part of the german-american community that had emigrated to the united states in 1741. this family were deep believers in pacifism. they abhorred alcohol, cigarettes and dancing and they were a religious family. you can see ike on the extreme left. he's the blond of the family. these are six -- six boys altogether. there were seven sons originally, one died in infancy. so ike was a real student of history as a young boy, and often had to be reminded that he should put down his history books. as a matter of fact, his mother locked them up in the closet, but actually of all of those boys, ida eisenhower said her son ike had the most to learn. he was a passionate character. he was alert to injustice. he had a temper that his parents had to teach him how to control, and altogether, i guess he was a bit of a handful. but certainly going to west point changed much of that and you just saw a wonderful picture of him in high school. >> and you mentioned they were a very religious family, pacifist.
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michael dennison was born with a rare condition.e lower half of his face are smaller than average. his mom says he has been harassed. members of michael's community wanted to make sure he had the best first day so they rallied together to escort him to kindergarten in style. local police and firefighters allowed him to ride inside their supercool vehicles. captain america and batman showed up. sometimes we all need it. >> you know it's great, i, i love stick up for the little guy. we have all been there at one point or another. i will end with this good night, good news. california. this is where a guy by the name of tom rice celebrated his 100th birthday on sunday by parachuting out of a c-47. he is an airborne paratrooper who parachuted into normandy on d-day in world war ii. congratulations. well done, my man. you deserve a salute. he got he watched her place when he lost a 90 day mission. >> shannon: oh, my goodness, i love that. what a fantastic story. thank you for your service. he is way more brave than i am on so many counts
michael dennison was born with a rare condition.e lower half of his face are smaller than average. his mom says he has been harassed. members of michael's community wanted to make sure he had the best first day so they rallied together to escort him to kindergarten in style. local police and firefighters allowed him to ride inside their supercool vehicles. captain america and batman showed up. sometimes we all need it. >> you know it's great, i, i love stick up for the little guy. we have...
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dennison will is my country. too much is a natural hot but i wonder what his contemporaries would have such a similar button if they don't, their lives in going into work. margaret: will fly thinking i would make a distinction between patriotism and nationalism. nationalism is often reflecting and sometimes racist and to be pelvis somehow boundie by these mystical ties and superiors to others but patriotism is i think that i can't recall but my country is not such a bad place. it's a decent place and i would like to defend it and i don't want to see taken over by somebody like hitler. and as easily as i will fight for it. i think the ingredients depend on those cultural values that has to be some sharing in adults no want to see what happens in canada because we have moved away beyond the offshoot of britain and france and moved into much more multicultural society is something that canadians a product. become an ingredient is what it means to be an canadian and also as a public health system so it mayel be that
dennison will is my country. too much is a natural hot but i wonder what his contemporaries would have such a similar button if they don't, their lives in going into work. margaret: will fly thinking i would make a distinction between patriotism and nationalism. nationalism is often reflecting and sometimes racist and to be pelvis somehow boundie by these mystical ties and superiors to others but patriotism is i think that i can't recall but my country is not such a bad place. it's a decent...
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world now for about a year >> that was disney ceo bob chapek last night with jim cramer shares of dennison joining us now for more with more insight on disney's numbers is michael nathanson, the founding partner and senior research analyst at moffett nathanson. good to see you this morning well. >> good morning, thanks. >> i don't know how you can look at this quarter and be anything other than impressed they actually knocked the cover off the ball yet you're reiterating the neutral rating and $185 price target on the stock. why? >> because the real valuation driver is disney plus. and under the numbers you see a real slowing down of disney plus growth in developed markets, right? and that -- the park's recovery we have. we think 2022 prophets will equal 2019 profits in the u.s., clear as day but the real question on valuation to me is disney plus and growth slowed down outside of india the past couple quarters and it feels as though the product has hit maturity pretty quickly. that's the big driver of valuations is disney plus. >> all right so this is simple sounding to me like an issue o
world now for about a year >> that was disney ceo bob chapek last night with jim cramer shares of dennison joining us now for more with more insight on disney's numbers is michael nathanson, the founding partner and senior research analyst at moffett nathanson. good to see you this morning well. >> good morning, thanks. >> i don't know how you can look at this quarter and be anything other than impressed they actually knocked the cover off the ball yet you're reiterating the...