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September 1, 2025 • 85 mins
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Stand beside and.

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Through the night went along from the boat, from the boat.

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God?

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Stand me sighing and through the night with the light
from the.

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Why with.

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Speaker 9 (02:18):
Charlton Curry a former NFL player now President and CEO
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Steals than stealing my thing.

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So some of that say too much change. And even
when I was close to defeat, I'm lit.

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S feet, it came to fall across the closing school,
getting him helpless.

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Taking you want to hear a story. This is a
story that takes place every Saturday in front of thousands,
hundreds of thousands.

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It swamps.

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Deserts, woods on the.

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Top of mountains with rivalries that go back decades, back
to the beginning of time. They're singing changing yellow back
to back champions and.

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Those looking for revenge.

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This story has techno wild animals, massive bandits, and abduct
that rides a bike, No that kind of bike. There's
magic rocks, human juice boxes, arms that are cannons, and
a new sheriff in Boulder. This story has everything you
want and a great story. So what do you say

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you wanted her story.

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Problem.

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At the very same time that America refused to give
the negro in a land, so an act of Congress,
our government was giving away minionsbakers of land in the
West and the Midwest Flord.

Speaker 5 (05:54):
But not only did they give.

Speaker 14 (05:56):
The land, they built land grad colleges with government money.

Speaker 5 (06:02):
To teach them how to farm.

Speaker 14 (06:03):
Not only that they've provided county agents con further that
expertise and farment. Not only that they've provided low interest
rates in order that they could mechanize that farm. Not
only that today many of these people are receiving million,
hundreds of dollars in federal subsidies. Knocked the farm, and

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they are the dinner people telling the black.

Speaker 5 (06:27):
Man that we all lift himself by his own footstraps.

Speaker 14 (06:32):
This is what we're faced with, and this is a
reality now when we come.

Speaker 13 (06:36):
To Washington.

Speaker 5 (06:39):
In this campaign, we are coming to.

Speaker 14 (06:43):
Get our check.

Speaker 9 (06:51):
Reparations has been here and have been working on for generations.

Speaker 11 (06:54):
From the very beginning, people were knocking on the door
saying we are old for our labor.

Speaker 15 (07:02):
Callie House, she was born a slave.

Speaker 2 (07:05):
She went out all around.

Speaker 15 (07:07):
In the community telling black people that they ought to
ask the government to get somebody because they were pulled
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. Pretty soon her

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activities came to the attention of the government and they
convicted her a fraud.

Speaker 16 (07:34):
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 5 (07:49):
They sent her to.

Speaker 15 (07:50):
Prison to serve one year term. She got out of prison,
she went back to Danshville to this Shotgun house.

Speaker 13 (07:57):
She got uterine cancer and she died.

Speaker 15 (08:03):
You can draw a direct line from Kelly House to
the reparations movement today.

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Mm hmmm.

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Speaker 20 (10:19):
There is discrimination in this world, and slavery and slaughterer
and starvation.

Speaker 19 (10:25):
Governments repressed their people.

Speaker 20 (10:28):
Millions are trapped in poverty while the nation grows rich
and wealth is lavished on armaments everywhere.

Speaker 19 (10:37):
These are differing.

Speaker 20 (10:38):
Evils, but they are the common works of man.

Speaker 19 (10:43):
They respect the imperfection of.

Speaker 20 (10:44):
Human justice, the inadequacy of human compassion, Our lack of
sensibility towards the suffering of our fellows. But we can
perhaps remember, even if only for a time, those who
live with us are our brothers, that they share with us,

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the same short moment of life that they seek as
we do, nothing but the chance to live out their
lives and purpose and happiness, winning what satisfaction and fulfillment
they can. Surely, this bond of common faith, this bond
of common goal, can begin to teach us something. Surely

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we can learn at least to look at those around
us as fellow men.

Speaker 19 (11:35):
Surely we can begin to work a little hard.

Speaker 20 (11:37):
And to bind up the wounds among us, and to
become in our own hearts brothers and countrymen.

Speaker 19 (11:44):
Once again, the answer is to rely on you.

Speaker 20 (11:50):
Not a time of life, but a state of mind,
a temper of the will, a quality of imagination, a
predominance of courage, joe, timidity of the appetite or adventure over.

Speaker 19 (12:03):
The love of these.

Speaker 20 (12:06):
The crueltyes obstacles of this swiftly changing planet will not
yield to the obsolete dogmas and outworn slogans.

Speaker 19 (12:15):
They cannot be moved by those who.

Speaker 20 (12:17):
Claim to a present that has already died, prefer the
illusion of security to the excitement and danger that come
with even the most peaceful progress.

Speaker 19 (12:29):
It is a revolutionary world we live in, and this
generation at home and around the world, has had thrust
upon it a greater burden.

Speaker 20 (12:38):
Of responsibility than any generation that has ever lived.

Speaker 19 (12:44):
Some believe there is nothing one man or one woman can.

Speaker 20 (12:48):
Do against the enormous array of the world's ills. Yet
many of the world's great movements of thought and action
have quote from the work of a single man. When
the young Monk began the Protestant Reformation, the young General
extended an empire from Macedonia the borders of the Earth,

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a young woman replayed the territory of France, who was
a young Italian explorer who discovered the New World, and
the thirty two year old Thomas Jefferson reclaimed that old.

Speaker 19 (13:22):
Men are created e These men moved the world, and
so can we.

Speaker 5 (13:29):
All pup will.

Speaker 20 (13:31):
Have the greatness to bend history itself, but each of
us could work to change just for a portion of events,
and in the total of all those acts will.

Speaker 19 (13:41):
Be written in the history of this generation. Each time
a man stands up for an ideal, the acts come prove.

Speaker 20 (13:50):
A lot of others, or strikes out against injustice. He
sends forth a tiny ripple of hope, toursing each other
from a manion different scets's of energy and daring. Those
ripples build a current that can sweep down the mightiest
walls of oppression and resistance, if you are willing to
brave the disapproval of their fellows, the censure of their colleagues,

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the wrath of their society.

Speaker 19 (14:18):
Moral courage is a rare.

Speaker 20 (14:19):
Commodity than bravery in battle or great intelligence. Yet it
is the one essentially vital quality for those who seem
to change the world that yields most painfully change.

Speaker 19 (14:34):
I believe that in this generation, those with the courage
to enter the moral.

Speaker 20 (14:38):
Conflict find themselves and companions in every corner of the pole.
Unfortunate among us there is a temptation to follow the
easy and nvidia pass, a personal ambition and financial success
so grandly spread before those enjoy the privilege of education.

Speaker 19 (14:59):
But that is not the row. History is marked out
for us.

Speaker 5 (15:02):
Like it or not. We live in times of nature
and uncertainty.

Speaker 20 (15:07):
They are also more open to the creative energy of
men than any other time in history, all of us
will ultimately be judged, and as the years, we will
surely judge ourselves on the event we have contributed to
building a new world society, and the extent to which

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our ideals and goes have.

Speaker 5 (15:32):
Shaped that event.

Speaker 20 (15:34):
Our future may lie beyond our vision, but it is
not completely beyond our control.

Speaker 19 (15:42):
It is the shaking impulse of America that neither faith,
nor nature.

Speaker 20 (15:48):
Or the irresistible times history, with the work of our
own hands, match.

Speaker 19 (15:55):
To reason and principle, and we all determine our destiny.

Speaker 20 (16:00):
There is pride in that, even arrogance, but there is
also experience and truth in any.

Speaker 19 (16:07):
Event, is the only way we can live. That is
the way he lived. That is what he needs us,
My brother, need not be idealized.

Speaker 20 (16:22):
We're in large death beyond what he was in life,
to be remembered simply as a good and decent man.
Saw wrong and tried to write it, saw suffering and
tried to heal it.

Speaker 19 (16:37):
So I will try to stop it.

Speaker 5 (16:41):
Those of us loved him, you know, taking.

Speaker 20 (16:44):
Him to his rest today right then? What he was
to us, what he wished for others, for something that
he come to pass from all the world as he
said many times.

Speaker 19 (16:58):
And then he thoughts of this nation. Those he touched
sought to touch him.

Speaker 20 (17:06):
Some men's see things as they are and say why
I dream things that never were?

Speaker 19 (17:12):
That say why not?

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Broad don't know what is why? You're a very bit
of busy. Lets you ready to rumble?

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Yeah, welcome to the snow. My name is Sutan A
Big Sea Sports.

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Is Big Sea.

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Sports coming to you to the South Lake, to California
on a great day.

Speaker 1 (18:04):
Happy September the first, twenty twenty five today. So it's
POSI by your norse in California. Cadillac leaders hopefully all
use Cadillac as the league, the standard of the world.

Speaker 5 (18:16):
You go by in test Clive yours tell him I
want to take a test drive in.

Speaker 1 (18:21):
The black hole in the universe. You gotta give that
some praise. Give me pray, praise, praise and water.

Speaker 5 (18:27):
A great day.

Speaker 1 (18:28):
It's called labor day. I want to see everybody. I
hope you're having a great time. I'm doing the labor.
I've been laboring on some amber. Oh my goodness to
all bet Daddy's special sauce. Let us tease, take us
it's a color grease total sent the seed go on,
give U some praise, given, praise, praise, praise, so beautiful

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like tah is about seventy three degrees, waiting for the
college football to kick off.

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They could a boy, He's back, Joe Bella, take us
back off.

Speaker 1 (18:59):
Friends, every word I want to say, I want beautiful
and jealous. A black man broadcasting from Lake Tahoe, Get
the black Hole, getting black holes some praise. You know,
they had a lake in the black hole. They have
a lake, Get the black hole. The people look at
me like, what's that moove man, What's what's that food?
They got a lake in the black hole? All frah

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lovel ward. I won beautiful and yellows a black man.
I'll come to you from the black hole. I produced
the show, I direct the topics. I do all the storytelling.
I do the sad from Biden. I do the play
by play Curry four three, Yes, get in the hole, Jerry,
get the hole in the black hole.

Speaker 7 (19:40):
Whoever with him?

Speaker 1 (19:41):
No, it was a lake in the middle of the
black hole. It's called lake black hole.

Speaker 5 (19:46):
Give the universe, get us a praise. Don't tell everybody
that'll be up here.

Speaker 1 (19:51):
Like like they go, it's around Tahoe you don't want
a lot of people in the black hole. That five
left taket with it. And then I've never been the
show for a Niggey's bor in ten years, given ten years,
So I'm praise. I said, it's got praise. It's a
terrible fey ways, you know.

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One of it's praise as somebody in the black hole.

Speaker 1 (20:10):
I love what I'm doing with Dixie's first podcast is
my story and I'm sticking with it. I had a
great days of Washington football over the weekend. It came
Friday that night our father cracked places beats the focus
actually the the Central East Bengals leased to be called
at Central Brisley down the Central As Big over a

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game over at at against Alberghinis Stadium, Draft Place.

Speaker 5 (20:35):
Was forty two Central East twenty six.

Speaker 1 (20:38):
What a game it was, Beckons for a lot of
great athletes, a lot of great talents on that field.

Speaker 5 (20:43):
Off Frand level war. And then the.

Speaker 1 (20:45):
Schools called Set John Blas School they beat their team
from Texas. I think it was called East Fill Texas.
It was like sixty six to seven and something like that.

Speaker 5 (20:54):
Off Frand level war.

Speaker 1 (20:56):
And then we have, of course the kind of reve
forward on top of Sarah Samadil for the first time
in more games.

Speaker 5 (21:04):
I think it was fifty three to thirty nine or
something like that. It was a crazy game.

Speaker 1 (21:08):
He was back and forth, and then in southern California.
The big game coming up this weekend is national number
two Saint John Boscow versus National.

Speaker 5 (21:18):
Number three Saint Francis Academy.

Speaker 1 (21:22):
And the last time they played it was Saint John
Bosco thirty five Saint Francis twelve.

Speaker 5 (21:28):
I don't see much of a difference this time.

Speaker 1 (21:30):
California football very slung and number one Sata Adam outa
day they played Kahuku, a state power from Hawaii.

Speaker 5 (21:36):
All fair in level war.

Speaker 1 (21:38):
But over the weekend he saw the Great League Crusso
he went six and oh six and Cusso, the Great Decaso,
he went Sixon. Those of course he picked. He picked
Florida's tape to beat Alabama.

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He was right.

Speaker 1 (21:55):
And then he picked the Ohiose date book guys to
beat the Texas Lohrren and the crowd with nuts. Can
you imagine that because of what they said he's gonna pick,
He's gonna pike techs that guy would have foot.

Speaker 5 (22:07):
Him on his that broadcast.

Speaker 1 (22:08):
There was no way to hear it comes from the
LUNs of a progmapicator. If I didn't go with the house,
he'd be nuts to go against the high day. But guys,
the fuck guy is a nuts. I guess Manny will
not be the highest. Everybody a brod. That's what happened
when you have self made media. Now, don't monck the
young man. He's gonna be a good quarterback, but he's
not the best quarterback.

Speaker 5 (22:28):
Give the universe that five sport. I'm thinking with it.

Speaker 1 (22:31):
Everybody had to own his singing. But it's all set
up for him to do what he had to do
and ride that train into the NFL. But it's gonna
take another year brewing. Because if you think how safety
fense was good, wait until you see the NFL off
pay level war. I gotta tell you the BP guys,
they're a great football program. They're not doing a lot
of good people, and that's my spread. I'll take it

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with it. At the same time, I got this thing.
I'm trying to work for Sac twelve football, but they
won't come me back. You might to give him more money,
more money, more money. Ball sacks state they lost to
I believe the South Dakota jack Rappers.

Speaker 5 (23:09):
They're a good football program in the FCS. It was
twenty three. I had a lot of opportunities to score
in the game, but they didn't get it done.

Speaker 1 (23:17):
He's just played very well off round level war and
then the good of Us comperate they would have and
took on the Orby State Beavers down on the Old
Back Club and then things got happened. They got a
happy down at strat Gray Canyon. At the same time,
I'm looking for a lot of good football this weekend.
It's kind of a letdown going into week number two
because the week number one we have Notre Dame at

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Miami WA a great game that was.

Speaker 5 (23:40):
Down in the Orange Bowl at.

Speaker 1 (23:42):
Art Rock Stadium and then obviously went down to the
wire and Miami got the grand as they've done seven
games in the road at home versus the older name
Flight and Iris. And then another big game that I
really liked again Texas on the road at Ohio State
Water game that was Aha Bate. That's the better team

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at least defensively and offen the league. That means there
probably the better team, and that's the four offens football
games that were happening. When you have alabamastball at Florida
State and then set they fell at home to the
LSU Tigers off fandvel war and Fredler's making the Sister
law and knocked up leave Georgia. Seven was an also

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challenge for the colism to take on the USC Trojans
U C l A U se La.

Speaker 5 (24:29):
Are you still playing football? You get beat by Utah.

Speaker 1 (24:33):
It was a big down, big down beat down at
the Rose Bowl. And that's just not how you say
the football. You can play it back in the day.
You took that to the Big ten.

Speaker 5 (24:43):
I'm telling us something about that Utah program.

Speaker 1 (24:45):
They look like they're on top of the Big twelve,
having chet to win the Big Coach Championship.

Speaker 5 (24:51):
I want winners. I want people who want to win.

Speaker 1 (24:54):
At UCLA, they didn't even show up. I can't they
wait for a basketball season already in week one. But
that's just the way that Bousas and then Pitts State
gotta win over the bat and and not only that,
he's solved all the tomes of college football. Oregon not
the bill Boys in Montana. And that's a big game.
Oregon looks really good again, all that green, I wouldsh

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they would put the TV cameras on the on the
busy side of the medium so you can see the
large part of the stadium.

Speaker 5 (25:21):
There's a lot bigger thadi in Bostin Stadium than it
looks like on TV.

Speaker 1 (25:25):
But they have their cameras on the home side. Put
the cameras on the plicity side. You can see the
crowd go nuts when they give it to praise in.

Speaker 5 (25:33):
That crowd of freeze all trand never work. But I'm
gonna tell you, in the month of September, we.

Speaker 1 (25:39):
Are the NFL football taking off Paul my goodness and
Philadelphia Eagles and Fitney Super Bowl chapmany Philadophi Eagles that
take on the.

Speaker 5 (25:47):
How about those taboys by this mecha partner might a
mega partner, but Jereed Johnson, I'm not Tolert playing guys.

Speaker 1 (25:55):
He's gonna go into Philadelphia without the best defensive end
enflf Willson.

Speaker 5 (26:00):
What happens. And that's through the next and.

Speaker 1 (26:03):
Then the big game up Nursed huge it sound in Seattle, Washington, Bang.

Speaker 5 (26:09):
Bang nine a game in San Francisco, forty nine ers.

Speaker 1 (26:12):
They go on to Seattle, se Hubs I can't wait
to see it off thread level warm. I gotta tell you,
I'm so exciting about lapor dy. I know a lot
of people are taking the day off. I work every
day through joint paying such out and rage.

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I gotta get big seas up.

Speaker 23 (26:28):
Praise.

Speaker 1 (26:29):
You gotta give it praise. I'm a grouping in the
big seas courts and it's just praise. Is the word
offen used by the bhix eastports to this glassports.

Speaker 5 (26:36):
In life in the universe, in the universe, all freand level.

Speaker 16 (26:41):
I love it.

Speaker 1 (26:42):
You know something about Labor Day when all the great
people coming together trying to make life better for everybody.
I think about where I come from. All after gam
of the African competence. But in the United States, black
Americans exceeded of the original Black freed by leveraging their
entrepreneurial spirit to create.

Speaker 5 (27:03):
A driving self stating the county.

Speaker 1 (27:05):
Within the Greenwood digit of Tosa, Oklahoma, despite racial discrimination,
the pool community resources to establish their first black owned businesses,
including banks, restaurants, and medical centers, creating it self sufficient
enclaims that provided goods, services, and employment for the black
community while falls strings significant wealth. And that's what I'm

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doing baking sports, I do it for all of people. Well,
I know we want to get out reparations now, reparations
whatever the just app The centers of Child Safety deserve reparations.
The Center of Hollaclos got reparations called the necks. Dative
Americans got reparations called the reservations. When they have casinos.
Japanese America's got reparations through your tournament camp. Only when

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it comes to beautiful untils and black people, people say, wow,
we gotta.

Speaker 5 (27:52):
Study some more. I need more study.

Speaker 1 (27:55):
Don't study, just copy, don't study, just copy. But I'll
not tolerate no more studian. Did I get that right?
In my best England, I'll not tolerate no more studied
because it's time to take actions.

Speaker 5 (28:07):
And that's what happens.

Speaker 1 (28:08):
Economic initiatives that I'm doing with my team, the RDC
team for giving people the opportunity to do whatever it
takes by any means necessary.

Speaker 5 (28:20):
Oh my goodness.

Speaker 1 (28:20):
They half the things that are coming out right now
that I maybe I'll even find a way to play
it on the show today. Because if you don't have
a trust under the votes forty seven administration, there are
people saying that you can't keep properties, you gotta have
a trust.

Speaker 5 (28:35):
If not, you can't pig see the other property like
the Homes that Act.

Speaker 1 (28:37):
But all white men were given one hundred and sixty
eigres of land by the United States government.

Speaker 5 (28:42):
Oh, we don't need no reparations.

Speaker 1 (28:44):
Only white men got the Homes that Act one hundred
and sixty higgas of land, even white Europeans in eighteen
sixty two. Oh, pull yourself up by your own boot trapped.
And this hugy has definitely been a right in the
eyes of God. And I'm gonna do what I can
to change that, because all good people deserve to do
the right things. Liberty and justice for all. And that's
why I want to do is tion sports is not

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just screaming for touchdowns.

Speaker 5 (29:07):
Ober three boy play, oh man wall they he is
going all the way.

Speaker 1 (29:14):
And I look at things that I can do in
my own life to change. You can't change everybody. I
can only change myself. Economic independence, entrepreneurship. I'm thinking about
the creations of self estein an economy. Black entrepreneurs sounded
numerous businesses such as grocery stores, banks, and hotels to
meet the needs of the community which were often ignored

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by the larger segregated white business community.

Speaker 5 (29:38):
Not much.

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for me. At the state Capital just last week, they
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You have never been right.

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They've always tried to do right in this in that
costany not everybody, but the government has always been anti black,
always happening. And God knows that if the if the
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Speaker 5 (31:25):
If you're a racist, you can't get into heaven. I
know that, and God does it.

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For some people don't care, they know that to have
a chance. But for all decent people, I'm so motivated
by things that are coming in this lad in this
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time of hand out, not the black footstool. We don't
want to get up nothing. Those days are over in
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Give God praise.

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we all need somebody to lead on it. I want
you to hear about the history of college football.

Speaker 29 (40:25):
Football is known here high colonemunits, some games played across
history throughout the United States. But did you know that
college football has also played games internationally dating back to
the sports inception.

Speaker 6 (40:36):
Here's a brief history of some standout international games played
outside US soil. First, we head north to our neighbors
in Canada. The first international games date back to eighteen
seventy four, when Harvard played McField University of.

Speaker 5 (40:49):
Montreal twice in Quebec.

Speaker 6 (40:51):
Harvard won both contests, but the American players were so
impressed by McGill's game play that they adopted rules that
helped shape the modern game of football. Let's leave the
cold tundra up north and heads south to the tropical
country of Cuba. That's where in nineteen oh seven, LSU
played University of Havana in a bowl game. Auburn played
against Villanova and Havana in nineteen thirty seven. In Mississippi,

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Southern College now known as Southern Miss beat University of
Havana in the final bowl game of the series in
nineteen forty six. It's time to leave Cuba and head
across the golf of Mexico to Mexico. That's where in
nineteen twenty nine, Mississippi College defeated the National Autonomous University
of Mexico in Mexico City in front of a crowd
of seventy five thousand fans. That crowd would stand as

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the largest international crowd on records.

Speaker 2 (41:36):
For over fifty years.

Speaker 6 (41:38):
So you have Mexico Cuba and Canada all playing early
hosts to international college football games. But it's time to
get our flight mileage up. We're headed across the Pacific Ocean.
Next stop Japan as we entered into the modern area
of college football. Prepair of HBCU football programs played in
Tokyo in nineteen seventy six, Ramland State played Morgan State

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in the Pine Year Bowl in front of fifty thousand fans.
That game kicks off a string of college football games
played in the landom Ryland Sun, with the Miuraje Bowland
others following. In nineteen eighty, Ucla and Oregon State played
in front of eighty six thousand fans, the largest crowd
of any game overseas.

Speaker 2 (42:16):
Bowl games played in Japan until.

Speaker 5 (42:17):
Nineteen ninety three.

Speaker 6 (42:19):
We're going to stay in the Pacific region for our
next college football game, host Australia. After hosting a pair
of games in the nineteen eighties, the Landown Under hosted
the twenty sixteen concerts between cal and Hawaii. The two
schools played in front of over sixty thousand people in Sydney, Australia.
Stanford and Rice will follow with an Australian game of
their own In twenty seventeen. We've now been to three
continents for college football games North America, Asia and Oceania.

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We won't go into spring football contest too DPNUS video,
but we have to highlight one to get to continent
number four. The twenty eleven Global Quilimanjaro Bowl feature FCS
program Drake playing Mexican All Star Team in the African
country of Tanzania. It was the first college football game
played on African soil. Are you ready for colleges? At
number five, We're going to Europe. In nineteen eighty eight,

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the first ever n Cuba regular season college football game
was played in Europe. In October, Richmond played Boston University
in a one Double A contest. The first one eighth
regular season contest would come one month later in Ireland.
The nineteen eighty eight m R. Ale Classic saw Boston
College played Army. In nineteen eighty nine, Villanova played Rhode Island,
one of the fashion capitals of the world, in Lane, Italy.

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It was the first college football game played in Italy
and Villanova won this Yankee Conference battle. Other NC DOUBLEA
schools like Georgetown, Washington, Leaf Davison, Sawanee, Bordaman, and Holy
Frost played internationally.

Speaker 13 (43:36):
Two They played in Bermuda, a British territory.

Speaker 6 (43:38):
From nineteen ninety three to nineteen ninety five.

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Does that kind of drop to you?

Speaker 6 (43:42):
Fast forward to twenty twenty two and Dublin, Ireland has
been a consistent international host, with games in Week zero
that included twenty twenty four contest where Georgia Tech upset
a top ten Florida state team to kick off the season.
We're talking about present day international college football games. We
can't forget about the Bahamas Bowl either. It's been a
stable in the season since twenty fourteen at schools from
the MAC and Conference USA face off annually. Entering the

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twenty twenty five season, college football has been played on
five of the seven continents, only missing out of South
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Speaker 5 (45:02):
That's my story and I'm sticking with it now. We
got some football tonight in North Carolina, taul Hills taking
on their.

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Tcu arnsrog all chair and level ward Bill Belichick. You
know he has six and four championships and then too
as of the defensive coordinator with the New York Giants
and the head coach with the New England Matris And
he got a job coaching college not not much older
than his girlfriends of college.

Speaker 5 (45:32):
At the same time, people know who they want to love.
He fos. He feels flight at home going back to
college if that makes his been. But North Carolina, the
car Hills taking on this ts u arn frog. That's
my story and I'm thinking with it. Give us some praise,
just thinking about you. Give that some crazy I gotta
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my thing. I really like it.

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No matter what people think about did their favorite team
win or did their favorite team lose?

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There's something about Colleine football that makes you stand up.

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For the chickoff and you stead.

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Of in the gick up, I love dead enough to
kick offs when it comes to big s sports and football,
I tell you, over the weekend there are a lot
of big games. Obviously we don't know the talk of
the Texas Longhors and the House Date. Look, guys, I
said you be nuts to bet against the Ohise and
guys because the guy is a nut. But that's just

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my story and I don't think it will. I'll command
with big Seas reaking scold tomorrow. But I just want
to go over some college football scores that happened over
the weekend. I know a lot of people. They love
their favorite teams, and to me, what I love about
college football. Even though we have stuff going on in
this country that's not great. Obviously it's not good at all,

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and people are protesting to happen in the military take
over to some of our cities, but college football it
tends to make It brings me normally back to things,
even on this great Labor Day again. I love talking
about it. I love being about it, and I love
when I get into football scores. But everybody has their
own thoughts about what do you like about football? What

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do you not like about it?

Speaker 5 (47:12):
To me, it makes me it's great again.

Speaker 1 (47:16):
Whenever you talk about football scores. It doesn't matter who
won and this is your team. But I tell you
what I do love about it. It brings back the
happiness and no matter who you are, even a guy
like Belichick, there are people who are saying, well, he's old,
and maybe he should focus on dating someone its own age.

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But who's the who cares the man days who he
wants to date.

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That's my stir. I'm thinking with it. I do gotta say.

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I do gotta say when you need permissions from the
parents to take her out.

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That's that's why I stay in my own language.

Speaker 1 (47:50):
You know, Starting off Week number one, it was the
Ohio State they get part of the Hollo State.

Speaker 5 (47:57):
Knocked off Texas. I don't even I don't know. He
wasn't upset.

Speaker 1 (48:01):
I just think Ohio State is a better team. I
was talking to Tommy about that he'd beat nest to
go against the Holi States. They only lost home openers
and they lost to Oregon once a, Michigan twice at
the Horseshoe.

Speaker 5 (48:11):
So they're really a top team to beat.

Speaker 1 (48:13):
But I got to tell you over the weekend it
was Iowa State in knocking off Kansas State twenty four
to twenty one. Going back into last week, South Florida
knocked off Boise State it was thirty four to seven,
Illinois jumped on once in illinoiss fifty two to three,
and Ohio State, of course my number one team fourteen

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that takes his long arms.

Speaker 5 (48:35):
Seven.

Speaker 1 (48:36):
Tennessee knockedoff Syracuse forty five twenty sixth Indiana twenty seven
to fourteen to overhaul the minion Georgia forty five. March
was seven. It was Florida State thirty one, Alabama seventeen.
That's saying the border might be in some trouble down
South Iowa State fifty five, South Dakota seventh, Pennas State

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forty six.

Speaker 7 (48:59):
That that Oregon Ducks fifty nine.

Speaker 1 (49:03):
The Montana dates bobcast thirteen, Oklahoma thirty five, Illinois State three,
Texas A and M. Where the closestn't expect the game
of University of Texas San Antonia. It was Kansas State
thirty eight, Nooka Klota thirty five. More the closet game
that was Florida fifty five, l i U Dhing Texas

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Texas sixty seven, Arkansas Line Clubs seven c Limpton Tigers.
They fell at home to the LSU Teckers seventeen ten,
the Michigan Woverine thirty four, New Mexico.

Speaker 5 (49:33):
Seventeen, oh Miss sixty three, Thorgia.

Speaker 1 (49:38):
State seven, SMU forty two East Texas A and M thirteen.
It was Aregonda State thirty eight, Northern Arizona nineteen in
South can Not Up twenty four, Virginia Tech, you Meterans
and then at the Miami Barricades twenty.

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Seven, nook at the fired and Ara twenty four. You
gotta get that some phrase give it fre great praise.
Because of praise isn't trouble anyways. I also want to say,
I know it's raper day.

Speaker 1 (50:07):
But people love what they love. Nothing wrong with love
and what you love. And on a great day like
Labor Day, people get a chance to sit around barbecue.
I made some great hamburger called the Big Sea Burger
and it is show. It's show kids good. I love
the big Seat Burger.

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That's master. I can't in fact, I can't get enough
of the big Seed Burger. And I'm gonna say, give.

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It Big c Burger, so praise, give it praise, great praise.
I gotta give it praise because of my burger. I
got Burgers, Yes I do. I got burgers.

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How about you? I love having I love having Big
se Burgers on Labor Day.

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I got some Major League Baseball games that are set today,
and I mean obviously on Labor Day, the guys.

Speaker 5 (50:51):
Get to work with Big Seedsburgers Miami. They're at Washington.

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And I won't give off sports because that's not I
get down. Some people might have it on the DCR.

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What's the dc R bige? Okay, some people might have
it on the DVR.

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The New York met after Detroit, the bat Boy is
known as Attackers Toronto or Raptors at the Cincinnati Reads,
the youth at the Boston Red Sox, to walk and Angels.

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On Anahan and youton. We have lift off Chicago White Sox.

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At the Minnesota Twins, these Segramental Athletics at the Saint
Louis Cardus, the San Francisco Giants at the Colorado Rocky
the hit deep in Colorado. That's part through that figure
with it. I gotta see this is a bonus game
bout there as well. The Atlanta Braised after Chicago Cup

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runners off first and three. That counts for the business,
bath box swollen, you get the whole the field down
to the world over, say a little to my little friends,
they said, the girl loves the lone ball and men
of the hit. It'd be a great stadium if they

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build a new baseball stadium in Lake Tahoe, right up
the hands in Lake Tahoe. I know the age talking
about going to Las Vegas. But what do you put
the new a stadium If they don't think Sacomano? How
about moving to South laatest Tahoe.

Speaker 5 (52:20):
It's so pretty a beird cauld you imagine first and third,
say count for.

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The spider swoll on here, dude, get the whole. Let
till back to the wall out last down in Lake Toe.

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I think they'd be a great place course stadium of
fifty thousand State Stadium in South Lake told.

Speaker 5 (52:42):
That's my story and I'm thinking with it. And when
it's hot.

Speaker 1 (52:46):
I think it's come back down in Sacramento, about an
hour and a half drive off strand number one, Milwaukee
at home versus of Philadelphia Phillies, the Baltimore Oriels at
the San Diego Padre, the Seattle this is the you
gotta think about all the talk about the ads moving
against why not just go to Tahoe.

Speaker 5 (53:06):
It's a lot better whether at Tallwoe tho you have
in Vegas that's far through that.

Speaker 1 (53:10):
Think of Seattle, Maritis at that Tampa Bay Raids and
then Texas Rangers at the Arizona Diamondbacks.

Speaker 5 (53:17):
Why not bring the good boys?

Speaker 1 (53:20):
In my opinion, just bring them, bring them home to
leg tohe because if you're want to entertain eighty and
you want to drive the North Tahoe, you take entertain
eighties from the Bay area, you go through Sacramento, and
then if for the fans that love the age, they
can still drive the Tallhoe and see the game.

Speaker 5 (53:37):
You don't have to go to Vegas.

Speaker 7 (53:38):
Vegas is too far and it's too hot.

Speaker 1 (53:41):
I say, if you don't want to stand in Sacramento,
they can have a regular season up in Tahoe and
when it's too cold, in Tahoe. They come to Sacramento.
When it's too hot Sacramento, they go to Tahoe. If
you're gonna be a zagabond team, yeah, being a vagabond team.
So I'm praised between the Bay Area, Sacramento and Lake Tahoe.
That's my three and I'm.

Speaker 7 (54:02):
Figuring with it.

Speaker 5 (54:03):
I think they should do that.

Speaker 13 (54:04):
That that digging with it.

Speaker 5 (54:05):
You know, everybody has their own thing, everybody has their
own to.

Speaker 19 (54:10):
Right higers, Let's get them again on this day bot.

Speaker 5 (54:15):
You know, that's my four hit ball game there, shrunk
out four and wall to lave. They leave baseball from
that first loss on swards.

Speaker 13 (54:23):
But may not be enough because in the bottom of
the night the Reds get a rally going.

Speaker 1 (54:29):
Yeah, they give me a play by play from different
cities because I don't have right to play the whole game.

Speaker 5 (54:36):
You can hear.

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Snips during that has given some praise, give it praise, praise,
praise that far and that is with a bought no
matter what the thing, I love. I love gooding your
Bixie sports when it counts the football, basketball, baseball, That
farre and three that digging with it is very day
not here a beautiful league.

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So if people are looking at me scream, they said,
oh you are how goodbye? I said, yes, I out
o brand worry. I've got to tell you I'm gonna
take what's called.

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able to handle that by themselves, but occasionally the bank
or closing company may require a lawyer or the firm
who created your trust to provide some additional paperwork to
them as part of that purchase. Sale or refinance. Now

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in our experience, it's usually a few hundred dollars, but
it's just something to be aware of. So those are
some of the cons of putting a home or property
into a trust. Now we're going to discuss some of
the advantages. So the first advantage to putting a home
or property into a trust is it avoids probate. So
generally speaking, if you own a piece of property in

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your own name, it's going to require your family to
go through probate upon your passing to transfer ownership of
that piece of property. However, if you put it into
a trust ahead of time, then your family doesn't have
to go through the probate process. And depending on what
state you're in, that can be three percent or more
of the value of the assets triggering probate. It can

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also take a significant amount of time, so there's usually
significant cost savings by having your home and other property
in a trust to avoid probate. Now, on the same point, second,
vitage is obviously privacy, So if you're going through a
probate proceeding that's completely public. By having your property and

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other assets in a trust and avoiding having to go
through the probate process. It keeps your affairs private. Another
thing to be aware of is if you own more
than one piece of property in more than one state. So,
for example, many of my clients own multiple homes or
other property, whether that's a lake home or a piece

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of farmland in an adjoining state, or like many of
my clients, you own a home in Florida as well,
you know where you spend the winters, and then you
also have a property up north where you spend the summers.
So if you own property in more than one state,
you should seriously consider setting up a trust to own
all of those properties because if you don't, again, probate

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would be required in each state where you own property.
So you're looking at probate in each state we own
a piece of property, which really is more expensive, time consuming,
and stressful for your family. So by setting up a
trust and having all of the properties in that trust,
your family avoids having.

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To go through the probate process in multiple states.

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Another pro of having property and other assets in the
trust is it allows faster access to your assets upon
your passing. So, since probate can take months, possibly even years,
having your home and other assets in a trust can
allow family members more immediate access to funds to help
pay bills and things upon your passing at all, so

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allows them to step in and to begin immediately managing
your assets, rather than having to wait until they've got
authorization from a probate court.

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To do so.

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Another advantage of having a property a home or other
property and a trust is it can allow you to
provide for a partner or maybe another family member. So,
for example, if you wanted to provide a period of
time for a surviving partner or other family member maybe
such as a child, to live in that home after
your passing, a trust can allow you to specify and

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provide guidelines on who can be there, how long, how
the costs are going to be covered, and it gives
that person more time to find a place of their
own and to get back on their feet, as it were,
if something were to happen to you. Another advantage of
having your home or other property and the trust is
you get to ensure that the home goes to whom

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you want. Okay, so there are many reasons why you
may not want to leave a home or peace property
to a surviving spouse. For example, so if you were
to leave everything to your surviving spouse and they were
to remarry, okay, and then they were to pass away,
it's possible that that home or property could end up
going to your surviving spouse's new spouse and their family.

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So by holding that.

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Property and a trust, you can ensure that that doesn't.
You know, that property doesn't end up going somewhere you
didn't intent. The next advantage of putting property into a
trust that sort of follows from our last one, you
can protect in heirloom property. So again, just as in
our last example, if you have a lay comeb a cottage,
a family farm, a beach house, or another piece of property,

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and perhaps you inherited that from a parent or grandparent,
by holding it in a properly designed trust, you can
ensure it never goes to someone you didn't intend and
would not want to have it. Another advantage of putting
in property and other assets into a trust is well
it can help to minimize or even avoid estate taxes.

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If the total value of your estate is above either
the state and or the federal escape tax threshold, a
certain type of trust, specially designed trust can hold that
property and help to minimize or even avoid estate taxes. Finally,
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a trust is as a protection. Again, certainly certain specially
designed trust can protect your home and other assets from
potential lawsuits and predators.

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You may have.

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A trust can also help protect your home in savings
in the event you or a spouse where to require
long term care or nursing home costs.

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So, while this is not an exhaustive.

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List, you can see that for most clients, usually a
trust is a better vehicle. Usually you'll see the pros
usually outweighed the cons, and the trust tends to be
the better.

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Vehicle for holding a home of real estate and other assets.

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