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Give the women some praise.
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The when praise praise brands, they said, pay us what
we're worth. They said, pay us what we're worth in.
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The account and said, we're down fifty million dollars. And
you know we're down in the hole. We're down in
the hole.
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You don't want to get played with the worth. Give
you to do them fifty million downs a year, but
what's what's money you got to do with it all?
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Give ten years to praise, give ten years to praise,
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I gotta tell you, I got some thoughts about the
w saying give us more money, pay us over worth,
and they're down million dollars here in the whole.
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Well, we'll talk about that. It's just it's just money.
That's what a woman says.
Speaker 11 (08:14):
On the day it's sixty million dollars to bill, she says,
she says, it's just money, and you say, let's go half.
Speaker 3 (08:20):
She said, I'm not tolerate going half. He's not tolerated
to go half for praise, give me praise, raise, raise.
Things changed. When you say let's go half, let's go
Dutch fifty million. It's just money. It's just money.
Speaker 11 (08:34):
Why would they have to say the women's league is
down fifty million, and the women are saying, pay us
what we're worth.
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Said, ma'am, do you under dead math? You're down fifty
million dollars. You in the whole.
Speaker 11 (08:44):
He was in the whole, plans with the work. That
means they puget nothing. Don't tell us she worth nothing.
I gotta get her of that because I know they're
gonna expand WNBA is taking four more cities, and they're
the NBA sumptizers, a lot of the WNBA teams.
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But if any business has little bit fifty million dollars
a year, is that what you ask for a pay raise?
Of course it is. Honey, we're down fifty million dollars. Well,
I want some more, Eddie, I want some more. Give
heaven some more. So praise. Oh, life is funny. It's
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just fifty million dollars. When you think I out I'm working.
Even Jeff Bezos, he told his wife. She said, honey,
we're rich. He said, no, I'm rich, you and the
whole Lords Dad, he said, we're rich. I'm your foreign merit.
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What do you mean we're rich? You are the hole
and giving the ulster bridge. I want to say thank
you to expenity, come against em. And I'm gutt like
effect TV presenting ex sports to the universe. Just make
him the book of Genius one three for God said
you and the whole. He said, reparations down, reparations Ella
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if then a guy said that to be like you
gotta say a lot of love the universe, Oh Fred
Love award. Is it really a marriage if you're the first,
if you're the first husband, yes, But if.
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You're hustling number four, if you're husble number four, you
in the hole. You gotta get out of the hole.
Speaker 11 (10:22):
If that makes this pet If you're if you're a
husband number four and you have people going all over
the world to see your fourth marriage, your husband number four, well,
who's humble number five?
Speaker 3 (10:34):
When he when he's in the hole, you'll see a
hubsdom of five when you see the whole?
Speaker 11 (10:40):
Oh lord, a mercy, you know, I don't want to
say it is what loving one it is if you
take love when you find it.
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But if you're a marriage them before fourth fourth fours,
get on the golf.
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Course and say, look out, I was playing the golf
this weekend and they said, they said four.
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Not because of me.
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Some guy just couldn't swing the ball down the fairway
off friend lever work.
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But if you're on your fourth marriage, is that what
you're saying? Till death do us part? You and the whole.
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You gotta realize life is one of the people do
what they want to do. I want to say I
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That's vetterments critch of line that net.
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And when you do, you want to give him some
praise because we all need somebody to lean on. Any
suit is good when somebody leaning back. Now, I'm gonna
say I used to work along the side of Lauren
Sanchez when she was at Fox covering NFL football, and
I know people do.
Speaker 3 (11:58):
What they want to do.
Speaker 11 (11:58):
She's dated a couple of NFL football players. You know,
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They look like Jesus Christ.
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Guys that are built from head to toe, got muscles
everywhere everywhere.
Speaker 3 (12:13):
And then it's Jeffie Sills who has no muscles. That's
not true, he has. He has three hundred billion dollars.
Speaker 11 (12:20):
So if a woman can date a man that looks
good to him when he looks at him, you know,
makes her moist, makes him feel good, you know.
Speaker 3 (12:26):
Make your heart have palplitation.
Speaker 11 (12:28):
You know what it's like when you have instant attraction
with somebody and then I can see you you do
something with that.
Speaker 3 (12:33):
You say I knew when that person. But when you
look at a man and he does nothing.
Speaker 11 (12:37):
Nothing, nothing moves, nothing moves, what makes you say I
do Could it be three.
Speaker 3 (12:43):
Hundred billion dollars get three hundred billions of friends? How
about three hundred billion dollars. So if you work three
hundred billions, how do you know if somebody loves you?
I mean, like you're doing it for loves? Are you
doing it for love? He's only her fourth lyrics. It's
all fair and love. It war.
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Some of the thing weren't there, but some of the
why would Oprah go to the wedding she ain't even married?
Oprah went to the wedding she got married. I mean,
this is that like they're trying to make it some
grandier thing. I mean, I'm just saying, people do what
they want to do. We spend so much money on
seeing somebody get married for the fourth time, and people
are starving all over this country. People starving all over
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this country, and we have all over I guess Hollywood elite,
whatever you want to call them, they go to see
the fourth marriage.
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Well, people do what they want to do. You gotta
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Speaker 11 (16:15):
I was talking to some ladies over the weekend about
the marriage, and it was if it's give merried for money?
Speaker 3 (16:25):
Are you married for love?
Speaker 11 (16:26):
We know all marriage is about fifty percent in the
divorce and about seven out of ten Americans have infinelity,
where people have a boyfriend or girlfriend on his side.
And the women, more and more each day are having
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You want to do.
Speaker 11 (16:56):
All fairs in the world, but it's a married people.
They don't want to say of people on there. They
have their own problems. But I was talking to some
ladies about a marriage and how I said, when a
woman choose a man because he loves him, she's she
turned on to him, or because he's rich. And would
you believe that that of my own survey that the
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men said that women choose a spouse because of love.
And then the women was playing Tina Turnery. She said,
what is love got to do got to do with it?
Speaker 3 (17:33):
So that women, you know, women made that song more
popular than men. Wasn't love got to do with it?
Speaker 2 (17:38):
So?
Speaker 11 (17:38):
But men think that women choose a partner because she
actually is a number one attracted to that partner.
Speaker 3 (17:46):
There's some kind of chemistry with that partner, and she
feels she feels safe in love. Okay.
Speaker 11 (17:52):
On the other hand, asking women what they find in
a partner that makes them want to be with that partner,
like Sanchez and Diesos and most of the women, I
have to say, most of the women that were just
in the conversation, they were saying that they would choose
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money over love. Because I wonder women make Diesels and
Sanchez get together just looking at them, she doesn't. She
looks like she's out of his league, if that makes
sense to you. I mean, beauty is in the odds
of beholder. But she's used to being around professional athletes
who are in the prime of their lives physically. Football players,
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basketball players, They're in the prime of their lives. And
then you have a guy like Beesels. There's no way
he could compete with those men physically. But there were
people like Oprah and some other dignitaries that flew across
the pond to watch a wedding, and maybe they have
a contract, you got to show up at these events.
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But for most women, they say they would choose a
man that has a a lot of money over a
man that she loves. But if he shows a man
that has a lot of money over a man that
you love that you can help make money, then what's
your value to that man? If there's no love there? Now,
if you're a man like Beetles, how do you know
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if somebody loves you? If you come on, ladies, be honest.
If you go into a social setting, it could be
a party, it could be a gathering, it could be
the Kentucky dirty I want to say at bar because
there's too much jump at a bar. People got all
kind of issues when they hang out at the bar
to get drunk. If you got against an alcohol to
meet somebody, you got a problem. You got a problem
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if you gotta get drunk to meet somebody. But most
people just meeting growths you meet where if you meet work.
There was a couple at in New England, an executive
and in some in the same time, but I guess
they were having an affair.
Speaker 3 (19:51):
Allegedly no one saf sleep together, but they were huffed
up on each other. The main people that love each other, dude,
and they're married to other people.
Speaker 11 (19:58):
They could have done the medicine dot com and found
other married couples who want to have affairs, but now
they have to turn in their resignation. They lost their
jobs because they're company executives and you can't have that
in the workforce, so they lost their jobs. She could
have gone to ascidmadisone dot com and just have an
affair that way, but she chose it's called hypergramy. She
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chose someone who can make her life better allegedly. But
if women are saying they really have a man with
more money over a man that they love who's.
Speaker 3 (20:29):
Gonna love her through thickens, then through sickness support, so
death to your part, those days are really over. Because
the internet has made it you can have a deed
every night.
Speaker 11 (20:38):
And I work with enough women that talk about how
many guys they're gonna get dinner from because they go
on these websites and they set up a dinner date,
not a love making late. They don't want to make
love with them Midgelle want to have dinner. They want
someone to give them a free dinner, and they see it,
so don't blame me, ladies. They say they're gonna go
out and get a free meal, and so they have
their websites that they got. Men say they I want
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to see you, and the men are looking for sex.
They're not looking for love pejoratively. Don't get mad at me, ladies.
That's what men say.
Speaker 3 (21:05):
They want.
Speaker 11 (21:05):
They want to get smashed. They want to go smashed.
And so some of the women say they rather look
at a man that has a lot of money as
opposed to love, because they know at least at least
what Ladies, if the guy has that much money and
you're and you're attracted to him for his money, don't
you think that women have your age that want the
same thing.
Speaker 3 (21:25):
If you think you're gonna go up for some guy
because he's past that has.
Speaker 11 (21:28):
A billion dollars or even a few million dollars over
a guy that just makes fifty thousand a year working
nine to five, if that's your criterion, don't you think
that he has his choice of women more than the
fingers on his hand.
Speaker 3 (21:41):
Give God some praise, Give it praise.
Speaker 11 (21:44):
Now. I'm telling you I have just so many conversations
that rather than worked for I'll work with mostly women,
and they all talk about how they're looking for the
guy that's tall, dark and handsome, and they want a
guy that can put a lot of money in the bank.
But if that's your criteria, don't you think that women
have her age that will most likely live longer than you,
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that he could also do the same thing he He
could smash him if that's what he's looking for. But
what about love? I guess the days of lover over
are times people have all of a partner, whether they
tell you about it or not. You gotta assume that
most people have a call up of partners and if
you sleep it with so much, he has somebody else
on the side.
Speaker 3 (22:24):
They don't tell you. But that's what they do. And
that's coming from women in my office. It's not me
making it up now.
Speaker 11 (22:31):
Most men, on the other half, they say they just
looking at for someone to be kind and loving and
help him grow. But they also know the next guy
that's called hypergamy. She'll jump out of your bed go
get into his bed. It may take her two or
three dates, but he's.
Speaker 3 (22:46):
Gonna do it. And the same thing with men.
Speaker 11 (22:49):
If a man can find a woman half her age
that looks a lot better, he's probably gonna hook up
with her.
Speaker 3 (22:55):
If that's what he wants. So what does love fit
in all these dating scenarios?
Speaker 11 (23:01):
I think love is overrated now because the Internet has
made meeting somebody like they click on the button. You know,
most couples they will never share their cell phones with
the person that's keeping with them.
Speaker 3 (23:12):
If you don't believe that, ask the person you're.
Speaker 11 (23:13):
Going to bed with the give you of their cell
phone and then you go through it and see who
they're texting, who they're talking to. Nine hundred ten people
won't do it, and if they do it, they might
be raising text et cetera.
Speaker 3 (23:25):
And this comes from women.
Speaker 11 (23:27):
And I'm just saying, there's the ladies in the office saying,
I can't believe how lucky.
Speaker 3 (23:31):
Lord sand Tess is. She got a guy. What's three
hundred billion dollars?
Speaker 11 (23:35):
You think she's the only woman he's sleeping with with
three hundred billion dollars? If you're women, because he has
three hundred billion, do you think you're the only woman
he's sleeping with And you're fifty years old and he
can find someone twenty five that's gonna live loving to
you that might be more meaningfule than you, And if
that's what you're one because it seems like love is
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out of the question. Now, if you don't believe that yourself,
that's your partner to give you their cell phone and
see if they'll let you go through it. If they
won't do it, not at a ten won't and if
they do, they're gonna probably delete some messages.
Speaker 3 (24:09):
They won't do it.
Speaker 11 (24:10):
I mean, give your cell phone for the whole hour,
go into separate rooms and see what's in there. If
you're gonna be hypergramist, then that's out there. This is
from women and women saying that. I know they always
say men do the same thing. I think most people do.
What people do, what they want to do. Just be
honest and see what you want because you may just
find it. So long story short. All of the money
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that was spent on this wedding, I hear it was
like half a half a billion dollars on a wedding
for someone who's been married four times before they laid
down with your before they say yes to you.
Speaker 3 (24:45):
What's the benefit of going to get a hamburger.
Speaker 11 (24:47):
That's been eaten by five different people, same burger, same hamburger,
same to all beat Patty's special sauce, letuce teas, kilca
the dog is oh the sensis e one. It might
even by five people. So what's so special about you
being the number five guy? Seriously, you two ladies, same thing.
But I'm just wondering because right now that's sayings more
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and more. You could be a piece of crap as
a person. But if you got money, women will lay
down with you. Now there's the guys that I broke
that get they get laid to you. They go out
and get someone druped. All that takes to some liquors
and alcohol. And the average woman will go to bed
with you because they don't have any morals. They've just
been raised that way and then think it's okay. But
when you come with three hundred million dollars, a three
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hundred million dollars, then you got women that would never
lay down with you if they didn't know who you were,
that would say I do.
Speaker 3 (25:38):
And that's a fact, and that's coming from women, And
so that fixes dating circles. You gotta get that. Some praise.
Speaker 11 (25:44):
Always assume they got somebody else on the side, because that's.
Speaker 3 (25:47):
How people were raised. That's part three.
Speaker 11 (25:49):
I'm thinking with it, speaking of somebody on the side,
I gotta tell you I watched the w NBA. If
you got eight hundred and sevens if two a safety
were a have seven seven two at This is Sparta
buyer American Express card.
Speaker 3 (26:04):
Don't leave home with got it?
Speaker 11 (26:05):
If you got three hundred billion, you don't need no
mention e Spress card. You can get a comp all
spread level word the w NBA. Give the w NBA
some praise, Give.
Speaker 3 (26:17):
It praise, praise, praise because the praise is a terrible thing.
The wason w NBA. Are they losing money?
Speaker 11 (26:24):
They had an All Star protest. You gotta realize again,
if you want something, you gotta ask for it. You
have not because your ask not. But during warm wepons
after twenty twenty five w NBA All Star game, players
from both teams that wore black T shirts that read.
Speaker 3 (26:40):
Pay us what you owe us and give us some praise.
Give him praise, pray, press, play us with your os,
pay us with you oss.
Speaker 11 (26:51):
Ask Jeff Bezos that women loved him because of his
money or because of his looks.
Speaker 3 (26:54):
It's not his looks.
Speaker 11 (26:55):
Stand him next to the NFL football player or NBA
basketball player and ask me what and would choose Bezos
if they didn't know he was worth three hundred billion.
Speaker 3 (27:03):
But it is what it is. But it's a clear message.
Speaker 11 (27:06):
And I worked with Lauren Satchez back at Fox and
she was she didn't good looking woman, but that's half,
you know whatever, half her lifetime ago. All's fair and
love of work. It's a clear message to the league
leadership and fans. They had a collective bargain.
Speaker 3 (27:20):
They talk.
Speaker 11 (27:21):
But the protest also led for people to ask what
does the WNBA actually make.
Speaker 3 (27:26):
They make good money and then whether they lose. Like
I said, some women were on a in the office.
Speaker 11 (27:32):
They talk about how many men they get the date,
and they go these internet dating profiles and then they
want to take a man to the most expensive rest
rock and they leave their wallet at home and the
deal was fifty million dollars.
Speaker 12 (27:44):
He said, fifty million dollars. I ain't paying fifty million
dollars and the woman saying, honey, it's just money, It's
just money. And he said, okay, you play half, so.
Speaker 3 (27:54):
I'm not tolerate paying half. Malasdrike, Oh god, what's it called.
Speaker 11 (28:03):
I forget the name of the website, Oh, Laura oh
astleymadasa dot com astleymadasa dot com if.
Speaker 3 (28:09):
You don't want to pay for dinner.
Speaker 11 (28:11):
But the WNBA brought her an estimate one hundred and
eighty to two hundred million dollars in revenue in twenty
twenty four, but it's still a lost about forty million
dollars after his physics. See is not what it makes,
He's what you keep. So what conversations does does Jeff
Beezels have with with his new wife. I forgot her name,
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Lauren Sanchez. I don't know if it's Lauren Sanchez Diesels now,
but she had four other husbands, so I don't know
if he's using her maiden name or the name from
the other four guys that said I do either way.
Speaker 3 (28:44):
So when the bill comes to two hundred million dollars.
Speaker 10 (28:47):
If he looks at him like, well, honey, you got
me right, you got no no, you got me you
got me right?
Speaker 3 (28:57):
You got me right.
Speaker 11 (28:58):
That includes player salaries, coaches, travel with venues, cost TV production,
and in front office operations. The league has never turned
in profits, never turned to profit, and has operated at
a loss every year since it sounding in nineteen ninety seven.
So if if we're a marriage and you haven't made
any money since nineteen ninety seven, you'd be divorced. Now,
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don't get me wrong, because rich people divorce each other
to they have Who was that lady and she got
her name? She is married like seven different times, a
famous lady. She was one of Michael Jackson's Liz Taylor.
I think she is married seven times. And there are
a lot of people do what they want to do
because if there's no love involved, why don't we just
all go around and have those open relationships for look
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at me what they call polyamer's relationships.
Speaker 3 (29:45):
If that's what you want to be, why not be that?
Speaker 11 (29:47):
Because people getting the heart's broken and destroying families because
somebody wants to sleep around with somebody else. If you
know that going into the relationship, then you have less heartbreaking,
less broken families. But that's my thordenath to get with it.
So where does the you NBA money come from? And
if you think I'm a problem, to give yourself phone
to the person you're laying down with and see if
they'll see if they'll give it to you.
Speaker 3 (30:09):
And this is coming from women. They say they never
give that boyfriend or husband their cell phone.
Speaker 11 (30:13):
They got fake names out of the person that's sleeping
around with So bob is really called bar crap if
that they share bark crap. So media rights ESPN, CBS
and others pay to broadcast games now sponsorships like Nike, Google,
AT and T and more.
Speaker 3 (30:31):
They pay for.
Speaker 11 (30:31):
Jerseys and deals and exposure the ticket and merchandise the
game with tennis ferries, jerseys, selles, have fights thanks to
players that have come on and grown the name of
broadcast and expansion fees new teams like that, the area
franchise that the I think the gold the same doctories
fifty million dollars to join.
Speaker 3 (30:53):
That's what it costs. So where the w NBA money,
Where's it go?
Speaker 11 (30:57):
Player salaries MAX salaries around one hundred and fifty thousand dollars.
You couldn't go to death bezos reading without putting down
two hundred and fifty dollars. I hear they were charging
people to come. So the black said about two hundred
fifty thousand. The total LEAK payroll is under twenty five million.
I remember Magic Johnson signed a twenty five million dollar
twenty five year contract back in the day, and the
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total league yearly is under twenty five million, traveling lodging,
charter flights are being phased in cost twenty five million
over two years.
Speaker 3 (31:31):
Arena leases.
Speaker 11 (31:31):
Most teams they run a space in NBA are calling
venues and then operations, league staff, marketing, legal and game
day expenses.
Speaker 3 (31:40):
It all costs money. So who covers the THEWNBA? It's
just it's just money.
Speaker 11 (31:46):
So when when Jeff Diesels and Lawrence said, just sat
down for dinner in the build was two hundred and
fifty thousand dollars, she said, she said, you got me baby?
He said, no, you got me. You get two at
fifty thousand dollars for dinner. So who covered the w
NBA losses? The NBA contributes ten to fifteen million dollars
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per year to league operations, but that's not enough to
cover the gap.
Speaker 3 (32:15):
You want to see a gap. You want to see
a gap. If you run two hundred and fifty million dollars,
you're gonna see some gaps. If that make sense to you.
You see a lot of gaps. You were two autred
and fifty million dollars. Be careful men.
Speaker 11 (32:30):
The rest is picked up by individual team owners and
private investors. Most teams operate at a loss for owners,
stay with hopees of long term, grow up in a
rising and franchise as I use, and something that they're
calling for.
Speaker 3 (32:42):
Also, we look at the league.
Speaker 11 (32:45):
The financials for w NBA league revenue one hundred and
eighty to two hudred million explicit two hundred twenty two
A hundred and forty million. Annuel lost US forty million dollars.
Now the NBA the contribution is ten that fifteen NIGGA.
Now for this woman, they say, I.
Speaker 3 (33:02):
Don't need a man. I'm an independent woman. I do
what I want to do.
Speaker 11 (33:07):
And then the the WNBA says, it's the NBA, uh,
we we need another fifteen million dollars.
Speaker 3 (33:13):
You got me, baby, You got me baby.
Speaker 11 (33:18):
The NBC, no, you got me, We need another fifteen million.
But I'm independent. So a player that player revenue sare
is down like and then the NBA players here is
like fifty percent realize the NBA is a great league.
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WNBA it looks good. It's like it's like somebody on
her fourth wedding. She looks good, all that nipping to society.
It looks good, but if you look inside of it,
it might be all used up. It's like they have
a card tires myself. They got new tires, they got
used card tires. Who's gonna pay more for used card
tires than they do for new tires.
Speaker 3 (33:59):
It's just a fact. Who goes into a tires thart, Hey,
I want the most expensive youth tire.
Speaker 11 (34:05):
If it costs more than a new tire, would you
buy it? Probably not, But men do all the time
when they say I do. When you say I do
it to the fourth time or the fifth time, whatever
it is.
Speaker 3 (34:17):
You would never go to a car dealership and ask
for your your most used up tire to purchase unless
you love it. Maybe I just love that tire. I
just love that tire. I gotta have some used tires.
Speaker 11 (34:31):
And it's been five hundred million dollars in a wedding
for US tires and this people's seven don't make sense
to me. NBA players make fifty percent of the league's revenue.
W NBA players make about nine percent of the league revenue,
and they are not asking for eco plays. They are
only asking for a larger shared of the league's revenue.
(34:52):
Not so hard to grasp. I had a guy tell me,
oh my, oh my goodness, because I mean it's spring time,
people are up meeting new people and sleeeping around and
testing out you's.
Speaker 3 (35:03):
Tires, et cetera.
Speaker 11 (35:05):
And one guy told me that he had he had
gotten You'd been married for several years, and he got
up a sectony and they had a couple of kids,
and then the wife got pregnant again after he had
the vin safety If that makes sense to you, they'll
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get a test every six months, or more men than women.
You don't know if he's sleeping with five people at
one person, that's a fact. There's another person that that
I knew of in fact too, that died of HIV.
They got of age and they got it from having
multiple sex partners, and they weren't sharing that they were
having multiple sex partners with the other person that they infected.
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So if they're both dead now, I'll have some I'll
have some limit with that back at least I like
committed with living. Look, get to check out men and women.
Don't matter what somebody says to you don't know what
they're doing. Blood Work doesn't lie. People lie, but blood
work doesn't lie. Did blood work?
Speaker 3 (36:08):
Some praise? Give it? Praise, praise, praise. You gotta get
blood works. Some praise. Now it says, they us what
you owe us. That's what the w NBA. So these
women they don't know that they're operating at a deficit.
Speaker 11 (36:24):
They're already at a deficit, no matter how much how
much cheering.
Speaker 3 (36:30):
And ask you four.
Speaker 12 (36:31):
Three yes, get the whole, and ask you get the whole,
and ask you reas four three yes, get the whole,
rece get the whole.
Speaker 3 (36:42):
They're operating in a deficit. I'm in the league. I
love the way.
Speaker 11 (36:48):
The halftime entertainment was amazing. Lots of energy, lots of
pump and pagetry.
Speaker 3 (36:53):
It mean, it was wonderful.
Speaker 11 (36:54):
It was a great way for the women to showcase WNBA.
But then losing about forty million dollars a year. How
long can you lose forty million dollars a year and
still make things happen. Forty million dollars is a lot,
and that's what they're losing. So they have a teacher
that says, pay us what you owe us. Well, if
they hundred forty million dollar definit that they owe you nothing,
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they may have to they may have to take a
pay cut. If the NBA pulled out of supporting WNBA,
the league would fold.
Speaker 3 (37:26):
That's a fact. There is fold. Just like at the
restaurant when a lady orders two hundred and fifty thousand
dollars for dinner and the brother order to seal it.
If she said, you got me, baby, two million dollars,
you got me.
Speaker 11 (37:44):
So who's gonna pay? In the field, it should be
discussed before you start asking for more money. The fact
that they say, pay us what you owe us. In
a country where more and more people are sleeping on
the street, they're being subsidized by the NBA, not making
enough money on their own, or they want the first
class treatment but they don't have first class money. The
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protest wasn't about demanded NBA level paid players are asking
for a bigger piece of the league revenue, not profits.
Right now, WNBA players get about ninety to ten percent
of total revenue and NBA players get about.
Speaker 3 (38:20):
Fifty per cent.
Speaker 11 (38:20):
They also want better travel, up, more in investment, in marketing,
and working conditions that master the league's rights and visibility.
Now contrast, justin Poole's Lauren Sanchez and Beesel's wedding supposedly
five hundred million dollars in WNBA, they're operating out of
forty million dollar effortent so it looks good on the outside.
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They's put all that money on the wedding for somebody
who been married four or five times already on book
sides they.
Speaker 3 (38:49):
Said, I do fourth.
Speaker 11 (38:50):
They've already consummated four marriages and that's not including all
the hookups. So going to a cardonis, I want your
most used up car tire, but put some tires on
so it looks good. No matter how much tires shigne
they put on those tires, they still use tires. She's
a WNBA operate at a definite saying give us.
Speaker 3 (39:09):
More money, give us more money, more money, more money.
Uh ma'am, you're operating at a forty million dollar deficit.
There is no more money. You may have a half,
you take a take cut.
Speaker 11 (39:24):
And that's the fact that WNBA loses fifty million every year,
has never generated that profit never.
Speaker 3 (39:32):
It makes the women look in sense of that. It's
like women that go to a restaurant but the man
they order two hundred and fifty million dollars for the
food and they say, you got me, baby, No, you
got me. We're going half half. I ain't got half.
Speaker 11 (39:45):
Then why do you order twin a fifty million dollars
with the food if you ain't get half, and it's like,
but they made it. It made the women look stupid.
You're a corporation and you're you're on enough forty million
dollar your definite and you asking for more money. If
you care about the league, take less money. It made
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the women look fooless. How about if these women were
to block and do more promotional work with corporations to
get the money. But you tell your company that you're
in forty million dollars worth of debt and you're asking
for a pay raise. The shurch got attention, but they
also raised eyebrows some fans and analysts.
Speaker 3 (40:29):
They pointed to the league's financial losses and.
Speaker 11 (40:31):
They questioned how players could ask for more when the
league is built in the red, and some said that
messaging felt disconnected from the numbers. Others said that may
have put an added pressure on the league leadership right
before negotiations, and few team, if few team investors, importedly
did not love the optees.
Speaker 3 (40:52):
Go to a restaurant, order two or.
Speaker 11 (40:53):
The fifty million dollars with the food, and you say
you got me, baby, you got me, No, you got
me that you go half because from reality hits WNBA
tore operating at a deficit since nineteen ninety seven, you
can't sustain that much longer unless unless somebody says, you
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got me, baby. So what's next for the WNBA, the
WNBA's current CBA collect a bargaining agreement, and the octor
where if no new deal has reached, a locked out
as possible and the protest tes.
Speaker 3 (41:33):
They don't cause that, but they added fuel to the conversation.
Speaker 11 (41:38):
Whether the moment it helps the players cause our complicated
costs defends on what happens behind closed doors. Just like
a lot of relationships, what happens behind closed doors, it's
not always the spade in public.
Speaker 3 (41:49):
The numbers are now in the spotlight and they're not
easy to ignore.
Speaker 11 (41:54):
If you're a corporation and you're operating at a forty
million dollar deficit, some thing's.
Speaker 3 (41:59):
Got a check jeans you can have changed.
Speaker 11 (42:02):
I want to take let's call the big seat time out,
all hold on the big s plow hod be back in.
Speaker 3 (42:07):
Just a moment, A million dollars. You got me, baby, No,
you got me.
Speaker 13 (42:19):
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Speaker 9 (43:25):
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Speaker 3 (43:25):
D you work here?
Speaker 1 (43:27):
I think I peered out of magic smoke because I
work a nine to five.
Speaker 3 (43:30):
I can still be too long for one right? Whatever? Kid? No,
you spink.
Speaker 2 (43:39):
Sweet? You really think you can outflip me? Hmm that's
cute yo.
Speaker 1 (43:52):
I can go all pro and these bro you need
all that.
Speaker 3 (43:54):
I could guard your hand route you up.
Speaker 2 (43:59):
Well, and I didn't need more work.
Speaker 9 (44:02):
Coase looking for a quarterback Bill go howbout you retired?
Speaker 3 (44:07):
Billy needs please? You're right, Billy, pase do bring on
my eyes every shoe for every athlete only at dis
Dick says the goat all right.
Speaker 11 (44:21):
Way back from the Big Sea pause, also known as
a Big Seat time out, You can follow up the
Big Sea Sports twenty four hours a day, seven days
a week on thirty two podcast platforms. I Love the
Universe broadcasting live from the Black Oh, you gotta get
the whole Big Seaton getting the home. I want to say,
just talking about the w NBA, tell us what you
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owe us. But if you're in business and you're in
debt by forty million dollars forty million, not forty dollars,
not forty thousand dollars, not two hundred thousand dollars, not
four million, but forty million, if you have the nervous,
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say pay us for your os.
Speaker 3 (45:06):
If you're in debt, it's nothing to pay you. If
the NBA pulled out, pull out. I'm in praise to
get pulled out, some praise, Give me praise, praise, praise.
Speaker 11 (45:15):
You gotta get pulled out, some praise. If that makes
sense to you. I'm not saying that the league fold.
But I'm saying to have the women not know what
the financials say. It's like anything else in life. It
may look good on the outside, but you don't know
what's on the inside of it. If it's nothing being
used up over and over and over again, what is
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it like on the inside. That's why you used to
get your blood work done all of this. I get
mine every six plus and get the blood work just
to know what's going on.
Speaker 3 (45:43):
With my body. For every reason.
Speaker 11 (45:47):
You get to because you don't know when you're sharing
yourself with somebody. You don't know who she's sharing us
up with either. Because a lot of women lie. A
lot of men like too, but blood work doesn't lie.
That's why I get your blood work. Everything's wonderful. That's
how you get married four different times.
Speaker 3 (46:02):
How does that man feel you? Heck, I don't understand.
When it's all good. People do what they want to do.
Speaker 11 (46:07):
But I want to look at the ranking the world's
most valuable sports teams as of twenty twenty four, and
the Dallas Cowboys coming number one, then the world's most
valuable sports team.
Speaker 3 (46:23):
It estimated ten point one billion dollars.
Speaker 11 (46:26):
I think The Lakers might be right around that too,
because there's a limit bought for ten billion.
Speaker 3 (46:30):
Dollars for the Dallas Cup worldwide.
Speaker 11 (46:35):
The Lakers are not synonymous with the Dallas Cowboys just
because they're paid, because they paid more money than they
probably should have. For the Lakers, I think the box
of celics. They're worth six point one billion dollars. The
Lakers are not worth four billion dollars more than the
Boston Celtics. But sometimes people overpay, like spending a half
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of billion dollars on a wedding with someone who been
married four times already.
Speaker 3 (47:02):
How's that? How's that? Fri? What is a subway eat fresh?
Speaker 11 (47:06):
No, it's not fresh on the fourth marriage, nothing about
it fresh. In the Dallas Cowboys they are worth ten
point one billion dollars And when you think of that's
a lot of money, and not think about w NBA,
they're forty million in the hole. So I brought up
(47:26):
as a sack because just because it looks good doesn't
mean it's in good shape. Just like anything else in life.
That's why you gotta get your blood work. The two uh,
the two men that I know that died of ages.
They were abother good looking guys. They didn't have a
hard time getting a woman in bed and now they're dead.
Speaker 3 (47:54):
How good? How good did it look now?
Speaker 11 (47:59):
So the influx of the money that's being sucked out
of the WNBA forty million dollars and losses has a
lot of money to overcome forty million, and they have
the women go out there and the teacher are saying,
tell us, what your os. This's something they call a
profit and loss and it comes to business and they're
losing money. They're losing money. They're losing money. For the
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Dallas Cowboys, Los Angeles Lakers there worth ten billion dollars
and more. And it's just an amazing fact that these
black men are making these leagues so much money. The
NBA is mostly black men, about eighty percent. NFL is
about seventy five percent black men. Yet they don't own
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anything nothing.
Speaker 3 (48:54):
Zero.
Speaker 11 (48:57):
At the same time, last year's list for the NBA
franchisees down fighting their ranking to double this six years
last list. Golden State words worth about eight point eight
billion dollars. That's number two in the NBA. Get behind
the Lakers now were number ten billion dollars. Go to
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State number two so it's on the West coast. If
the franchise is on the West coast in the NBA,
are the top two value franchisees in the NBA? Why
did the pack club miss all stupid? There was a
talk of Texas State, one of the coaches saying that
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joined in a new back tub is a waste of
time because of travel, and that now you gotta get
on the airplane at top of your football team out
to Washington State, which is in Polman, Washington, Pullman, Spokane,
out to Cort Dallas, Oregon to play Oregon State. You
gotta fight them out to Fransdoe to play Freddie's Date.
You gotta fight them down to San Diego to play
San Diego State. And those are a lot longer trips
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than what they have when they've been playing mostly in
the Midwest part of the country.
Speaker 3 (50:04):
So they lose a lot of money to join the
conference that really is not the back twelve.
Speaker 11 (50:08):
Whatever you say, it's not QSC, UCLA, Oregon, Oregon State, Washington,
Arizona State, it's not that conference anymore. Washington State, Oregon State,
Presdell State, Goyse State, Utah State, San Diego State, Colorado State,
that's not the back twelve. No matter what the name
of they put on it. It's like being married for
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the fifth time. Well, what are you getting. What's fifty
years old better than a twenty five year old, nothing
other than money in the bank. So when the women
at my office was saying they didn't marry a guy
because he has money, not because he loves them, and
men were saying, well, we're married for love and someone
to be just supportive and loving. We could build up together.
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But they show that the average womans are looking for
a guy that has money already, but it's not willing
to help build it too.
Speaker 3 (51:03):
Thick and fim.
Speaker 11 (51:04):
If it ain't think they get out when it's been
they get out. And most of them before they get out,
they were not just sleeping around anyway. And if that's
what you want, is put it in writing. You want
to be what they call promiscuous, are polyamorous? Nothing wrong
with that.
Speaker 3 (51:19):
Just owne up to it. Just own up to it.
That's why I stood up. Take it with it.
Speaker 11 (51:23):
But when it comes to WNBA forty thousand dollars on
Daddy every year and they're saying, pay us, what's to
owe us? There's nothing to pay you. You look at
you're getting money now, oh three leven world. The influct
of NBA teams comes at they expense that Major League
Baseball was lost two teams in the top fifty, the
Cubs in the San Francisco Giants, which has both of
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US fans. I mean they packed the stadiums and Chicago
and San Francisco.
Speaker 3 (51:52):
They just do.
Speaker 11 (51:54):
But baseball takes a backseat to NFL football. In NBA
and then WNBA, they're operating at a deficit. So it all,
it all looks good, but it's not all good no
matter what it is. It takes business owners from different
leagues to keep these teams a float.
Speaker 3 (52:13):
And that's why. But saying the Negro leagues can come back.
Speaker 11 (52:15):
Also, they they were at a they were operating at
a plus, at a surplus before the before the White
banking institution decided to collude against them and shut them down.
So the Major v Baseball can still all the players
either word for nothing or come earn some money with
that Major leagues. That's what the that's what happened with
the negro leagues, and people can bring it back. It's
importing w NBA they can bring back the ego league
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it we create more work for the economy. Give it
create more jobs, Give cred more jobs. Some praise, give
it praise, praise, praise, because the praise is a termpathy newist.
I want to take what's called a big sea falls,
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Give the black hole, so praise light the black hole.
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the big Sea sports. So many things are coming to
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that has happening now that I love giving God praise.
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Praises come up, the blessings come down. Oh my God,
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I'm not gonna lose my mind. I'm gonna find my
mind a friend.
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I gotta say here on my mother's side, I love
giving praise to my great grandparents, my mother and flock, beautiful,
loving kind people, always making sure lots of love with
the family and lots of clud in the belly. And
then I loved them with all my heart, my body
and sold my beautiful grandparents. But being heads of God,
they were seers. They could off the job, look at
a person and tell you a lot about that past,
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that present in their future. I love them with all
my heart, mind, body and soul, and they still help
me to this day. And then I can always the
feel in my mama. It's the most beautiful mama that
God ever made with his own hands into his treat
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the championship of the universe.
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sold the best person that ever making my life.
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the full see it when I give you in that
seat forever.
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the best person I ever met, my wife, my dear mama.
On my father's side, my grandparents output on the Burder Curry.
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They were pastors.
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They had three churches and they on two gas stations.
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oldest brother, Charles. He helped my grandfather put the roof
on the church back to the house that I lived in,
that he built when I was growing up. I remember
being eight years old walking to the hallway at over one,
about ten o'clock at night.
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I told somebody touched me on my forehead. She said,
what are you doing, young man? Against to the cookies?
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I'm gonna get my reparations. I said, but a couple
of clocks gonna hurt. It's been a long week. I'm
gonna get my reparations every day whatever after shining and
the let them all my heart, mind, body, and so
my beautiful father from the United States, and of course
fight and by the chief mechanic, always making sure planes
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gets like high. See you get all stay safe tonight.
Always send that below your mind to the highest extent.
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s R. Seventy one Blackbird. He said that Plank can
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In one hour and four minutes. That claim was fast
like a lightning.
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My dad said that plank and flight so fast, and
now they haven't retired in museum today. I love my
dad and all my heart, mind, body and soul, always
saying go forward. And then my beautiful brother tied. But
that bound back to the voice, always talking us to forts.
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My beauty of a daughter, Daisy, there was beautiful daughter
that God ever made with his own hands into history
for the universe.
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had never done that before until two beautiful black man
started doing her things. Daisy always praised God, isaid fifty
first seventeen. I pray that no weapon from the against
of that proper always till out the blood of Jesus.
You could beat anything you want to be. Always trust
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used to get the newspapers and look up the stats.
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praised Malcolm, if you could be anything you want to
be with. We're heading up the high school one day
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you gotta believe, you gotta believe.
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They left being ready to rumble.
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in my ear. But what I have with this gland
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it the third eye. They say that's how they talk
to God. That's why I always talk so loud because
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land of out sins when I gave you.
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but it be is towards justice, and you know we
need justice. And President Abraham they can a murder the
sixteenth president, the only president with the dejus In the
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past reparations, what would you.
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