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jemima we think is 13 at the time. the fact that it would be confusing to some, what the paternity of a division would be and how old they were. it's not actually surprising once you realize how kind of scattered their own knowledge of their logic, but to me it was more informative about how special their bond was because they might have been -- they might have been unsure about her paternity. it's unclear that if they weren't, if they never waived in how devoted they were to each other and it comes not just in daniel boone's dedication of finding jemi na when she disappeared, daniel boone is taken by the tribe that jemima is the only member of the boone family who stayed behind and jemima says i'm not leaving. jemima and her husband she married shortly after stay behind and it's in the space of adversaries and the kind of people would take over and rivals to the boones. >> that is fascinating. yeah. so a lot of people just want to know more about daniel boone. daniel boone was a real man. how do we not know that his d
jemima we think is 13 at the time. the fact that it would be confusing to some, what the paternity of a division would be and how old they were. it's not actually surprising once you realize how kind of scattered their own knowledge of their logic, but to me it was more informative about how special their bond was because they might have been -- they might have been unsure about her paternity. it's unclear that if they weren't, if they never waived in how devoted they were to each other and it...
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the other bones go back to north carolina to be with rebecca boone, jemima's mother, the family, jemima, and the other husband she married shortly after, the rescue stayed behind. it is in the face of adversaries, because the kind of people who take over boonesboro our rivals to the boones. >> that's fascinating, isn't it, candice? >> yes. >> a lot of people want to just know more about daniel boone. we've got people referencing the 1960s, fess parker, daniel boone was a real man, that is about all we know. how do we not know his daughter was kidnapped and why is this not more a part of our national narrative? -- >> that's a great question, jennifer. it's funny you mention that. i often think how one of the common questions i get, if i mentioned the book that i'm working on right now that is published, is, oh, what is the difference between daniel boone and davy crockett? i know nothing about -- i watched a lot of reruns growing up. for some reason, those were not on nick at night, that i am familiar with all these shows that i probably shouldn't know anything about. but apparently,, so
the other bones go back to north carolina to be with rebecca boone, jemima's mother, the family, jemima, and the other husband she married shortly after, the rescue stayed behind. it is in the face of adversaries, because the kind of people who take over boonesboro our rivals to the boones. >> that's fascinating, isn't it, candice? >> yes. >> a lot of people want to just know more about daniel boone. we've got people referencing the 1960s, fess parker, daniel boone was a real...
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jemima is the only one who says i'm not leaving.er boones go back to north carolina to be with rebecca boone, jemima's mother's family. jemima and her husband she marries shortly after the rescue stay behind. and it's in the face of adversaries because the kind of people who take over boonesboro are rivals to the boones. >> that is fascinating, isn't it, candice? >> yes, very. >> so a lot of people want to just know more about daniel boone. we have people referencing the 1960s fess parker, daniel boone was a man, a real man. that's about all we know about him. and how do we not know that his daughter was kidnapped and why is this not more a part of our national narrative? >> that's a great question, jennifer. it's funny you mention that because i often think how one of the common questions i get if i mention the book that i'm working on or now that's published is oh, what's the difference between daniel boone and danny crockett? many people say this. and i know nothing about -- i watched a lot of reruns growing up. for some reason,
jemima is the only one who says i'm not leaving.er boones go back to north carolina to be with rebecca boone, jemima's mother's family. jemima and her husband she marries shortly after the rescue stay behind. and it's in the face of adversaries because the kind of people who take over boonesboro are rivals to the boones. >> that is fascinating, isn't it, candice? >> yes, very. >> so a lot of people want to just know more about daniel boone. we have people referencing the 1960s...
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jemima ties 5 knots and drops it. she's telling, she's communicating how many kidnappers there are and incredibly enough, daniel boone and his group find that and daniel boone correctly interprets the meaning of that. yeah, there's all kinds of ways that all of the people involved and their skills and including the members of the tribe are just astounding to me and i think just to us in general from looking from our -- they are also trying to dig their heels into the ground to leave marks. their captures see this and sort of cut off the heels of their shoes. betsy callway has an engraved hankerchief and leaving a message in the dirt. they are breaking branches and leaves. those are some examples and, again, i try to surround the story especially that part of the story, the kidnapping with the perspectives of everyone involved, the rescuers, the young women, the tribal warriors who are being forced out of their land and are placed in the position of trying to gain leverage over the settlement and really try to recreate
jemima ties 5 knots and drops it. she's telling, she's communicating how many kidnappers there are and incredibly enough, daniel boone and his group find that and daniel boone correctly interprets the meaning of that. yeah, there's all kinds of ways that all of the people involved and their skills and including the members of the tribe are just astounding to me and i think just to us in general from looking from our -- they are also trying to dig their heels into the ground to leave marks....
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hi, jemima nashville, tennessee welcome to the show.>> i can open five beer bottles in less than three seconds >> jimmy: five -- in less than three seconds? all right, now we're talking here we go that's a talent. roots, can we get a drum roll, please [ drum roll [ bottles clanking ] what all right, whenever you're ready. go [ bottles popping whoa [ cheers and applause yo what you were awesome what was that? that was unbelievable. can we see that in slow-mo [ cheers and applause the accuracy the accuracy >> i actually forgot the sixth one. >> jimmy: oh, come on! that's how -- that's a mic drop that's a mic drop. hey, you're awesome. thank you for that incredible talent i appreciate you being on the show thank you very much. that's cool, right [ cheers and applause let's meet our next guest. hello, what is your name and where are you from >> hi, i'm mark. i'm from toronto [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: we love -- hi to everybody in toronto a shout out to bloor street. hey, what -- mark, what is your talent that you'll be showing us toni
hi, jemima nashville, tennessee welcome to the show.>> i can open five beer bottles in less than three seconds >> jimmy: five -- in less than three seconds? all right, now we're talking here we go that's a talent. roots, can we get a drum roll, please [ drum roll [ bottles clanking ] what all right, whenever you're ready. go [ bottles popping whoa [ cheers and applause yo what you were awesome what was that? that was unbelievable. can we see that in slow-mo [ cheers and applause the...
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i don't believe we have to resort to aunt jemima or corn syrup.uction was down and they are tapping into nearly half of their reserve to supply the market. that's about 50 million pounds of maple syrup. i like that man in his shade. reggie: aunt jemima does have maple syrup. he's talking about 100%. one more day until michael strahan's scheduled liftoff to space after the delay because of windy conditions. he will spend the day training in texas. coming up at 7:00, he tells gma what is doing before the much. >> i relaxed day. a little family time, golf time, taking my mind away from every thing going on here. i'm excited about tomorrow. reggie: you can hear what else michael said and an update on the windy conditions. that's coming up next on gma. tune in tomorrow to see michael posey launch into space -- michael's launch into space. you will see a live here on abc 7. kumasi: we made it to friday. power guide to getting you a better weekend. the pandemic is still going on but there are plenty of fun things we can do in our communities. a lot are c
i don't believe we have to resort to aunt jemima or corn syrup.uction was down and they are tapping into nearly half of their reserve to supply the market. that's about 50 million pounds of maple syrup. i like that man in his shade. reggie: aunt jemima does have maple syrup. he's talking about 100%. one more day until michael strahan's scheduled liftoff to space after the delay because of windy conditions. he will spend the day training in texas. coming up at 7:00, he tells gma what is doing...
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so a good all of these disasters inhabited and talk about katrina and maria and harvey and other jemimapetitive settings for main and i talked about my experience in north dakota the flooding and they are all kind of - but many they do have more similarities than differences i think sometimes when you the someplace in your experiences a disaster or urinary of the county has a repetitive type of hazard and again, it is about what is happening in your community, is really unique and you're the only one experiencing this i hope this book what it does is demonstrate that actually these are things that a lot of people are having these experiences we'd on the one hand that is terrible but on the other hand, the means that there are bigger policy changes we can help to shift. and then we can talk about national policy changes to go down and affected the local level we don't need to go to making these individual policy changes, which frankly the situation wherein now, we don't necessarily have time to do that in so hopefully, this demonstrates that and just people that you are not alone in your
so a good all of these disasters inhabited and talk about katrina and maria and harvey and other jemimapetitive settings for main and i talked about my experience in north dakota the flooding and they are all kind of - but many they do have more similarities than differences i think sometimes when you the someplace in your experiences a disaster or urinary of the county has a repetitive type of hazard and again, it is about what is happening in your community, is really unique and you're the...
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jemima cielo with the winner.ne at bottom. in la liga, espanyol beat the dante 4—3. australia have won the first ashes test by nine wickets. they snuffed out england's faint hopes by lunch. that was on the fourth day in brisbane. england were hoping to build in a brilliant partnership between dawid malan and captainjoe root. both were gone in a matter of a few overs from the start. england added just 77 runs for the last eight wickets before they were bowled out for 297. that left australia needing just 20 runs to wind. they reached that with ease to go one up in the series.- go one up in the series. yeah, exceptionally _ go one up in the series. yeah, exceptionally proud, - go one up in the series. yeah, exceptionally proud, i- go one up in the series. yeah, exceptionally proud, i thought nathan lyon, i said last night, forget about it, you are never going to get your 400. so it was nice he got that done this morning. i said was nice he got that done this morning. isaid maybe was nice he got that done this mornin
jemima cielo with the winner.ne at bottom. in la liga, espanyol beat the dante 4—3. australia have won the first ashes test by nine wickets. they snuffed out england's faint hopes by lunch. that was on the fourth day in brisbane. england were hoping to build in a brilliant partnership between dawid malan and captainjoe root. both were gone in a matter of a few overs from the start. england added just 77 runs for the last eight wickets before they were bowled out for 297. that left australia...
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i know we got rid of aunt jemima and that's a big deal but all of these other policies still exist justdon't know, the idea of shopping out of business based on the race or gender of who runs the business doesn't run the business, just rewards merit chemical to the business that provides the service or good best for you. kennedy: i was thinking about that the other night, i miss a good old-fashioned meritocracy. it's incredibly negative and divisive. help me find the right side. [laughter] >> this organization called black lives matter doesn't represent the whole movement, the whole quest for racial justice and i think this boycott is stupid but the silver lining here is what you said, this holiday season, but shop small and take on the supply chain issue in our neighborhoods. support the businesses in shop in our neighborhoods and give money back to our communities and maybe let's take that lesson from this that will help all of us get more gifts under our christmas or hanukkah menorah's and help with supply chain issues and may be back be the positive message. this idea looking forwar
i know we got rid of aunt jemima and that's a big deal but all of these other policies still exist justdon't know, the idea of shopping out of business based on the race or gender of who runs the business doesn't run the business, just rewards merit chemical to the business that provides the service or good best for you. kennedy: i was thinking about that the other night, i miss a good old-fashioned meritocracy. it's incredibly negative and divisive. help me find the right side. [laughter]...
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is the rescue and in one story, there is a narrative about on the way home, from being rescued it, jemima and two other young women, they got married. [laughter] [inaudible]. >> it is clearly kind of centering the sort of male role in their lives and the first thing that has to happen is that they are paired off pretty they had all kinds of agency and really interesting ways and part of what my thoughts were in a story like this, which is so often told at the time or after, from that gaze of the kind of the male story so my job in part was how can i find it with they were thinking and a tribal individual, the warriors who were involved in this and what were their motivations and what were they going through and what were they grappling with. in an attempt to store the perspectives that in this case, came together and really interesting ways with the events in the chain reactions and all of it. >> watch the rest of this program online, visiting cspan.org/history, search in the top of the page. >> work in history tv is looking back at the holidays at the nation's capitol throughout the year
is the rescue and in one story, there is a narrative about on the way home, from being rescued it, jemima and two other young women, they got married. [laughter] [inaudible]. >> it is clearly kind of centering the sort of male role in their lives and the first thing that has to happen is that they are paired off pretty they had all kinds of agency and really interesting ways and part of what my thoughts were in a story like this, which is so often told at the time or after, from that gaze...