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the john wayne one or the jeff bridges one >> jeff bridges.hat's up, johnny? [ light laughter ] this is how you make it. you go get a can of campbell's pork and beans >> seth: uh-huh. s >> and you pute yellow mustard in it, a little bit of brown sugar. you fry two nathan's hot dogs. c they be hebrew >> seth: okay. [ laughter ] >> they can be hrew. you fry them you chop them up into little pieces you put it in the bacon pan. c you put someddar cheese on top. and you put it in the oven for 20 minutes it's called pork and beans casserole. >> seth: there you go. >> you'll love it. >> seth: that's sounds very -- very delicious [ applause ] >> i will -- yes then you go outside, and you build a campfire in your living room >> seth: okay, now - [ light laughter ]at >> and you et off of an aluminum plate >> seth: i don't know. [ laughter ] >> and you will be a cowboy. >> seth: i wouldn't do that. >> and you have to put a patch on your head >> seth: eat at the kitchen table instead. >> or your eye >> seth: you know, find your way -- >> you're just like
the john wayne one or the jeff bridges one >> jeff bridges.hat's up, johnny? [ light laughter ] this is how you make it. you go get a can of campbell's pork and beans >> seth: uh-huh. s >> and you pute yellow mustard in it, a little bit of brown sugar. you fry two nathan's hot dogs. c they be hebrew >> seth: okay. [ laughter ] >> they can be hrew. you fry them you chop them up into little pieces you put it in the bacon pan. c you put someddar cheese on top. and you...
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my parents chose john wayne.herefore, they were for nixon and nixon was on the side of law and order. ♪ nixon now ♪ more than ever ♪ nixon now ♪ more than ever ♪ more than ever we need nixon now ♪ ♪ nixon now ♪ more than ever >> nixon's law and order platform was very popular. in the coming election he seemed a shoo-in for a second term. >> i again proudly accept your nomination for president of the united states. >> by the summer of 1972 nixon's campaign machine was in full force. but amidst the hoopla his re-election committee would suddenly become entangled with a mysterious illegal break-in. >> five men were arrested early saturday while trying to install eavesdropping equipment at the democratic national committee. >> well, it was the sunday after the burglary. we were the only two who showed up in the office. >> i was in the office that day. i was writing a profile. and i said, this is a better story than the one i'm working on. and i think i'd like to work on this. >> and it turns out that one of the men h
my parents chose john wayne.herefore, they were for nixon and nixon was on the side of law and order. ♪ nixon now ♪ more than ever ♪ nixon now ♪ more than ever ♪ more than ever we need nixon now ♪ ♪ nixon now ♪ more than ever >> nixon's law and order platform was very popular. in the coming election he seemed a shoo-in for a second term. >> i again proudly accept your nomination for president of the united states. >> by the summer of 1972 nixon's campaign...
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roll it up to go along with carter here, make a bearish bet, which is bullish especially after john wayne's comments where he was saying don't keep about keeping your powder dry. lower for less if we do see aggressiveness in monetary policy that could steepen the term structure basically of yield what i would do is just look out to august. they were trading 2 bucks. that is an inexpensive bet when it starts to move in a single direction, it sort of goes that way for a little while. we are trying to take advantage of thafpl i think that's the way you want to make a play that tlt could fall >> what do you think of the trade? >> that looks like an amazing breakout you think of the momentum and put together the fact that options are cheap in it. i would say you can have a continuation of the breakout and tlt can get back to 140 where it got to back in 2016. that's neither here nor there. >> it is important in how you get there. next we are going to 1%. they are buying stocks like the bank of japan. the day-to-day angle is a bit much you go to 140, you don't go like this you pull back. >> it's i
roll it up to go along with carter here, make a bearish bet, which is bullish especially after john wayne's comments where he was saying don't keep about keeping your powder dry. lower for less if we do see aggressiveness in monetary policy that could steepen the term structure basically of yield what i would do is just look out to august. they were trading 2 bucks. that is an inexpensive bet when it starts to move in a single direction, it sort of goes that way for a little while. we are...
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. >> he truly was the john wayne of the 19th century. >> he leaves behind a trunk of relics... and a fabric of america itself. >> there was a pair of old blue jeans in here. >> what'd they look like? >> they said that they were the oldest unworn pair they had ever seen. >> that's unbelievable. >> so are the lengths to which folks go for vintage old denim. >> finding any levi's pre-1900 is a massive rarity. that's the holy grail. >> what do you think they're worth? ♪ [ door creaks ]
. >> he truly was the john wayne of the 19th century. >> he leaves behind a trunk of relics... and a fabric of america itself. >> there was a pair of old blue jeans in here. >> what'd they look like? >> they said that they were the oldest unworn pair they had ever seen. >> that's unbelievable. >> so are the lengths to which folks go for vintage old denim. >> finding any levi's pre-1900 is a massive rarity. that's the holy grail. >> what do...
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living in poverty is a legacy coming up on the show as the president of the free world the john wayne of politics as war was raging around the world we speak to one of hollywood's best known tough guys about. act for us to explain later spiled legendary activist peacemaker and call radio of hugo chavez fidel castro martin luther king jr and the leaders on conflict resolution there's the g. 20 today debates the u.s. china trade will tell us more coming up in today's going on the ground but 1st on this day in 149 george orwell published the dystopian novel 1984 and just as 1904 was 35 years up to 9049 so we had today 35 years from 1904 little wonder perhaps that a political refugee in moscow who revealed mass surveillance by nato powers using our mobile phones argues that life is more dangerous today than in the book 1984. it is an important book but we should not bound ourselves to the limits of the author's imagination you know our times have shown that the world is much more unpredictable and dangerous than that it's certainly dangerous for snowden he's too afraid to go to donald tru
living in poverty is a legacy coming up on the show as the president of the free world the john wayne of politics as war was raging around the world we speak to one of hollywood's best known tough guys about. act for us to explain later spiled legendary activist peacemaker and call radio of hugo chavez fidel castro martin luther king jr and the leaders on conflict resolution there's the g. 20 today debates the u.s. china trade will tell us more coming up in today's going on the ground but 1st...
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living in poverty as a legacy coming up on the show as the president of the free world the john wayne of politics as war was raging around the world we speak to one of hollywood's best known top guys about trump's 1st explain latest. legendary activist peacemaker. to the k.g.b. around the league on conflict resolution as the g. 20 today debates the u.s. . trade told us more coming up in today's going on the ground but 1st on this day in 149 george orwell published the dystopian novel 1984 and just as 184 was 35 years up to 949 so we had today 35 years from 1904 little of that perhaps that a political refugee in moscow who revealed a mass surveillance by nato powers using our mobile phones argues that life is more dangerous today than in the book 1984. is an important book but we should not bound ourselves to the limits of the author's imagination you know our times have shown that the world is much more unpredictable and dangerous than that it's certainly dangerous for snowden he's too afraid to go to donald trump's usa for fear of capture and the man who helped him and who revealed g
living in poverty as a legacy coming up on the show as the president of the free world the john wayne of politics as war was raging around the world we speak to one of hollywood's best known top guys about trump's 1st explain latest. legendary activist peacemaker. to the k.g.b. around the league on conflict resolution as the g. 20 today debates the u.s. . trade told us more coming up in today's going on the ground but 1st on this day in 149 george orwell published the dystopian novel 1984 and...
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what is called a mouth clamped, it is almost ajohn wayne called a mouth clamped, it is almost a john wayneaking his speech. prince charles for some reason was examining his own fingers on the table, and william was looking at something on the ceiling, so looking at something on the ceiling, soi looking at something on the ceiling, so i think they have probablyjust heard so many speeches, but they weren‘t quite as engaged as theresa may, who was very upright, hanging on every single word. we must leave it there, i know you have had a busy day and you will have a busy one tomorrow. good to talk to you, thank you. now it‘s time for the weather, with stav da naos. hello there. many parts of the country saw a lot of cloud and outbreaks of rain over the weekend. southern britain had a brief, short lived heatwave with temperatures reaching 29 celsius in norfolk on sunday afternoon, making this the highest temperature of the year so far across the country. but those temperatures came down across the south—east quite dramatically through monday, and for the rest of this week it is looking unsettled
what is called a mouth clamped, it is almost ajohn wayne called a mouth clamped, it is almost a john wayneaking his speech. prince charles for some reason was examining his own fingers on the table, and william was looking at something on the ceiling, so looking at something on the ceiling, soi looking at something on the ceiling, so i think they have probablyjust heard so many speeches, but they weren‘t quite as engaged as theresa may, who was very upright, hanging on every single word. we...
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we have recently done a trial at john wayne airport in orange county. higher-speed, lower latency. devices can be used at the same speed. better security. that is what wi-fi continues to evolve and you will continue to see devices and capabilities come with that. the second piece of it is, we are a connectivity company. we offer the combination of cellular and wi-fi together. as new technologies come out, satellite, those types of capabilities will be enabled in devices. when you have a company like boingo that is a neutral host company in large airports and multifamily housing and military bases, in stadiums, we will be able to enable all that technology so the end-user can benefit to give abilities in front of them. emily: let's talk about 5g. there is a lot of excitement around it. and say a lot of hype challenges given what is happening with huawei and the fact that huawei is really the leader in 5g networking equipment. but the united states has blacklisted huawei from suppliers and trying to convince other governments not to use their products. where does this leave the futur
we have recently done a trial at john wayne airport in orange county. higher-speed, lower latency. devices can be used at the same speed. better security. that is what wi-fi continues to evolve and you will continue to see devices and capabilities come with that. the second piece of it is, we are a connectivity company. we offer the combination of cellular and wi-fi together. as new technologies come out, satellite, those types of capabilities will be enabled in devices. when you have a company...
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. >> anthony: now, you weren't dressed up like john wayne or anything right, when you went to school?ountry, but you can't take the country out of the boy. i don't know if that's true. we all come from someplace, that's for sure. but, new york city, in masa takayama's case, seems far, far away from the little town he grew up in. [ cheering ] ♪ >> robie: this place was a boomin'. you couldn't get through this town down there. but it's dead now. about eight or ten coal mines shut down at one time. >> coach: let's go! it's the same halftime speech every single week. >> quentin: there is so much negativity surrounding this place that no one ever focuses on the positive. they see us as ignorant or hillbillies. >> daniel whitt: overdose capital of the east coast. >> quentin: but there's more here than just poverty and illiteracy and drugs. there's a lot of good people here. >> coach: when you walk on this field, you better have tunnel vision. don't look left, don't look
. >> anthony: now, you weren't dressed up like john wayne or anything right, when you went to school?ountry, but you can't take the country out of the boy. i don't know if that's true. we all come from someplace, that's for sure. but, new york city, in masa takayama's case, seems far, far away from the little town he grew up in. [ cheering ] ♪ >> robie: this place was a boomin'. you couldn't get through this town down there. but it's dead now. about eight or ten coal mines shut...
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another hero of mine, john wayne's rooster cogburn, from the movie "true grit" who when he couldn't get people to follow, i guess you could say he ran over them. mr. speaker, thanks to our for showing us what true leadership looks like, what true grit looks like in real time and real life. mr. speaker, we need the president to keep leading. ith that i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair now recognizes the gentlewoman from ohio, ms. fudge, for five minutes. miss funk: -- ms. fudge: i rise today to read a letter from a constituent pastor dr. ronald s. williams. mr. williams asked the question, a mobster, a con man, gangster in the white house? i think so. this past week special counsel robert mueller gave a verbal synopsis of his two-year investigative reporting. he's quoted as saying if we had confidence that the president clearly did not commit a crime, we would have said so. he also said the constitution requires a process other than the criminal justice system to formally accuse a sitting president of wrongdoing. this process would be impeachment. the question is, why haven
another hero of mine, john wayne's rooster cogburn, from the movie "true grit" who when he couldn't get people to follow, i guess you could say he ran over them. mr. speaker, thanks to our for showing us what true leadership looks like, what true grit looks like in real time and real life. mr. speaker, we need the president to keep leading. ith that i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair now recognizes the gentlewoman from ohio, ms. fudge, for five minutes. miss funk: -- ms....
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. >> he's been described as a cross between john wayne and mick jagger.body singing along. that's what everybody liked about rock shows. >> as the acts became maybe less twangy in their way, that just expanded their audience. artists like george strait or brooks & dunn, plenty of acts really worked their way up and became massive. >> over the last two years, country music has taken over the airwaves and the record charts with over $2 billion in sales and climbing. >> as the boom in the music takes hold, western wear dealers can't keep up with the demand. >> you've got kids, you've got a house payment, and these people are more like you are than madonna is. ♪ is there life out there ♪ so much she hasn't done . >> women in country was a huge thing in the '90s. you had reba mcentire, martina mcbride, the dixie chicks, shania twain. ♪ let's go, girls >> i remember when shania twain came out. i was just obsessed with her. i thought it was because i was really attracted to her, but come to find out, i just wanted to be her best friend. ♪ the best part about bei
. >> he's been described as a cross between john wayne and mick jagger.body singing along. that's what everybody liked about rock shows. >> as the acts became maybe less twangy in their way, that just expanded their audience. artists like george strait or brooks & dunn, plenty of acts really worked their way up and became massive. >> over the last two years, country music has taken over the airwaves and the record charts with over $2 billion in sales and climbing. >>...
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slow motion fall >> jimmy: john wayne >> i told you i can't do - [ buzzer ] i told you i can't do peopleght, good. >> sorry, man. >> no pressure >> jimmy: gosh, how many dogs are you going to name? >> i'm just saying - [ laughter ] i think i named every dog except poodle. >> jimmy: whatever >> we're still in it okay if it's a person, just skip to the next >> jimmy: got you, no problem. >> wow, this sounds like cheating [ laughter ] >> jimmy: ready? this fun it's all about fun we're having a good time here we go [ buzzer ] okay, uh, it's a summertime. the ocean. >> vacation? >> jimmy: sand >> beach >> jimmy: okay, but you're not wearing clothes. >> it's a nude beach >> jimmy: there you go >> tariq: okay okay, it's when you go to those really crazy cowboy places and you do this thing. >> mechanical bull >> yes >> okay, this is when you're in college and you want to get vodka down your throat really quick. you freeze it. and then you - >> jimmy: you put it in your eyes >> yeah, but what is that? [ laughter ] it's gelatinous -- >> jimmy: rot gut! >> tariq: it's a dance it rhymes with fandang
slow motion fall >> jimmy: john wayne >> i told you i can't do - [ buzzer ] i told you i can't do peopleght, good. >> sorry, man. >> no pressure >> jimmy: gosh, how many dogs are you going to name? >> i'm just saying - [ laughter ] i think i named every dog except poodle. >> jimmy: whatever >> we're still in it okay if it's a person, just skip to the next >> jimmy: got you, no problem. >> wow, this sounds like cheating [ laughter ]...
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and farming and people in other intelligence in other countries to spy on american citizens and john waynee connecticut, information, -- host: harmon, in seattle. good morning to you. caller: good morning. all the right-wing jokers sticking up for this guy and all the patriots, you understand? i want to say we were attacked by the russians in an attempt to get this guy elected. congress, absolutely, they must have those watergate style hearings and all of that and inform the public about what is happening. the way, this guy, mitch mcconnell has to be voted out of office. they areity of people, good people, you understand? just jokers like mitch and that guy at 1600 pennsylvania avenue .hat is so mean-spirited otherwise, have those hearings and inform the public. host: thanks for calling. mueller investigated trump and could not prove in a court of law trump or any of his people colluded. of testimonyhours and found nothing. congress wants to do the same thing, why? it is just hate for trump. before we wrap up this first hour, i want to take you to a piece of another hearing at the house ju
and farming and people in other intelligence in other countries to spy on american citizens and john waynee connecticut, information, -- host: harmon, in seattle. good morning to you. caller: good morning. all the right-wing jokers sticking up for this guy and all the patriots, you understand? i want to say we were attacked by the russians in an attempt to get this guy elected. congress, absolutely, they must have those watergate style hearings and all of that and inform the public about what...
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thank you for joining us, i'm pam moore and i'm ken wayne, the victim in the second homicide john packhockey was released from prison in 2016. >>after serving 7 years for second degree robbery, however, this point investigators say they don't know if his prior record has any connection to his death from for charles clifford picks up the story now as police have arrested a suspect who they believe may be responsible for both killings. well here in san mateo county the sheriff's office is investigating a pair of homicides along skyline boulevard but a suspect has been taken into custody. this all started on monday evening around 11 when the body of 32 year-old pacifica resident abdul share was found along skyline boulevard near redruth road. >>he had suffered multiple stab wounds. then tuesday evening just before midnight deputies following up on the earlier investigation. i heard someone calling for help they discovered a man suffering from stab wounds along skyline boulevard, the victim identified as 31 year-old john a c o ne, they keep hockey died at the scene the sheriff's office exp
thank you for joining us, i'm pam moore and i'm ken wayne, the victim in the second homicide john packhockey was released from prison in 2016. >>after serving 7 years for second degree robbery, however, this point investigators say they don't know if his prior record has any connection to his death from for charles clifford picks up the story now as police have arrested a suspect who they believe may be responsible for both killings. well here in san mateo county the sheriff's office is...
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ryan o'reilly matches the great wayne gretzky with goals in four straight stanley cup games winning mvp honors. john, alisyn, look at this moment for 11-year-old super fan laila anderson, battling a rare immune disease. she's there celebrating on the ice with her team. she got special clearance from her doctors in st. louis to travel to boston for the game. blues players say she's been an inspiration all season long. she's hugging, kissing, crying, smiling. that's what it's all about. >> you introduced us to laila yesterday. we are so happy for her. that's a wonderful thing she got to do. >> such a beautiful moment when her mom surprised her. she didn't believe it, broke out in tears and then it happened. >> coy, maybe someda a boston team will win something and boston fans can celebrate. >> yeah. you guys are doing all right, john. >> we'll hold on for the moment. >> also breaking overnight, explosions on two ships in the gulf of oman a month after four ships were attacked nearby. a live report next. >> announcer: "new day" is brought to you by ibrance. ♪ corey is living with metastatic breast canc
ryan o'reilly matches the great wayne gretzky with goals in four straight stanley cup games winning mvp honors. john, alisyn, look at this moment for 11-year-old super fan laila anderson, battling a rare immune disease. she's there celebrating on the ice with her team. she got special clearance from her doctors in st. louis to travel to boston for the game. blues players say she's been an inspiration all season long. she's hugging, kissing, crying, smiling. that's what it's all about. >>...
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general anthony wayne, another officer in maryland, john eager howard, the idea honors for soldiers is for officers, and is not just for the individual. so how a person acts, how you behave would affect your colonel or general, also as a nation. meanwhile, we do have african-american soldiers, both free and enslaved. so, does anyone know the first battle that africans americans fought in in the revolution? trivia question. >> bunker hill? prof. smith: there are african-americans in bunker hill, but even earlier. >> lexington? prof. smith: lexington. lexington, concord, and bunker hill. there were not segregated. these were free african-americans who had fought. initially, washington is resistant, as are his council of generals. he initially for bids enlistment of either, not just enslaved, but also free african-americans. he's ultimately going to move back, allow free african-americans, and openly enslaved african americans. why the change? now, two schools of thought, one is the pragmatic. the british, under lord dunmore, will issue proclamations for freedom for any slaves that fight
general anthony wayne, another officer in maryland, john eager howard, the idea honors for soldiers is for officers, and is not just for the individual. so how a person acts, how you behave would affect your colonel or general, also as a nation. meanwhile, we do have african-american soldiers, both free and enslaved. so, does anyone know the first battle that africans americans fought in in the revolution? trivia question. >> bunker hill? prof. smith: there are african-americans in bunker...
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are no one's first choice, including steve bullic, kirsten gillibrand, john hickenlooper, eric swalwell, bill de blasio and wayne messen. adding insult to injury, no one named them as their second choice either. new york mayor bill de blasio joins us from live from cedar rapids, iowa. thank you for taking the time. i know you're getting ready for your own five-minute speech. if winning in iowa has become such a bellwether for democrats running for president, how do you process this information that not one single iowa voter named you as a first or second choice in this new polling? >> ana, it's a poll of 600 iowans eight months before the caucuses. this is just the beginning of a very long process. and i'll tell you something. iowans have consistently surprised the pundits and come out many, many times with a choice that was not expected. a lot of times, that choice only emerged in the final weeks before the caucuses. so we got eight months ahead. and i'm going all over iowa, and i'm talking about a very simple idea of putting working people first. and it's resonating. and also folks in iowa, they want to see yo
are no one's first choice, including steve bullic, kirsten gillibrand, john hickenlooper, eric swalwell, bill de blasio and wayne messen. adding insult to injury, no one named them as their second choice either. new york mayor bill de blasio joins us from live from cedar rapids, iowa. thank you for taking the time. i know you're getting ready for your own five-minute speech. if winning in iowa has become such a bellwether for democrats running for president, how do you process this information...
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wayne messan. >> i never remembered him, i think he should drop out. >> this person. >> klobuchar. >> yes. >> the one candidate. >> johnoper, inslee. >> come on. new york city w bilt de blasio. >> this guy delaney? hickenlooper. de blasio. beto. >> yeah. >> okay, this guy. bernie. >> yeah. >> okay, this guy, this guy, this guy. >> yang? i don't know. >> sanders. >> wow, this is going much worse than we thought. it is time for round three. where we straight up show you pictures. >> gibar imrks. the chick from hawaii, hickenlooper. >> wow, is that hickenlooper. >> yeah. >> i done even know. >> who is this guy. >> no clue. >> probably should have put names on the back. >> wait, this kind of actually looks like you. >> yeah, that is me. >> you are running for president. okay no more hints. >> our surprise celebrity candidate is tim ryan, maybe will win it all, not the election, obviously, just this game. >> all right, one minute, you ready, okay, let's go. >> eric s-walwell, seth moulton. elizabeth warren, bernie sanders. pete buttigieg. >> i could about on. >> no, that is terrible, that was like five. can you do me a smal
wayne messan. >> i never remembered him, i think he should drop out. >> this person. >> klobuchar. >> yes. >> the one candidate. >> johnoper, inslee. >> come on. new york city w bilt de blasio. >> this guy delaney? hickenlooper. de blasio. beto. >> yeah. >> okay, this guy. bernie. >> yeah. >> okay, this guy, this guy, this guy. >> yang? i don't know. >> sanders. >> wow, this is going much worse than we...
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wayne golding, we honor you. in honor of caribbean heritage month, i would like to honor john perry. mr. john everton perry was born in kingston, jamaica in august, 1955. he migrated to new york in 1967 and attended junior high school at mount vernon's washington junior high where he received the certificate for outstanding writing presented by the actor community activists, mr. osi davis. mr. perry went on to attend mount vernon high school where he lettered in football as a quarterback and also in track. he was a voice for the student council, head school marshal. after high school mr. perry enlisted in the united states air force where he served honorably for five years. during this time, mr. perry found time to attend the ohio state university park college and rawlings college. mr. perry's passion -- first passion is as a fish monger. he's worked in the seafood industry since the age of 13, but along the way, he has worked in corporate america, sales for brack's candy, specialist for the u.s. space shuttle program at k.f.c. and financial label auditor with the lockheed martin corpora
wayne golding, we honor you. in honor of caribbean heritage month, i would like to honor john perry. mr. john everton perry was born in kingston, jamaica in august, 1955. he migrated to new york in 1967 and attended junior high school at mount vernon's washington junior high where he received the certificate for outstanding writing presented by the actor community activists, mr. osi davis. mr. perry went on to attend mount vernon high school where he lettered in football as a quarterback and...