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this is bobby's story, it's bobby's life. it's a great odyssey of what he went through, truly a rags to riches story in many ways. and he ended up, you know, before he died as a multibillionaire. it has shakespearean over tones and it's truly the stuff of greek legend. so that's about all i have to say. and let's have a q & a. [applause] [applause] >> remember wait until the microphone comes around. >> hi, how are you, stuart? >> good. good. at the end his life, where he did get his money? >> well, in 1992, he played -- he violated sanctions that the u.s. had against serbia. he played in montenegro. it was a $5 billion match, he won $5.3 million and he lived on that. >> wasn't most of it -- dr. brady. >> how are you? >> i'm great. wasn't that most by the serbian banker? >> no, absolutely not. there was $1 million in television rights that bobby never got. by the $3.5 million, definitely he got it in cash. his sister flew to belgrade, stayed at the intercontinental hotel, took a train to switzerland and deposited. so he was --
this is bobby's story, it's bobby's life. it's a great odyssey of what he went through, truly a rags to riches story in many ways. and he ended up, you know, before he died as a multibillionaire. it has shakespearean over tones and it's truly the stuff of greek legend. so that's about all i have to say. and let's have a q & a. [applause] [applause] >> remember wait until the microphone comes around. >> hi, how are you, stuart? >> good. good. at the end his life, where he...
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[ladrido] >>bobby... >>¡bobby! ¡bobby! ¡bobby! ¡bobby! ¿quÉ tienes, estÁs herido? >>tranquilo, estarÁ bien eso dijo el veterinario siempre hay un riesgo de infecciones asÍ que la herida tendrÁ que estar cubierta >>ewan >>seÑor gray apenas es la tarde, seÑor gray >>sÍ, lo sÉ sÓlo que estoy un poco cansado hubieras visto a bobby en la pelea de hoy >>ewan, vÁmonos dejÉmoslo descansar >>no, ada, el muchacho no molesta >>quÉ bueno es usted, john >>oye, oye... ¿quiÉn vino aquÍ? hola hola eres el mejor amigo que un hombre quisiera ¿puedes asegurarte que estÉ bien? ¿puedes asegurarte que Él pueda correr? >>sÍ >>gracias ¿sabes? tambiÉn quiero que tengas esto hay historias muy interesantes aquÍ de hombres que lograron superar sus circunstancias e hicieron la diferencia grandes hombres ten >>gracias ¿estÁ en el libro? >>no, no no, la idea... no no soy suficientemente capaz de hacer la diferencia en mis posibilidades bobby no ha tenido descanso ¿por quÉ no lo llevas a dar un paseo? pero que no sea muy lejos >>¿lo llevo arriba con los fantasmas? >>sÍ
[ladrido] >>bobby... >>¡bobby! ¡bobby! ¡bobby! ¡bobby! ¿quÉ tienes, estÁs herido? >>tranquilo, estarÁ bien eso dijo el veterinario siempre hay un riesgo de infecciones asÍ que la herida tendrÁ que estar cubierta >>ewan >>seÑor gray apenas es la tarde, seÑor gray >>sÍ, lo sÉ sÓlo que estoy un poco cansado hubieras visto a bobby en la pelea de hoy >>ewan, vÁmonos dejÉmoslo descansar >>no, ada, el muchacho no molesta >>quÉ...
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the new project from bobby brown -- bobby's back, y'all. the new project is called "the masterpiece." it drops in june, and i feel so fortunate that bobby got a chance to see us before the project even drops, give us a heads up on it and i think you're going to like it. bobby brown, i'm delighted to know that you're happy. that's the most important thing, that you're happy, man. >> thank you, thank you. tavis: good to have you on the program and congrats on the project in advance. bobby brown, y'all. thanks for watching. that's our show. as always, keep the faith. ♪ mr. telephone man there's something wrong with my line ♪ when i dial my baby's number i get a kick every time ♪ mr. telephone man i try dialing a number ♪ i get a kick every time ♪ must be a bad connection ♪ need love and affection ♪ can't get my baby on the line ♪ >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time with musician and deejay moby and his campaign against corporate tax breaks. >> al
the new project from bobby brown -- bobby's back, y'all. the new project is called "the masterpiece." it drops in june, and i feel so fortunate that bobby got a chance to see us before the project even drops, give us a heads up on it and i think you're going to like it. bobby brown, i'm delighted to know that you're happy. that's the most important thing, that you're happy, man. >> thank you, thank you. tavis: good to have you on the program and congrats on the project in...
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this is bobby's story. it is bobby's life. it is great honesty of what he went through, truly a rags to we ended up before he died, multi-billion air. it has shakespearean overtones and it is truly the stuff of greek legend. that is about all i have to say. let's have a q&a. [applause] remember, wait until the microphone comes around. how are you today? >> at the end of his life where did he get his money? >> in 1992 he violated sanctions than the united states had against serbia. he played in montenegro and ended up, with a $5 billion match and he ended up winning $3.5 million and lived on that. >> wasn't most of it -- >> how are you? >> wasn't most of that swindled by the serbian banker -- >> absolutely not. there was a million dollars in television rights that bobby never got. but for tree$.5 million he definitely got it in cash. his sister flew to belgrade, stared at the continental hotel, she took the train to spitz and and deposited in the bank of switch to a blend. he had money. >> was the government trying to take the
this is bobby's story. it is bobby's life. it is great honesty of what he went through, truly a rags to we ended up before he died, multi-billion air. it has shakespearean overtones and it is truly the stuff of greek legend. that is about all i have to say. let's have a q&a. [applause] remember, wait until the microphone comes around. how are you today? >> at the end of his life where did he get his money? >> in 1992 he violated sanctions than the united states had against...
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it's bobby's story. it's bobby's life. it's a great odyssey of what he went through, truly a rags to riches story in many ways, and he ended up, you know, before he died, as a multimillionaire. it has shakes speerian overtones, and it's truly the stuff the greek legend, so that's about all i have to say, and let's have a q&a. [applause] remember, wait until the microphone comes around. >> at the end of his life, where did he get his money? >> well, in 1992, he played -- violated sanctions that the united states had against serbia. he played and it was a $5 million match, and he ended up winning $3.5 million, and he lived on that. >> wasn't most -- [inaudible] >> how are you? >> i'm great. >> was there a swindle by the banker? >> no. there was a million dollars in television rights that bobby never got, but the $3.5 million definitely he got it in cash. his sister flew to belgrade, stayed in the hotel, it was exchanged, took a train to switzerland and deposited it at the union bank. he had his money. >> isn't the u.s. tryin
it's bobby's story. it's bobby's life. it's a great odyssey of what he went through, truly a rags to riches story in many ways, and he ended up, you know, before he died, as a multimillionaire. it has shakes speerian overtones, and it's truly the stuff the greek legend, so that's about all i have to say, and let's have a q&a. [applause] remember, wait until the microphone comes around. >> at the end of his life, where did he get his money? >> well, in 1992, he played -- violated...
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what's up, bobby? >> what's up? >> you been doing okay? >> hanging in there. sweating a little bit. >> you was doing all well until march 27th of 2007 when you had a disciplinary citation for insubordination. >> citation. >> citation. what was that all about? >> i had a disagreement with the mail lady. >> mail lady? >> and i was rejected. i don't even -- i talked to warden culliver about it. i wrote him about it. he understands the situation. i should have at least had a hearing on it. i didn't get no say in the citation. you know how that works. >> my assessment at this time due to this recent infraction, i can't make a recommendation for a transfer per your progress review here. >> he just wants to get closer to home, his family traveling. i think he said his mom or someone else, but if i complete the paperwork here and send it in to central review board, they would not go along with the transfer. just due to that infraction. you okay? >> no, i ain't. >> all right. >> next on "lockup," bobby's reacti
what's up, bobby? >> what's up? >> you been doing okay? >> hanging in there. sweating a little bit. >> you was doing all well until march 27th of 2007 when you had a disciplinary citation for insubordination. >> citation. >> citation. what was that all about? >> i had a disagreement with the mail lady. >> mail lady? >> and i was rejected. i don't even -- i talked to warden culliver about it. i wrote him about it. he understands the...
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bobby was forfeited, it was before the print. with the constant championing an ended up losing my job. i was in iceland with him. the match took two month. i came early and left late. during the time -- i was his friend. we had a falling out, whatever we had, we had arguments. many years where we didn't speak. we played chess and came to my house and red chest magazines the eagles led to a lot of those, i taught him how to play billiards. we were friends. that was my focus. study fischer as a biographer. as an official chess arbiter. as a player and as a friend. i go through this in the book, he was a chemistry late competitive personality. no matter what he did. he was a good swimmer, going through high-school and prep school, and when they had ray iss bobby would be in the water when everybody else was in mid dive. he wanted to win. when he got older and went up in his 20s to the tacticals and played tennis, he beat everybody in tennis accepted the tennis pro. other than that he wanted to win so i go into that and talk about hi
bobby was forfeited, it was before the print. with the constant championing an ended up losing my job. i was in iceland with him. the match took two month. i came early and left late. during the time -- i was his friend. we had a falling out, whatever we had, we had arguments. many years where we didn't speak. we played chess and came to my house and red chest magazines the eagles led to a lot of those, i taught him how to play billiards. we were friends. that was my focus. study fischer as a...
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bobby davis told us it was laurie fine. you hear on the tape he says hello, laurie, she says hello, bobby, but in this type of case you have to confirm it. that's why we wanted to before airing it take the extra step to run it by a voice recognition expert that says yes, that is the voice of laurie fine. we compared it to other voice of laurie fine examples we were able to provide. >> who shot the videotape of her behind a counter? >> we shot hidden camera video in 2003, which was one of the areas where we had, you know, her voice on tape. we were able to compare her voice from 2003 and the call from 2002, and that's how the voice recognition expert was able to verify for us that that was, indeed, her voice. >> talk to me about the legality of why that audio tape recording, why bobby davis was not breaking the law the way in which he did it? >> okay. well, bobby davis made the call from saint george, utah. the call was received here in syracuse, new york. now, both of those states, utah and new york, are one party states, a
bobby davis told us it was laurie fine. you hear on the tape he says hello, laurie, she says hello, bobby, but in this type of case you have to confirm it. that's why we wanted to before airing it take the extra step to run it by a voice recognition expert that says yes, that is the voice of laurie fine. we compared it to other voice of laurie fine examples we were able to provide. >> who shot the videotape of her behind a counter? >> we shot hidden camera video in 2003, which was...
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the first accuser is bobby davis. his stepbrother mike lang also accused him of molesting him, accused fine of molesting him. cnn's deborah feyerick spoke with lang and she is with us now on the phone from upstate new york. so, deborah, what did lang tell you. >> well, fredricka, we're on our way up to syracuse. i did speak with michael lang and it is interesting,lang. it is interesting, two of the alleged victims are step brothers, michael lang and bernie davis. they said he was like a father figure to them. they were so close that as teenagers they actually ape tended the wedding of coach fine and his wife 26 years ago. lang says his hand started shaking when he heard the coach's wife on television talking both about her husband's alleged sexual abuse of children, specifically his brother bobby davis and when she talked about her own alleged sexual inappropriateness to teenagers. lang says the same happened to him. that both of the brothers were victims sexual abuse by the husband and wife. as you mentioned, bernie
the first accuser is bobby davis. his stepbrother mike lang also accused him of molesting him, accused fine of molesting him. cnn's deborah feyerick spoke with lang and she is with us now on the phone from upstate new york. so, deborah, what did lang tell you. >> well, fredricka, we're on our way up to syracuse. i did speak with michael lang and it is interesting,lang. it is interesting, two of the alleged victims are step brothers, michael lang and bernie davis. they said he was like a...
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., barbara "bobby" lopez. [applause] bobby, as many of us know, is ending a five-year-long stint as a community organizer for la voz to work on to actually organizing for the school district, creating stronger partnerships between our communities and schools and our teachers. latinos make um roughly 25% of the tenderloin, mainly of mayan descent and they are highly organized in a neighborhood that's worked hard to create coalesce around improvements. bobby's an asset to the organization and i know that there are a lot of people here today that want to acknowledge her and thank her for her have. she's officially morvinging on to a new job as community liaison for bryant elementary and i know she will continue to be a rock star advocate for our community and our office looks forward to continuing to work with the inspiring mothers of la voz latina. i am most inspired by her work to write the first draft of the bed bug law and to work on racial profiling, car con fisscation -- confiscation, detention, and i don't
., barbara "bobby" lopez. [applause] bobby, as many of us know, is ending a five-year-long stint as a community organizer for la voz to work on to actually organizing for the school district, creating stronger partnerships between our communities and schools and our teachers. latinos make um roughly 25% of the tenderloin, mainly of mayan descent and they are highly organized in a neighborhood that's worked hard to create coalesce around improvements. bobby's an asset to the...
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bobby davis made the call from st. george, utah, and the call was received here in syracuse, new york. now, both of those states, utah and new york, are one-party states. what that means, by law, it is legal to record a conversation with someone without the second party knowing. so, in utah and in new york, the origin and the source of the call, both states are one-party states. the call was then made legally. >> that was mark schwartz, espn reporter talking earlier with our fredericka whitfield. nancy cantor says the university was never given the tape by bobby davis during their own investigation that took place back in 2005. >>> well, coming up, an amazing rescue at sea. a military helicopter crew braves gale force winds to rescue stranded sailors. one of the men at the controls was a royal. we'll tell you who. try. ready, go! ♪ yeah, rock on, mom! [ male announcer ] sometimes a hint is all the wrapping a gift needs. wait a minute...i... [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] the lexus december to remember sales event is h
bobby davis made the call from st. george, utah, and the call was received here in syracuse, new york. now, both of those states, utah and new york, are one-party states. what that means, by law, it is legal to record a conversation with someone without the second party knowing. so, in utah and in new york, the origin and the source of the call, both states are one-party states. the call was then made legally. >> that was mark schwartz, espn reporter talking earlier with our fredericka...
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that was the first phone call i got from bobby inviting me to his tournament. you can't tell bobby no. >> reporter: one of this year's heros is taylor long, an 11- year-old from olney maryland diagnosed with leukemia in 2008, but now with the help of funds raised from tournaments just like this one taylor is cancer free. >> when i was in the hospital, i was like my dad said, i didn't want to talk to my friends because i thought they wouldn't be able to handle it and i didn't want to see them going through what i went through. and going through cancer made me stronger than i used to be. >> i think that the hall of famers, you know, bring a certain amount of credibility to the cause. a lot of people like you saw bobby saying there, you know, when you put your name to something, you got to show up and the fact that they show up for taylor, for the cause to fight cancer is just great. >> reporter: with the help of his hall of fame friends mitchell's tournament has raised over $7 million since its inception and newcomers like linebacker chris hamburger feel honored
that was the first phone call i got from bobby inviting me to his tournament. you can't tell bobby no. >> reporter: one of this year's heros is taylor long, an 11- year-old from olney maryland diagnosed with leukemia in 2008, but now with the help of funds raised from tournaments just like this one taylor is cancer free. >> when i was in the hospital, i was like my dad said, i didn't want to talk to my friends because i thought they wouldn't be able to handle it and i didn't want to...
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y a juan osorio, lo trató de cochino, y de inteligente, bobby, quién te entiende? >>> no tengo problemas con niurka marcos, jamás en la vida hablo mal de ella, lo podemos platicar. >>> y volver a dar besos fogosos? >>> si, va a tener que ser. >>> y imagina, qué asco trabajar con juan, es imposible, yo respeto, sigue molesto, y enojado , lo que pasó pasó y creo que eres inteligente, y nunca se hizo con ningún dolo. >>> y ya pasó, pero no nos dejó de sorprender la actitud de markos al ir a ayudar a la novia de osorio, que quedó detenida, un poco más y se hace yamiga de mires la esposa de osorio. >>> elizabeth pérez, está aquí, por negligencia, y malos manejos de su proceso de inmigración, se nos informa e incluso con conocimiento, de que estaba yo aquí, y los medios. >>> a mi me parece, que hay una confusión no sé si bobby quiere trabajar con niurka marcos,ara estar en pantalla de nuevo, sería un batazo increíble. >>> tú crees? >>> si . >>> y si, pero dónde se van a reunir, a niurka marcos se le gastan las baterías, y volvemos a lo mismo, a telev
y a juan osorio, lo trató de cochino, y de inteligente, bobby, quién te entiende? >>> no tengo problemas con niurka marcos, jamás en la vida hablo mal de ella, lo podemos platicar. >>> y volver a dar besos fogosos? >>> si, va a tener que ser. >>> y imagina, qué asco trabajar con juan, es imposible, yo respeto, sigue molesto, y enojado , lo que pasó pasó y creo que eres inteligente, y nunca se hizo con ningún dolo. >>> y ya pasó, pero no nos...
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bobby is humble and does not want to tout her accomplishments. but i think when the parents saw bobby showing that leadership, they became empowered. she showed them it could be done. now she is moving on, they have the power. they are going to hire a replacement, but bobby's model has worked for the entire community. all of san francisco is better because of bobby's years with us. thank you. [applause] >> i just wanted to explain this is our advisory parent council, not all but part of it. [applause] president chiu: colleagues, we are at the end of our special commendations. why don't we go back to item 15? you now have results of the election regarding the special election for the ift. >> we have completed the official canvassing and statement of election results, which has been distributed to the board members. we are in receipt of 11 ballots, representing 14 votes. therefore, 100% of ballots are in favor of the ifd. the ballot measure has passed by the required percentage. president chiu: based on that information, we can consider item 15, de
bobby is humble and does not want to tout her accomplishments. but i think when the parents saw bobby showing that leadership, they became empowered. she showed them it could be done. now she is moving on, they have the power. they are going to hire a replacement, but bobby's model has worked for the entire community. all of san francisco is better because of bobby's years with us. thank you. [applause] >> i just wanted to explain this is our advisory parent council, not all but part of...
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bobby hull has been my guest. i'm tim mccarver, see you next time. >> i was 50 years old in january. i played in stanley cup finals 7th games, represented my country in '74, but i have nev never -- i have never -- i've never had this kind of feeling before.
bobby hull has been my guest. i'm tim mccarver, see you next time. >> i was 50 years old in january. i played in stanley cup finals 7th games, represented my country in '74, but i have nev never -- i have never -- i've never had this kind of feeling before.
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bobby davis put us in touch with mike lange. i asked him what his experience has been with bernie fine. he said, well, bernie used to grab my leg. i said did he do anything more than that? and he said, not really, i don't want to talk about this any more. that was our experience with a lot of the young men that bobby davis introduced us to eight years ago. >> how much did the penn state scandal, that story breaking, affect or impact your decision to go forward with this story now or revisit this story? >> well, it didn't affect our decision to go forward with the story at all, but what it did do, when that scandal broke, bobby davis texted his step-brother, mike lang and said, here it goes all again. this sounds just like what happened to me with bernie fine. mike lang remembered talking to me in 2003, he called his brother, who he says he's only spoken to three times in the last eight years, and he said, bobby, this penn state thing makes me sick. this bernie fine thing makes me sick. we've got to do something about this. i wan
bobby davis put us in touch with mike lange. i asked him what his experience has been with bernie fine. he said, well, bernie used to grab my leg. i said did he do anything more than that? and he said, not really, i don't want to talk about this any more. that was our experience with a lot of the young men that bobby davis introduced us to eight years ago. >> how much did the penn state scandal, that story breaking, affect or impact your decision to go forward with this story now or...
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and i think... >> hinojosa: but really, bobby? becuase, you know, how many... you know, i travel around the country, and for me jazz is my... again, kind of stemming from my experience at wkcr radio and meeting someone like you when i was an impressionable 18-year-old, jazz is a part of my life. it's what's on my radio 24-7. >> right, right, right. >> hinojosa: my kids are hearing it. but it's not easy to find jazz on the radio across this country. >> well, that's why people like myself have been very vocal in terms of... i myself believe that we should have congressional hearings on jazz and how to make it part of the curriculum of every public school kid in the united states. once you get to the fifth grade and you get into social studies and all of a sudden you talk about the louisiana purchase, how come america's greatest art form, and what best represents us as a multicultural society, and what best represents the ethos of america, freedom within a democratic society for the individual, musically and culturally, how come that
and i think... >> hinojosa: but really, bobby? becuase, you know, how many... you know, i travel around the country, and for me jazz is my... again, kind of stemming from my experience at wkcr radio and meeting someone like you when i was an impressionable 18-year-old, jazz is a part of my life. it's what's on my radio 24-7. >> right, right, right. >> hinojosa: my kids are hearing it. but it's not easy to find jazz on the radio across this country. >> well, that's why...
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bobby flay. congratulations. bobby flay's "throwdown," available now. you can get bobby's recipe at jimmykimmellive.com. we'll be right back with ke$ha. [ male announcer ] the average person has 28 first kisses. here's the gum for the rest of the time. dentyne pure. it purifies your breath deliciously instead of just covering it up. dentyne pure. practice safe breath. instead of just covering it up. (engine starts) ♪ ♪ guy: it's a pretty big deal. [ male announcer ] know the feeling? try acuvue® oasys brand contact lenses with hydraclear® plus for exceptional comfort. it feels like it disappeared on my eye. [ male announcer ] it's the #1 doctor-prescribed contact lens in the u.s. acuvue® oasys brand. his family knows what to expect. hun, mike's coming -- let's get crackin'. [ male announcer ] but what mike rowe doesn't know is that his parents have armed themselves with unquilted viva® towels. place looks great. [ male announcer ] mike doesn't know that every concentrated viva roll is made of strong, fiber packed sheets, making it one tough towe
bobby flay. congratulations. bobby flay's "throwdown," available now. you can get bobby's recipe at jimmykimmellive.com. we'll be right back with ke$ha. [ male announcer ] the average person has 28 first kisses. here's the gum for the rest of the time. dentyne pure. it purifies your breath deliciously instead of just covering it up. dentyne pure. practice safe breath. instead of just covering it up. (engine starts) ♪ ♪ guy: it's a pretty big deal. [ male announcer ] know the...
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you have bobby at one point, steve smith take the ball in a shoulder for his brother-in-law, and so bobby saved, and you have him saying my first act as president is going to pass a law outlawing jokes against brothers-in-law. brother-in-law jokes. i can see bobby saying something like that is what he always joked about steve smith being ruthless. and yet, he had a very popular sense of humor. and what i think is obvious, i was time to trade the same kind of good humor that reagan displayed when he said to the doctors i hope you're all republicans, after he'd been shot in 1981. but one of the things more generally about the robert kennedy because he was very intense man, he had a really great sense of humor. i didn't know him when he was younger, and perhaps less lose, but he had, one of the joys of that campaign, ended tragically as did -- >> host: you are working for him at the time? >> guest: yes. basically to any campaign, everyone claimed on their vacation time which is what we were all supposed to do. but he would do things, he was in fresno, i use as any sunday morning pays about h
you have bobby at one point, steve smith take the ball in a shoulder for his brother-in-law, and so bobby saved, and you have him saying my first act as president is going to pass a law outlawing jokes against brothers-in-law. brother-in-law jokes. i can see bobby saying something like that is what he always joked about steve smith being ruthless. and yet, he had a very popular sense of humor. and what i think is obvious, i was time to trade the same kind of good humor that reagan displayed...