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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hamilton's with two locations to serve you on Magnolia and
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Ogle Tree. Two fine places to dine one two restaurants.
Speaker 2 (00:06):
One name. Time to go to Auburn.
Speaker 1 (00:09):
To bring in the out one of the Alabama senators
and he's going to be running for governor. Coach Tuberville, Senator,
Coach Tubverville.
Speaker 2 (00:17):
Good morning, Tommy Tubleville.
Speaker 3 (00:18):
Good morning, setting on my poort here and Albama. Was
a beautiful day and a beautiful SunShot sunrise.
Speaker 1 (00:26):
Man, it is a beautiful day. You were right about that, Coach,
and I'm glad you with us. Thanks, thanks for being
with us. How's everything in your world?
Speaker 3 (00:33):
Well, the boy they rocked the world last week when
they assassinated the true America and became a good friend
of mine over the last five or six years, Charlie
Kirk And it's a beautiful day. Yesterday was this morning
and it's just just man boggling. You know, we can
get to that situation like that were twenty two year
old ruins of life of Charlie Kirks family, his family also,
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and then of course me is the Amaric. There was
a teacher, he wasn't a politician, and just unfortunate what happened.
Speaker 1 (01:07):
It was very unfortunate what happened. It kind of woke
up a lot of American and a lot of our country,
I do believe.
Speaker 3 (01:13):
Yeah, yeah, it's we live in a dangerous world. We
live with a lot of mentally ill people and drugs
and this indoctrination mess that has come from our some
of our secondary and our higher education systems, and it
has got to stop and we got all become one.
You can, you can have disagreements, but if you know,
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when you just don't love the country that you live
in anymore, bad things can happen. But this was all
part of a true deal that just Christianity has been
attacked everywhere and this had a lot to do with
Charlie's belief in God. And uh, you know, it's just
I think they woke up a sleeping giant. And hopefully
in the future we can have some of the same
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thing happened in our state of what we saw yesterday,
of some kind of memorial. We're working on that.
Speaker 1 (02:04):
But let's see what happens. Yeah, you wanted to make
a day is it October tenth center Toville for what
you wanted to have a day for him, right, and
as a day to day for Charlie Kirk day.
Speaker 3 (02:16):
Yeah, it'll probably been a bit closer to November. We
will have to wait. There's a lot of water underneath
the bridge right now. You know, there's a lot of
morning going on with the family, and we want to
involve as many people as we possibly can, and we
don't want to tread on anybody's life. But again, this
kid was a I call him kid, thirty one years old,
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same age as my oldest Tucker, and he was an
inspiration to us all and we need to learn from
this situation, not back away from it. We need to
learn from it.
Speaker 2 (02:49):
Yeah, do you think our country will come more together? Coach?
Do you think that?
Speaker 3 (02:53):
Well, it will divide even more at one area. But
I think you're seeing some I'm on the left going,
wait a minute now, Uh, this is not what I
signed up for. But we will find out. Uh. Again,
it's just exposed how radical the far left is and
where they've gone in indoctrination that we're seeing in university
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and high schools, and how the the dislike and pushed
back from from God. I mean, this is that he
was killed because of his Christianity and the faith that
he was preaching. And it's just unfortunate people. We can't
disagree anymore, and it's got to be you know, the
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Democrats just attack. I mean, they want to attack anything
that they don't believe in, and they he was he
was a teacher, he was reaching a lot of people,
especially young people, and and they did what they wanted to.
They got rid of him. But I think I think
there's he they woke up asleep and giant, and there's
gonna be many of people take his play.
Speaker 1 (03:57):
Yeah, I agree with you. We're talking one to center
coach Tommy Tubum this morning. Antifa is now a terrorist organization?
Speaker 2 (04:03):
Is that right, coach?
Speaker 3 (04:04):
One hundred percent. It should have been a long time ago.
They don't represent anything other than what's bad in our
country of just taking and destroying law and order, attacking police,
burning down businesses, stealing, and you know, it's a terrorist organization.
And I think President Trump is on the verge of
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other groups being called terrorist organization. That means that you
can be targeted by the police and when you are arrested,
you will pay the price. And we haven't got to
have law and order in this country. If we don't,
we're going to lose. And right now the game is
still on. It's being fought from every angle. President Trump
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is the head coach. He's making the calls. He's back
in law enforcement, the National Guard, the FBI, and again
there's in a wind. Had three murders last night and mcgombery.
Speaker 2 (04:59):
I was going to bring that up.
Speaker 3 (05:00):
Yeah, go ahead, Ah what a mess. I mean, uh, uh,
you know, it's just he'll see that. President Trump will
see it. Right now, we've got National Guard in Memphis,
and which is a war zone. DC is really I mean,
it's changed the complete of the city. And the mayor
up there, who is a staunch communist you know, is
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going you know, this isn't working. Really, I think you
don't have to get rockets. Just doesn't know what's right wrong.
But it's good versus evil and we'll uh. President Trump
is going to label these people what they should be.
And again, we have to take our state back. We
we worry about everything else, but we got a lot
of problems in Montgomery and and some of the Birmingham,
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some of our cities, and some of these mayors better
step up. They've got to step up, or President Trump's
gonna step in for him.
Speaker 1 (05:54):
Well, you consider running for governing right now, you've got
a big leasoner Tuboville. Would you consider something like that,
bringing in the National Guard to help.
Speaker 3 (06:02):
One hundred percent that it doesn't been there? You know,
let me tell you something. I came from a team sport.
You can't win unless you have discipline. And we can't
win in our state unless we have people free to
be at run the spree for neighborhoods, going to work, too,
good about her kids at school, and you're gonna have problems.
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I mean, it's not gonna be perfect, but you can
let the people know. Hey, you know, we ain't put
up with this. And I think that our most of
our state is in previous shape. But if it's not,
we need to take it over. And if we need help,
we asked the president and are you doing yourself? And
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so it's mostly these blue states, but Tennessee is a
red state except for Memphis and Nashville, Good Point. Of
those two cities are having problems.
Speaker 1 (06:54):
Yeah, and they were welcomed in Good Point. What about
the football season, coach, have you caught any games?
Speaker 3 (06:58):
Oh my god, at my stomach watching that you know,
you know, you know when you know as much as
I do about it in terms of officials, and you know,
I watched one pass in a France The official was
totally out of position. Back to the guy, he can't
make a call. The hideaway play been illegal for fifteen years.
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And if you're going to run something like that, the
referee any empire go to the head coach before the
game in the locker room. He said, okay, coach, you
got any trick plays that we've got to be aware
of because we want to make sure we're in position,
and they'll tell you whether it's legal or not. So
if that Oklahoma coach did not tell that official that hey, listen,
we're going to run this play, and that they should
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have said right then to wait now. Now he's got
to be so close to to the huddle and the
line of scrimmage you just can't run off and stop
on the sideline. I mean, it was a total u
you know, loss of what the SEC official. Let me
tell you something. There's millions of dollars spent in the
SEC and the Big Ten and if you don't have
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the best people, I'm afraid if we've gotten into this
DEI nonsense with officials too. I mean, we deserve to lose.
We deserve to lose. Now, I'm not saying that's happened,
but if we don't have the best people refereeing these games,
it's our fault and it's the SEC's fault, and it's
just unfortunate. But there were some bad calls on both sides.
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But the hideaway play in that pass in appinance was
an absolute joke, you know.
Speaker 2 (08:26):
What, coach, I see it in a lot again.
Speaker 1 (08:28):
You know you're right about those two, but I see
this in a lot of games where you kind of
scratch your head at in the SEC.
Speaker 2 (08:33):
You know what I mean.
Speaker 3 (08:34):
So if you can't do it right, add another official, Hey,
you know you don't have to turn their back back.
There's millions of dollars here, My god, I mean it's
not that hard now. I mean, if there's millions of dollars,
and now that these playoffs, it's like the basketball tournament.
If you make the playoffs, you make more money. And
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so these people need to be held accountable. The head official,
the referee in that game. Good now, the head coach again,
as I said, if he doesn't tell that referee before
the game. We're gonna run this play, then referee should
stop the game and go on that. Head coach said, no,
I asked you about trick plays. Now, we've got instant replay. Now,
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if we don't use it on stuff like that, it's
our fault. Well, it's really not in the protocol. Boy, Hey,
we spend millions of dollars on that. Get off your
high horse and tell them officials. If you screw it up,
we're gonna correct it. I don't agree what it is.
Speaker 2 (09:33):
I agree? I agree?
Speaker 1 (09:34):
And do you like the acc Let them see what
they're talking about in the booth. I love that the
a SEC. I'll let you hear them.
Speaker 2 (09:38):
Coach. I don't know if you know that.
Speaker 3 (09:39):
Or not, but I did not know. Yes, sir, that's
that's probably good. It is probably good.
Speaker 1 (09:44):
It is they go to the looking in and you
hear them on TV what they're discussing.
Speaker 2 (09:47):
I think it's so neat. Why not it should be it?
Speaker 3 (09:51):
You know, it should be held accountable.
Speaker 2 (09:53):
I agree. Agree.
Speaker 1 (09:54):
Look, I told your staff i'd get you off two
minutes ago. Senator Coach, you're the man, God bless you,
thank you for calling them.
Speaker 2 (09:59):
Okay, you got it. That's Senator coach Tommy Turberville on
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