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Yes he was tame.

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Still bank, still doing my thing because I left say
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Charlton Curry a former NFL player now President and CEO
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discussions on race, big business in sports. He is the
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It was the largest organization of black folk that had existed.

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That's my threat. I'm ticket with it. At the same time,
sometimes you want to go, but somebody knows your name.
But somebody knows your name. My goodness.

Speaker 12 (10:24):
Maybe it's just me because almost every day I team
I team to I think I taught Putty Cat. What
was that commercial? I think I taught Putty Cat. Well,
they're trying to get rid of the public television. I
think I saw Putty Tech at the same time. I
think I went into a Putty Tech day. That was
a good boy, and we were talking about having an appointment.

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I bought some business and he came to me and
I sat down with him. We repect me to talk
and I said, hey, well I'm here and we'll have
the conversation. But I said that my phone reason I
got to answer because I do funding me and this
phone rang and I had a call with my funding department.
It took about three minutes, and he said, okay, now
I need your under better attention. I said, no problem,

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may have it. But if a funding called, come, dude,
I got to answer. He said, well, my day's busy too.
I said, well that's that's fine, but if a call come,
I gotta answer it.

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And he was perturn. He said, well, I've been running
around trying to meet me you for two days. I
said two two. I guess that's taguar read Chris what.
I guess that's taggular reads.

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But again I tell you this, good old boy, we
have we have Glory Faine's son Shide and rating in
our lives.

Speaker 5 (11:33):
But yesterday he was telling me when I met with
him yesterday and.

Speaker 12 (11:36):
He told me the problem with America for all the immigrants.
I said, freeze immigrants. I said, you're talking about the
eighteen sixty six Indian treaty. The only immigrants that kill
the Indians were people that look like you. But he
said again, well, the only problem with America are the immigrants.

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The immigrants. I said that dash your liberty said, we're
all immigrants. All I can from the African consident were
all immigrants. But this white man said to me, I'm
gonna give you a presentation that you gotta pay attention.

Speaker 5 (12:12):
He said, got attention.

Speaker 12 (12:14):
I said, you already lost. You have me at Hello
paying attention. You're gonna ask a man to pay attention.
Of course I'm gonna pay attention. That's why i sat
down to meet with you. But he took on a
tone of the antimilumitas.

Speaker 5 (12:27):
Now I need your undivided attention. And he came across
as a good man, a decent man. We just have it.

Speaker 12 (12:34):
What a John mckenzay. He's a good man, he's a
disserent man. We we just we just see things differently.
But the man said, I need your undivided attention. As
if he's paying me the listen, I'm not tolerted giving
you my undivided attention. I already told you I do lending.
If a funding call comes, I gotta take that call.
And then he pointed his finger at me, said, listen,

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my day's busy you. I said, that's fine, go ahead
and give me your presentation. He said, you gotta pay attention, though,
I said, you always lost me at Hilou.

Speaker 5 (13:03):
Now what kind of man is gonna pay attention? You
gotta write stuff down.

Speaker 12 (13:07):
And so he gave me these documents to look at,
some insurance documents, and he said, you can take a
picture of him. You know, I took a picture. Of course,
I take a picture. I always do because I want
my own copy. And then he was about to tell
me another part of his self pitch, and my phone
ring again, and so, you know, excuse me my coff button,
but the phone ring again.

Speaker 5 (13:28):
I said, excuse me, I gotta take this call. And
he seemed to be pictured that.

Speaker 12 (13:32):
I was trying to make a religion he said. He said, listen,
I'm trying to retire a scheme. I gotta sell these policies.
But you will say, some money and I said greed.
I said greedy, and then he pointed a finger at me.
He said, well, listen, my job's important to you. My
days as busy as yours. I said, okay, what's the
presentation and he said, well, I need you to look

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at these documentations. He gave me a spill and then
if I need you to sign this document, I said, well,
I don't sign anything without my lawyer looking at it.

Speaker 5 (14:01):
He said, oh, with this conversation, go over, you need
a lawyer to look at me. I said. This is
the same man that said the problem with America is immigration.
What do you think? What do you think they call
black Americans? They used to say that problem with America
is integration, real segregation, now segregation forever.

Speaker 12 (14:21):
The league Governor Wallace, he said, the problem with America,
it's all this integracious stuff. You know. They had to
call in the National Guard and the military to get
for young black girls to go to the Central High School.

Speaker 5 (14:37):
What a shame.

Speaker 12 (14:38):
They should have stayed in segregated schools where they were
not being at dogs sicked on them, and people sat them,
shoot them and lench them and beat them up just
for wanting to get an education. Well, the problem with
America is all this immigracious stuff.

Speaker 5 (14:52):
Where we heard that before.

Speaker 12 (14:53):
They used to say the problem with Americans all this integration.
That's how they had to fight for integration, which may
have been which may have been a trick. Even doctor
King said he has a fear that he's immigrated into
a burning house. But in twenty twenty five, I'm a beautiful,
intelligent black man, and i'm and I'm rich, and it

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had a.

Speaker 5 (15:15):
White man tell me, now, listen, fair attention.

Speaker 12 (15:18):
When I'm talking to you, probably about seventy something years old,
I was like, I said.

Speaker 5 (15:22):
You about to be all the involved in mind. You
cannot ask the man to pay attention. It's been leave me.

Speaker 12 (15:28):
I have a right to speak. I speak what I
wanted to me. He said, well, I gotta get through
this vegetation. I said, no, you don't. All you gotta
do is give me the documents I can have. Am
I turn in the canoe ber?

Speaker 5 (15:36):
Oh this coming in?

Speaker 12 (15:39):
I said, wait a minute, what do you mean you
don't want me to look at the documents I'm signing.
You just want me to sign when you say sign.
He said, well, I've been doing this for a long time.
I sold thousands of policies and no one's ever asked
me if they could have the documents reviewed. I said,
I said, well, maybe that's how you were raised. Listen,
the same man that said the problem with a gun

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it's immigration, and he wants me to just sign what
he says. You know, that's what that's called elder abuse.
When people take elders and they say, you don't have
to have attorneys. Look at what I'm telling you to sign.
Just said it, sign it, don't ask me any questions.
Hell dare you ask me.

Speaker 5 (16:19):
If you have an attorney look at it?

Speaker 12 (16:22):
And I mean that because I do work with some
great attorneys and estate planners, and they always advise you
have your attorney or your CPA look at this documentation.
But this old white man, he said, how dare you
have an attorney? Look at what I'm telling you to
siding I'll not tolerate an attorney looking at this documentation.

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I said, well, I'm not gonna sign anything if I
can't have my attorney.

Speaker 5 (16:45):
Reve you it first. Oh I'm word term. He was offended.
He said, well, I'm kind of offended. I said, what
are you offended about?

Speaker 12 (16:53):
He said, I'm offended that you're asking me if you
can have your attorney look at the documentation that I'm
asking you to sign.

Speaker 5 (17:00):
I said, well, that's how I was raised.

Speaker 12 (17:07):
How many people sliging this man's documentation when you already
told me that America's biggest problem is immigration. They used
to say, America's biggest problem's immigration. I remember all the
things that came to my mind when I faced discrimination
over the years, even just documentation. Everybody, when someone gives

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you a document to sign your name of him, you
have a right to have a lawyer look at it
unless you're out of your loging mind. He was fuck
who was a Vulcan? He had Captain J. T. Kirk
the good documentation before he signed him. Listening up people,
LW's has gone on. I work in the mortgage industry
where sometimes people fudge documents, they forged names, they ambis

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the money, which is a crime punicable by prison time.

Speaker 5 (17:54):
I know people that I work with that are behind bars.

Speaker 12 (17:56):
Right now because they say, you don't need a learn
and look at what I'm telling you to sign at it.

Speaker 5 (18:01):
I'm offended you asked me if you can have a
lawyer look at it, and it's real talk. How many dumb.

Speaker 12 (18:06):
People would sign anything because they've told you. I tell
you to get your second and thinking, go.

Speaker 5 (18:12):
Have your lawyer look at it.

Speaker 12 (18:13):
I may have had a bad nay, I might have
forgotten something. Any woman that has a man tell you, hey,
don't ask me what you.

Speaker 5 (18:20):
Signing, just sign it. I've done this many many times.
I'm trying to retire.

Speaker 12 (18:25):
He wanted my signature, he's one of my IDs, my address,
my social Security number, my name, dated birth.

Speaker 5 (18:33):
You wanted everything and it is in hell? Dare you
ask me if you give that day? Tell you look
at it first?

Speaker 12 (18:40):
I said, isn't that how they've thrown a lot of
land from Black Americans? Isn't that what domain is all about? Whether,
even in the United States of America, is talking about
penalties for an eminent domain where they were stolen land
from people that they should have had.

Speaker 5 (18:56):
In the safety of their own name. But some spindlers
come in to town.

Speaker 12 (19:02):
If someone tells you to sign sign this legal document
and you don't have the common sense to have a
lawyer look at it first, run, you gotta run. It's
better to be safe than sorry. Any man that's represented
a company says, oh, you don't need legal You don't

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need legal advice.

Speaker 5 (19:24):
You mean I don't need legal advice? Who wrote the doc?
Who wrote the contact? Let me to sign?

Speaker 12 (19:28):
Oh, that's written by our lawyer. Okay, then let my
lawyers look at it too before I sign it.

Speaker 5 (19:33):
Oh, I'm I'm offended. You you gotta ask me if
if I gonna let you have a lawyer look at
it first. I'm offended. Well, if you offended, if you
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Up out You diverse in the black hole.

Speaker 12 (23:08):
You gotta give me some praise, Give me a praise, praise,
praise all life again in the black hole. You're less
than my entarity. You mean you want to have a lawyer.
Read what I'm telling you to sign with your name
address told nothing, David, birth time is license And.

Speaker 5 (23:28):
You question to me that you want a lord to
look at it, and that is grace, you say, give
me some praise. You're questioning mind tarnty my birth everywhere
you guys are gone.

Speaker 12 (23:38):
You're gonna kill Bill Detroit after Native Americans about questioning
your integnity if you ask them what happened to them?

Speaker 5 (23:45):
Ask my accepted from after they thought they were going
on a cruise.

Speaker 12 (23:49):
Question of your intevity if you're not gone, when you
heaven't killed, stilled and praying in my death list, that's
in fact. Ladies and gentlemen, anyone need your Robin's license,
you're a signature, your native your address. Ask them if

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you can have a copey to have your lawyer look
get over. Oh, I'll not tolerate you crushing my integrity.
Integrity whoa who wrote the contract? My lawyer run the contract? Great,
I want my lawyer to review the contract. Oh, I've
never in my life been so selthern. No, you know
I have black friends, I said, well happen any of

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them were dumbing up the sign with their name, driving license.

Speaker 5 (24:39):
Address, associcuted member and not have their lawyer the goat. Oh,
I've never had a problem, and you're still working at
seventy one. That is a problem. No, I questioned everything.
I have my lawyer of the gott, I might.

Speaker 3 (24:53):
Have a mad day.

Speaker 5 (24:55):
You crushing my integrity. You don't have who intequity. I
know the history your people.

Speaker 12 (25:00):
It started with the church. They just they described Jesus
Christ as a white man, ail and blind. He's not
that the Bible, you can't find it. He's oh, there's
no crazy, there's no there's no Christ doesn't it's not
an inspector of persons. The Christ doesn't have a color.
I said, we're Revelation chapter one where fourteen and fifteen
the Book of Daniel Chapting seven verse nine, at ten

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and sick described to Jesus Christ as a man with
here like lamp wool, just.

Speaker 5 (25:29):
Getting the color of brass.

Speaker 12 (25:31):
With all these passes all over the country and all
throughout the world, they with this image as a pale
white man like the one. Tell me, don't cost your intereritive. No,
I questioned everything. But I'm telling you I got black friends.
You know I got black friends. I said, so do
I What's I gotta do with it?

Speaker 5 (25:52):
I gotta get to old run prepoort blade touch down.

Speaker 12 (25:59):
I got big c may the Baseball tyer rankings. You
gotta question the thirty. Most of these guys, they have lawyers,
all sports agents. Look at that contract, put the trade
deadline in the your mirror. One ball that from man
one giantly from mankind. How dare you questioning my integrity?

Speaker 5 (26:20):
Then that's what the central team as a team coming
out swinging.

Speaker 12 (26:24):
At historic clip while another playoff off was flupped up
at the hands of the miamivirnments in Tom will tell
who put themselves into the club that urable long enough
for a long post season run off fans never worked.
I love what I do big ceas Major League Baseball
power renkings. Now if you couldn't, If you want to
question my integrity, then you got to put in the

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same effort that I put in to get to scout
all these teams. And you got my media sources, that's
my stories, and I'm thinking with it. You can question
everybody's integrity.

Speaker 5 (26:55):
Everybody's questing the integrity.

Speaker 12 (26:58):
I got number ten, the big Seeds Major League Baseball
Regies brothers on first and thirty that accountful of the
business splatter.

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Swung on d nor feel getting the whole back to
the wall.

Speaker 12 (27:13):
Oh Ras say hello to my little friends. They say,
the girls love the loan ball, and men love the
hit deep, the hitting deep in New York City, I
got the New York Yankees coming at the number ten
in Big Seeds Major League Baseball power records.

Speaker 5 (27:30):
Now the Yankees, in a perfect.

Speaker 12 (27:32):
Scenario, none of their athletes would ever have their lawyer
look at the contract.

Speaker 5 (27:36):
They will just sil it. Just don't you dare question
what I tell you to side. Just give me your
driver's license. I want your social Security number, I want
your address. I want to I want you to sign
on this dotted line and then I'll get back to you.
Well what do you get? Who are you taking my
information too? I'm taking to my partners. We're partners. You
ever hear from fraud man? I have my lawyer took

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get everything? Why there? Oh, dare not tolerate being quested.

Speaker 12 (28:02):
Imagine the baseball players say, I'll, dare you tell me
I can't have my lawyer look.

Speaker 5 (28:07):
At my contract. I can't tell you.

Speaker 12 (28:10):
The achronism deadline happened for Major League Baseball and Camilo
the Ball, David Bennard and Jake Berg giving up a.

Speaker 5 (28:18):
Combined nine runs. Maybe the best of the rest of
the season.

Speaker 12 (28:21):
It did.

Speaker 5 (28:21):
They give that many up in their first game on
Friday in two eighties. But I tell you the Yankees,
the Yankees would Yankees what I still.

Speaker 12 (28:30):
Got the Yankees coming in that Big seeds number ten
in Big Seas Major League Baseball Power, Muggis.

Speaker 5 (28:35):
I'll tell you because the Yankees, even if they're not.

Speaker 12 (28:41):
And you're Big ten, Top ten power, Muggs, you gotta
tell me baseball is better.

Speaker 5 (28:47):
In New York City when the Yankees are winning.

Speaker 12 (28:49):
And that's why I put them at number ten in
Big Seeds Major League Baseball Power Muggins. And I believe
no matter what people think about the Yankees, they'll find
a way to be in the thicke of things that
mind sort I'm thinking with it. I got number nine
if six seeds Major League Baseball prior records, runners out
of the first and seconds, the calf, the pitch spider
swoll fifty in the ball of field, back to the wall.

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Bovers say hello by a little friends, they say, the
girl loved the long ball, and men love to hit deep.

Speaker 5 (29:21):
I gotta say the hitting deep down in San Diego.

Speaker 12 (29:24):
The great Louis Areas career has gotta be twenty five
games at least. At the same time, it's only sixteen
that the street he's currently on. That's the kind of
incredible when you think about it. He may go on
a forty game streak something. He's got a great hitting
streak going. I think he'll probably go forty games. Maybe

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that's a stretch, but I got the the padres at
Big Seeds number nine, a Big Seeds Major League Baseball regres.
How you questioned my entirety wanted to have an attorney
read when I told you to sign.

Speaker 5 (29:56):
All I need is your drama device? Is your address?
You dated first, give social Security number, and you're sitting
at chat. Don't question my eternity, don't question my executy.

Speaker 12 (30:09):
I got the eight the fix Seeds, Major League Baseball
priorities and runners of first and sect, the cowful, the
pss splatters.

Speaker 5 (30:16):
Come on fifty left field. Get the whole back to
the world. Out he hovers. He Hello to my little reds.
They did.

Speaker 12 (30:28):
The girl loved the lung Bowl, and men lived to
hit deep. They're hitting deep down in Texas. If this
October is coming up, it will be at least ten
years since the Great Carlos career took his first postseason
at bat for Houston in two thousand and fifteen October six,
and shortly after his twenty first birthday, he fin out
against Merceario to knock him. Over the course of his

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first Ascal tenure, he would end up with three postseason
walk off and of course in World Story and Chapperton.
I got the Houghton Astros at number eight in Big
Seas Major Ly Baseball.

Speaker 5 (31:01):
Tire rekis, that's my three and I'm taking with it.

Speaker 12 (31:05):
I got number seven at Big Seeds Major League Baseball
Fire records runners are the first and second that counts
for the Piston fastball star on dad, dude, get the
balls to the field, back to the wall, out of
oh Man.

Speaker 5 (31:22):
Say hello to my little friends. They see the girl
loves the loan ball and men love to hit deep.

Speaker 12 (31:28):
Make sure you sign those street up throw papers before
you started signing deep and hitting deep and right feel
back to the wall.

Speaker 5 (31:37):
I'm not tolerated having attorneys look up what I'm telling
you to sign. Just trust me, don't crash in mind, Diggory.

Speaker 12 (31:44):
I got to New York Mets number seven and Big
Seeds Major League Baseball Fire records that the mess traded
for Ryan Hensley and the dominant narrative, and that he
had not been as an incredible this season as he
was in twenty twenty four. And while that maybe two,
it should also if you noted that he's looked much
better over the past month than he did over the

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first half of the year. He's given up just one
earned run since June nineteen and took out fourteen battles.

Speaker 5 (32:12):
In eleven eighties. He had his.

Speaker 12 (32:15):
Agents took at the documentation that they wanted him the
side of brand level rock. I've got number six in
big seeds Major League Baseball Tyro recus one on first
and thirty.

Speaker 5 (32:26):
The Council of the Slader.

Speaker 12 (32:27):
Stud on, Dad, dude, get the whole Lett field back
to the world out of old say hello.

Speaker 5 (32:38):
To my little friends. They said.

Speaker 12 (32:39):
The girl loved the lone ball, and men loved a
hit deepen hitting deep in Philadelphia. In three and one
half years as the Twins goal of Johann Durant not
seventy four saints for the team. Duran earned a save
in his first game as a Phillies in a uniform
and a dominant fashion image sure looks like he's gonna
be a great player. Training the lone loans go in

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the galaxy for a far away by the great gob Waking.
Considering these signed through the twenty twenty eight season, and
and he had his his agent review his contract. He
had your agent refer contracts from praise out there. You
have the chanton to to ding mind terror. I'm not
terrant having your agent.

Speaker 5 (33:21):
Look at my contract.

Speaker 12 (33:23):
That that what the police said. They said, Yeah, as
your agent look at it. White man told me you're
sunk of mine charity. What do you mean you gotta
have a lawyer think at what I tell you to sign?
I said, that's how I was reading. I got number
five and big seas major League Baseball parragons. That's my
through that they give me a runner, then first and
second the cawful of the fist slider swallowed did get

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the whole city field back to the wall.

Speaker 5 (33:52):
Oh man, say hello to my little friends, they said.
The girl loved the long ball, and men love to
hit deep. The hitting.

Speaker 12 (34:00):
Actual bands are being being worried about the Dodgers fitting
all year. But now that the great play Snell, he's
back like Arnold Schortznakker's back he's in the rotation being
closed to six men. Snailed is an amazing player for
the Dodgers. Of course, you know about the great Clayton Churchhall,
the great Joy or time had the glass now Shima

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model all spraying number work. The Dodgers will be in
the tykend things come October. Remember Rookie Suzaki is still
working his way back the Dodgers. They're defending the World
three Championship now. I don't know if they'll win it,
but I still see the Dodgers getting back to the NLCS.

Speaker 5 (34:41):
That's my story.

Speaker 12 (34:42):
I'm thinking where they runners on first, in third, that
counts for the fish slider swell.

Speaker 5 (34:49):
In the whole left field. Back to the world. Out
of the home, say hello to my little friends.

Speaker 12 (34:58):
I have to Detroit Tigres after number four and big
seeds Major League Baseball, biwer regers.

Speaker 5 (35:04):
This is Joe Lewis town. You know the Lions.

Speaker 12 (35:07):
They were the number one seed in the NFC playoffs
last year and and the Washington and managers took them down.

Speaker 5 (35:14):
The Tigers in baseball, they have hope.

Speaker 12 (35:17):
The Tigers have stabilized after their initial brutal post All
Star Breaks troubles and one wonders if even they'll remember
that they took a step back. After all, they're eight
games up in the Al Central, the No Rule Challenger
looking like it's.

Speaker 5 (35:31):
It emerging anytime soon. This is a good team. I
don't I don't know how far they'll go in the playoffs,
and nobody does. But I can tell you right.

Speaker 12 (35:41):
They're the They're the best hope for Detroit to get
to a championship game. The Lions, they had a chance
that they got knocked out, the bad boys the business.
They haven't seen a chapter game in a long long time,
and so now the Tigers give us some hope to
the great City Detroit. I got the number four a
big season, Major League Baseball, Bower Reggers. I got number
three big She's Major League Baseball Powermacker one online, first

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count ful, the pitch slider.

Speaker 5 (36:09):
Good dude, this is the whole the field. Back to
the world out Holber, say hello to my little friends.

Speaker 12 (36:19):
They say, the girl love the long ball and men
love to hit deep. They're hitting deep in Toronto. You
gotta go to Canada because deep. All the additions at
the deadline, my predation is one that'll be talking about
both of October. The great Shane Bieber. This is a
cy Young Award winner who's just about to return from
Thomas John Soviet. He's been trained long ago in the

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gallery far and far away by the greed Oobi bon Lobe.
He's looked great and the miners and his pitching for
a new contractor's offseason. If he's helping anything like his
whole self, the Jays have a chance to bring a
hitdot to Toronto.

Speaker 5 (36:57):
That my story.

Speaker 12 (36:57):
They've done to be poor, They've done to be poor.
I got them at number three in Big Seeds major
Ly Baseball power Reggids.

Speaker 5 (37:05):
I got. I got number two, number two two. I
guess that's how I was raised.

Speaker 12 (37:10):
I got number two in Big SE's Major League Baseball
Power Reggas Guanagan first and second.

Speaker 5 (37:16):
The califul mouth dude, get the hole to the field,
back to the world over. Say hello to my little friends.

Speaker 12 (37:29):
They say, the girl loves the lone ball and me
and love the heat deep. I got the Brewers at
number two in Big Sea's Major League Baseball power records.
Even think about the Brewers and what they're doing. They
lost to Jackson's Thrill and the most exciting young hitter
to be injured with a hamstring strain. He'll be back

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before the end of the year. But not only did
they replace them without a hitch. The very night all
Stars nine Brewers got a hit. Think about that, all
starting nine they got to hit. It's the eighth time
they've managed to do that this year, and they're solid
baseball team. I don't like their stadium. It's not a
great it's not a great place to watch a baseball game.

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But if they can get where they want to get
there beating a lot of cheese in the city Milwaukee.

Speaker 5 (38:17):
That far story that digured with it. But I got
number one, number one, number one in Big C's Major
League Baseball power.

Speaker 12 (38:25):
Racist from the weirdey city where everybody reads a contract.
You know they think they think Chicago's Wendy because it's Wendy.
You know it's Wendy for the politic. You got to
read the contract. In fact, how you're a lawyer, read
the contract only a fool. We're represented zef in court.
It's only a full with signed documentation with your name,

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your driver's license, your social Security number, your date of birth,
your home address, all that stuff. Without knowing who you're
dealing with out there.

Speaker 5 (38:55):
How dare you it's sold my integrity? What do you
mean you need a lawyer to make over this documentation?
I got black friends. You're not the only black day
I have dealt with. I said, well, well that's a problem.

Speaker 12 (39:09):
There's a lot of time they've been shown that racial
disparity with corporations refused to give a loan to a
black man or a black woman with the same credit
score as a white Before Boss Rokobeck been sued for
a discrimination in Lindy, they prefer close when I'm black
homeowner with good credit and good income documentation, they settled
a lawsuit.

Speaker 5 (39:29):
Oh, how dare you tell me you need a lawyer
to look over my documentation?

Speaker 12 (39:33):
Always have a lawyer look over your documentation unless you
just want to be rocks, unless you just want to
be rough.

Speaker 5 (39:39):
If you if you had a lawyer to your documentation,
can I have one dew mind?

Speaker 12 (39:43):
I got number one from the Womed City, not because
it's winny, but because of its politics.

Speaker 5 (39:49):
Right as on first and thirty, they counsel the bits.

Speaker 12 (39:52):
Backball, hold on bety, get the wholes in the field,
back to the wall. Oh runs, say hello to my
little friends they did. The girls loved the lung ball
and men loved the Hindi b scaddle. I got the
Cubs at number one, the Big Seas, the Big Season,

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Number one, hits.

Speaker 5 (40:15):
Big Sleep Baseball, the Tara recast, that's pas during them
to get with it.

Speaker 12 (40:19):
I got to Chicago because one of the pub the
biggest basses away one from the special fraternity of Major
League Baseball Hall of Famous. There's always kind words said
about the player and all the people they touched in
their lives. But even in that context, the op pourint
of breath for Ryan Samberg was really overwhelming this week.
Samberg was famously one of the friendliest, kindest players and

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reason baseball memory, and there is an inn afituary of
him this week that wasn't full of one of the
stories and showing why in this one of the world
that we have called sports, the sportsman as I called
the sports universe, a lot of people get along from
different backgrounds, different faiths and religious all friends of them work.
But one thing I find in common with every professional athlete,

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you know the part which they all have a lawyer
called an agent. Look at their contract.

Speaker 5 (41:09):
Why a big saying you don't just sud I tell
you to sign. Yeah.

Speaker 12 (41:13):
Even Jerry Jones, he's down there bill in Michael Farson
about to lose Macha Parson because the ego. He only
realized he got one of the best players in football
and he wants to back them through the cold.

Speaker 5 (41:23):
And maybe they're trying to get more.

Speaker 12 (41:24):
Attention for the for the Dallas Cowboys because media pays attention.
You got a guy that's like the next flaws tainter
set them. But you better believe Parson's gonna have his
lawyer looking at the contract.

Speaker 5 (41:36):
I can't believe.

Speaker 12 (41:36):
Even Jerry Jones said, you haven't have your lawyer. Look
at the contract I'm about to give you.

Speaker 5 (41:42):
Have your lawyer, look at the contract I'm about to
give you.

Speaker 12 (41:46):
You know a lot of guys they lose money because
they signed these investment opportunities with the guy that said out, dare.

Speaker 5 (41:51):
You quit the mind? Tarnedy sat it. I got black friends.
That was a closer. They sit in the closer he said,
he said big z. I said yeah. He said, he said,
I got black friends. I said, what's that guy to me?
Sidey of God track. I got a lot of black clients.

Speaker 12 (42:09):
I said that any of them have a lawyer looking
at the contract before they signed it and gave you
their social Security, their DATD for their driving license, in
their address, in their mother's maiden name. He said, they
don't cutt their mind. Pegrity, I said, have they read
about white history?

Speaker 1 (42:26):
I mean hed this.

Speaker 5 (42:26):
Have they read about the black cups?

Speaker 12 (42:28):
Have they read about Jim Crow law, segregation now, segregation forever?

Speaker 5 (42:34):
Have they read about that stuff? I have don't.

Speaker 12 (42:38):
I don't trust anybody, let alone someone filling white. I
gotta have a lawyer look at it. I just know
American history too much.

Speaker 5 (42:44):
I know American history too much.

Speaker 12 (42:47):
That's why we got the Constitution, the thirteenth Amendment. You
know they signed in the midments in love. You know
President Avery, I'm thinking he's signed to executive order the
massurpation front ele Me.

Speaker 5 (43:00):
He signed.

Speaker 12 (43:03):
He had his lawyers look it over. That's why you
got to have when you're doing business. As somebody said,
you're too dumb to have a second opinion from a lawyer.
That's why a lot of people get taken advantage of.
They don't get a second opinion. And that's a shame
all athletes to get a second opinion. That's why they
have that's why they have representation. And then you have

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an old white man saying out there, you quitted my teguity. Well,
I've read about right history. Do you think the Native
American said, questioning the white man's integrity eighteen sixty sixty
Native American Treaty. I told him about the homes that
that of eighteen sixty two, where white men are given
one hundred and sixty eight as the land. You know

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they gave black men nothing. You want me to not
question your intequity. I asked him to do about the
GI Bill that gave white soldiers the GI Bill, United
States government did that coming back from World WARDE. They
gave black people nothing. I say, have you ever heard
of civil rights movement where people were feeding over.

Speaker 5 (44:03):
The head.

Speaker 12 (44:05):
And a raft by police dogs just because they wanted
to vote? And you ask me to do I questioning
a white man's integrity.

Speaker 5 (44:12):
I all your froging mind. Of course I do. Everybody should.
I don't care where the color you are, but especially
white men.

Speaker 12 (44:20):
They killed filling the story everywhere throughout history, and now
they want to get rid of black history. I'll not
tolerate you questioned the mind integrity.

Speaker 5 (44:28):
I questioned everybody's integrity. That's my threat and I'm thinking
with it.

Speaker 12 (44:32):
But don't question the mind tegrity for a big Sea's
Major League Baseball parties.

Speaker 5 (44:37):
You gotta get the whole and give us some praise.
Give him praise, praise, praise. That's my threat, and I'm
thinking with it. You gotta give it a praise because
I deserve it.

Speaker 12 (44:46):
I'm gonna take what's called the Big Sea Falls, also
known as the Big Seat time out.

Speaker 5 (44:51):
I'll be back in just a moment.

Speaker 7 (45:01):
Reparations has been here and have been working on for generations.
From the very beginning, people were knocking on the door saying,
we are old for our labor.

Speaker 9 (45:13):
Callie House she was born a slave. She went out
all around in the community telling black people that they
ought to have asked the government to get somebody because
they were poor and they were desperate. By the nineteen hundred,
she had three hundred thousand dues paying members. It was
the largest organization of black folk that had existed.

Speaker 1 (45:37):
Pretty soon, her.

Speaker 9 (45:38):
Activities came to the attention of the government and they
convicted her a fraud.

Speaker 13 (45:44):
The federal charge was that at a time when you
should have known that the federal government would have never
give Negroes anything. Why were you telling negroes they should
organize to try to get something.

Speaker 9 (46:00):
Center to prison to serve one year term. She got
out of prison, she went back to Danishville to this
shotgun house. She got udor any cancer, and she died.
You can draw a direct line from Kelly House to
the reparations movement today.

Speaker 1 (46:30):
Let's play a game.

Speaker 15 (46:33):
Let's pretend for a moment you own an apartment building
and I want to rent from you. I have a
steady job, I make a good salary and have a
good credit history. Would you rent your place to me?

Speaker 8 (46:47):
How about now? Do you still like me or have
your opinions changed? What if I have an accent or
a last name that sounds for it? What if I
have a disability? What if I'm a single parent? Would
you steer me away? Would you close the door?

Speaker 5 (47:08):
Would you?

Speaker 14 (47:10):
The Fair Housing Act protects your right to live where
you want, no matter what's your race, color, national origin, sex, religion, disability,
or family status. If you think you've been discriminated against,
call us fair housing. It's not an option, it's the law.

Speaker 5 (47:31):
There you go down welcome to there's your championship game
fast few years.

Speaker 2 (47:41):
The bix goal.

Speaker 6 (47:49):
You can score four times points on restaurants around the world,
so you can raise the bar on game.

Speaker 8 (47:57):
Acts, the Pals, the backing of American Express.

Speaker 16 (48:15):
For seventy years, we've known that anything is possible the
moment we enter our happy place.

Speaker 5 (48:33):
As long as elephants still fly, Hey, the bubbles carry
your woods across the last.

Speaker 16 (48:41):
And the Hero's symbol.

Speaker 5 (48:43):
This is how memories are made.

Speaker 16 (48:48):
As long as the night shines bright with joy.

Speaker 1 (48:55):
And hungs warm our hearts.

Speaker 17 (49:00):
It's so small, right, As long as we have for
each other there we have everything that makes this place.

Speaker 5 (49:19):
The happiest. Great thanks fantastic.

Speaker 16 (49:28):
Bed join us for the seventieth celebration that the happiest
place on Earth.

Speaker 5 (49:44):
All right back when the Big Seed ball.

Speaker 12 (49:47):
Allfol know and have that Big Seeds, I'm out. You
can follow Big Seas born.

Speaker 5 (49:51):
Put them a hour of the day to seven days
a week or thirty two podcast platform blah blah blah,
the universe every sixty platforms, a conting Cat.

Speaker 12 (50:00):
TV, Apple DV, Rookley DV, and Amazon for GB and
a lot of smart TV's.

Speaker 5 (50:04):
All of the uk verse. That's my part. I'm thinking
with it. But you know, there's a talk.

Speaker 18 (50:09):
About keat Lee Clarton in civil rights in Quotas forty seven,
who I believe has destroyed civil rights bills and laws.

Speaker 5 (50:21):
PERMANI actually and a lot of the DDI. But now
Quotas forty.

Speaker 12 (50:25):
Seven has something to say about civil rights when they
come up to k Clark in.

Speaker 5 (50:30):
The w NBA. I think if you want to focus
on civil rights, people.

Speaker 12 (50:36):
Are losing jobs, women around the country, users, especially black women,
last hired, first fire, losing jobs, losing healthcare, medical benefits,
the food program that stuff the program, see poor people's
that's more of an issue than a basketball player in
the w NBA, whether she's having civil rights viol ages.

Speaker 5 (50:57):
So she's not. She's not a victim of rich profiling.

Speaker 12 (51:01):
She's an athlete. And she was poked in the eyes,
which happens. The greatest basketball player in the history universe,
Karim afadul Jafar, he was spoken to me. I also,
that's why you weren't goggle. Michael Jory was roughed up
by and I didn't white bad boys.

Speaker 5 (51:19):
The land is right. They rubbed them up until they
want to tap the deep Curry was up the round.

Speaker 12 (51:24):
You know, oftentimes in athletes they get battered and bruised,
and that's part of life.

Speaker 5 (51:30):
Is it? More person on a kidney, Clark probably sold.

Speaker 12 (51:33):
She's considered the great White hope for female basketball WNBA,
and that's a main team America's version of it. She's
a great athlete, and they would get deny that he
should give you a special treatment.

Speaker 5 (51:43):
You bet she is as she earned it.

Speaker 12 (51:46):
Maybe maybe not, but you got to realize she's getting
a lot of attention because he's a white woman, an
e lite that's predominantly black.

Speaker 5 (51:53):
And that brings white people to the TV screens. So
of course they're gonna.

Speaker 12 (51:57):
Buy her jerseys because America has always had a race
problem because.

Speaker 5 (52:00):
They refused to pay reparation.

Speaker 12 (52:03):
So obviously when a white person comes along as good
as she is, she's gonna face the same type of
scrutiny on the basketball court that black our Americans are
facing corporate America. Oftentimes you get that side on like
the white man that told me to day when I
said I want to see the contract and have my
lawyer look at it, he said, that's insulting my integrity.

Speaker 5 (52:21):
How dare you want to look at my contract with
the lawyer?

Speaker 12 (52:25):
I remember the housing discrimination, redlining, racial profiling, prisoned up
to a complex.

Speaker 5 (52:31):
How would you not question the white man for anything?

Speaker 12 (52:34):
And these TV executives, they want to have more eyes
on the screen and white Americans will pay more attention
when they have a great white hope that's been improven.

Speaker 5 (52:42):
I'll leave Jerry Corey. People know that she's a good athlete.

Speaker 12 (52:46):
She's got to earn it the good and the bad
like everybody else. But you know, mediable people give her
more favored because of skin color. That's just a fact.

Speaker 5 (52:55):
Them could deny that. I think back to the.

Speaker 12 (52:58):
Days of about a I don't know what eight years ago,
Conor mcgregord for money Mayweather.

Speaker 5 (53:04):
The media made that black versus white. It was really
MMA versus boxing, but the media made of that black
versus white.

Speaker 12 (53:10):
And there was some knuckleheads that thought that an MM
guy could use boxing rules and be a black man
who was never lost a fight.

Speaker 5 (53:17):
I know people in my.

Speaker 12 (53:18):
Own corner of the law and corner of course, they
was said, oh, there's no way that that money maywhere
they could be con mcrecord, well, M may fighting mcgregord
would have won, but they had boxing rules, so money
maywhere the run wouldn't even give a stage or not

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Dick Ball, Mike Tyson, whatever it is, It's always been there.

Speaker 5 (53:43):
When Jesse Owens won, they burned the Olympics, it was
there too. Even the Hishian wanted to stake his end
as equl as he was. That's his life.

Speaker 12 (53:53):
And in sports you're gonna half people that put buds
the seats, and at this time she's.

Speaker 5 (53:58):
Gonna do that because maintreen.

Speaker 12 (54:00):
They want to see a great white height they've always
wanted to, not that he hasn't earned it. She deserves
the same kind of favoritism in the basketball court that
black Americas deserves in corporate America. Now, what someone says
is an egregious thing happened if to a white lady
in WNA basketball.

Speaker 5 (54:15):
Where's that same attention to detail when it comfs eliminate
the civil rights Where's that same attention to concerned?

Speaker 12 (54:22):
We know it's not there, but at the same time,
sports can bring up counture together, not the fact, but
what I really want to see is the same.

Speaker 5 (54:31):
If it's for on reparations, reparations, now reparations we have
one that.

Speaker 12 (54:37):
Flotus forty seventh took that same attention on reparations that
because on a white woman that he feels he's being
repped up in the w NBA, because I remember, down
Goes Frasier, Down Goes Frasier, Down go Stracia.

Speaker 5 (54:50):
He was locked down by George Foreman. That was a
real fight. Ali boom bay yay, Ali boom bay yay.

Speaker 12 (54:59):
The crowd was I mean ali bo bay ye, which
I think in their labor's language, was killed George for
a minute.

Speaker 5 (55:06):
I may be wrong about that, but that's what I believe.
It's called kill George. Ali boom by ye. The one
made a big stick about it. It's just bravado and
sports machismo.

Speaker 12 (55:14):
Even the late hul Covid he has some courtable means
to say about people of color, but he also had
a moment where he came to Jesus and he apologized,
but America made him a big famous white man. The
hawk Hulkan arrested, getting a lot of racist bitch all
of him. So there's always a way to look for
raised to bring people together. Our turn people a park.

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I think athletes are stronger enough to come together that's
just the fact. But at the same time, when media
can make some money, and they'll do what they can to.

Speaker 5 (55:44):
Make some money.

Speaker 12 (55:46):
Even people get mad at me when I say live
from the World Games in Africa.

Speaker 5 (55:52):
They on a media competition.

Speaker 12 (55:54):
I'm gonna take us some of the fastest people getting
history of the universe, one hundred and twenty thousands strong
of the capital of the Aafrica, and may never wont
me have Olympic chapin.

Speaker 5 (56:06):
Jesse Owens gip the grat just only some praise.

Speaker 12 (56:10):
Give him praise, praise, praise, and they number two Olympic
chaplain you saying boo, give the great you praise modes
flim praise, give him praise, praise, praise, and may number
three Olympic chapin the great crowd Lewis, you're.

Speaker 5 (56:25):
The great, Jehan Lewis, some praise, give him praise, praise, praise,
and main number or Olympic chapin.

Speaker 12 (56:31):
The great Noah lows integrat no lows some praise, give
him praise, praise, praise, and made them at five we
have well chapin big see Yeah they seed some praise,
give him praise, praise, praise, and main number six he
asked Jesus Christ.

Speaker 5 (56:51):
Give Jesus Christ some praise, give him praise, praise, praise
won the great bit here over one hundred and twenty
thousands strong. That you it's on thick, you can cut
it with a knife. Is on your mark again we
can see the trees.

Speaker 12 (57:07):
Gets that out of the bus fast Jesus Christ Owens
Lewis book, Big Seed Jesus Christ Orange Lewis now allows
after for this line, big tossing for this liner at
a time at eight point nine love time, at making
that time a photo finish.

Speaker 5 (57:24):
If you don't like that, you don't like the hundred
meter dash, we got fire story. I'm thinking with it now.

Speaker 12 (57:31):
Whether Jesus Christ would have one our big sea or
now allows are called Lewis are using both. I guess
he owns doesn't really matter, because of course bringing people together,
just like I want to bring people together.

Speaker 5 (57:43):
I'm not tolerant you having a lawyer. Look at my contract.
That's what a white man told me, the dean. Of course,
I put to the intective a white man. Have you
not read the color of law?

Speaker 4 (57:57):
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I'm glad you're asked. I'll not tolerate you closing the
mind integrity? What do you mean a lawyer needs to
look at your contract?

Speaker 12 (01:01:44):
Look at you sign it with your social Security numbers,
your ID, your driver's license, your data birth I'll dare you.
What do you mean you dear me have a lawyer
look at my stuff? Only an old white guy would
say that. That's how he's stolen almost everything they've ever
from the end to bail on needs to the day
if out sign that contract, you don't know where that

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You got a phrase a trouble give the way. So
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never said to put you as a seven.

Speaker 12 (01:02:55):
You w guess the RGC to well, I'm glad to
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He said, when a man told me, how dare you
want to look at my contract and have a lawyer review.

Speaker 5 (01:03:08):
In and you corrected my integrity? I don't even know
you lesson, you have no integrity. I always told any.

Speaker 12 (01:03:17):
Client elim but having a lawyer look at the documentation,
you have the trust, we trusted lawyer.

Speaker 5 (01:03:23):
We have the endorsement of the late James Woman.

Speaker 12 (01:03:25):
You know, he advised four California governors and let the
change in California nursing homes. You know, he was a
CEO of a California association and health facilities.

Speaker 5 (01:03:35):
He served on Golden Ones board of directors for twenty
one years. And he told Ray, he said, y'all, man,
if you showed me how to trigger the long term
care entiments, I will endorse it. But we showed him.
He endorsed them. He's a great attorneys. He endorsed the
RDAC team. But not only that, we had to lead
Robert Crusty. You know, he was a top legal counselor

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for Calpurs. You know, if Calpurs won one of the.

Speaker 12 (01:04:00):
Largest employers in California, California one of the world's is
the world's fourth classes economy, only behind the United States, China, England.

Speaker 5 (01:04:09):
In the California. You know, he endorsed the RDC team,
the top legal council. Of course, they review contracts. But
not only in that.

Speaker 12 (01:04:18):
He happened president of NAACP. Jamos Brown, San Francisco Chef Day.
You know, he gave them benedications a vice president Kamala Harris.
It's a coco at the DNC. He also had lunch
with doctor Martin Luther King's union. They were arrested for.

Speaker 5 (01:04:32):
Eating or trying to eat at a white restaurant that
said whites only. How dare you pushing mind?

Speaker 12 (01:04:37):
Jegardy the course, look in the contract. You know where
he was about two months before he was a vice
president Kamala Harris doing the venization.

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He was on the Big Sea Sports. He said big C.
I said yes to the brown. He said, you got
that protector assets. You need asset protections. After I do
said okay.

Speaker 12 (01:04:57):
But here's a man, the president of the NAACP me
I need active protective and he trusts the RDC team.

Speaker 5 (01:05:04):
He endorsed it on my program. He was arrested with
doctor King because they were trying to eat at a
white only rest plant. How dare you put the mind
turn it if you're a white man? I got a question.
You have a history of killing, stealing in this ruin Hoople.
You're on history. Google it and he endorses the RDC team.

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But not only that, we have a attorney of Jorce Jones.

Speaker 12 (01:05:30):
It's quiet like he's a chairman of the caliber of
your Blackchamber of Commerce also californ on your Black Chamber
Commers on DJ.

Speaker 5 (01:05:37):
He endorses the RDC team.

Speaker 12 (01:05:39):
He said, get it in writing and having attorney review it.
But not only that, we have a tony he's got.
But oh, he's one of the Tapa state planners in
all of California and he endorses the RDC team. Talk
to him many times. He's on the same team that
I'm on.

Speaker 5 (01:05:58):
How'll dare you you have a layer? Look at my contract?
You questioned mine charity, that your assets.

Speaker 12 (01:06:05):
I questioned your integrity. Of course, anybody that said, don't
have a lawyer review these documents. I have black friends.
I've never had anyone questioning mine. Gretty well, I feel
for those people. I have pastor Leon Woods known in
twenty five years. He works with many of the top
lobbies of the state Capitol of California, and he endorses

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the RDC team.

Speaker 5 (01:06:28):
But not only that, we had missus RYL. Brown. Now
see the chair of the California Department of Bejing. You
can't get a hired and endorse within that. And he
endorses the RDC team. In fact, she did a trust
with rape met her many times. It's on the same team.
But not only that, we have.

Speaker 12 (01:06:46):
Alis Dela Druid, the founder of American Veteran Benefits, helping
our vetermans get their benefits.

Speaker 5 (01:06:55):
You know, he endorses the RDC team. But not only that,
we haven't red Delar.

Speaker 19 (01:06:59):
Druids's been doing a thing more than thirty five years
with the highest endorsements of the State of California and
by the government's handbook, and he endorses the RDC TV.

Speaker 5 (01:07:18):
He's my partner.

Speaker 12 (01:07:20):
You gotta have Laura's review your documentation before you sign it.

Speaker 5 (01:07:23):
Of course to anybody that tells you not to. Oh
my tolerant, you questioned the mind digorty.

Speaker 12 (01:07:32):
But not only that, but we have double who now
see that they have committee for the national that Lass
Seat project. She's also a volunteer with a c Jack
of Call Lissen for Austin at Nouba, California, helping to
make sure the centers of Chapel Stavy get our reparations.

Speaker 5 (01:07:45):
You know, because they were putting the shopping. My white
men looked like the one that told me, don't dare
you quitted? The mind Deegrity Slavery from fifteen nineteen to
eighteen sixty five. Don't qut it your integrity? What integrity.

Speaker 3 (01:08:02):
You have?

Speaker 12 (01:08:03):
The own economics where the talk football, let's eat you
can google it extra second one of that organ can
you see you not as a funny by that man
and he profit that man.

Speaker 5 (01:08:11):
He's also flooding another black firm and she endorses the
ARDC team. But not only that, we have big se
isn't it here listening? You bet that's right? You bet
your assets. I'm the only one that broadcasts live from
the black hole. You gotta get a.

Speaker 12 (01:08:26):
Black hole for praise, give it a praise, price price.
That's where the black simons are. They say diamonds are
thread up. Wait until you get your hand on a
black diving. You got to hear the black diamonds and freeze.
I'm a coult chair of the Now of the Black Holls,
this project making sure that the citizens challes to get
our reparations from all that wickedness that went on against

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Black Americans.

Speaker 5 (01:08:49):
I'm a business devailoaoent sod with the RDC team in
best line business funding. But not only that rumor hazard
I have more in my.

Speaker 12 (01:09:01):
That's a rumor but it's a fact, and rumor has it,
I'm the number one virtue tuckers sports jobs and asset
protection in the universe. Now we have a we have
a lot of our TV and podcast pregren get perturbed
about what quarters forty seven said about our civil rights

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violation because Kate Lee Clark is being rubbed up by
other athletes. All athletes get rubbed up if you put
that same emphasis on trying to act perturbed that a
white girl's being rubbed up and a game was work
when people get rubbed them all the time. I've been
knocked out playing football. Nobody plowed our civil rights violations
against me or for me. But all these guys acting

(01:09:47):
like they're they're so concerned about the civil rights protections,
they don't They don't even tell a worry about reparations.

Speaker 5 (01:09:54):
Not one, not two, not three, not four, not five,
not but Big C does.

Speaker 12 (01:10:02):
I'm the only one that has the decency talk about
what doctor Mark Lutherking talked about and President Abraham Lincoln
that's reparations now, reparations whatever.

Speaker 5 (01:10:14):
And I offer jobs and insurance and opportunities to people.
Now we know no fight.

Speaker 12 (01:10:19):
A lot of people they said you're you're fired, but
big ceed is hoop. I'll tell you if you're look
at for work. I have consecutive working capital.

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Listen up to tells people in the United States and Canada.

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billion dollars from not of them to appraisal, no provident lust,
no TAXI turn, no W two. We are early to
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in frash meet and we get fun and as little
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seven seven two eight sixteen four to eight hundred seven
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and you can have a lawyer of review any documentation.

Speaker 5 (01:11:21):
That's my story. I'm thinking with it.

Speaker 12 (01:11:22):
You got to get that some braize. You gotta give
that praise, praise, praise. I gotta tell you, you gotta
give that praise. My story always and I'm taking with it.

Speaker 5 (01:11:31):
You know. I always play offices to my beautiful family legazine.

Speaker 12 (01:11:34):
I started my mother's side, my great grandparents, Mama and
Pop them in beautiful, loving kind people.

Speaker 5 (01:11:39):
Always had lots of love in the family and lots
of food and balty.

Speaker 12 (01:11:43):
They say, always have a second opinion on any contract
you sign, especially by your lawyer.

Speaker 5 (01:11:50):
They loved.

Speaker 12 (01:11:50):
They loved me with all their heart, my body and soul,
and I loved them with all my heart, my body
and soul. And then my beautiful grandpays. But did they
has a guy. They were seers because awesome time look
at a person can tell you a lot about their path.

Speaker 5 (01:12:02):
That present in their future.

Speaker 12 (01:12:04):
And they still help me in his day. When that
man put his finger in my face, I said, don't
put the hand on.

Speaker 5 (01:12:09):
My face, sir.

Speaker 12 (01:12:10):
He said, well, I'm trying to tell you my time
is notable too. I said, don't put your finger in
my face. He put his hand down. Don't ever let
someone tell you you can't have a contract reviewed and
they still help me in this day.

Speaker 5 (01:12:26):
Let them in all my body and so I can
always depend on my.

Speaker 12 (01:12:29):
Mama, the most beautiful mama that God ever made with
his own hands in the history. Put the universe start
on the hand, start program a food program, and coach
and all boys and literally baseball team, do the championship
o the universe.

Speaker 5 (01:12:43):
Always seeing Roger.

Speaker 20 (01:12:44):
Shine, she said, for God, he said, for all the
lamb andout seeing, will I give you and rise he
I love my mama with all my my body and
sold the best person I ever met.

Speaker 5 (01:12:55):
In my life.

Speaker 12 (01:12:57):
My mama always standing getting a second the finger, and
let a lawyer review your contract on my file side.
My grandparents oubut and that further curry the rep fashion.
They on three churches, they on two.

Speaker 5 (01:13:09):
Jat fishes, and they own forty egres of land.

Speaker 12 (01:13:12):
I remember being eight years old walking through the hallway
and opening about ten o'clock at night. I saw someone
touch me my full head. My grandmother says, yes, man,
what are you doing against the cookies? I said, WHOA,
what are you doing?

Speaker 5 (01:13:22):
A Grandma? It's tendagag at night. You know me would
have made a eighteen thirty.

Speaker 12 (01:13:26):
She said, what are you doing? Man, going against the cookies?
I said, cookers the baby crapping. What I'm doing, Grandma,
I'm gonna get my reparations. Would have been a long wait.
She said something about your voice. I loved the idiots speak,
and I think it's sports.

Speaker 5 (01:13:40):
You can crow it all over the universe for the
black hole. I'm the only ports for the bright can
live from the black hole. Let them in all my
body and sold.

Speaker 12 (01:13:50):
My beautiful father, former the United States Air Force fighting plight,
that chief mechanic, always making sure that planes can play
high to get all stay safe for night, always saying sun.
They up your mind as extent and always get a
second opinion. I have a lawyer every few year contracts.
Love my dad with all my heart, mind, body and soul.
In fact, my dad's the first one that sent me
about the start seventy one BlackBerry, He says, sign that

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planking of class. I'm washing from Los Angeles to Washington.

Speaker 5 (01:14:16):
DC in one hour and four minutes. It was fast
like lightning.

Speaker 12 (01:14:20):
That playments were fast, and now it's in museums all
over this country. Love my dad with all my heart, mind,
body and soul. My beautiful brother Tid my'm back and voice,
always talking sports.

Speaker 5 (01:14:33):
The politics.

Speaker 12 (01:14:34):
Tiss was like thunder and lightning with Tavis, me gave
her racist readers always say and.

Speaker 5 (01:14:39):
Go forward, Tiz, I love it with all my heart, mind,
body and soul.

Speaker 12 (01:14:44):
And then my beautiful daughter, Daisy, the most beautiful daughter
that God ever made with his own hands in his universe.
Collins graduate two degrees with dollars in three and a
half years from a major university.

Speaker 5 (01:14:57):
Some come lade these.

Speaker 12 (01:14:59):
Sad of the very first interview for a busy sports
back in the days that Salem media. It became the
first time on the history of the United States of
America that NFL money, that football thought that broadcasting live on.

Speaker 5 (01:15:09):
The Wall Street Business Network.

Speaker 12 (01:15:11):
It had never happened before until two beautiful and tailors
of black men should have thrown earth things. And then
Sandanigan said in to serve run away when I'm still standing,
and I always get a second opinion. Daisy always trusts God,
always cat on God. I pray Isaiah fifty four to seventeen.
I prayed that no welcome against that popcorn could be

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anything you want to be.

Speaker 5 (01:15:33):
These is a great athlete. He scored six goals, who
in the soccer game in high school. With it Daisy
to dribble, Daisy was a kick, Daisy the go go,
go go go, and the peep of the game. You
could always win in life.

Speaker 12 (01:15:51):
Always trust God, always cat on God in the blood
of Jesus. I love it with all my body and soul,
My beautiful help to flame. Malcolm almost has the son
that God ever made with his own hands. Either his
dream for the universe. Collins graduate furious, warn't every day a.

Speaker 5 (01:16:08):
Good man may come help me save trees.

Speaker 12 (01:16:11):
I just always get the newspapers and they're going to
stats on players and teams are fixties sports. And one
day macolm said, Dad, when you just google it in
a light bulb went up. I've been googled ever since,
mock him. Now I'm all over the world on bikes
e sports. One day, heading off the high school, Malcolm's
aid Dad, I said, yes, son, He said, you want
to see BIGS sports on TV?

Speaker 5 (01:16:32):
I said sure, He said, figure out the remote. Even
at the TV, say play sixty sports. You see your
show come up. That's before but even on the air.

Speaker 12 (01:16:42):
About a month or two later, you can find a
streaming extreenity, Comcast TV, Apple TV, Group, Boo TV, Amazon,
Fi TV, Now at his Own TV and TV three
TV coming through the Limited TV. Malcolm, you could be
anything you want to be. Always trust God, Always cat
on God. I pray Isaiah fifty four to seventeen that
whether from going to get you that Poppa always get

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a second opinion on any contract from a lawyer.

Speaker 5 (01:17:05):
That's my story. I'm digging with it.

Speaker 12 (01:17:06):
And then Big C with all that wealth and knowledge
over the years, let my great grandparents coming out of
that barn where their church. Buddy's always saying, you gotta believe, you,
gotta believe, you gotta believe.

Speaker 5 (01:17:16):
Say left getting ready to rumble.

Speaker 12 (01:17:21):
Yeah, welcome to this show. If Nona that bas He
supported podcast.

Speaker 5 (01:17:25):
You see, I have no scripts, I have no do
tell a paper, I have no producer in my ear.
What I have with this gland in the brain calls
a predial glass. He ain't just call it the third eye.

Speaker 12 (01:17:37):
They say, that's how you're taught to God. That's why
I com so loud God, God, I want get to.

Speaker 5 (01:17:41):
Hit my praise.

Speaker 21 (01:17:42):
He said, for all the land that thou see is
when I give you and I see Zava and I.

Speaker 5 (01:17:48):
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