This is not the first time that Montel Williams and Bobby Jones have met.
Back in 1997, when Bobby was a high school senior who had just been accepted to the Naval Academy, his mother insisted that he go to a book signing for Montel in Atlanta. In addition to being a popular talk show host, Montel had also served in both the U.S. Navy and Marines.
When Bobby got to the front of the line to get his book signed, his mother asked Montel to convince Bobby to go to the Naval Academy instead of playing football in North Carolina. Well, Montel took a break from signing books and took Bobby aside.
“Son, that's an opportunity you have to take,” Montel told him. “You have to take it. … It's the best of the best. And if they say they want you, that means you have an opportunity to be amongst the best of the best.”
And the rest is history. Bobby graduated from the Academy in 2001 and spent the next 22 years serving in the Navy, retiring with the rank of Commander. And to this day, the book Montel signed is in his mom’s house.
Three decades later, the two veterans reunited on Friday on Lincoln Square. Tune in to hear Montel talk about his new book, The Sailing of the Intrepid about the saga of the naval aircraft carrier during World War II. He also discusses his time in the military, Trump’s ICE raids, and the President’s Fort Bragg speech this week.
“If we don't keep our eye on that prize, there will be another day where, whether it be slavery through chains or slavery through mental pressure, slavery will exist again in America,” Montel said.
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