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Brazil is home to the largest Japanese community outside of
Japan and estimated two million people of Japanese descent. And
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The liberdod neighborhood is known as little Tokyo. They first
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arrived in nineteen exactly, No wonder Vic likes freaking carnival and.
Speaker 3 (02:32):
A very big Japanese community too, because my little brother
used to like work for a Japanese company that shipped
Japanese products. And then there's uh Torrents.
Speaker 4 (02:45):
Well there's that the best sushi place ever is in
a strip mall right off the four or five at
Crenshawn Torrents. Yeah, right, So perhaps I will tap into
the Japanese community little Tokyo.
Speaker 3 (02:59):
Libert, you know, worried about you biden off a little
more than you could chew, Matt, That's all, you know.
Speaker 4 (03:04):
Just I can I can remain hopeful when it ends
they didn't have my rent a car and I wasn't
able to get out of there, and I'm stuck in
the hotel for three days. Then you know, the errol
come out of the balloon. But right now, man, I'm ready,
all right, now, you're all taking it all on. You're
revved up, all right, you know, not to be a bummer.
And he was a very aged man. But George Raveling
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passed away. George Raveling, of course longtime coach at USC
Before that, Washington State, early shoe guy, a Nike guy,
and just an overall wonderful dude. I know a lot
of people obviously associated with him through USC, even people
who were like managers on the basketball team when he
was the head coach. And everybody loved George Raveling. And
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we had him on the show in twenty fifteen, way back,
and so ten years ago, and here's George Raveling remembering
him today talking about how he ended up with the
original copy of the I Have a Dream speech by
Martin Luther King Junior.
Speaker 2 (04:08):
Well, I was working as a volunteer security guard at
the march on Washington and when they gave out the assignment,
because I showed up early, I was one of the
first people there that morning. The person who was handling
the security, he said, we're gonna have probably three guys
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as many people as we thought we were, and we're
going to have to triple the security up on the
podium area. And so you guys got it early, so
you're going to be in that group of security up
at the podium. And so when the speech was over,
they had told us to make sure that we immediately
surround doctor King so that we can get him off
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and out the back way safely. And so as the
speech came to a conclusion, you know, I moved closer
toward the podium, and just as he was finishing, he
started to fold the speech. And I have no reasons.
I don't know why I did it. I just said,
doctor King, can I have that copy? And he had
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finished vowing it by then, and he just turned and
handed to me, and just as he did, a rabbi
on the other side it was going to give the
closing benediction. He said to doctor King, what a great speech,
what a great speech. And so King's at tensions shifted
from from me to him, and that was the end
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of it. But I don't know that any of us
knew the speech was going to take on the historic
context that it did. There's some things that I don't
know if people understand. First of all, the speech had
no title. Second of all, the I have a Dream
was not part of the original text. He had lived
that in and all the speakers were limited to five minutes,
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and they told him they're going to cut the mic
if you go over five minutes, and if you go
back and check. Doctor King was the only one who
spoke over of five minutes that I Have a Dream
thing happened because the title part when they got to
the White House and they walked in, the President said
that doctor King and Doctor King, I loved your I
Have a Dream speech, and the media picked up on it,
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and that's how it ultimately got a title because when
you look at the original preparation and it was not
part of it.
Speaker 3 (06:34):
So George Raveling, yeah, great great.
Speaker 4 (06:36):
Man eight I think, right, yeah.
Speaker 3 (06:39):
And it is sad that he's gone, but great memories.
And we had him on the show. All right, it's
time for the word of the day. His words the
word of the day. Well, Matt, you know, I was hoping,
and I think we all were that when the college
football season started we could maybe not talk so much
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about how much money is being exchanged and who owns
who what, and who has the bigger budget for their
roster and all the stuff. And it's even crept into
the high school world here in town. Tarrek Fettel had
a big story about this city booster running around given
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guys money in Narbon, and even Sondheimer for the La
Times has had to acknowledge it. There's some wild booster
given money to guys in the LA area saying, well,
why can't we do it up here and why do
they get to do it down in Orange County? A
very interesting story. I suggest everybody look at what Tark's
putting down there. But there are more wars of words
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at the college level now that we're playing football. I
don't want to know your long snapper makes one hundred
thousand dollars right, A hell of a launch snapper though.
Somebody told me that, and my head literally pounded on
the desk right in front of the anyway.
Speaker 4 (08:03):
Exactly eight and a half rotations. But he's incredible. We
got something.
Speaker 3 (08:07):
We got Oklahoma State and Oregon and Dan Lanning and
Mike Gundy are going back and forth about how much
money one or the other has. Dan Dan Lanning, you know,
he takes a lot of shots because he's up there
in Oregon and they have all Phil Knight's money, and
people like to talk about it. Mike Gundy was on
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his radio show Cowboy Face, and he said, I think
Oregon spent close to forty million dollars last year alone,
So that's just one year. I might be off. I
might be off by a few million, saying that we
spent around seven million in the past three years. So
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that trying to say we're we're very different.
Speaker 4 (08:52):
We're so frugal.
Speaker 3 (08:54):
Organ's paying a lot, a lot of money for their
team from a non conference man standpoint, their coach is
saying they should play teams with similar budgets. So okay, Uh,
that's so. I guess he doesn't want to play uh.
And so when when he was asked about it, Dan
Lanning said, if you want to be a top ten
team in college football, you better be invested in winning.
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We spend to win. Some people have an excuse for
why they don't. I can't speak on their situation. I
have no idea what they got in their pockets over there.
Speaker 4 (09:30):
So he did that on what Duck Liver and Duck
call Yeah, the flat bill peak.
Speaker 3 (09:36):
And yeah and uh. And even Kirby Smart, who's friends
with Dan Lanning, you know, he said something about like
last year. Kirby Smart said, I'd like to ask some
of that Organ and I am money. And then Dan
Lanning said, I think it's impressive that guys like Kirby
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have been signing the number one class in the nation
without any nil money this entire time. Yes, you got
the other side of it.
Speaker 6 (10:09):
You see the Southern Mississippi coach over the weekend Hattiesburg,
Charles Huff. They played the Mississippi State and they were
down thirteen to ten at the end of the first
half before Mississippi State scored twenty one unanswered points in
the third quarter, and postgame coach Huff said, quote, I
mean they spent fifteen million dollars on O line and
D line second half. They should get a return on
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their investment. We're built pretty good, but we're not built
like that for this league.
Speaker 3 (10:36):
Guys, Can we just play the game? You know, we
know you're not supposed to win.
Speaker 4 (10:40):
Okay, you know, not gonna change, not gonna change.
Speaker 3 (10:45):
It's gonna be a great year, you know.
Speaker 4 (10:47):
Guys, after all this complaining, I think it's time we
figure this money thing out. Bishamony has already fired their coach.
They've all made a great point. Let's let's change all this.
Speaker 3 (10:57):
It's the high school at college. Look the iceberg. The
tip of the iceberg is like all the like, We've
never made more money, there's never been more viewers, there's
never been more interest. And then under the tip of
the iceberg is this gigantic horrible mass of terrible things
that has come out of football, but I guess it's
never been anything.
Speaker 7 (11:17):
I wanted to compete with the private schools I did.
I thought it was unfair that the public schools being
left behind. I went to NARBONNX. I'm an La City guy.
I just didn't like the house and have nots, and
now always thought we were the have nots. So that's
why I said, we're gonna have the best real forms,
well of the most helmets. And in the end we
got in trouble for it.
Speaker 4 (11:34):
He at least we're gonna look good that we can't
compete with the Murrieta Express over there down the road.
Speaker 3 (11:39):
And Narbond had some great years with our friend Manny Douglass.
And it's time for the number of that isna num.
Speaker 4 (11:46):
Number of the day the other day is nine. Nine
times nine would have been fifteen. But since the Dodgers'
offense decided to take the Arizona series off after looking
like they were ready to hit that stride that Doc
Roberts told us about when we were sitting in the
press room the other day against Cincinnati, it is now
down to nine at the Dodgers want to make a
run at the two seed. If they want to lock
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up the division, they are going to have to overcome
the incredible young pitching of the Pirates and then a
seriously struggling Orioles club that still has all that young
talent that made a run of the playoffs last year
before falling apart this season, and the final three of
the next nine games against Colorado. What makes these games pivotal, Well,
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it's Petros Money Show and nobody does schedule talk better
than we do. This is schedule talk. The Padres have
gotten short in this window, two more at home against
the Orioles before heading to Colorado. Their next ten games
are against the Rockies and the Reds. Ten the Dodgers
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again get the Pirates, who are eight and three over
their last eleven. They will have to face Paul Schemes
in the series finale, a lock to win the cy
young this year, and then the Orioles, who have been
awful losers in nine of their last twelve, one of
those though, being a win against San Diego yesterday, so
they did the Dodgers that favor to increase the division
lead now to two and a half games, and again,
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schedule talk show of record here schedule talking next nine
Pirates Orioles Rockies. Gonna have to get out of there
with a seven and two. Seven and two, I think
is what you got to be looking at if you
want a real shot at that number two seed and
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a buy into the divisional round.
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All right, we will be right back, but not before
the song of the day.
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This is the song of the day.
Speaker 5 (13:47):
Today's song of the day is called Seasons Change from
female pop threesome Expose a leaving labor day weekend in
a summertime of unforgettable lifetime memories in the rear view
is what we're doing and what a time it was, indeed,
But seasons change and people change, and the Petros and
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Money Show is on a time change with a super
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the final Eastern time zone trip of the regular season.
That begins in.
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Pittsburgh with the Pirates at PNC Park.
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And when I said right back, I mean that's it. Yeah,
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only Tim Kaits as the Dodgers take on Pittsburgh and
like Matt said, they had better win. You better win
because if you lose this one, then you gotta go
like eight and one, like ten and oh yeah,