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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Brothers and sisters.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
Give me a moment with
your friend.
I've never been up to mythoughts before.
Welcome to the Only One MicPodcast Carl Jerrod, Brooklyn,
Trey.
J-rob is back in the building.
How you doing, fellas?
What up?
Alright, y'all.
So what we got on the table isthe Tariq Hill arrest video, as
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well as that debate last nightwhich was crazy, Hilarious,
Hilarious man.
Like we're going to get into it, but, Jay, how you doing, man?
Speaker 1 (00:50):
I can't complain.
You know, life is life, but Ilove living it.
Speaker 2 (00:54):
I hear you, brother.
I'm happy to have you back, man, Happy to have you back here,
man.
So y'all listen, guys.
As we know, you know Tariq Hillwas detained, if you want to
call it that, by was it MiamiDade Police Department?
I believe he got pulled over.
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Was it for speeding?
They just had a trafficviolation.
So we don't know if he ran alight, a tent, whatever it was.
Speaker 1 (01:21):
In the initial
recording.
When I first heard it I thoughtI heard one of the cops say you
hit somebody or something, butthat went away very quickly, so
I don't know.
You know what it was?
It might have just been DWByeah, driving while black.
Speaker 2 (01:38):
You know, after this
incident here kind of sparked a
big debate, some people say thathe went overboard.
Speaker 3 (01:44):
Of course we know the
cops went way overboard.
Speaker 2 (01:46):
You know what I mean,
and it goes back to that whole
age old discussion that we haveis like yo, do you comply or do
you just be defiant?
You know what I mean.
And when you defiant, then Iguess the result is what it is.
But you know people saying,like, well, with your rights and
all you don't really have tocomply.
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It's like a whole big debatethat's going on right now about
this.
So, uh, we all saw the footage.
We're going to look at it again, we're going to get your your
take on it, but you know what isyour thoughts on the whole
comply or, you know, just standup for your rights.
Jay, I'm gonna start with you.
Speaker 1 (02:25):
You ain't been Go
ahead.
I'm going to give you a littleexample, right?
So this morning I'm driving towork and the state boys pull up
on the side of me, right?
I look over, I ain't doingnothing, I'm out of my business.
I'm actually going to aninterview.
I'm feeling great.
Then I noticed two cars.
Behind is the county boys.
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I get on Route 1.
They follow me from Route 1till I almost was in North
Wilmington.
Speaker 2 (02:59):
And this is Delaware
folks he's speaking about.
Speaker 1 (03:02):
It's like, as a black
man, that's a big thing.
You know what I'm saying.
Like police have been harassingus almost since we've been old
enough to talk.
You know what I mean.
It's almost become normal, butit's not normal and I don't want
anybody that's hearing thesound of my voice to think it's
normal.
We shouldn't have to live likethat and we shouldn't have to
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live in fear, and the policeshouldn't think that they should
be able to intimidate us,whether we're doing well for
ourselves or just minding ourown business.
Speaker 2 (03:31):
I hear you on that
one, and I mean everybody here
on this show has run-ins withthe police.
You know what I mean, so weunderstand.
But again it goes back to thatage old question.
I get what you're saying and weknow the situation.
So, knowing that we know thesituation, should we just follow
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protocol so things shouldn'thappen like this.
You know what I mean.
What's your take on it?
Speaker 4 (03:59):
I think it's like you
said.
It's a fine line, man, becauseagain, you don't want to be
docile and if you know you'rebeing disrespected and violated
and just be all happy andcheerfully going into it.
But on the same token, it'slike you're in.
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America man.
You know what I mean and thankGod he's Tariq Hill.
You know what I mean and thankGod he's Tariq Hill.
You know what I mean because ifhe had pulled out in the pork
and bean projects in Florida itmight have been a total
different outcome nah, becausethe cops wouldn't have did
nothing to him in them projects,they'd have to take him up out
of there well, however you putit, the point I'm making is that
the situation that he had Imean, we're going to watch the
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videotape and everything likethat it's just like I don't know
, man, Like you want to fightthe system, but it's like at
what cost?
Like I'll give you an example wegot children, right, and I love
my son.
I mean again, if that was myson, you know, I'm looking at it
because it's to re-kill.
But if it was my son, I'm like,yo boy, you better leave them
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cops alone, man, because I don'twant to see him in a funeral
home.
Right, you know what I mean.
So it's a different, it's atight game.
Speaker 1 (05:20):
That you're playing
with that.
I understand everything thatyou're saying and, yes, we don't
want our loved ones to bemurdered by the police.
However, we should not have tolive in fear of police, who are
supposed to serve and protect.
They're not serving orprotecting anything.
They're harassing and murdering.
Speaker 4 (05:37):
I totally agree with
you, man, 100%.
I'm not disagreeing with you.
I just say that at what cost dowe play that game?
You know what I mean?
I mean from the videotape Iwatched.
I don't know what happenedprior to what I watched.
What I watched is a videotapewith him showing him with a
police officer coming up on himin a car and he's kind of like
sitting there with the windowsrolled up, you know, and then
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the police officer tap on thewindow and when he taps on the
window he rolls the window downslightly, just a little bit, and
he was like yo don't tap on mywindow.
Speaker 2 (06:11):
I'll tell you what
don't give too much away.
Let's just go ahead and getinto the video.
Man, you can give your play byplay on that one, just for the
accuracy.
So I want to say something.
Speaker 4 (06:20):
But again, I'm only
going off of what I saw.
Yeah, yeah, yeah it could havebeen a whole lot of other stuff
that came through prior to thatwhole situation.
Speaker 2 (06:29):
And because of it
being an audio, guys, of course,
you can always pull up thisbody cam footage and take a look
at it yourself.
Like I always say, leave it inthe comments for something that
we missed or you know yourthoughts and opinions on it.
But to speak to your point, jay, you have said something
important.
Like the cops are supposed toserve and protect us supposed to
be an operative word, butthat's not always the case.
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So I can see what you're saying, but we also, too, got to act
accordingly on.
You know what I mean, knowingwhat we know.
Speaker 1 (06:59):
But you know what, I
hear what you're saying and
we're we have been Our ourpeople are so great that we
overcome whatever obstacle it is, and I get that.
But this right here they needto do a revamping from the
inside, like we, we should notlive in fear of the police.
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It's not right.
Speaker 4 (07:22):
But let me ask you a
question.
This is probably going off thetop, it's probably one of the
more unicorn questions, or youknow.
Just kind of crazy.
My question is is like what dowe do outside of playing this
chess game with them on thestreet in order to make things
change?
Speaker 2 (07:38):
But I want you, I
want you to hold that question
to after we take a look at it,because it's actually a very
good question.
Speaker 5 (07:56):
So I want to play
this first, and then you know
we'll get into that discussion.
Speaker 4 (08:02):
So again, this is the
uh miami-dade police released
body cam footage of tariq hillbeing detained.
Hold on, stop.
According to the video that Iwatched before, it looked like
or I don't know how theysuspended it or whatever it
looked like the police officerwas standing in front of the car
for a long period of time.
You know what I mean.
So this looked totallydifferent, you know.
It looks like he did roll thewindow down as soon as he rolled
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it.
Okay.
Speaker 2 (08:23):
Well, I mean in order
for him to say don't tap on the
window, so he had to actuallydo it, just stopping it in that
particular spot right here.
Even the response.
Do you think it was wrong Forhim to tell the cop don't tap on
my window like that?
No, it's not wrong.
Speaker 1 (08:40):
It's not wrong as a
people.
They're not superior to us.
We don't have to cow and tuckour tails when we see them.
They put their pants on, justlike me and you?
Speaker 4 (08:52):
I hear everything
that you're saying.
I don't disagree, but that'sthe question that I was asking
before, because you're kind ofholding court in the street
dream, yeah, but that's.
Speaker 1 (09:08):
Let's be honest, the
problem is, the problem is
niggas like this they get thesejobs.
It's punks.
They didn't, they didn't, theydidn't have been able to secure
a job that allows them to workout and they think they tough
now because they got a badge anda gun and they run around with
that attitude.
Look at, look at the demeanorthat he had.
He's the professional.
He's the professional he couldhave.
Speaker 4 (09:26):
He, he aggravated the
situation.
Initially, from what I've seenand I'm looking at a different
thing he actually really wasn'tthat bad.
The one that was the bad one is, I believe, it's the one that
comes up after him, and I thinkthat's when the situation got
out of this, got out of, got outof control, because I think,
like you said, their job is tode-escalate.
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You know what I mean.
So they were supposed tode-escalate the situation, but
they seemed like they escalatedit and I think that was the
biggest problem.
And it was extremely aggressive.
You know what I mean beyondaggressive.
They was even aggressive withthe other football players that
you know were coming up with thesituation.
Speaker 2 (10:08):
All of us has been
pulled over by the police, right
?
And if you have your windows upor whatever and they tap on the
glass, has anybody ever said yodon't tap on my glass like that
?
Speaker 1 (10:17):
I ain't been driving
a $500,000 vehicle.
I don't care what car you drive.
Speaker 2 (10:21):
Do you think would
you tell the cop straight up and
down yo don't knock on mywindow like that.
Speaker 4 (10:25):
Not in North Philly.
You ain't doing nothing, yeah.
Speaker 2 (10:29):
We had to pause for a
second and think about that.
I got trouble from police inPhilly.
Now I ain't going to act like Iwould do that, but Was he wrong
for setting off theconversation this way, as
opposed to?
Why did you stop him?
See, why did you stop me off?
Speaker 4 (10:41):
with it.
I understand what J-Rob issaying in regards to, let me say
, this man.
I wouldn't do it, but this iswhat I'm saying about this weird
world we live in.
I see white people do this allthe time.
Speaker 1 (10:55):
They do it all the
time they would have cracked the
window.
I wouldn't suggest you do itand they license out the crack
and told them to go about theirbusiness.
Speaker 4 (11:03):
I've seen white women
spitting off officers' face,
slapping them.
You know what I mean.
I've seen white men get out.
I've seen a white man get outand physically fight an officer.
Speaker 2 (11:14):
Understandable.
Yeah, and look, man again, Iwatch a lot, but I understand
both sides, Right.
I watch a lot of these body camvideos, y'all you know what I
mean.
And I watch a lot of these bodycam videos, y'all you know what
I mean and I understand thereal disparity in the whole
thing.
That's why I'm like do weconduct this situation us being
black men especially in adifferent manner, knowing that
we know what we know?
This is America.
Speaker 1 (11:39):
But how many times
has a person actually complied?
Got drugged out of the car?
Speaker 5 (11:41):
and murdered.
Speaker 1 (11:41):
They have, and then
they say we found a gun, but do
you think if the exchange wasdifferent, they have they have
but.
Speaker 2 (11:46):
But do you think if
the exchange was different?
Speaker 1 (11:50):
it's the respect
factor.
You're trying to intimidate mebanging on my window and again I
didn't do anything.
So why are you coming over heretrying to intimidate me?
Speaker 2 (11:58):
what was any other
way to get his attention aside
from saying tap, tap, tap, openup the window.
Tap, tap, tap is different fromboom, boom, boom.
But we don't know that becausewe didn't see it in the video.
He tapped on the glass hebanged on his window.
Speaker 4 (12:12):
He tapped on it, but
he was like yo don't tap.
That's his matter of fact.
I want to say he says somethinglike along the line don't tap
on my glass or don't knock on myglass let's go ahead, back to
it.
Speaker 2 (12:20):
Let's go back to it.
Let's go back to it.
Why don't you have yourseatbelt on?
Don't knock on my window.
Why don't you have yourseatbelt on?
He said don't knock on mywindow like that.
Speaker 4 (12:28):
Whoa whoa, whoa, whoa
, whoa.
Speaker 1 (12:31):
See, this is my thing
.
Speaker 4 (12:33):
In that blacked out
car.
He asked him why he didn't havehis seatbelt on.
Speaker 1 (12:37):
But you know what
that is.
We have no reason to stop you,to stop you.
Speaker 2 (12:43):
But now that I see
something I can now have a
reason.
Speaker 4 (12:45):
Man, that's wild,
that's crazy.
Speaker 2 (12:47):
I think having all of
those motorcycle cops back
there was a bit excessive too.
Unless he was whiling on thathighway, that's a bit excessive
to have all of that.
Speaker 1 (12:56):
But that was never
said.
If that was the case when theycame up, why you going so fast?
They waited to erode the windowdown to give him a sight
infraction.
That means I did nothing foryou to be stopping me.
Speaker 2 (13:11):
That's true.
I've been pulled over and Itake the seatbelt off to get
whatever I need to get, and thenthey'll say, hey, why you ain't
got your seatbelt on.
Speaker 4 (13:18):
First play this front
.
Speaker 2 (13:20):
Let's listen to some
more.
All right, let's listen to somemore.
Speaker 5 (13:30):
Yeah, here we go.
Speaker 1 (13:35):
Keep the window down.
Speaker 4 (13:38):
That's what.
Stop it, stop it.
Okay, see, that's where Icaught it at and that's how the
video portrayed it before.
So what happens is I guessTariq must have gave him his
information and then he says Ithink he said he kind of said,
do what you got to do, or writethe ticket, or something like
that, and then he rolled thewindow up.
Speaker 2 (13:56):
Now, I know, I know,
I know what you're about to say.
Speaker 1 (14:01):
How is he wilding?
Speaker 2 (14:02):
You can't roll that
window back up.
Why can't you?
Because you got to stop.
That's the whole point.
Keep the window down, turn theengine off.
Speaker 1 (14:10):
I am not being
arrested.
I am not being arrested.
I gave you my information.
Go, run the information, giveme my ticket and let me go about
my business.
Everything else is uncalled for.
Speaker 4 (14:20):
Yeah, but you can't
roll that window.
Speaker 2 (14:21):
Okay, listen, listen,
I'm going to throw this out
there.
I'm going to throw this outthere again.
There's no law.
He's not breaking the law.
I'm going to throw this outthere again.
We've all been stopped by thepolice before.
We're not going to roll nowindow up on you.
You're wrong.
Just hear me out, because I'mgoing to give you a chance to
answer this.
I understand what.
Have you ever rolled a windowup after they rolled it down?
Speaker 4 (14:45):
I ain't rolling no
window on no cop All right, jay
answer his.
Speaker 1 (14:49):
I was fishbowled, but
I definitely rolled mine up.
Speaker 2 (14:52):
After you done,
stopped the car and everything.
Speaker 1 (14:56):
Especially this
wintertime.
Speaker 4 (14:57):
There's one thing,
because I've done it too whereas
the cop took my information andhe on his way on the back, he
took the information out ofDuhan, and the cop is still kind
of like conversing with him.
He just rolled the window uplike bro, you're dancing that's
what I'm talking about, yeah no,he's, he's not.
Speaker 1 (15:13):
He's not doing
anything illegal.
Go write the ticket.
If I did something wrong, gowrite the ticket.
We don't, I don't, I don't needa lecture in the words of
camera.
I'll take a lecture or I'lltake a ticket.
I'm not taking both.
Speaker 4 (15:26):
That's from the same
man that hid from a dude while
his man was getting worked overin the way he he ain't that same
dude.
That same dude is gonna take alecture and he gonna take a
ticket.
Speaker 2 (15:42):
Yeah, it sounds good,
but yo, let's get back to this,
y'all, let's get back to thishey.
Speaker 5 (15:46):
Keep your window down
.
Speaker 3 (15:56):
Keep your window down
.
I'm going to get you out of thecar.
As a matter of fact, get out ofthe car, give me that Get out
of the car.
Speaker 4 (16:01):
Give me that Get out
of the car.
Speaker 5 (16:03):
Get out of the car.
Speaker 3 (16:03):
Get out of the car.
Right now, we're not playingthis game.
Get out, get out, get out, getout, get out, get out, get out.
What part of the problem is youunderstand?
Hey Drew, hey Drew, I'm gettingarrested, drew.
I'm getting arrested.
I'm getting arrested, drew1-800-BETTER-CALL-DREW.
Speaker 2 (16:22):
I'm getting arrested
1-800-BETTER-CALL-DREW.
Speaker 4 (16:29):
See, that's the bull
crap, Like all of what they're
doing is wrong.
Speaker 2 (16:34):
That is complete,
that is totally wrong.
That's crazy.
Speaker 4 (16:39):
But you know, if
you're going to be a
revolutionary, let's follow thisthing all the way out, don't
start that.
Hey call Drew, no Drew.
Speaker 1 (16:48):
No, no, no.
Let me tell you what soundedbad about that I know you know
this.
Speaker 4 (16:52):
What sounded bad?
Tell him I call a white man.
You know I'm calling a whiteman.
You yelling, let's call him.
Call Drew.
Speaker 2 (17:01):
Call.
Speaker 1 (17:01):
Drew, call Drew.
Speaker 4 (17:10):
I never call drew,
call drew.
Come on, man, you're amulti-millionaire.
You begging them to call awhite man?
And I don't get me wrong.
You know good, I ain't got aracist bone in my body.
This looks bad, man.
Then they pull you out.
You want to, you know?
I mean, you was a gangster asecond ago.
Follow it all the way out.
Speaker 1 (17:20):
How is he a gangster?
Because he, because he's not.
He's not allowing them tointimidate him and infringe upon
his rights yeah, what'd he say?
Speaker 4 (17:28):
uh, he said write a
ticket and let me go on my way.
Yeah, roll up the window.
Even if we, you, you say thathe's doing nothing wrong, you
have to agree that it is anangry response.
Whether or not you say it'swrong or not, I would be.
He's not being a nice guy.
Speaker 1 (17:43):
Well, let me, let me.
Let me say this, though I wouldbe angry too, because again
he's being stopped for no reasonwe don't know the reason?
We kind of do know it, becausethe initial thing that happened
when he rolled the window downis oh, you ain't got your seat
belt on, not?
Oh, you know how fast you wasgoing.
You were speeding, you met, youmade a left turn.
You didn't signal none of thatthat's true.
Speaker 4 (18:06):
I mean, I was, I was,
I was thinking, I, you know,
maybe that might be somethingelse into it, but that's the.
I didn't hear that yet.
I didn't hear that yet.
All I heard him talk about isthe seat, though.
So you're right so far.
But again, man, oh man like youwant to have a good day, you
want to have a bad day.
Man like I to have a bad day,man.
Speaker 1 (18:25):
Like I was saying
before, we have mastered the art
of adapting to whatever thesituation is.
Speaker 4 (18:35):
But that don't make
it right.
It doesn't, man?
But on the same token, that'sthe question I was asking before
.
Where does this get handled at?
Because it doesn't get handledhere, you're not going to get
the right outcome right here.
Speaker 2 (18:47):
I'm going to court.
If you're going to fight theticket, either fight it, pay it,
whatever you're going to do,but I'm not going through all of
this.
Speaker 4 (18:53):
I'll tell you what
they're going to do right now.
Maybe they sit these cops down.
I don't even think they'regoing to happen.
Is it's going to go back to theage-old thing?
He rolled his window up.
We don't know what he got inhis car.
That's what they're going tosay.
Why did you stop?
Speaker 2 (19:09):
him.
That's another issue.
Let's get back to tape.
We'll see what it's like.
All right, let's see what'sgood.
Speaker 3 (19:14):
When we tell you to
do something, you do it.
You understand.
You understand not what youwant, but what I'm getting out
bro.
Too late, Too late, All rightbro.
Speaker 4 (19:22):
Take me to jail, bro.
Do what you got to do, bro, weare, we will Good.
Good bro, it is good hey.
Speaker 3 (19:29):
Drew, hey, don't
worry about it.
I hung up the phone.
You stop crying, bro, y'all.
Speaker 1 (19:35):
Stop moving.
Speaker 4 (19:37):
Good Bro, you beating
on my Hold on a second, so he's
going to keep it a buck.
(19:58):
He wasn't beating on the window, man.
He didn't like how he wastapping on it and that's the
whole thing, but he wasn'tbeating on it.
You know what I mean.
I don't like what the cops isdoing.
I don't like their response andall the other stuff like that.
They are totally overaggressive.
And let's say this too I'mgoing to get J-Rob Baton on this
one.
That's Tariq Hill in Miami, man.
I guess it was in Miami, right?
(20:20):
Miami Dade, right?
Speaker 2 (20:22):
Yep On his way to the
stadium.
Speaker 4 (20:24):
That's Tariq Hill in
Miami.
That's the most importantperson in sports in Miami.
You know what I mean.
Like I'm not saying that theygot to know who he is or
whatever the case may be, butthat wouldn't happen to Tom
Brady or any other.
Speaker 1 (20:40):
It never would have
happened to Peyton Manning.
No, no, it never would havehappened to Peyton Manning.
One thing that these cops didsay is oh, you're going to
listen to us and you're going todo what we say.
It's not going to be your way.
What that shows me again isjealousy and entitlement.
Speaker 2 (20:57):
I agree, I agree, I
totally agree with you.
I agree with that, yeah.
Speaker 4 (21:02):
I agree, I know me,
man.
Let me tell you something rightnow when I get pulled over, I
ain't on no sucker stuff, I wantto go home, man.
You know what I mean.
I don't feel like I know whatyou're saying, man.
It's sad that we have to gothrough these different routes
in order to get home safely, inwhatever the case may be.
(21:22):
But maybe I'm just old and Iain't got the energy for it.
Man, Like I'm not Ten and twomy hands on the steering wheel.
All right, here's the joy I'mtrying to go home.
Speaker 1 (21:38):
It's a different
mindset than a mindset of a
young man.
That's a millionaire, right, Iget you.
Speaker 4 (21:46):
It's a different
mindset, but that's what I'm
saying.
That's why you know this is aquestion I keep asking.
I don't think nobody jumped onit yet.
Man, where do you handle thisproblem?
Because this problem can't gethandled right here.
This is going to go bad for anyBlack person that tries to
handle this problem right here.
Speaker 1 (22:02):
Yeah, if I mean we
didn't see brothers and sisters
die on camera anyway, but Iwould think that this didn't go
all the way left because all thepeople that was around being
broad daylight, Somewhere in thecourse of that arrest and all
the foolishness that they weredoing, somebody said that dude,
(22:23):
right there is very expensive.
Speaker 4 (22:26):
Yep y'all roughing up
the wrong negro yeah, I mean
and that's.
That's what happened in thatcon, that's what happened in
that altercation you know, Imean, that's that's.
Speaker 1 (22:36):
That's the problem
with us.
Like it's like we, we, we thinkthat, uh, I'm amassing that
that type of uh type of wealthor money changes things Right In
their eyes.
You're still a nigga.
Speaker 2 (22:49):
Yep, this is America.
Speaker 1 (22:50):
This is America.
This is America.
Speaker 4 (22:52):
You're a black man in
America.
Speaker 2 (22:53):
Never forget that
when you walk out the door.
Speaker 4 (22:55):
This goes back to.
You know like?
I'll give an example we allwant to go to a rally, we want
to hold our hands up and we wantto protest and all the other
stuff like that.
Man, well, and this is us.
This is what you want to do.
You want to fight, fight thesystem.
But when it comes to a timewhere you got to put your kids
out here on the line and youknow all that type of stuff,
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when you send your kid, you'regoing to tell him, like yo, do
the right thing to get home.
I don't want my son's life to beon a protest.
I don't want his life to end ona protest.
I don't want him to end in arally or something like that,
and although I know we have todo these things and we have to
fight against the system orwhatever like that, I don't
think nothing could bring mepeace if he loses his life in
(23:39):
something like that.
You know what I mean.
So again you got thesesituations like this man, like I
think the conversation we wasgoing to get into was Steve and
A- yeah, but we want to finishthis first man, because we
didn't even cut through the restof the video.
Speaker 2 (23:54):
All right, yeah, all
right, and then we get into
Steve and A comments.
Speaker 1 (23:57):
Hey, don't park there
, don't park there hey.
Speaker 3 (24:05):
Hold on, man, hold on
, hold on.
I just had surgery on my knee.
I just had surgery on my kneebro.
I just had surgery on my kneebro.
I just had surgery on your ears.
When we go there, what's up bro?
Chill bro, chill bro, chill bro, chill bro, chill bro, chill
bro, chill bro, chill bro, chillbro, chill bro, chill bro,
chill bro, chill bro, chill bro,chill bro, chill bro, chill bro
, chill bro, chill bro, chill.
Speaker 4 (24:19):
What was?
That I thought he said you'regoing to have surgery on your
ears or something like that.
Didn't he say something like?
Speaker 2 (24:25):
that.
Oh, let's see.
Let's see, we're going to takeit back and we're going to see.
You said you should havesurgery on your ears when we
tell you to put your window down.
Speaker 3 (24:40):
Call Drew Call Drew
Call Drew.
Hey call Drew Call Drew.
Bro Call Drew.
Call Drew.
Call Drew.
Hey call Drew Call Drew.
Bro Call Drew Call Drew.
Hey call Drew bro.
Speaker 4 (24:49):
Hey what?
Hey call Drew.
Bro, say call Drew.
Hey, hey, hold on, man.
This is obviously a man who'snever been detained before.
When you've been detained, man,you you know, when it gets to
that point, go ahead and sitdown.
Man, you're going where theytell you to go and the last
(25:10):
thing I'm gonna do is be yellingand screaming.
Speaker 1 (25:11):
Go get the white man
obviously these niggas is on
their way to the game they ontheir way to the game.
Yeah, yeah, yeah you know what.
Speaker 2 (25:20):
I'm glad you
mentioned it.
I'm glad you mentioned it okay,because y'all might know where
I'm about to go with this.
There was a golfer over thesummer that hit a cop.
Hit a cop I forgot thegentleman's name, but he hit a
cop.
The dude was then went to goplay the rest of the game and
(25:40):
had a press conference after thegame After hitting a cop.
That's why we live, man.
This is America.
Speaker 4 (25:48):
This is America.
This is America.
That's.
The whole point is that I thinkat some point, Black people
have to stop waiting till thesesituations happen and then
coming, it has to be likesomething done before this.
You know what I mean, and Ihate to be one of the people
like we got to go sit down withCity Hall or whatever.
There's something needs to bedone before this and put
(26:09):
provisions in place before this.
I mean, I guess we do have somesort of provisions in place,
but it never seemed like theyactually work.
You know what I mean.
Speaker 2 (26:19):
Listen, I will say
this man and you know, honestly,
if he had a traffic violation,he had a traffic violation, it
was what it was.
The cops' response to it wasvery aggressive and very
excessive.
You know I mean very way toomuch being done in this
(26:40):
particular case.
Speaker 4 (26:41):
I think at one time
in the video, I think when they
was telling him to get out thecar, I think he said OK, or
something like that, but then Iguess he cracked the door and
the door came up and then theyjust snatched him out the car.
I guess he was on the phonewith Drew Rosenhaus.
Speaker 1 (26:56):
Because you have an
officer who thinks he's tough
and wants to be a vigilante andwants to try to get his name off
of abusing black men that havemoney.
You know what I'm saying?
It's ridiculous.
Speaker 2 (27:12):
And you would think
what.
Speaker 1 (27:13):
If these officers was
black and that was Tom Brady
they all would be fired.
Speaker 2 (27:16):
Oh yeah, immediately,
immediately.
And, to be honest with you, I'mlistening to their dialect.
It sounds Latin, so I'm like itsounds like some brown cats man
.
So I was like, why would youeven go this far?
You know what I mean.
Speaker 1 (27:31):
Because it's
different.
Down there them light-skinnedbrown cats.
They don't believe that theybrown cats.
Speaker 4 (27:38):
And then a lot of
times with the brothers man, the
brothers, the Mexicans, anybodywhen they put that uniform on
you know it's very rare that youget one that's just like
alright, he's just a regularperson, like he's trying to do
the right thing or whatever likethat, you know, and it just it
was an extra overaggressive man,just for something.
That was very simple.
Speaker 2 (28:00):
Let's finish this off
.
And then we're getting Steveand a comments, and then we want
to roll into the next topic.
All right, so let's just finishthe rest of this off and then
y'all got y'all guys, give meyour final take on this.
Call Drew, call Drew, call,drew, call Drew.
Speaker 4 (28:15):
All right, Daddy, I'm
not doing this, bro, hey,
listen, listen, hey listen.
Speaker 3 (28:23):
Hey man, they got
Tyreek the cops over there
beating on him.
They over there beating onTyreek man.
Speaker 1 (28:30):
Listen, big man don't
park there.
Man Just get in the car.
Hey, drew, you got to come.
Man Just get in the car Righton the side of the aisle.
Hey, get in the car.
Speaker 5 (28:37):
You're parked at the
middle of the side.
I'm in the car.
Speaker 4 (28:42):
What in the world
does Drew Rosenhaus bring to the
table that will stop theMiami-Dade County?
You know what?
Speaker 1 (28:48):
I mean he connected,
he got the complexion for the
connection, he knows somebody.
Speaker 4 (28:54):
Well, they know a
bunch of white folk that's in
that stadium that can stop this.
I mean, why is Drew?
I don't know man.
Listen, man, drew Rosenhaus isan agent, that's all he is.
I mean I know he gets paid toget things done.
I mean he can bail cats out anddo the PR stuff in a public
relations stuff.
Why?
(29:15):
Why is everybody calling Drew?
Most of these cats man aremulti-millionaires.
Speaker 1 (29:20):
Hey Drew, probably
the man in.
Speaker 2 (29:22):
Miami, probably, yeah
, he probably the man down there
, bro.
It could be.
It could be.
Who's the driver this?
Speaker 3 (29:28):
is my car.
You gotta move right now.
A ticket I'm not driving.
Who's the driver?
This is my car, all right, move.
You gotta move right now.
Let me have your license.
Speaker 7 (29:37):
You're getting a
ticket too.
I'm coming, let me have yourlicense.
Speaker 3 (29:40):
You're getting a
ticket.
Let me have your license.
I'm leaving, I'm not playing.
Let me have your license.
Speaker 1 (29:47):
I'm leaving Yo what's
going on Let me have your
license.
Your license right now.
Hey, your license right now, orI'm going to lock you up.
Your license right now.
Your license right now.
Speaker 2 (29:58):
This is where I was
confused at.
Speaker 1 (30:00):
This is disgusting
man.
Speaker 2 (30:01):
Why, if one officer
is telling you it's okay to
leave, he's going to say to thisguy basically, I don't care
what he said, I want the licenseor I'm locking you up Right
there.
That shows you, right there, nouniformity in that particular
squad.
Right there at all.
Speaker 1 (30:18):
Not to mention what
are you doing?
You're not protecting thecounty.
They're not committing a crime,You're bothering them.
Speaker 2 (30:29):
You're not even
assisting to try to get this
thing rectified.
If you look at this footage.
If you look at this footage.
If you look at this footage.
He said that he's parked in themiddle of the street, in which
he's not.
It doesn't seem like he is.
You can be pulled over for anyreason and just put your hazards
on and people go around you,but to ask him for his license
(30:49):
and then threaten him witharrest, even if he asks him for
his license and he's not even inthe car you know what I mean.
Speaker 4 (30:56):
Because he's simply
observing the whole situation.
It's his teammate did Likefamily.
It's your job to observe it andmake sure they do it right or
they don't mistreat him orwhatever the case may be yeah,
that's your right.
Speaker 2 (31:09):
You can pull out that
phone and start taping, that's
your right.
Speaker 4 (31:12):
Yeah, that's your
right, you can pull out that
phone and start taping.
That's your right.
Yeah, they went too far.
I believe these guys don'tdeserve to be on the force man.
Speaker 2 (31:17):
Not at all, but let's
finish this off.
Speaker 3 (31:20):
You're dealing with
me now your license.
Right now, we're not playingthis game here, man Alright, go
get your license.
Speaker 1 (31:33):
Close that door.
Speaker 4 (31:42):
Even on live.
What's that for, yeah?
Speaker 1 (31:49):
Hold on, real quick,
real quick.
I got something to say I do tooGo ahead, buddy.
Real quick, real quick.
I got something to say I do tooGo ahead, buddy.
This is another, another.
I guess they don't.
They're not in fear.
The cops are not in fear fortheir life at all.
Speaker 2 (32:02):
I know what you're
about to say Go ahead.
I'm saying he's digging in theback for a bag.
Nobody's panicking, he's noteven looking at him.
Speaker 4 (32:12):
He's not even looking
at him's not even looking at
him.
Why are you this aggressive?
And, to be honest with you, thebrother is so um humbled, he's
beyond humble.
I even I ain't that, you know,I ain't doing that all like yo
like listen, I'm gonna get thelike.
You know.
He's like, please, man, youknow, yeah don't you?
Speaker 1 (32:27):
you know, man down
down, wait a minute, wait a
minute.
Speaker 4 (32:30):
At the beginning you
was like you would have rolled
the window down no, no, that'swhat I'm telling you, but we out
here now it's going left, it'salready going left.
Speaker 2 (32:41):
And this ain't that
man.
You know what I mean.
The brother's not even in thecar Once I'm out the car.
What do you ask me for mylicense for?
Speaker 4 (32:49):
I'm not even the one
for, I'm not even the one.
Speaker 2 (32:52):
you know that that
did anything wrong, all right,
so I'll put it to you like this.
All right, you know, let's justsay, let's just say, god forbid
, this was an accident Younglady with a baby have a flat
tire and he pulled over in thatsame spot and the cops came up.
Would you ask him for, tell himto move then, yeah, it's a
difference, but it's like yolike.
Speaker 4 (33:13):
I'm saying that.
You know, if it was a bunch ofwhite teammates and pulled over,
they wouldn't have did the samething.
No at all.
Speaker 2 (33:20):
Again.
Let's just put this out herethere was a golfer who hit a cop
and was allowed to go play hisentire game and have a press
conference afterwards with nocharges filed.
Speaker 1 (33:33):
Yeah, the golfer
accelerated and drugged the cop
Yep.
Yeah, he drugged him, drug himYep.
Speaker 2 (33:38):
All right.
Speaker 1 (33:56):
Oh Drew, oh oh true.
Speaker 3 (34:12):
Come over here, don't
fall off the step.
Speaker 4 (34:15):
No no, no, bro, I'm
already rich.
Open your legs.
Speaker 1 (34:26):
Just let him lean
forward a little.
Just go with it.
Just go with it, you're right.
You're right, you're right.
Appreciate it.
Speaker 3 (34:40):
Hey, thank you.
Speaker 4 (34:44):
You see what happened
when you got there, no, I'm not
man, I'm finna go home bro.
Speaker 2 (34:49):
It's tough.
Speaker 4 (34:50):
I'm not gonna go home
, you got all these cars.
Speaker 7 (34:59):
I tried for a second.
Okay, so the picture thatoffered to it will be, and then
we're just gonna get All rightso that's pretty much the size
(35:25):
of it, guys.
Speaker 2 (35:28):
Yeah, that was crazy,
the whole situation was crazy
and again, we all went back andforth on this.
I'm going to give you guyssomething that Stephen A Smith
said.
Of course, I might not agreewith everything that Stephen A
said.
You know what I mean, but justtaking consideration of what
he's saying right here, allright in regards to how this
(35:51):
whole interaction here went down.
Speaker 3 (35:52):
This is the part that
we're missing and it has to be
said.
Y'all pointed out exactly whatwe pointed out yesterday and I
love your point, dom, about howit's the responsibility of the
police officer to de-escalatethe situation and they agitated
it more, they made it worse andthere's no question about that.
All of those things are true.
All of us said that.
(36:12):
But when it comes to TyreekHill, we also can't let him
completely off the hook.
Based on the statement that wasmade by the, by the police
department in Florida.
They said, quote unquote, hewas cooperative, he was
uncooperative.
We have a responsibility onthis show and any kind of
platform that we have to makesure we're doing what we can to
(36:35):
save lives, to make sure thatwe're doing what we can to
ensure that somehow, some way,you get to live another day and
fight that battle.
We know how wrong they were.
The police were excessive.
No excuses.
They should be ashamed ofthemselves the way they acted.
They would.
They just went overboard.
Totally true, especially whenit came to Calais Campbell as
well, who did nothing and puthis arms up.
He was no threat whatsoever.
(36:57):
Okay, they told him to stepback.
He stepped back.
He let them know that was hisfriend.
Another team, agent, new Smith,comes in there.
He's by his car, he's on thephone.
He's clearly not posing anythreat.
The police officers weredefinitely agitated.
They were wrong.
Here's the problem.
We all came on the air seeingthe initial footage in complete
unadulterated support for TyreekHill.
(37:18):
You pull over, they tell you toroll down your window.
What's the first thing Shannonjust talked about, the first
thing they do when they pull usover.
They pull me over.
All my windows are down, myhands on the stairwell.
That is not what Tyreek Hilldid.
Tyreek Hill had his window up.
The officer bangs on, you know,knocks on his window.
(37:45):
He didn't bang on his window,he knocked on his window.
You hesitate to pull it down.
The first thing you say isdon't bang on my window like
that.
Don't bang on my window likethat.
Don't bang on my window likethat.
He asked you for your driver'slicense.
You hesitated to give him yourdriver's license.
You said in the post-gameconference hey y'all, what if I
wasn't Tyreek Hill?
What if you weren't Tyreek Hill?
What would have happened to youif somebody that wasn't Tyreek
(38:06):
Hill kept the windows rolled up,hesitated to roll it down,
didn't give you the licenseimmediately when you asked for
it and then hesitated to get outthe car when they told you to
get out the car.
See, we got to be responsible.
And the point that I'm tryingto make is this In no way should
the officers be excused forwhat they did.
I totally agree with you, dom,every syllable.
(38:29):
You too, shannon, everysyllable.
But I also am saying yo Tyreek,yo bro, you didn't deserve that
.
I'm not implying that you did,but the police officers do have
the power when they pull up onyou and they tell you to roll
down that window and they tellyou to give you your driver's
license and they tell you to getout that car.
That's what you gotta do.
Speaker 2 (38:50):
What do you think?
Speaker 1 (38:51):
I'm tired of Stephen
A Coon and I wish somebody would
take him off the air.
Speaker 4 (39:00):
But my answer is I
don't know the legality of those
things right, whether or notyou have to do them or not.
You know what I mean.
I just know that I've neverbeen in any place with any
person of color that they didn'tcomply to those things.
So again, I don't know.
If you know, I've never checkedto find out whether or not you
(39:23):
know, is that the law that youhave to do that or not?
You know what I mean.
Speaker 1 (39:29):
The law is that you
don't even have to answer them
if you're not being detained.
They have to have a reason tobe bothering you.
Speaker 4 (39:39):
If there's no reason,
I don't need to talk to you,
but that's another thing too Ifthe window is rolled up, how do
you find out what the issue is?
You know what I mean.
Don't they have to roll thewindow down you?
Speaker 1 (39:54):
find out what the
issue is.
Speaker 4 (39:55):
You know what I mean,
don't they have to roll the
window down?
Speaker 1 (39:58):
to find out what the
issue is.
Let's say they do right.
But what the people are sayingto do in those situations at
least white people anyway crackyour window, give them your
license and your registrationand your insurance.
(40:18):
You ain't got to roll yourwindow all the way down here.
Go my stuff right here.
You don't have to touch me, youdon't have to talk to me.
Go run that.
If I'm good and I didn't commita crime, why are you bothering
me?
I don't have to roll my windowdown because you say so.
You're not God, you're not myfather, you're not my authority,
(40:40):
you're just not.
Speaker 4 (40:46):
The thing is, man,
again it all sounds good but in
reality, man, I always thoughtthat you had to roll it down for
the fact of and again I'm notsaying this right I always
thought you had to roll it downbecause again, they're looking
in the car.
They want to make sure thatyou're not being aggressive or
you're not going to move, oranything like that.
(41:07):
So I thought that they had tobe able to see in the vehicle
when they pull you over.
I know that they can't just goinside and search your vehicle
without you know your permission.
You know what I mean, but Ialways thought that you had to
roll your window down.
You had to be like completelytransparent.
Here's my license, here's myregistration.
What did I do, officer?
That's what I always thoughtthat you had to do.
(41:29):
I've never seen nobody I'mtalking about in the hood.
I'm not talking about thesevideos or whatever like that.
I've seen the worst of theworst criminals in cars with
myself and others.
Cop told them roll down thewindow.
They roll down the window.
They get a license andregistration.
Cops said get out the car.
They got out the car.
Speaker 2 (41:45):
Because they know.
You know what I mean, they knowwhat it is yeah, man.
Speaker 4 (41:55):
I understand that.
Yeah, I have never in all myyears of riding with African
American people, even whitepeople a few white people I rode
with too I ain't never seen nowhite man.
I ain't never seen a black manroll up a window on a cop ever
in my life.
Speaker 2 (42:11):
That's the point I
was getting at.
But again, this is America.
This is America.
I've seen several white folksdo crazy stuff like this, but
with the cops, yeah.
Speaker 1 (42:28):
She the one that told
me you ain't got to roll your
window down, just crack it andgive them your license and
registration.
Let them run it.
Speaker 4 (42:35):
Hey, that goes back
to this conversation I've been
talking about.
I tell you, I think I talkedabout this before when somebody
broke into my house a policeofficer in my house.
One time I just purchased a gunjust moving into Delaware years
ago and I had this gun so I hadto ask him a question.
I had this gun, so I had to askhim a question.
I said hey, listen, I heard youcan ride around with this gun
on the passenger seat of yourcar.
(42:56):
This is a white cop, said to me.
He said technically, by law,all you got to do is separate
the ammo and the gun.
He said, but I wouldn't do thisif I were you.
I didn't think he was being bad, but he I think he was telling
me the truth like yo, youplaying russian roulette, right,
(43:19):
you know?
I mean, if they pull up andthey got this, you got that gun
in your pack, you know pass yeahgun bang bang bang right.
Speaker 2 (43:25):
Well, that's the
whole point.
You know, to wrap thisparticular topic up, there's two
americas.
There's an america where youcan do that.
Speaker 5 (43:31):
There's an america
where you can't.
Speaker 2 (43:32):
Not to say that he
deserved any of that, but if you
listen to that video somethingTariq Hill said- I'm rich
Because they was talking aboutsuing him.
Speaker 1 (43:43):
I believe he was
talking about suing him because
he was like I'm rich already.
Speaker 2 (43:46):
I don't have to go
through this.
Speaker 1 (43:48):
I'm rich, oh yeah.
Speaker 4 (43:53):
You're going to go
through it Exactly.
Don't get me wrong.
I think in this case that hewas.
He's somewhat right.
Again, that goes back to what'sthe legality of whether or not
they can.
You know what I mean.
Do they have the right to dothose things to you?
You know what I mean?
Like have you have your windowdown and whatever.
I don't know.
(44:13):
I just thought that this wasalways.
I actually thought it was theright thing to do.
Speaker 1 (44:18):
You know what I mean.
I think what we're forgettingis that this is Florida.
It's the same place whereZimmerman shot Trayvon, and you
are still a nigga.
Speaker 2 (44:30):
And the thing that
you know, just to close this out
, the thing that's moredisturbing is, these was brown
brothers.
Speaker 4 (44:35):
Like you know what I
mean, like you were figured you
know what I mean, Believe it ornot, man and I'm not saying this
because I have some goodMexican friends I was in the
military with, but it's a lot ofpeople just racist towards
African-American people.
Speaker 2 (44:50):
That's crazy.
I'm glad you said it becauseit's a good segue into our next
topic.
Speaker 4 (44:57):
Before we go there,
just quickly, y'all kids stop
playing with these cops.
Speaker 2 (45:02):
Yeah, everybody's not
.
Tariq Hill, Don't play withthese cops, Y'all ain't Tariq
Hill man, nobody's driving up inthe car man, hey, don't play
with these cops.
Even I even questioned tomyself if it wasn't, you know,
tarik hill, like you know theman in florida right now.
You know what I mean.
What if it was a rapper?
Speaker 4 (45:19):
you know what I mean,
what if it was somebody like
you know, me and all the peoplesurrounding him and con.
Something happened to them,cops, in the course of that
quick second he was like wait aminute, we got the wrong person.
No, they knew who it was.
Even though, even though we gotthe wrong person no, they knew
who it was.
Even though we got the rightperson no, I doubt very
seriously.
When it was in the car, theyknew who he was.
Once all the people startedgathering around, they said wait
a minute, we got the wrongperson.
(45:40):
So we got to handle itdifferently.
Matter of fact, after he gotout the car and they had him on
the floor, whatever like that,that portion where they made him
sit down shortly- oh yeah, yeah, he said it.
Speaker 2 (45:59):
They knew exactly
what he was dealing with, maybe
the other cop didn't know who hewas.
Speaker 4 (46:02):
Yeah, he said it back
to his buddy.
Speaker 2 (46:03):
That's the recount.
Well, anyway, getting back tothe next segue, man, did y'all
catch that debate last night?
Absolutely, trump, master flex.
Speaker 1 (46:15):
I couldn't wait for
it.
I waited all day for it.
Speaker 2 (46:17):
Man, you know what?
Speaker 1 (46:23):
It was like a prize
fight.
Like you just wait to see.
It was people that don't eventalk about politics.
Like I can't wait.
You watching the debate tonight.
Watching the debate tonight.
Speaker 2 (46:30):
Couldn't wait for it.
Man, it's a mudslinger.
There was a lot of mudslinging,but there was a lot of
different takeaways.
Speaker 4 (46:39):
Hey, before we even
get into that, let me tell you
something, man, For all youwhite people that don't know
that's white privilege.
Speaker 5 (46:48):
I just saw it last
night with Donald Trump.
Speaker 4 (46:51):
It's the most dumbest
, stupidest person that you can
ever see stand in front ofpeople and talk and he, just, he
, just, it's just, it's's just.
His white privilege is ma hehas.
It's so sweet.
(47:11):
You know what I mean.
I've never seen white privilegelike this.
You know, even after thatdisgusting debate last night,
that disgusting performance, heactually walked down and you
know, like normally politiciansdon't go down into the spin room
, he walks down into the spinroom after he's over and he's
talking trash like, yeah, Ikilled it, this is my best
debate ever Would he say that helost?
Speaker 2 (47:36):
Would he say that he?
Speaker 4 (47:37):
lost.
I don't think any of them wouldsay that they were lost, but I
don't think like just a perfectexample, joe Biden.
Joe Biden got his hat handed tohim.
Joe ain't coming down into thewinning circle and saying yo man
, I won.
Speaker 1 (47:49):
It was made much
sense.
Speaker 4 (47:51):
No, it looks stupid.
This is the arrogance in thelike I told you, the special
white privilege of Donald Trump.
Man, I'll even go to, even goto show you that the people that
are supposed to support him.
That's why I don't even messwith politics, man.
I literally watch people comeon the news after this
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foolishness and actually say hewon.
Speaker 1 (48:19):
I talked to somebody
last night that said he won it's
ridiculous.
Speaker 4 (48:24):
All of it is stupid,
stupid.
The man spent an hour and what40, some odd minutes talking
about absolutely nothing.
Speaker 1 (48:30):
He had no answers for
everything but the questions
that was asked.
He talked about everything butno answers for nothing.
Speaker 2 (48:39):
I mean I expect him
to be who he is.
I expect him to be who he is.
That's not right.
I expect him to be exactly whohe is.
Speaker 4 (48:45):
I'm going to be
honest with you.
I called the person before thisI said because of the person
that was supposedly training himfor the debate.
It's a woman that wenttoe-to-toe with Kamala Harris.
I forget her name, but I sawthat debate and she was giving
Kamala Harris problems.
You know what I mean debate andshe was giving Kamala Harris
problems.
You know what I mean Because Ithink at one time or another she
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pulled up.
You know, like Kamala Harris,like you know, you're supposed
to be so liberal but youwithheld information from a man.
I believe he's on death row orhe's on for life in prison.
She was like you withheldpurposely withheld information
to jam somebody up and this isthe kind of stuff that she was
running all through the debate.
So that was the person that wasgoing to be.
You know, like training trump.
You know what I mean.
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So I thought he was gonna pullsome of that stuff out of his
bag and really I thought she hadmore to lose because she needs
the black vote it was a fewthings that a few things that
was held back, like, say, forinstance, when he went back into
his whole black job bag.
Speaker 2 (49:40):
If I was her, the
first question I would ask to
shut that down is what do youconsider a black and brown job?
You've been saying this forlike the last few months.
What do you actually consider a?
Tell the american people whatdo you consider a black and
brown job?
What do you consider a blackand brown job?
(50:00):
I would have loved to hear hisresponse to that.
He wouldn't respond.
He couldn't respond to itbecause what answer do you?
Speaker 1 (50:07):
give some type of way
and start talking about uh, the
border yeah, the border it wasso stupid, man.
Speaker 4 (50:15):
you know, and I'm
gonna tell you something else
too, man, there was a um, a, Ithink this morning that pulled
it out, man, that he said thathe wanted to have him
re-evaluated like Joe Biden.
Man, there was a couple ofportions in that conversation
where he did a little Joe Biden,like he was going off, and I
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was like what is he talkingabout?
It has nothing to do.
Speaker 2 (50:40):
I expect him to be
exactly who he is.
That's.
That's exactly what all hisinterviews is like.
I'm gonna say I'm gonna sayeven his other debates.
Speaker 4 (50:50):
He.
I thought he was a little bitmore point, as much as donald
trump could be on point.
I thought he was more on pointin the other debates and that
says nothing, but this one wasthe worst, do you think?
Speaker 2 (51:02):
do you think because
joe biden was an easy layup on
that last one that you wasexpecting too much.
Speaker 6 (51:09):
No, I, I just I just
think, he would do what donald
trump does.
Speaker 4 (51:13):
The the woman that he
was training with was a much
slinger.
I thought that he was gonna goin there, just much slinger on
him because really donaldtrump's base is going to do what
they're going to do regardlessyeah there you, he can, like he
said he can kill somebody andget away with it.
They don't, it don't matter.
You know, I mean, but I think,for that debate was really about
black people, it was about, uh,minorities and it was about
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some liberal white people thatshe could probably catch.
I think it was all about abouther thing.
I think she had more to gainfrom winning that debate.
Speaker 2 (51:44):
Well, after this, I
mean, if this dude still, you
know, gets an office, then itjust shows you where we at as a
country.
Speaker 4 (51:50):
If he gets an office,
then that goes back to what I
said.
Speaker 1 (51:55):
That thing was sweet.
If Kamala is elected, do youthink nations like Russia, Iran,
North Korea, China do you thinkthey like Russia, Iran, North
Korea, China do you think theywill respect her?
Speaker 2 (52:06):
well, word on the
street.
Is Putin supposed to besupporting that's word on the
street.
But we also found out the otherday that Haitians are eating
dogs and cats.
The brother that was at thefind out, the other day that
Haitians are eating dogs andcats.
Speaker 4 (52:23):
Trump is crazy.
Speaker 1 (52:24):
The brother that was
at the city council meeting was
talking about it.
Speaker 2 (52:29):
Yeah, I've seen the
actual and I sent y'all guys
some videos.
Man, and I gotta say, shout outto Tyler Oliveira, man, because
he went straight to Springfield, ohio, and talked to the
residents there.
And if you have not seen thatvideo, it is the funniest thing
ever because in springfield it'sa little backstory man.
Springfield has about what likeI think a little bit, over 15
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000 haitian immigrants that theycame to that particular town.
Now, I don't know everybody inthat town, but judging from that
video, you know what I mean.
They seemed a little racist.
They only had one brother onthere that was like, basically
I'm a veteran and they takingall of this One brother, but the
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rest of that stuff, man, goback and watch the video.
Shout out to Tyler Oliveira forgoing out there and interviewing
the people, because I wouldhave did the same thing if I had
the time.
That was the funniest thingever.
It's funny and it's sad at thesame time, but we see where
Springfield Ohio head is at.
Let's just say they got Trump'svote.
You know what I mean.
But listen to what this nutsaid last night.
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Everybody's talking about it.
Speaker 6 (53:35):
They're eating the
dogs, the people that came in.
They're eating the cats.
They're eating the cats,they're eating the pets of the
people that live there, and thisis what's happening in our
country.
Speaker 7 (53:48):
I just want to
clarify here.
You bring up Springfield, ohio,and ABC News did reach out to
the city manager there.
He told us there had been nocredible reports of specific
claims of pets being harmed,injured or abused by individuals
within the immigrant community.
Speaker 6 (54:02):
I've seen people on
television.
Let me just say this is thepeople on television saying my
dog was taken and used for food.
So maybe he said that and maybethat's a good thing to say for
a city manager.
I'm not taking this fromtelevision.
But the people on televisionare saying their dog was eaten
by the people that went there.
Speaker 7 (54:18):
Again, the
Springfield city manager says
there's no evidence of that vicepresident harris, I'll let you
respond to the rest of whatyou've heard that is.
Speaker 4 (54:24):
That is that's so sad
man?
Speaker 2 (54:27):
on many levels man
it's so sad, man.
Speaker 4 (54:30):
You know, I remember
when I was a kid man we would
see walter mondale and you knowall of those other people I mean
I, you know, I mean it's just,at least they were good
candidates, man.
I guess you guess you know whatI mean.
He don't even seem presidential.
Speaker 2 (54:43):
Who says stuff like
that?
Speaker 4 (54:46):
Who I mean.
Speaker 2 (54:47):
I never said that,
and I'm going to give you a
little bit of undertone on that.
Did you just call black peoplesavages, pretty much.
Speaker 4 (54:55):
I lived next to
Haitians for many years.
I have not known to eat nothing.
Weird and strange.
Speaker 1 (55:03):
Okay, so the video
that I saw the brother was
talking about.
They was grabbing ducks out thepond and eating them well,
that's also in that video I sentyou guys.
Speaker 2 (55:10):
They were saying that
they was going to get the
Canadian swans or something likethat, I don't know, and they
were bringing them over.
But it doesn't seem likeanybody has something solid.
They just saying like, well,there was a truck full of cats
driven by some Haitians orsomething.
It's like the stories just seemlike something that's like
hand-me-down, like the boogeyman.
Speaker 4 (55:27):
They might have ate
them ducks.
I don't know about no swan, butthey might have ate them ducks.
That's jacked up man.
You know Caribbean people andold black people eat some of the
similar things.
Man Grandmother done cookedduck man they might have
(55:51):
filleted that duck Jack.
Speaker 2 (55:52):
Yeah, man, it was so.
Stupid man.
That's the situation that theyhave over there in Springfield
Ohio.
Speaker 4 (55:58):
Even that other goofy
garbage where he talks about
executing babies.
When it gets on the abortiontopic, talking about you know
they're killing babies.
Speaker 1 (56:12):
Yeah, man, this is my
thing.
Right Again, I didn't go intothis thing as a supporter of
Kamala Kamala and I ain't goingto it as a supporter of Trump.
I just certain issues.
I liked that he talked about,certain issues.
I liked what Kamala talkedabout.
One thing I can't get withTrump is police immunity and I
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bring that up because we justseen that Tyreek Hill video and
that's the main objective on hisdocket is police is pushing
police immunity.
Yeah, that's not cool.
Yeah, not at all.
Along with the abortion thing.
Now, on the other side, withKamala, we know we talked about
it earlier this year with thatgender reconstruction crap.
Speaker 2 (56:56):
Yeah, which he was to
Trump's point.
He did bring that up, you know.
I mean, he did bring that up.
Speaker 1 (57:02):
That's something that
they're supporting, but I also
agree that a woman should havethe right to do whatever she
chooses with her body.
Now, on another note, I alsoagree that if a man does not
want the child, we should havesome say-so you laughing.
Speaker 4 (57:26):
I'm serious.
First off, man, I don't agreewith abortion.
This is my spiritual belief.
Me and you always talk about.
We disagree on that.
Even if that was something thatwas passed, they'll never give
a man the right to say you knowwhat I mean?
No, say-so.
Speaker 1 (57:41):
This is the thing.
We can't tell a woman to get anabortion right.
We can't make her.
She can get an abortion if shechoose, and she can also choose
not to.
And now you're on a hook for 18years.
Speaker 4 (57:52):
I've heard this
argument many different ways.
It ain't going to never fly.
Speaker 1 (57:59):
I'm just saying man,
like you know what I mean.
I'm just saying man, come on,we got to make a change.
Speaker 4 (58:04):
Like you said, I
agree with.
Trump on a lot of when it comesto my thing about it, he
doesn't seem like he promotesthat homosexuality.
You know what I mean.
So that's the one thing I oneof the one things I agree with
him.
And again, I don't agree withabortion.
So there's something.
Like you said, what they say, abroken clock is right.
Speaker 1 (58:23):
Two, times a day,
yeah, but I can't never, as a
black man, ever rock with policeimmunity.
Speaker 2 (58:32):
Oh yeah, no, that's
another one, and speaking of
which, this is, you know, KamalaHarris and Donald Trump
discussing the whole when shebrought up the Project 2025
situation.
I want y'all to listen to thisand see if y'all caught the same
thing that I caught.
All right, I caught it too.
Yeah, All right, I know whatyou're about to say.
All right, so go ahead, checkthis out.
Speaker 5 (58:50):
What you're going to
hear tonight is a detailed and
dangerous plan called Project2025 that the former president
intends on implementing if hewere elected again.
Former president intends onimplementing if he were elected
again.
I believe very strongly thatthe American people want a
president who understands theimportance of bringing us
together, knowing we have somuch more in common than what
(59:12):
separates us, and I pledge toyou to be a president for all
Americans.
Speaker 7 (59:16):
President Trump will
give you a minute here to
respond.
Speaker 6 (59:18):
Number one I have
nothing to do.
As you know, and as she knowsbetter than anyone, I have
nothing to do with Project 2025.
That's out there.
I haven't read it.
I don't want to read it,purposely, I'm not going to read
it.
This was a group of people thatgot together.
They came up with some ideas, Iguess some good, some bad, but
it makes no difference.
I have nothing to do.
Speaker 4 (59:43):
Everybody knows I'm
an open book.
Speaker 2 (59:44):
Everybody knows what
I'm going to do.
Speaker 4 (59:45):
He said some good,
some bad.
How did you know that?
If you didn't read it, I'mwearing a part of it.
Well, I guess he was saying Iguess some of the ideas were
good, some bad.
Speaker 2 (59:49):
He didn't.
Yeah, you don't know.
Speaker 1 (59:50):
You didn't read it.
Yeah, I mean, at the end of theday, these are politicians.
They are experts at double talk.
Speaker 4 (59:58):
What he's doing is
he's not saying no, you know
what I mean.
So he leaves it in the back ofthe head.
So all of those people who areworking on 2025 are saying oh
okay.
Speaker 2 (01:00:09):
I'll put it to you
like this If you're not
associated with it, right, andhe's saying plainly like I'm not
associated with it, I don'tknow nothing about it, she's
wrong.
Whatever, that means thatsomebody had to tell you at
least what it was about yeah,how can you say some of the
ideas were good and some of themweren't?
Speaker 4 (01:00:26):
well, I think that's
what he was saying.
He said, I guess, some of theideas were good, some of them
weren't, but the whole point ofit is, at the end of the day,
it's like there's no waypossible.
You're running for thepresident of the united states.
They've every person that'scampaigning against him is
talking about 2025.
To say that you don't knowwhat's it, what it is and what's
(01:00:46):
in it, it doesn't make anysense.
That's kind of like that's yourAchilles heel.
Speaker 5 (01:00:51):
You know what I mean.
Speaker 4 (01:00:53):
There's no way that
you don't know what's in that
document.
It doesn't make sense.
Yeah yeah, man, not to say thatyou sat down and hand-read
everything, but you know whatpeople are not happy with.
Speaker 1 (01:01:04):
Yeah, even when you
hear it, you would go
investigate or have somebody goinvestigate.
What are they talking about?
You know what I mean.
Is that really in that thing?
Speaker 2 (01:01:13):
Let me know what's in
it.
Speaker 4 (01:01:16):
I'll tell you the one
thing that stood out to me that
if Barack did it, this countrywould have lost their minds Last
night when they asked him, didhe want Ukraine to win or lose?
And he kept dancing around theanswer to that question.
If Barack had, if that wouldhave seemed like Barack was
(01:01:38):
siding with the Russians, theywould have called him a Marxist
all kind of weird old garbage.
You know, like you know, he's adictator.
You know what I mean.
He's one of the ones thatdictatorship, you know.
But somehow now, because ofTrump, all of these uh, you know
(01:01:58):
super United States cowboys andyou know Midwestern people who
hated Russia for years, now havebecome some sort of wonderful
relationship with Vladimir Putin.
You know what I mean.
And they're cool with any kindof relationship with this
foolishness.
At this point, it's amazing tome and all of this means nothing
because I don't vote and Idon't care.
(01:02:19):
You know what I mean.
Speaker 2 (01:02:22):
I just watch it.
Speaker 4 (01:02:23):
I don't care, I just
watch it like I watch Seinfeld
or something like that man.
Speaker 1 (01:02:30):
I definitely watched
it for the comedy.
I don't necessarily I can't seemyself voting for either
candidate because I don'tbelieve in neither one of them.
But what I will say is thisJust from looking at the debate,
donald Trump's worst nightmareis a black woman.
Oh yeah, oh yeah, yeah and notnecessarily saying it, you know
(01:02:54):
I got my own views about that.
I'm going to leave that alone.
But you know he couldn't Tohave to talk against her like it
was a no-win.
Speaker 2 (01:03:07):
Yeah, most definitely
.
Speaker 4 (01:03:08):
Yeah, you need a
brother man, you need a Q-Dog to
get up in there and get thisconversation, so the person can
talk to an AK, what's your AK?
Or something like that.
Something like that, somethinglike that.
But yeah, donald, yeah, that'sDonald.
Trump is a nut job man.
It should be a shame.
It's a shame that we had to sitthrough that.
(01:03:32):
Like you said, it wasentertaining.
But I'll tell you what's thefunniest, one of the funniest
points on here when he said whenhe started talking about the
dogs being eaten, kamala Harrisis crying, laughing.
Speaker 2 (01:03:45):
Yeah, I noticed that.
I noticed that too.
Speaker 4 (01:03:47):
It's hilarious man.
She almost looked like what'smy man in Martin when he was at
the players' ball and he waslaughing at Antonio Foggins when
he was doing the thing.
Jerome, she was clowning him,man.
Speaker 1 (01:04:03):
Look at Laris out
there, man, I'll tell you.
The part that made me laugh isthat Donald Trump couldn't wait
to tell her to shut up becausehe talking he was like I'm
talking.
You remember that, don't you?
This nigga couldn't wait to getthat on.
Speaker 2 (01:04:21):
The stinger was this
former president.
Speaker 4 (01:04:26):
Yeah, she was about
that close to giving him the
whole clip?
Yeah, she was about to let onego.
Speaker 2 (01:04:34):
Well, she said that
was her favorite curse word,
which is crazy, but she saidthat so she was about to let it
go.
Speaker 1 (01:04:41):
You seen it?
Speaker 2 (01:04:43):
yeah, you know what
that's about, interesting stuff.
So, like again, takeaway fromthis one is the whole Tariq Hill
situation.
Everybody is pretty much, youknow, spliced down the border.
The cops was actually wrong,very much wrong.
You know what I mean, but howdo we handle it?
You know what I mean.
How do we handle situationslike that, you know.
And also also, of course wetalked about this you know
(01:05:11):
situation with the uh debate andall of the comedy spectacle
that donald trump was last nightso pretty much I mean.
And we also learned that youknow apparently dogs, cats and
ducks, swans, whatever.
Speaker 4 (01:05:26):
Hey, you seen the
joint on my Facebook page the
other day.
Somebody put a picture with adog in it.
I called it Migrate Stew.
Speaker 1 (01:05:35):
I see so many memes
with little household animals in
a van.
Speaker 4 (01:05:39):
Somebody put a Yorkie
in a pot on the stove.
It wasn't fried, it wasn'tfrying it.
Speaker 1 (01:05:43):
You know what I mean.
Just put them in the stove, butit's funny.
Speaker 2 (01:05:46):
Well, you know who
can't go investigate this
situation, right?
Who's that Scooby-Doo?
Speaker 4 (01:05:58):
In the words of
Richard Pryor vote for none of
the above man.
Speaker 2 (01:06:04):
Well, you know,
listen, I'll leave you with this
.
The lesser of two evils,whoever you might deem as evil,
is still evil, Still evil.
Speaker 4 (01:06:14):
Oh no, let me tell
you before we go man this is the
one thing that I hate thatpeople are saying, when they say
this stuff, the devil you knowis better than the devil that
you don't know.
I don't like me.
Speaker 1 (01:06:24):
The devil it's still
the devil at the end of the day,
so remember you know what, youknow what's crazy though I gotta
, I gotta, I gotta say this theforefathers intended for the
people, if they didn't agreewith what their representation
was being that they canoverthrow that.
That's what a coup is.
America has made it in a waynow.
(01:06:47):
That's the reason why they'retrying to ban assault weapons,
because you can never even butthe military, their technology
is so above the regular people.
You could never overthrow that.
So we are forced to have tovote for the last of two evils,
or just not vote at all, andit's like the people who
(01:07:08):
actually have ideas to changethe country can never actually
get on the ballot because of theway that these little political
systems are set up.
Speaker 2 (01:07:19):
And you know what,
and I know we're about to wrap
up, but though I don't agreewith it, and this is a topic for
a completely different show ifwe want to do it you said
something interesting about youknow that's what the whole setup
was is for you to be able tooverthrow the government if you
didn't agree with it.
Right same thing happened onJanuary 6th.
You know what I mean, eventhough it wasn't for us, but I
(01:07:40):
mean it actually, that that'swhat happened.
A lot of them, cats went toprison.
Speaker 4 (01:07:44):
That wasn't an
overthrow, that was a not light
party, yeah, but I mean you knowwhat I mean, just the thought
of doing it.
Speaker 2 (01:07:51):
You know what I mean?
Because, again, the wholepurpose is to run up in there
and get whoever's in there outof it.
Speaker 1 (01:07:57):
Yeah, but the thing
is, let's be honest, none of
that seems right to me, becauseI haven't been to the Capitol
before and their security is waybetter than that.
So what happened?
Everybody just took off thatday and just allowed the mob to
rush the door and get in thereand break the door and all that.
(01:08:17):
It don't make sense.
Speaker 2 (01:08:18):
Well, the point I'm
trying to make is all of it is a
show.
None of it is meant for you toactually do it, it just sounds
good and I go back to I bring ittotally home, man.
Speaker 4 (01:08:28):
This one goes back to
what I just said.
You can grab them in the thecooch.
You can send a coup towashington.
Um, you can.
You can stand on the podium sayyou can kill somebody in new
york and get away with it.
I mean you.
Speaker 2 (01:08:41):
You can accuse
Haitians of eating dogs and cats
.
Speaker 4 (01:08:44):
Haitians of eating
dogs and cats.
Speaker 2 (01:08:46):
You can be a
convicted of you know, I won't
let that one go.
J, that's what you think youcan be convicted of.
Speaker 4 (01:08:53):
a sexual crime and
somehow you can still run for
president as a white.
Speaker 2 (01:09:00):
Oh, let's not forget
bribing off old porn stars for
hiding dirty deeds.
That's crazy.
Misuse misappropriate campaignfunds, make deals with the
Russians.
Oh, wait, wait, wait, wait.
I don't know how I let this oneslip.
One last thing that he said.
That was funny.
(01:09:20):
Did you hear the part when hesaid that you know he sat down
with the head of the Taliban?
Yeah, yeah, and he said hisname was Abdul.
Yeah, yeah, and he was like youbetter.
I'm just paraphrasing it, folks, you better knock it off.
No well, why am I?
Hey, mr President, why do yougot a picture of my house?
You better figure it out, abdul.
I'm not a Trump fan, but thatis probably the most gangsterous
(01:09:49):
thing I heard in about twoweeks At the end of the day you
gotta say it is some New York.
That is some real hardcore.
Speaker 4 (01:10:00):
Drop the ad.
You heard the kid say it.
Speaker 2 (01:10:09):
He dropped the ad.
He showed him a picture of hiscrib.
Figure it out, Abdul.
Figure it out.
Speaker 4 (01:10:17):
I've heard he's done
that on a couple occasions in
different countries.
Speaker 2 (01:10:20):
That is bugged out,
but I think that happened.
What about two?
Speaker 4 (01:10:23):
years ago, walked in
a meeting, did the same thing,
showed somebody like yo, didn'teven talk to him.
Like yo, figure it out.
If you can.
In the words of the greatPhiladelphia legend, you can get
down to later.
Speaker 2 (01:10:42):
All right, let's wrap
this up.
Oh, one more thing.
I don't keep saying I'm goingto wrap this up, man, y'all know
James Earl Jones passed away.
Everybody know that.
And I just have one quickquestion before we go man, name
one of your favorite James EarlJones movies that was not Star
Wars, because everything thatI've seen in the news play was
basically Star Wars and the LionKing.
(01:11:03):
Claudine, claudine.
Speaker 1 (01:11:06):
What?
No, that's not it Coming toAmerica.
Speaker 2 (01:11:10):
Coming to America, I
like Claudine man.
Claudine was good.
Bingo Long, yeah, Bingo Long,Bingo Long.
Traveling All-Stars Motor King.
Billy Dee Williams and RichardPryor along.
traveling all-stars motor kingbilly d, billy d williams and uh
, true, prior wasn't he in oneof the let's do it again on one
of them, like that?
No, no, no, I'm thinking uh, um, I think he was playing the
(01:11:30):
great white hope too.
Yeah, he was, yeah, yeah, yeah,yeah, that's what I'm thinking.
Harry bella fonte is who I wasthinking about, but, um, yeah,
the great white hope.
Speaker 4 (01:11:39):
I feel the dreams
probably, and also Tilly,
probably the most well known forreading the bible.
Yeah, you know what I meanshout out everybody in the world
driving around listening toJames Earl Jones bible CDs, man
you know your daughter isbeneath me alright, y'all, let's
get out of here.
Speaker 2 (01:12:00):
We had too much fun,
jay.
Good to have you back, brother.
Alright, so we should have thewhole squad.
All right, y'all, let's get outof here, man.
We had too much fun, jay.
Good to have you back, brother.
All right, so we should havethe whole squad together real
soon, y'all.
So look out for that.
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