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It's preseason, but I saw some great players. I saw
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You're doing standards, get the whole that he had a
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Are playing both ways offensive defense a lot like his
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of this year to knock off the footing.
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That is like that again. I know it's preseas an all.
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His friend never worked, Sor Sanders had a great game
that good of work can play. I know they were
playing Carolina, but a lot of guys are thinking it's.
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Just the guy. He's just the man who's wrecked up
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In wisdom, maybe sackles to start because a lot of
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They sit the bench for the first couple of games,
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But he's better if you want to make the playoffs
now this year, you got to get Shirt there.
Speaker 6 (08:32):
Sanders. Sit him a game or two, maybe two games.
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Let them see some things that he'll learn from watching
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Timmy, welcome to the show. How you're doing, sir, Gay, Thank.
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You appreciate you having me only good evenings, doing just wonderful,
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And friers with everybody in our first responders, Timmy.
Speaker 15 (15:16):
I know we had some great football performances over the
weekend with NFL football. Shadua Sanders had a great game.
I know people were saying, why did this draft stock
fall so low? Now, this is when you need to
take notice. For all the pundits who make a living
saying he's a bust, He's not a good player, and
they shouldn't make that time with him. They should lose
their jobs or at least big knowledge that they got
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an f in the reporter.
Speaker 6 (15:38):
Just give me good thoughts on it.
Speaker 12 (15:40):
How you know?
Speaker 9 (15:41):
The thing about it is that his being drafted as
low as he went had nothing to do with talent.
It all had to do with his contract because whenever
you signed on with him, he had to sign with
what they wouln't call.
Speaker 1 (15:53):
A media circus. But it also came to a brand.
Speaker 9 (15:55):
Yeah, the Shadiro Sanders brand is very popular, so they
had to go into the context also, And so it
wasn't just about his talent and his It had nothing
to do with his talent. They already knew his talent.
They knew his talent.
Speaker 1 (16:08):
Level was high.
Speaker 9 (16:09):
But whenever you get on that, your thing, when you start,
you know, saying the same thing over and over in
each media outlets say it's.
Speaker 1 (16:16):
The same things.
Speaker 9 (16:17):
Yeah, uh that you know, they got on that and
it was all intentional. But they didn't have to pay
him as much money because they got him lower, and
they know that they knew that he get him lower.
Speaker 15 (16:27):
Yeah, yeah, I think it's called the mocking bird effect.
You were talking about that about a week ago.
Speaker 1 (16:32):
That's correct, that's a mocking bird effect, that's right.
Speaker 6 (16:35):
So let me ask you.
Speaker 15 (16:36):
You know, you cover a professional sports Comleadian Sports as
an official. If you're a fan and they're saying, spend
top dollar coming to our stadium to watch us put
together a team that can win a championship or at
least compete for a.
Speaker 6 (16:51):
Championship, not just to play a game.
Speaker 15 (16:54):
What does that say to the fan base that some
of the owners have such a hatred for a person
that they want to put another losing brand on the
football field. At the post of going and picking this
guy first, he should have been the first quarterback taking
in my opinion, get thoughts, Well, you know.
Speaker 1 (17:08):
You took them into a sha Khan Barkley. He's approven
talent in New York. Let him go.
Speaker 9 (17:13):
Yeah, and what he did, so you know, you know,
fans really appreciate players, Yeah, but owners appreciate control.
Speaker 6 (17:21):
Yeah.
Speaker 9 (17:22):
That's why we saw something a person that's from from
Europe lead from the Dallas Mavericks and ended up in
the Lakers uniform last year. Yeah, in the in the
in the in the city of Dallas. Sos fans they
were pissed.
Speaker 1 (17:34):
Yeah, they were kicked.
Speaker 9 (17:35):
Oh it's right because the owners did not they did
not take into consideration with the fans where he appreciated.
Speaker 6 (17:43):
Yes, yes, I agree with you, harmlescent.
Speaker 15 (17:45):
So obviously I'll talk a few more players that played
football preseason football. I do want to just say Pete Carroll,
he's I think the oldest head coach.
Speaker 6 (17:56):
In the NFL.
Speaker 15 (17:57):
Now we know he had a step with NFL football
back in the day, and then with the USC really
made a name for himself. And then going to the
Seattle Seahawks fourteen years had them always competing for the
NFC championship, went to the Super Bowl twice as one
to one, and lost another because they didn't get the
ball to beast move. But now he's back in the
saddle after taking a year off, and he's coach of
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the Las Vegas Raiders. He went back home, had to
be an emotional game, but they played to a tie
because they missed the late field boll. But give me
a thoughts on Pete Carroll and the agism that kicked
a lot of people out.
Speaker 6 (18:29):
Of his business.
Speaker 15 (18:30):
He still had the heart of like a fifty year
old man. Give me a thoughts on Pete Carroll still
coaching in the seventies.
Speaker 9 (18:36):
Well, he Carol got a late start, so we know
he's early in his career he was coaching. He was
not that successful, yeah, you know, early on. But you know,
going to USC, he picked there for a number of
people being at their big money school because you know,
they were paying players. And then but he had some
really good players at USC, you know, including Bridge's busham
To maybe a Highsted Trophy winner or two. Yes, but
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when he's done, is saying he revitalized because of his youth.
Speaker 1 (19:04):
You know, he keeps his he looks young. He keeps
saying he keeps his energy young.
Speaker 6 (19:09):
Yep, you know, yep.
Speaker 1 (19:10):
And he and he is able to relate to these
young men. He's laughing with them, he's slapping them, you know,
and he's hugging them. Yeah, And so he's more. He's
more than just a coach.
Speaker 9 (19:19):
He's a farmer figure out there without finders singing and
if they telling you what to do and what time
curfew is. So he has a really good attraction, you know,
a good rapport with his players. And that's why that's
why I like him.
Speaker 15 (19:32):
Yeah, he reminds me of the young men when you're
in your your teenage years in high school, and then
you get into college, you're in your twenties. And then
you get out of college, you're still in your twenties
and maybe getting into your your thirties and year start working.
Speaker 6 (19:46):
And that's when you see a lot of people working out.
Speaker 15 (19:48):
If you're seventy year old man, and you watch Pete
Caroll on the sideline with these NFL football players, these
finally tuned athletes. Don't tell me you can't go walk
around the block. He makes me want to walk another
couple a step in the morning.
Speaker 6 (20:00):
That makes it tippy.
Speaker 1 (20:02):
Oh man. He's definitely motivation. He's motivation.
Speaker 9 (20:05):
But like I say, we always see it with that
small in the space, and of course that's the that's
the image that you want to see in in a coach.
Speaker 1 (20:12):
It's not like Bill Belichick, you know.
Speaker 9 (20:15):
And even though and I uh my walls over the
kNs of the Chiefs, you know, and I love these coaches,
but whenever you have that energy level, you know in Dion,
you know, Eon can tap his hands and come on,
fellas and then get it going. But I've seen these
coaches operate on the field. When Dion was coaching his
UH Crime team in Dallas, Texas, they came to Oklama
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City for a football game really, which which I ended
up doing the official act.
Speaker 1 (20:41):
I was a ugh free Okay, And so I got
a chance to watch.
Speaker 9 (20:44):
Dion out there, and he does the exact same thing.
He's interacting with the kids the whole time. He he
only had one comment for the officiating crew, and it
was really a question.
Speaker 1 (20:54):
He got the answer.
Speaker 9 (20:55):
He said nothing to us the rest of the night.
Really coached the whole night. He talked the whole night.
He never used for fan did He never puts people down,
and that's what that's why he's successful as he is.
Pete Carroll has a great you know, I three him
in a pretty good reputation, heck over years and what
he's doing there in Las Vegas, Yeah, you know he
has the money to.
Speaker 1 (21:13):
Build a team. Yeah, he has a perfect location for
the excitement level. Yeah, and like saying he calls his
buddies over from you know, from California's right down the street,
come on up and come check this out. So yeah,
on a way. Yeah, but I think he's going to
be pretty successful there. I like that that fits for him.
Speaker 15 (21:30):
Yeah, I do like it just reminds me get up
us the sofa, put us on wealking shoes and go
for a walk and stay active. Life as a gift,
you got to open it every day. Want to touch
on a little bit more of Sadora Sanders. He was
fourteen or twenty three, one hundred and twenty eight yards,
had two touchdowns. Now, when I think about this kid
that was so much slack about he's too flashy to whatever.
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But just watching him in this first game again, he
was not given all the media love. There were people
questioning him as an athlete. And I hope that we
put the grade whether I make a mistake or put
my opinion out there, because its opinion based on fact.
The people that were slamming this guy in the media,
I hope they get blasted by the media themselves and
give us an a B, C or D or F.
Speaker 6 (22:16):
Rade.
Speaker 15 (22:16):
Don't just get away with and say well I was wrong. No,
they need to give an F to some of these players,
these NFL punders that were wrong, and they were dead
wrong and now they're kind of quiet as a mouse.
Give me your thoughts on why we including myself to
be held accountable for our inaccuracies in helping someone get
access to the media.
Speaker 6 (22:32):
Your thoughts, but you know, I.
Speaker 9 (22:35):
Agree with you, and you know, I would love to
hear people say I was wrong. But it's kind of
like the weathermen. If the weathermen and Oklahoma is wrong,
no big deal, because who can get it right?
Speaker 4 (22:44):
Right?
Speaker 9 (22:45):
Saying but when you're an athletics, When you're an athletics,
you you know skill, yeah, but whenever you get but when.
Speaker 1 (22:51):
You get caught up so far in that tunnel, in
down that deep hole, yeah, that.
Speaker 9 (22:55):
You can't get out of it because you put your
you know, you put your foot too far into it. Yes,
and you're committed to following the negative story. Yeah, that's
what many people have done. They don't magnifferent because unfortunately,
what I do know is that, you know, it's kind
of racism. Racism is a team sport, yeah, Patriot is
a team sport.
Speaker 6 (23:15):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (23:15):
And the media is a team sport.
Speaker 4 (23:18):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (23:19):
And so you found people who just fall along and
I went, yeah, the market and I said, mockingbird.
Speaker 6 (23:24):
A fan, yes, yeah, And they said be called out.
And that's what I'm not doing.
Speaker 15 (23:28):
Big C sports, you know, sacs are facts, opinions are things.
But if you're wrong, own it, don't Some of these
guys get jumps because of the Good or Boy network
and their Caucasian and someone gives them a job because
they know the right person, not because they're talented or
even have the intuition to be accurate about sports.
Speaker 6 (23:44):
I want to get into another player, cam Ward.
Speaker 15 (23:46):
He was father Bight. Only sixty seven yards he was
Father Bate. Another decent performance when it comes to completion.
Not a lot of yards, but again it is preseason.
Give me your thoughts on cam Word. It has the
ability to play as an NFL quarterback.
Speaker 6 (23:58):
Your thoughts.
Speaker 9 (24:00):
You know, it's gonna take the man to get to
get the break into the system and to get an
understanding of what's taking place in the game. Yeah, and
so not having not having the full experience and they're
not having the report with with these with these players. Yeah,
and so he's he's stepping in. He still has to
get that built up. So I believe over time he's
got a the dolphint a pretty good player.
Speaker 6 (24:20):
Yeah, he will.
Speaker 1 (24:21):
It's just you know, we.
Speaker 9 (24:22):
Can't just take the first game. They're saying, this is
your career. Yeah, no, because we saw we saw with Jayleen.
Speaker 1 (24:28):
Hurts Due just a few years ago. If I'm not mistaken, yeah.
Speaker 9 (24:31):
And so uh, just just give people time, you know. Yeah,
it makes it's sounding like what was it the uh line?
And remember the Titans.
Speaker 1 (24:40):
Just give it time. It works like novercame. Just see
the time work if it's a time.
Speaker 15 (24:44):
The Browns thirty the tail over the path of the
Buccaneers twenty nine to seven over that Titans cowboard had
a decent game, and then Tyler Show also finished fifteen
to twenty two hundred sixty five yards one test down
the Charges over the Saints.
Speaker 6 (24:56):
I think it'll have a decent year. I mean, everybody
has to improve.
Speaker 15 (25:00):
We're not looking at guys that are gonna start even
going back to in my opinion, as good as see
Santa's is, and it's gonna be. I still don't say
start him the first game, Let him sit two weeks.
A lot of times people sit the bench and patter mahomes.
He backed up when he was on the bench. Alex
Smith was the starting got injured and then he was
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able to come in and do things. Even Tom Brady
when he started is because the guy before him got
injured in the player in a football game.
Speaker 6 (25:29):
And then he came into this thing. A lot of
guys they got to set the bench for a little bit.
Speaker 15 (25:32):
Colin kaepern accepted the bench behind Alex Smith and San
Francisco and came on the set records in the NFL.
Speaker 6 (25:37):
So, as an.
Speaker 15 (25:38):
Official, do you see the benefit of sitting the guy
for maybe one or two games or just put him
into the fire right away?
Speaker 9 (25:46):
Your thoughts, Tommy, No, I would like to, uh, you know,
let the crowd come to see him on the bench.
Speaker 1 (25:53):
Yeah, let him seem humbling himself. Yeah, as he said,
he's being humbled. Ye.
Speaker 9 (25:57):
And it's nothing wrong with that, right, because you know,
barn injuries, this guy has an opportunity for a great career.
Speaker 6 (26:04):
Heck yeah, heck yeah.
Speaker 1 (26:06):
And so there's no reason a whout you're spoiling in September.
Speaker 9 (26:09):
Yeah right, Let's let's get into the season where it's necessary,
you know, just get some boats and bumps and bruises.
Speaker 1 (26:17):
Yes, but being able to feel the game, feel it,
feel it, feel it. You gotta feel it because once
you're there. You know, there's a big difference between high
school football and college football.
Speaker 9 (26:27):
Yeah, yeah, you feel know where you're going, but no
matter where you go, you min smell the popcorner.
Speaker 1 (26:31):
You're gonna hear the band.
Speaker 6 (26:34):
Yeah that's Brad Walls.
Speaker 15 (26:35):
Okay, yeah, now wait a minute, Jimmy, don't don't be
so modest. You also smell meat, and they had some kind.
Speaker 6 (26:41):
Of sauce on the meat that you smell on your thoughts.
Speaker 1 (26:46):
Yeah, I'm very familiar with that frame. It's called Kayan's
Elite Sauce. Yeah, in facts, not Kingan's and eat saucy.
It's called Kenyan's World Class Elite Sauce.
Speaker 15 (26:57):
Yes, yes, you know you're saying you put it on
your popcorn or on your rear thoughts.
Speaker 9 (27:02):
You know you actually can put it on both you popcorn?
Speaker 1 (27:08):
Yes, yes, sir, yes, you used to use the spicy.
Speaker 16 (27:12):
Yes.
Speaker 6 (27:14):
I want to get in.
Speaker 15 (27:14):
Before I asked you about this seventy yard field goal
kick that Cam Little put up and the Jack wants obviously,
you mentioned that Deon Sanders was coaching I Leave a
high school team and they came from Texas to Oklahoma,
and he only had one comment and he was okay
on the bench. Give me your feeling of what it's
like as an official to not treat him any different
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than any other coach. But his demeanor is so different
than his TV personality where he's very bombastic as a coach.
Speaker 6 (27:44):
What was he like in you're an official of your thoughts?
Speaker 1 (27:47):
Oh? Shoot, he was.
Speaker 19 (27:49):
He was.
Speaker 1 (27:49):
He was a fun thing.
Speaker 19 (27:50):
He was.
Speaker 1 (27:51):
He was a coach. Yeah, but he was also a
father figure out there.
Speaker 6 (27:54):
Yes, you know, I don't I don't.
Speaker 1 (27:57):
Recall him calling any kid by his name. He called
all of them sonner. Really really's so.
Speaker 9 (28:05):
And he and he just you know, he always put
his arm around the player and uh you know, he
just his he his presence was so smooth.
Speaker 1 (28:19):
Okay.
Speaker 9 (28:19):
And so because ten years is run out at this
point in time, that's you, that's your limitations are over.
Before the game, after we went through our official duty,
I said, hey, can I get a picture with you?
He said, man, you know good, well, we can't take
a picture here everybody by my by my neck and
walked me outside and say, okay, where's the camera. And
(28:44):
so I'll still have that picture. I will send it
to you. But yes, yes he did, yes he did,
and so but he but he also.
Speaker 1 (28:51):
Took a picture with you know, with with my umpire
as well.
Speaker 6 (28:54):
Yes, yes, but no, go ahead, Timmy, go ahead, Timmy.
Speaker 19 (28:58):
No.
Speaker 1 (28:59):
But but but but d r to be You know,
he his faith is deep.
Speaker 9 (29:03):
Okay, he's been through a lot, and people want to
bash Hi because he's because he's flashy.
Speaker 1 (29:07):
Well that's just who he is.
Speaker 9 (29:09):
But you know, but his faith is what tells the
real story about the man. Because he talks about his faith.
He walks in his faith. I need to tell you
what faith he walks, but he believed in in I
just want you people to know he believes in something
bigger than him and he does not rely on himself.
So when when you see this flashy stuff on TV,
(29:30):
I get a kick out of it because I'm.
Speaker 1 (29:31):
Like, it doesn't make money done, because.
Speaker 6 (29:35):
Yeah, it's more than just a sues.
Speaker 15 (29:37):
But are you saying, with your knowledge of what most
men like to eat, even if a're vegan, he didn't
ask for some of the barbecues. You didn't offer him
some of the barbecue sus he were just there to
take a picture to me your thoughts.
Speaker 1 (29:51):
But you know that at that particular time, I did
not have this recipee in my head. Okay, we're talking.
We're talking about if this was eleven years ago.
Speaker 9 (29:59):
I'm not mistakeing it may have been one of my
last games to officiate before I retired.
Speaker 1 (30:03):
Okay, but he was really but you know he was good.
Speaker 9 (30:07):
But you know, if I have his address fight as
a dress, I would definitely seen him a couple of balls.
Speaker 15 (30:12):
Well maybe when you look that out for you, which
I hooked that out for you all fare eleven ward.
One more thing I want to touch on before we
go to the big c falls and come back about
some personal things for you.
Speaker 6 (30:22):
The first seventy yard field goal in any game in
the history of the NFL.
Speaker 15 (30:27):
The first American football game is played in eighteen sixty nine,
and the one hundred and fifty six years since, no
kicker had ever made his seventy yard field goal until
along came this young man out of Abilene Christians that
kicked it over the weekend.
Speaker 6 (30:44):
And then it's a preseason game.
Speaker 15 (30:47):
But at the same time, I got to tell you
to see the progress of the strength or the accuracy
or whatever it was, Cam Little's and probably kick seventy
yards has never been done and one hundred and safety
five years.
Speaker 6 (31:03):
It's amazing. It won't be in the NFL record, but
your thoughts.
Speaker 1 (31:07):
It's gonna make it to a book.
Speaker 9 (31:09):
They have an asterisk, but it's going to make it
to a book record book because that was you know
what was a guy named Tom Dempsey. They kicked that
field goal hit three yards? Yep, you know that square
toe stell foot. That's ship for a long time. But
they being to kick seventy yards. That just those to
tell you about. And we have to give him the
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honor and the phrase. Okay, our strength and conditioning coaches, Yes,
let's swip them, let's put them on the front page,
and let's talk about what they do. They get these
athletes ready, because you got a stretch, you got to strengthen.
Speaker 1 (31:42):
Okay, yeah, you have to. You have to be in
sometimes with good form, good condition.
Speaker 9 (31:46):
But then that repetitive kick, that repetitive kick, I mean
he gets that ball in the perfect spot.
Speaker 12 (31:52):
Okay.
Speaker 1 (31:52):
And you know some kickers they kick with the like
a slider. Yeah, uh, fast kicks, you know, fastball slider.
The posts cook with a nice draw. Yeah, but you
don't get very many phades that are successful.
Speaker 9 (32:05):
This guy kicked that ball with the perfect alignment between
a very small, narrow gold coasts.
Speaker 15 (32:12):
Yeah, yeah, that's amazing. Really they appreciate him that snaps
down the kick.
Speaker 21 (32:16):
It is.
Speaker 6 (32:20):
Seventy yards.
Speaker 15 (32:21):
But say what's called the big seed balls also known
at the big Seed timeout. When it comes back, I
want to ask you some personal things about sports in
your life.
Speaker 6 (32:29):
I'll be back in this the moment. You please make
that three.
Speaker 15 (32:37):
With the Captal one Saver card, you were an unlimited
three percent cash back on dining and entertainment, three percent
cash back on salty, three percent cast back on the suite.
Speaker 4 (32:48):
You knows it's movie three hours La good call?
Speaker 1 (32:52):
Are you in this?
Speaker 6 (32:53):
Da tutiful by three.
Speaker 12 (32:59):
Perfect?
Speaker 2 (33:02):
What's a woman?
Speaker 1 (33:05):
I'm a voice inside your head?
Speaker 3 (33:07):
And while you're typically athletic, right now you're pathetic, Rick.
Speaker 1 (33:15):
And once you start listening to me, it's gonna be
hard to stop.
Speaker 12 (33:19):
Shank if you.
Speaker 15 (33:26):
Don't have to write all coverage because this could hit
you out of nowhere.
Speaker 6 (33:30):
So get all stay, save money, and get protected from.
Speaker 4 (33:32):
Mayhem like me.
Speaker 1 (33:36):
Reparations has been here and have been working on for generations.
Speaker 7 (33:40):
From the very beginning, people were knocking on the door
saying we are old for our labor.
Speaker 1 (33:48):
Callie House, she was born a sleep.
Speaker 22 (33:50):
She went out all around in the community telling black
people that they ought to ask to get somebody because
they were pulled and they were desperate. By nineteen hundred,
she had three hundred thousand dues paying members. It was
the largest organization of black folk that had existed. Pretty
(34:12):
soon her activities came to the attention of the government
and they convicted her a fraud. The federal charge was that,
at a time when you should have known that the
federal government would never give negroes anything, why were you
telling negroes they should organize to try to get something.
(34:35):
They sent her to prison to serve one year term.
She got out of prison, she went back to Danshville
to this shotgun house.
Speaker 1 (34:43):
She got uteriny cancer and she died.
Speaker 22 (34:48):
You can draw a direct mind from Kelly House to
the reparations movement today.
Speaker 2 (35:04):
Leaves on the miss ship bbe Black leaves in the
mission ship B five.
Speaker 3 (35:17):
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Speaker 6 (35:21):
Here's one, two, three, four and the rice mix five
so much.
Speaker 15 (35:27):
That's everything you get with the new five dollars meal
deal at McDonald's. All right, went back from the Big
c pause off of on at the Big Ce time out.
You can follow the Big Spurs twenty four hours a day,
seven days a week, and thirty two podcast platforms on
the universe. Has threven on six TV platforms Execurity, Comcast TV,
(35:47):
Apple TV, Local TV, Amazon and fr TV, at his
own TV and coming soon for his Dad three TV
and Limited TV. I gotta say back with the great
timmy young professional referee collegiate referee, just dropped some science
about how Deon Sanders was as a coach on the
sideline about a decade ago. You know, I was talking
(36:08):
about Shedua Sanders his meteoric rising in the world of sports. Obviously,
Deon Sanders has been so instrumental in sports, calling people's
commer's son.
Speaker 6 (36:20):
And at the same time, Dion was a.
Speaker 15 (36:22):
Great player at Florida State offense defense and then one
of the rare players to play in and for football
when the Super Bowl was two different teams, the forty
nine Ers and the Cowboys also played for the Atlanta Falcons,
and Dion also played in the World Series game. And
now he's a mentor for so many men. The impact
(36:42):
is more than just Dion. A great coach is a
coach that teaches other people how to be great.
Speaker 9 (36:47):
Your thoughts, Tommy, You know this man, he did so
many wonderful things and unfortunately we had jealousy that took place,
you know, as he was playing you know football.
Speaker 1 (36:58):
Yeah, he goes shooer for baseball game and said, well
that's not pretty. Men. Yeah, they needed him, they get
used him, but they chose not to do that. So
they don't want they don't want him to go to
the record book for that because he was just too flashy. Yeah,
but that is his norm. His norm is not our norm, right,
the culture the culture norm.
Speaker 9 (37:17):
You know, people get they they hate, they hate with
people are staying out, yeah, because.
Speaker 1 (37:22):
They are as good as they are. But he was
so good, you know. But I say, as far as.
Speaker 9 (37:26):
I'm concerned, when I know of the man, I didn't
spend a whole lot of time with him. But you know,
and when I when I see him on TV, and
you know, in his raw form, you know that's he's
he's he's really a very cool person. Yeah, and he
does and he does he does care about other people.
Speaker 6 (37:46):
Well obviously.
Speaker 15 (37:49):
Obviously shows and it's time that people get acknowledged for
being more than just an athlete.
Speaker 6 (37:56):
I want to make a transition to you.
Speaker 15 (37:58):
I know you have a deep hist a sports, a
deep knowledge about things when it comes to academia. About
being a referee, you know, you're always wrong when the
team loses a game, but you're always right with a
team wins a game. Sometime they blame the officials. But
I want you to talk about some of the things
that you are trying to bring to the public universe.
(38:20):
On a personal note, go right ahead, take it a bayseer.
Speaker 1 (38:23):
But you know I am.
Speaker 9 (38:25):
So I'm trying of seeing what I've seen over the
years and what is going on in this country, what's
going on in world, and what the media is doing
to our minds and the electronics that we have. So
we have people having less kids today than they had,
you know, years ago, baby boomers. And you know, I'm
on the echaills eat telling the baby boomers. Yeah, and
(38:46):
I come from a small I come from a small
family of six. Okay, Yeah, there are many people in
my generation that came from huge families.
Speaker 6 (38:56):
Yeah.
Speaker 9 (38:57):
So we don't have enough money pushing the social systems
that we had once before. Okay, So we see here
recently where we've got a cut in our medicare, okay, Medicaid, medicate,
food stamps, that social that that that social help that's needed.
(39:17):
You know, I go back to work this year and
I'm on the same contract I was on last year.
I'm not making more money. But guess what happened with inflation? Okay,
what happened to the dollars? That look of the value
wouldn't down. Everything got expensive all of a sudden. Okay,
So people have really tough decisions to make. But this
is what I This is what I believe. I believe
(39:38):
in Jersey, Mike has this, UH has a saying they
give to give, and I believe exactly like them, I
believe that we as a society need to quit focusing
on that man in the mirror, which is one of
my favorite songs, Man in the Mirror, and focus on
focus on your neighbor.
Speaker 1 (39:59):
Okay.
Speaker 9 (40:00):
I believe that when we come together in communities all
across America, with our next door neighbors, people across the stream,
people across the park where they may be, let's come
together in agreement and work together to make things work
out for us. Because we're going to see a shortage
(40:22):
at the grocery store. There's not gonna be enough food
on the shelves at the grocery store, and then there's
not gonna be enough money fit everyone to go around
for everyone. So I believe that it's necessary that we
team up and we partner in our communities. We must
bring in the word unity into our communities. But by
(40:43):
coming together, we were much better together than we are
a part because together we can do so much more. Okay,
but we're gonna need each other. And so when we
start putting our minds together and working together, we can
build communities. We can build any type of neighborhood that
we want to build. But we must start directing our energy,
(41:05):
our attention, you know, our positive spirit in the right
direction by coming together.
Speaker 1 (41:11):
And I know that we have to do that. But
the only way we can really do that is, first
of all, we were going to have the right mindset.
So we've got to change the way we think.
Speaker 9 (41:19):
Okay, we got to start restoring our trust, our love,
and respect and honor to our elders.
Speaker 1 (41:28):
Yep. Okay, these things that we have to do because
when we don't do them, we keep on going the
wrong direction. We're going to an anamnive life. So we
become communities of givers.
Speaker 9 (41:41):
We help out. I look through my closet, you know,
very frequently, and I'm pulling out clothes. I love this shirt,
but you know what, somebody else would love it more.
So I can say for that shirt, you served your purpose,
thank you very much.
Speaker 1 (41:54):
But it's time for you to go.
Speaker 9 (41:55):
And I pass it on to somebody else so they
can have the use of the short in and I'm
very thankful and praise the Lord that I do have
money to go by another one. But we have to
have that mentality that we have to to help others.
Because when it's only the mentality is only meet my
form and no more, that's very shallow. So the more
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people we can help, the better thing to be. So
I'm gonna I'm gonna push on the drive now to
get more people to give to nonprofits. Because for people
who use the loan form on your taxes, then it's
a taxed right whenever you give to a nonprofit, okay,
And so now I can you know counseling counsel money.
(42:41):
Also if you want to donate, I get ten percent
or more, okay of my income, I give it to
a nonprofit, whether it be a church or a five
on one seat another five to one C three that's
helping communities communitee members with domestic abuse. It may be alcohol. Listen, okay,
(43:01):
it could be you know, folks who are mentally challenged
and they need help and they can ride horses wherever
it may be. We give to these things. We don't
need the government to fund these programs. We can fund
the programs. That's why the status was given from a
five to one C three or the five five on
one C three status was given to provide for our
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communities that did not take place. And so yes, I
do fee up for the people who are no longer
able to go to the doctor as you know when
they need to without paying a load of money to
get there. But there's all kinds of things out there
that can help us get their metal share. It's one
of the plans that's out there. But we as a
people did see we can help each other. And that's
(43:48):
what I believe that we can do by coming together,
working together and following certain systems that help us grow together.
Speaker 1 (43:57):
Without the support of the US.
Speaker 6 (43:59):
Good moments, you know, that is very properly said.
Speaker 15 (44:03):
Talking to the Great timmy young about his vision for
how we can help people right now. I know, just
speaking of helping people, NFL has this thing called play sixty.
They started about a decade ago telling me to get
outside and exercise for your health, physical health. Now on
the back of end zones, right behind the goal posts
on the out of bound line. A lot of the
(44:23):
stadiums say, it takes all of us. Whether it's ending
racism or whatever it is, it takes all of it.
It's a passive message that is tacitly placed there behind
the goal post of almost every NFL stadium. So because
you can see it, where can people go to see
with their own eyes what you're talking about? Website, any
(44:47):
type of call to action, your thoughts, tim.
Speaker 6 (44:49):
Me your thoughts.
Speaker 19 (44:50):
You know.
Speaker 9 (44:51):
Actually this is a word of mouth, brassroots type movement
where we're just talking about it in right where we are. Yeah,
I don't have the thing that's one formally put out
there as a as a website just yet. Okay, we'll
get to that. We have many different websites that are
there Mountain. The website to the nonprofit of our own
(45:12):
it is called Unify dunbar dot org. The word unify
d u e N D E R dot org with
Unified Dunbar. Well we're doing We are a community that's
based on the south side of town and and folks
refer to it as many different things other than what
it really is.
Speaker 1 (45:31):
You know, it's just another part of town. But what
our goal is to connect with our neighbors, okay.
Speaker 9 (45:37):
And we're going to connect with our neighbors and work
with our neighbors and grow and connect to the neighbors as.
Speaker 1 (45:41):
Next to them.
Speaker 9 (45:42):
See, we're like that farmer. We don't want all the land.
We just want what's next to alphs so and doing that,
We're going to bring people together and how and and
we're going to do this October is October seventh. I
would love to see the whole nation can go do
this on this one particular date, you know, from six
(46:04):
pm to seven pm we do a central standard time
where we take multiple community block leaders and have a
tint and we share popsycles, I spend codes, a sandwich,
a pickle, okay, a snow cone. All we doing is
just having maybe rinkers and teeth, maybe playing dominos. Are
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we doing this bringing people together for one hour? Because
I believe one hour will make a difference. My challenge
to people at this point part in life is to
donate one hour to a non profit every month. At
the end of the year, you may just say I've donated.
I've given twelve hours of my time for a nonprofit.
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What can I do next year to better that?
Speaker 6 (46:50):
That's very well, very well said.
Speaker 15 (46:52):
There's a place here in northern California, and I'm sure
they'll over the place called Loads and Fishes where they
actually I would volunteer to go feed people who are
just in need with my real estate company, and I'll
go there for an hour.
Speaker 6 (47:05):
And the fruit is pretty good, the fact that you
can go there and get a good meal.
Speaker 15 (47:09):
But if people don't go to volunteer to work and
hand out the meal, then it may be a strain
or the organizations that do that. Talking the great timmy
young professional and collegiate referee, but I want to just
get into this in the final few minutes.
Speaker 6 (47:24):
To me, NFLS is so powerful. College football is about
the kickoff.
Speaker 15 (47:30):
But before the end of this month of August, really
want to be talking to you a lot more about
that too. What can colleges do because oftentimes college students
need a little bit of extras credit to graduate or
to add to the GPA. What would do implor at
college closest to do or even college administrators.
Speaker 6 (47:50):
I know you're you're hand in hand with a lot
of that. Your thoughts.
Speaker 9 (47:54):
Yeah, you know, I have some students coming to me
from HBCU Langston University this fall who will be doing
an internship, and I'm going to have them working for
my business, you know, because of you know, the business majors,
and then also working with nonprofits so they can see
the other side of the world, not just about making
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money but actually giving money, you know, people receiving, those
people who are providing resources, and so you know, for
for the whoever is on that staff of the university,
you know, reach out in your local community or even
two or.
Speaker 1 (48:30):
Three counties over and ask how can we serve.
Speaker 9 (48:33):
You in my community. We have oh Coma Baptist University.
Their football coach will bring those fellows too many events
in this town and they will serve literally they will.
They may they may have they come help us with cleanups,
okay when we do have a neighborhood clean up. But
one thing they do they make sure that each students
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understand you've got to give that to your community.
Speaker 1 (48:58):
It's that most universities nowadays. It is really wonderful to have.
Speaker 9 (49:03):
But that's the way you do it is that reach
out and reach out to UH, to local churches and
preferably hot to reach out to churches that we have
who have less than eighty members because those of the
ones that really need to help. Because you know, the
bigger churches, they they have a mass orgization going on.
But when you want to provide some some youth, you know,
go to the smaller churches and ask what can.
Speaker 1 (49:25):
We do to help you?
Speaker 9 (49:26):
You know, I love what Kennedy said back in the day,
asked not what uh which a country can do for you,
but as we can do for your country. And that's
what That's what I believe in the in the organization
I'm creating a group called Rhythm. Rhythm is really not
anything that's uh a huge organization. It's just get into
the rhythm of the flow of the spirit, and that
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is a giving spirit. We serve a mighty powerful UH,
a higher authority, are God than just us.
Speaker 1 (49:58):
Let's help and get into that rhythm. And what he said, well,
one thing we do in America there's really jacked up.
Speaker 9 (50:03):
We charge people to have the use of airwaves above
head right right, That era did not cast you opinion.
Speaker 1 (50:10):
Why are you charging me? Okay? Then we had food
in the ground that they want to charge money for.
Speaker 9 (50:15):
You know, and say we got you know, we made
this well, No, that food in the ground is for everybody,
and that's why he put it there.
Speaker 1 (50:23):
But we got greed going on. Okay, we got to
get beyond this greed. We got to get around that
corner of greed and.
Speaker 23 (50:29):
Learn how to use our resources, our human resources, each
other and learn to you know, government agreement in cooperation
and let's work together to help feed the hungry.
Speaker 9 (50:43):
You know, we have an annual being dinner. Okay, So
our annual bean dinner is going to be October twenty fifth.
We've been doing this in twenty ten. We call it
a being dinner. But let me tell you what last
year ochorize some fish that will make your toennails coat.
Speaker 6 (50:58):
Now you need to stop talk about all that food
you've been eating. Monk.
Speaker 15 (51:02):
You know, I'm I'm a professor of food sepling, Timmy.
You can't tell me how good everything tastes. You gotta
plastom plate.
Speaker 6 (51:08):
But that to play sometime, brother, tell me more about
you you've been doing to go ahead?
Speaker 9 (51:12):
So what so what we did last year that annual
bean dinner. We just invite we invite the you to
come over. We have different community members. Who's gonna cook?
You know, it's to say that we don't just use
everybody's a cook, so we know he listen, let's be honest.
Speaker 1 (51:27):
You come here, skinny, you gotta have some. Hey, the.
Speaker 6 (51:39):
The fruit is in Timmy, skinny, skinny people could cook too.
It's not just the big people that could cook your dogs.
Speaker 1 (51:47):
I agree they can't.
Speaker 6 (51:50):
Okay, I got you. I'm talking to the great Timmy young.
Now you're getting me hungry.
Speaker 15 (51:57):
But they're doing a great cause about in some time
and being in the In about the next two minutes,
did you say something about being in the rhythm of spirit?
Speaker 6 (52:07):
Of being in the spirit? Can you stand on that
place that thoughts? So?
Speaker 1 (52:10):
The rhythm? Okay?
Speaker 9 (52:11):
So what I learned was that I was given a
mission about a lord and and I towl it one thing,
but he told me to change it from that to rhythm.
And I thought it was kind of funny because I
don't do much with rhythm, right, Because as I said,
you know, I couldn't carry rhythm. If you put in
some sensite luggage, I couldn't carry it. No, you put
in some something like luggage. But the rhythm, what it
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does is putting us together. It's flowing together, it's moving.
When you see a wave in the ocean, you got
to catch that rave because that wave has a rhythm
to it. We as humans got to get into the
flow of who our Almighty is. He's a moving god,
so we got to be moving right with it. We
can't just be stagnant and be stealed. We got to
get out out of our own one acre of land
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and get out there and and be amongst the others
and bring together and so that when you did in
the rhythm, that means you into the flow with a
group of people. I have a band growing up. Okay,
Bootsy's Rubber Band was my man. Okay, Bootsy was my
main period. Okay, Parliament, the Punkadelics, they had it going on.
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And then you had the Ohio Players, Okay, all these
guys from Cincinnati.
Speaker 1 (53:22):
Okay, then come Earth Winning five.
Speaker 9 (53:24):
They had every instrument okay, and every instrument you can
name and somebody silly dancing.
Speaker 1 (53:31):
Everybody has a little form of thing. Flavor plays.
Speaker 9 (53:34):
Okay, you know, he got to come out and do
his thing. But the bigger the band, the better the sound.
To my ears, I love a large orchestra. I love
hearing the symphonies because you have multiple issuments being played
all together in a rhythm. That's what we're being called
to do in this time, and to come together and
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get into a rhythm and flow together.
Speaker 6 (53:59):
That is possible, the Great Tommy. You know, a universal
language is cheering.
Speaker 15 (54:05):
Croud lewis whether you're in the United States, Canada, South America, Europe, Africa,
everywhere in the world. It's synonymous. Noise is called crowd noise,
it's called cheering. You're going to do different languages where
you can't understand what someone's speaking, but if they cheer,
it's a universal language.
Speaker 6 (54:26):
Is that similar to what you're talking about? It's happened
to that spirit of rhythm, your thoughts.
Speaker 9 (54:30):
It is exactly insane. You know, when to cheer a
wind to boom that? Okay, but here, but here's one
word in case you didn't know this. Okay, all the
listening audience out there there's one word that's universe in
this world.
Speaker 1 (54:44):
Hallelujah.
Speaker 9 (54:46):
Yeah, Hallelujah in any language means the exact same thing.
Speaker 1 (54:52):
Rhythm, rhythm is in hallelujah. Rhythm is consistent.
Speaker 6 (54:57):
Yes, well, I tell you, Timmy, I always learned a
lot talking to you.
Speaker 15 (55:03):
I love sharing not only sports talk, but real life
things that go on that I love talking to you about.
Speaker 6 (55:10):
And a lot more coming up in two thousand and
twenty five.
Speaker 15 (55:14):
And before before I let you run, I know you
said that very switch or taste it when it comes
to rhythm, that's a rhythm of eating some good barbecue.
Speaker 6 (55:23):
In my where I grew up, the rhythm was that
special sauce when.
Speaker 15 (55:26):
You're eating that big sea burger or eating on those
ribs that Mama cooked on the stove. Are those ribs
that were on the barbecue pit? There's something about barbecue sauce.
Is it just my family or did you too come
up a family. We don't need a napkin when we're
having a rib cook out your thumbs.
Speaker 1 (55:41):
No, no, no, no no no. You eat a lot
of things. Got a waste, you could have it. You
can hang with shandy, okay, shame.
Speaker 15 (55:50):
I don't need a fork, I don't need a food
eating it with my hand all fair level, warm, Timmy.
I just want to say it's always a pleasure having in.
The program is never long enough, but a lot of
things are coming around the corner want you to be
a part of.
Speaker 6 (56:03):
And the ribs. Everything goes better with the right sauce.
Speaker 15 (56:06):
Is there any players If a brother's driving through Oklahoma
and I just want to get.
Speaker 6 (56:10):
Some ribs, what can I put on those ribs?
Speaker 15 (56:12):
What kind of sauce would you recommend that have put
on the ribs that I find driving through Oklahoma?
Speaker 6 (56:16):
Your thoughts?
Speaker 1 (56:17):
Did I think you? I think you gotta grab up
some some Kinia's e leak sauce, the King's roll, class
and lead.
Speaker 9 (56:23):
So that is much you put on there, because see
it is it's a Carolina sauce. Yeah, okay, that means
it's a vinegar and mustard base.
Speaker 6 (56:31):
Wow.
Speaker 9 (56:31):
Okay, man, you've got the proper seasons to go on it. Yes, okay,
now with this with this sauce, Now, what's really neat
about it? When our quantity I had to take out
some I had to take off the fat.
Speaker 1 (56:41):
And some sodium out of it.
Speaker 9 (56:42):
Yes, So now you can put this sauce on your cellar, okay,
because it can be used as address. And it's a condiment.
It's a condoment that goes on anything. Yes, okay, and
so but this but this sweet flavor, you know, has
a cod It has a little orange color that goes
along with it. Yes, and so it's not a regular
looking sauce at all.
Speaker 1 (57:00):
Wow, you know it kind of like a it's like
a French what they call it frink selling dressing. Yes,
heine fifties hid fifty seven sauce. It's about that column.
It didn't light her. Okay, it's thinner because it's dinnerger.
But the season that that's in there, Yes, I said,
when you bite into it, you have to.
Speaker 9 (57:17):
Go for a second bite. It doesn't matter if you
have it on gridge. You can have some collar greens,
some mustard greens, some green beans.
Speaker 1 (57:25):
Okay, it's gonna be good.
Speaker 9 (57:27):
Now, my granddaughter she puts her, she puts her grape,
She gets her grape. So broccoli, strawberry is in it. Okay,
that's how good of a condom it is.
Speaker 6 (57:34):
Well, that's amazing, that's amazing. Where can someone find it?
If you're not in town. If you had a game.
Speaker 15 (57:39):
If someone want to say, how can they get it?
Can they bite online? Or do they just knock on
the neighbor's door, down on the home with your thoughts.
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Hey, you go, line, you go line to a Heavenly
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It's a Heavenly Taste LLC dot com. A Heavenly Taste
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Speaker 12 (58:03):
It to you.
Speaker 1 (58:04):
But I'll tell you what, man, it's something that's worth trying.
Speaker 15 (58:07):
Yeah, I have.
Speaker 1 (58:08):
I've shipped many bottles out of California. Yes, so you know,
I know we're I know we're we're a while.
Speaker 15 (58:13):
Hold on, did you pay that tariff tax, the TAIF
tax when it came to California yet?
Speaker 1 (58:19):
No, I'll tell you what I have to do. I
had to pay that terror tax to get it.
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That's funny.
Speaker 6 (58:25):
I want to tell you. Always appreciate you.
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Tim me talking to the great to me young love
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Sir, Hey you more. I appreciate it.
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Story goes that after searching for years, it was a
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Turn and spice.
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the man was stubborn.
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I really thought it would explode.
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I assumed he was serving his chicken around the country.
Many would try to copy his recipe.
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Bark.
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He served them his fist, and if the gravy wasn't
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Sure, this may all seem a little obsessive, but the
colonel lived.
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So we could chicken.
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not only that, he served on Golden Ones Board of
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ask if they have the endorsement of someone who was
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world's fourth largest economy. And he endorsed the RDC team
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were arrested for trying to eat at a white restaurant
in the Land.
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Of the Free and the Home of the brave. But
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Arrested for trying to eat at a restaurant Black Americans
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and so as President Amos Brown. You know where he
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If that makes sense to you, next time someone does
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Attorney George Jones Esquire. Now he is a chair of
the California Black Chamber Commerce also California Black Chamber Commers Foundation.
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You know, he endorses the RDC team. But not only that.
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We have attorneys Guy Tipodoho that he's one of the
top of state planners in California and he endorses the
RDC team. But not only that, we have Leon Woods,
he's a pastor I've only on about twenty five years.
He knows many of the top lobbyis of the state
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not only that, we have the addorsement of missus Cheryl Brown.
Now she's the chair of the California Department of Beijing.
You can't get much higher than that. If you do
a trust with anybody, make sure that they have the
endorsement of that state's Department of Beijing. The RDC team does.
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She also did the trust with Graydea la Cruz. She
could do a trust with anyone in the country, but
she truse the RDC team, if that makes to you.
But not only that, we have Alice Delacruz that he's
the founder of American Veteran Benefits. Making sure our vetements
get their benefits, and he endorses the RDC team. But
not only that, we have Ray de La Cruz. He's
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the President of Resource Development a SOAKA, been doing this
thing for thirty five years going on thirty six years now,
with the highest endorsements in the state of California.
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It's the best in the business, by the opinion of
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Cruz endorses the RDC team. And then we have double
O that she's the Heal Committee for the National Black
Walth they project. She volunteered with a ce Jack and
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the Senates of Channel Slavery get our reparations, like the
just stack that made sure the Senate's of Holocaust got
the reparations.
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And also the Capitaniese Japanese.
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And tournament caps in California, making sure that the Japanese
that are in turn in the tournament caps of California
got reparations.
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The sentence of channel slavery at next, our Native.
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Anerkans get their reparations because you can go to gambling
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It won my cape. I'm the business.
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In a little as one day. You gotta get that
some praise. I said, give it praise, praise, praise. Because
of praise, it's a templeting the pace. But they got
to call eight hundred and seven seven.
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First podcast, I'll pay almost to my beautiful family legacy.
Speaker 6 (01:17:10):
And I know they say, if you know where you
come from, maybe you respect your root a little bit out.
Speaker 15 (01:17:16):
I gotta tell you I love giving praise to trive
on my mother's side, my great grandparents, my mom pop,
beautiful loving kind people always making sure, lots of love
for their family and lots of food in the belly.
I love them with all my heart, mind, body and soul.
And then my grandparents m did and has a guid.
They were seers. They got off the time, look at
a person and tell you a lot about that past,
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that present in their future.
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They still help me to this day. I love them
with all my heart, mind, body and soul.
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And then I can always appear on my mama, the
most beautiful mama that God ever made with his own
hands into history. Put a universe turn on the hiss
to our program, a food program, also coaching all boys
literally baseball team to the chappa.
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Jep of the universe.
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You and my mama's a praise always saying Roger Shine.
She says to God, he said, for all the land
that thou seest, will I give you? And I see
forever the best person I ever met in my life,
my dear Mama. I love it with all my body
and shoulders. On my father's side, my grandparent Albert, and
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I've heard of Courrege. They were pastors. They had three churches.
They owned two gas stations. They also owned forty acres
of land. About eight years old, walking through the hallway
about ten o'clock at night and no click, I told
somebody tested me on my forehead.
Speaker 6 (01:18:35):
She said, what are you doing, young men, going against
the cookies? I said, what are you doing with my grandma?
It's ten o'clock at night, you know, the going to
bed at eight thirty. She said, what are you doing?
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Man?
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Going against the cookies? I said, cookers? The baby cruptter.
But I'm doing, Granma. I'm gonna get my reparations. But
a couple of cookies wouldn't urt. It been a long week.
She said.
Speaker 15 (01:18:54):
There's something about your voice. I love hearing you speak,
and now makes you supported being.
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Heard all of us. I love them in all my heart,
my body and soul.
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My beautiful father form a United States Air Force fighting
planet chief mechanic, always making sure that planes can fly
hide so to get all stay safe for night. My
dad always sends development mind to the highest extent. In fact,
my father is the first one to tell me about
the s R. Seventy one Blackbird. He said that plane
can fly from Los Angeles to Washington, DZ and one
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hour and four minutes. He said that play was fast
like whitening. That player so fast, and now they haven't
retired in museums. I love my dad with all my
body and soul. And then my beautiful brother tied, but
that bomb back to voice, always talking sports from politics
if a racist reader, always saying go forward, Todd. I
love you with all my body and soul. My beautiful daughter, Daisy,
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the most beautiful daughter that God ever maid with his
own hands in the history oh the University, Collin's graduate.
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Two degrees with honors in three and a half years.
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It became the first time in the history of the
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It never happened before until two beautiful intellers are black
men and the crew started doing our thing.
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Wellson, that against that end in the show with a way,
But I'm through standing jams. God the praise I can
always give God praise. I give him praise.
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Prays praise.
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You know, Daisy, you could beat anything.
Speaker 15 (01:20:23):
Always trust God, pray the blood of Jesus. Always pray
iic at fifty four seventeen. I pray that no weapons
from against that prop You know. Daisy is a great athlete.
In high school, she scored six goals in the soccer game.
It was Daisy with the dribble, Daisy with the kid
days even the go.
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And the team won the game. You can always win
the game.
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You can always win in life.
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Always trust God, always praise God, Love me with all
my body and soul, and then my beautiful have some Suddenknlcolm,
there was handsome son that God hadn't made with his
own hand.
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Get a hear his dree. Oh the universe, Collins Graduate
various mark everyew that a good man. Malcom always praised
God the blood of Jesus.
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Always pray Isaiah fifty four to seventeen. I pray that
no rep from niggas like plophile now ma coma help
me save trees. It's always hit the newspapers and look
up chats.
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On players and teams in fifty sports. And one day
because at Dad let me just google it and a
lab but went off.
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I've been googling ever since, like you google too, and
now I'm on platforms all over the world. One day
heading up the high school because at Dad, I said, yes, son,
He said, you want to see bigg sports on TV.
I said sure, he said, pick up the remote, aiming
at the TV and say play big sports. You see
your show come up. Now that's before it was even
on the air. And about a month or two later
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you can see an unexpandited Comcast TV, Apple TV, Rocal TV,
Amazon FI T and now attersode On TV, JAD three
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Can you be anything you want to be? Always trust God?
Always plays God. I'm not given all my heart, my
body and soul.
Speaker 15 (01:22:06):
And then Big C with all that won the Doleds
over the years, like my great grandparents come out of
that burn where their church buddies always saying you gotta believe, you,
gotta believe, you gotta believe. They left getting ready to run. Yeah,
I'll welcome to the show. It's been nominated Bus Spoke Podcast.
You see, I have those scripts. I have no drug prompt,
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I have no producer in my ear. All I have
was is gland in the brain called the cremial glad.
The ancients call it the third eye. They say that's
how you talk to God. And that's why I talk so.
Speaker 6 (01:22:38):
Loud, and I scream so loud, and I give God
the praise because I want God's favorite. I touch to
God and I need you. That's about three. I'm taking red.
You know, I always pay honest to.
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The best Friday ever want the planet Back in the days,
there's a man known by the name of jug with
Danny Brown. He's knowing that Muhammad A leads around here. Man,
you would always tell I leave you so like a butterfly,
and you sing like a bee. Rumble, young man rumbled,
he said, But all you got to use.
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How can you lose? I mean said, I'm so pretty
and I can't plosibly be beat. And every time I
live in the big sports, I shout reparations, now, reparations lavera.
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And then I saw that guy, but it's not I
seemed that could be there no fight, agree, n Muhammad,
I leave. You know, I always play off to the
inimitable locat Nipic Kon Jr. In the Nervous Sixty Weeks,
President Abra, I'm nickoln Doctor King said, the arc of.
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The more universe is long and appears towards.
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The justice every president Abray, I'm Lincoln. He was the
only president. But it is to see the fast reparations.
You know what, if they say the conference right now,
you would have passed that one beautiful bill. How about
you passed reparations now the just that reparations forever.
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Say it again.
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They saying past reparations now, the just that that's preparations
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Say it again. They've been saying past reparations now the
just act that lebl races forever.
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I thank you, I am pre center, and I hope
that you have a super fantastic Praise God.
Speaker 19 (01:24:29):
For the first time since twenty twenty, the league will
not be displaying the phrase end racism. Instead, one end
of the field will have the phrase choose love. The
other will read it takes all of us. The messaging
in the end zone is part of the Inspired Change
program that began in twenty eighteen. Commissioner Roger Goodell said
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Monday the NFL has no plans to change that program,
despite the federal government and several major corporations deciding to
roll back their diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives.
Speaker 21 (01:25:00):
We got into diversity efforts because we felt it was
the right thing for the National Football League, and we're
going to continue to those efforts because we've not only
convinced ourselves, I think we've proven ourselves that it does
make the NFL.
Speaker 19 (01:25:14):
Better field painting, and final preparations at the New Orleans Superdom.
We're finished over the weekend. As for what inspired the
choice of this year's slogans, NFL spokesperson Brian McCarthy said
in a statement, they reflect the recent tragedies the country
has suffered, such as the wildfires in California, the terrorist
attack in New Orleans on New Year's Eve, and the
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recent plane crash in Washington, DC.
Speaker 1 (01:25:37):
We felt it was an.
Speaker 19 (01:25:38):
Appropriate statement for what the country has collectively endured given
recent tragedies, and can serve as an inspiration. The statement read,
the Super Bowl is often a snapshot in time. In
the NFL is in a unique position to capture and
lift the imagination of the country, McCarthy says, during the
regular season in playoffs, the home team chooses the messaging
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displayed on the field or during the Super Bowl. It
is a lead decision and that decision was not influenced
by the country's current political climate.
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