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in cincinnati after world war ii john smith as a young man moved to miami beach. jon smith established his family, business and active in the civic life on and miami beach said the john smith died on wednesday. the funeral will be held on monday and on tuesday the body will be returned to cincinnati for burial part of the message being that so many people live here frequently for long periods of time but psychologically the commitment is still two the previous home. if somebody here has the answer to the question would as the vaccine to give to people as they come from cincinnati so they will recognize they are now in a new plays, and exciting place that is worthy of their commitment and efforts, i would like to talk with you and take you to a pharmaceutical companies though they could take your invention and produce it in mass quantities think you. [applause] >> hello senator graham. in 1072 iran for class president and lost. >> what was this? >> north miami beach. two years later i was at miami-dade north professor vice dean invited me to work on the state senate
in cincinnati after world war ii john smith as a young man moved to miami beach. jon smith established his family, business and active in the civic life on and miami beach said the john smith died on wednesday. the funeral will be held on monday and on tuesday the body will be returned to cincinnati for burial part of the message being that so many people live here frequently for long periods of time but psychologically the commitment is still two the previous home. if somebody here has the...
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smith senior behind. >> guest: yes. he was always estranged from his father, just like joe louis. so i think -- but that's a good point. i think both joe louis and john walker smith, leader sugar ray robinson, looked for father figures, and i think both of them found father figures in the jazzman who were flowing in and out of harlem. >> host: and harlem itself almost becomes a father figure to sugar ray. >> guest: and because harlem was that one place and america at that time where there was black political muscle, there was a great pride left over from the harlem renaissance, and that
smith senior behind. >> guest: yes. he was always estranged from his father, just like joe louis. so i think -- but that's a good point. i think both joe louis and john walker smith, leader sugar ray robinson, looked for father figures, and i think both of them found father figures in the jazzman who were flowing in and out of harlem. >> host: and harlem itself almost becomes a father figure to sugar ray. >> guest: and because harlem was that one place and america at that time...
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after world war ii, john smith as a young man moved to miami beach. jon smith established his family, his business, active in civic life on miami beach. said lee he died on wednesday. the funeral will be on monday and on tuesday the body will be returned to cincinnati for burial. the message being that so many people live here frequently for long periods of time but psychologically their commitment is still two the previous home. if somebody here has the answer to the question of what is the vaccine you give to people as they come from cincinnati to recognize that they are now in a new place, and exciting place in a place where the of their commitment and efforts, i would like to talk with you and take you to a pharmaceutical company so they could take your invention and produce it in mass quantities. >> hello senator nice to see you again. iran for class president and lost four bleak in miami beach and two years later i was at miami-dade north the professor and invited me to work on the state senate campaign. i was a neophyte the only thing i knew abo
after world war ii, john smith as a young man moved to miami beach. jon smith established his family, his business, active in civic life on miami beach. said lee he died on wednesday. the funeral will be on monday and on tuesday the body will be returned to cincinnati for burial. the message being that so many people live here frequently for long periods of time but psychologically their commitment is still two the previous home. if somebody here has the answer to the question of what is the...
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john smith t. was an enemy of lewis. the t. stands for tennessee, by the way. smith t. have a private army battling moses austin for control of the landmine district and lewis was carrying papers relating to the lead mines. after lewis' death, all the documents he was carrying to washington were inventoried and link retied in bundles. the document section in our back has that inventory. they were carried to washington by a confederate of general wilkinson. and when they were received, it was sad that they were so badly assorted that no idea could be given them a bye in of general description. in other words, his papers had been ransacked. what did meriwether lewis accomplished during his term as governor? lewis was remarkably good administrator in the 18 months he was in residence. he personally paid for and brought a printing press and printer, a man to start the first newspaper west of the missouri. he published the territorial laws. he started the st. lewis may sonic lodge a negotiated a major treaty with the osage indians. he was a hard worker, on as administrator w
john smith t. was an enemy of lewis. the t. stands for tennessee, by the way. smith t. have a private army battling moses austin for control of the landmine district and lewis was carrying papers relating to the lead mines. after lewis' death, all the documents he was carrying to washington were inventoried and link retied in bundles. the document section in our back has that inventory. they were carried to washington by a confederate of general wilkinson. and when they were received, it was...
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smith senior behind. >> guest: yes. he was always estranged from his father, just like joe louis. so i think -- but that's a good point. i think both joe louis and john walker smith, leader sugar ray robinson, looked for father figures, and i think both of them found father figures in the jazzman who were flowing in and out of harlem. >> host: and harlem itself almost becomes a father figure to sugar ray. >> guest: and because harlem was that one place and america at that time where there was black political muscle, there was a great pride left over from the harlem renaissance, and that was still flowing up and down the streets. there were black owned nightclubs and blacks might not have been welcome downtown at say the stork club, but they could come of the town and go to some of the black owned nightclubs. joan lewis owned a night club, the fighter henry armstrong and later sugar ray robinson on the night club. and so they all felt very comfortable in a harlem. it was the black mecca. it was where you could go and meet langston hughes, wallace thurman, all of the poet's and rioters of the harlem renaissance. if they were not still around their frie
smith senior behind. >> guest: yes. he was always estranged from his father, just like joe louis. so i think -- but that's a good point. i think both joe louis and john walker smith, leader sugar ray robinson, looked for father figures, and i think both of them found father figures in the jazzman who were flowing in and out of harlem. >> host: and harlem itself almost becomes a father figure to sugar ray. >> guest: and because harlem was that one place and america at that time...
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joe's comes in and beats them with a buzzer-beater lay-up by john smith to win the game. i talked to chris prescott this morning about that tradition. really that's what brought him to that school in the first place. he was watching jameer nelson and delonte west and wanted to continue that tradition. against a team that they match up well with tonight, if they can defend that high ball screen, especially with matt coswall out, they should be all right. >> dan: university of the virgin islands and this facility is unique to say the least. this is the starting lineup for depaul. hill, wallace, stovall, kelly and walker. who stands out for their team that you see there, larry. >> larry: hill. when i said you lose 15 points and 13 rebounds with koshwal, that's what he's been averaging. jerry wainwright is hoping he'll get in there and help on the offensive end. what they'll have to do is pick up that rebounding and points slack from other positions on the floor. >> dan: the head coach of depaul, the blue demons. and let's meet st. joseph's from the atlantic ten. it's o'brien
joe's comes in and beats them with a buzzer-beater lay-up by john smith to win the game. i talked to chris prescott this morning about that tradition. really that's what brought him to that school in the first place. he was watching jameer nelson and delonte west and wanted to continue that tradition. against a team that they match up well with tonight, if they can defend that high ball screen, especially with matt coswall out, they should be all right. >> dan: university of the virgin...
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who believe names our destiny john kennedy would not have been john kennedy if he was more to avert a f. ray robinson indoor walker smith, jr. do things is somehow had a profound effect on his destiny as a fighter? >> guest: yes. he started to live than named sugar ray robinson. >> host: terrific alliteration and style issues that we talked about in the first half-hour it is a way that walker smith, jr. sounds a little country. >> guest: it does. but look at sugar ray. he would walk down the street fifth avenue, harlem, anywhere and women could spot him and say sugar. and sugar ray and real sweet. and he had been named and he knew that it had a cachet to it and he played on that. he really did. >> host: why do think boxers like muhammed ali khamenei joe louis, joe frazier, why do think boxers particularly african-americans although not solely ensure the american psyche so much as political and cultural symbols in a way that does transcend other sports? >> i think because boxing is still a mystery and a sport where very few can rise to its highest levels. it is violent and in no way muhammed ali and got a lot of his styl
who believe names our destiny john kennedy would not have been john kennedy if he was more to avert a f. ray robinson indoor walker smith, jr. do things is somehow had a profound effect on his destiny as a fighter? >> guest: yes. he started to live than named sugar ray robinson. >> host: terrific alliteration and style issues that we talked about in the first half-hour it is a way that walker smith, jr. sounds a little country. >> guest: it does. but look at sugar ray. he...
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larry smith has more on that. >> reporter: john lomax iii will appear in court on friday accused of murdering jasper howard. the document reveals one of his had teammates disrespected a woman at a school-sponsored dance. that's what authorities believe sparked a fight broken up by police. however, a second fight started outside the building several minutes later. that is when howard was stabbed. three others face lesser charges for their role in the incident. none of the football players involved in either fight, though, have been charged. back to you. >>> more details still coming out. >>> president obama considering four options for the war in afghanistan. sources telling us he's expected to discuss them at a meeting with his war council today. they include a possible deployment of about 34,000 more u.s. troops. in a new cnn opinion research poll, 42% of folks across the country support sending more troops. only 32% think afghanistan will eventually have a stable democratic government. >>> imagine you're driving on a mountain highway when you see this. almost out of a movie, a local news cr
larry smith has more on that. >> reporter: john lomax iii will appear in court on friday accused of murdering jasper howard. the document reveals one of his had teammates disrespected a woman at a school-sponsored dance. that's what authorities believe sparked a fight broken up by police. however, a second fight started outside the building several minutes later. that is when howard was stabbed. three others face lesser charges for their role in the incident. none of the football players...
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john kennedy if he was mortimer. now a free robinson was walker smith, jr., is this, do you think this somehow had a profound effect on his destiny as a fighter? >> guest: yes, i think he started living the name sugar ray robinson. >> host: terrific deliberation stifel. all of the stifel issues we spoke about in the first half hour, they shine through when your name is sugar ray robinson in a way that walker smith, jr., which is a name that sounds a little bit as they say country. >> guest: right -- it does. >> host: it's a little different. >> guest: and, but look at sugar ray. he would walk down the street to fifth avenue, madison avenue, harlem, anywhere, and women would spot him and they would say sugar, cane sugar ray. you know, real sweetly. he just had the name and he knew the name had a stylish cache to it. and he played on that. he really did. >> host: why do you think boxers like sugar ray, jack johnson, joe louis, muhammad ali, joe frazier, why do you think boxers particularly african-american, but not solely african american boxers into the american psyche so much as political symbols, cultural symbols in
john kennedy if he was mortimer. now a free robinson was walker smith, jr., is this, do you think this somehow had a profound effect on his destiny as a fighter? >> guest: yes, i think he started living the name sugar ray robinson. >> host: terrific deliberation stifel. all of the stifel issues we spoke about in the first half hour, they shine through when your name is sugar ray robinson in a way that walker smith, jr., which is a name that sounds a little bit as they say country....
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smith said he was trying to restore order. >>> this was a mess for jimmie johns johnson. he wrecked here in the dickie's 500. he's going for an unprecedented fourth straight title. this was in the third lap of the he would come back and finish 38th. he's still in first place in the standings. kyle busch was dominating the race but ran out of gas. >>> a 9-year-old stopped a potential carjacking. nine years old. >>> the first hurricane to threaten the united states this year is due to hit the gulf coast tomorrow morning. forecasters say that hurricane ida could cause flooding, rough surf and even tornados from eastern mississippi to the florida panhandle. right now it's a category one with 90-mile-an-hour winds. no mandatory evacuations have been ordered yet. actually i think bob said at last check the winds had died down a little bit from 90 miles an hour. >>> two u.s. pilots were killed when their helicopter went down in northern iraq. the military says that the army chopper had a hard landing yesterday and the incident is under investigation. separately a u.s. marine die
smith said he was trying to restore order. >>> this was a mess for jimmie johns johnson. he wrecked here in the dickie's 500. he's going for an unprecedented fourth straight title. this was in the third lap of the he would come back and finish 38th. he's still in first place in the standings. kyle busch was dominating the race but ran out of gas. >>> a 9-year-old stopped a potential carjacking. nine years old. >>> the first hurricane to threaten the united states this...
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john f. kennedy's assassination. a newspaper kennedy signed for a made the morning of his death sold for about $39,000. it was worth about a nickel in 1963. >>> i'm larry smithterans day weekend. last week the "uss new york" arriving in the city for which its named, made of steel from the world trade center attack eight year ago. and the navy's football team making a big splash too. how about the second straight win in south bend. they were beaten up by the irish, 43 straight years, but no longer their whipping boy. 23-21, they knock off the ranked irish and knock them out of bcs bowl consideration. >>> real ticker tape stopped being used back in the '60s, so some new york citiers threw important documents on to the street below during the yankees' victory parade on friday, not even bothering to pay some of them. pay stubs, documents with sensitive and personal and sensitive information on them were later found on the street. hopefully, none of them belonging to you. you may find out soon the hard way if it was. >>> a scary season in the cal/oregon state game. this is javid best going down. landing on his head and shoulders. he had to be carted off on a stre
john f. kennedy's assassination. a newspaper kennedy signed for a made the morning of his death sold for about $39,000. it was worth about a nickel in 1963. >>> i'm larry smithterans day weekend. last week the "uss new york" arriving in the city for which its named, made of steel from the world trade center attack eight year ago. and the navy's football team making a big splash too. how about the second straight win in south bend. they were beaten up by the irish, 43 straight...
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ranking member smith, members of congress, thank you very much for the opportunity to testify this morning. i also like to take the time to welcome and thank miss sylvia maxine, wife of john mackey, as well as mr. would, and other former players in attendance. i welcome each and every one of them and thank them for their attendance today. as executive director, my number one priority is to protect those who play and have played this game. there is no interest > their help and their safety. let me say this again. the safety of our players is paramount. mr. chairman, you in this committee deserves immense credit and appreciation for consistently being -- bringing this issue of concussions, head trauma, and safety to the forefront. this committee and its hearing will be a turning point on this issue. my hope is that this day will serve as a marker, denoting the nejd that we're committing ourselves to finding the right answer. it will influence not only this game at the professional level, but the one that so many of us love for our players in college, high school, and in youth football. i have one simple declaration on behalf of those who played and those who played this gam
ranking member smith, members of congress, thank you very much for the opportunity to testify this morning. i also like to take the time to welcome and thank miss sylvia maxine, wife of john mackey, as well as mr. would, and other former players in attendance. i welcome each and every one of them and thank them for their attendance today. as executive director, my number one priority is to protect those who play and have played this game. there is no interest > their help and their safety....
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ranking member smith, members of congress, thank you very much for the opportunity to testify this morning. i also like to take the time to welcome and thank miss sylvia maxine, wife of john mackey, as well as mr. would, and other former players in attendance. i welcome each and every one of them and thank them for their attendance today. as executive director, my number one priority is to protect those who play and have played this game. there is no interest > their help and their safety. let me say this again. the safety of our players is paramount. mr. chairman, you in this committee deserves immense credit and appreciation for consistently being -- bringing this issue of concussions, head trauma, and safety to the forefront. this committee and its hearing will be a turning point on this issue. my hope is that this day will serve as a marker, denoting the nejd that we're committing ourselves to finding the right answer. it will influence not only this game at the professional level, but the one that so many of us love for our players in college, high school, and in youth football. @@@@@@@ to men like john mackey and brent boyd, to men like mr., and the families like mi
ranking member smith, members of congress, thank you very much for the opportunity to testify this morning. i also like to take the time to welcome and thank miss sylvia maxine, wife of john mackey, as well as mr. would, and other former players in attendance. i welcome each and every one of them and thank them for their attendance today. as executive director, my number one priority is to protect those who play and have played this game. there is no interest > their help and their safety....