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Speaker 2 (05:33):
That's not what he said. They see, he said at
the gloved don't thinking about to quit.
Speaker 12 (05:37):
Okay, But they mean the same thing. If the glove
don't see, you must have been if the much too
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get the shape for the summertime, but spring, we gotta
get through the spring first. We got to get through spring.
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Presenting the exsports to the universe.
Speaker 12 (06:00):
Just like in Genesis one three where God said reparations now,
reparations forever, and then God said that to be light
I want to sign a lot all over the universe.
I love doing Big Cspoints podcast. That's my story and
I'm taking with it. I want to say something near
and dear to my heart is thinking about veterans. They
just had the air show here in northern California over
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the weekend. They had the Blue Angels, they had the
C fives, they had the F eighteen fighting planes.
Speaker 2 (06:28):
They were like Latin. They were so fast, you know.
Speaker 12 (06:31):
They had one hundred and ten thousand people and them
the hills in California, and Big C saw on for free.
Speaker 2 (06:37):
Because all I did was I stilled on the side.
I still on the side of the road.
Speaker 12 (06:43):
I still on the side of the road. And I
saw the same I saw the scene in their show.
But that's my storat taken with it. I do want
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to give it some praise because we all need somebody
to lean on.
Speaker 2 (07:20):
And it's still it's good.
Speaker 12 (07:21):
But if somebody is leaning back, I want to lean
back to all of our military veterments because that's my
story and I'm.
Speaker 2 (07:27):
Taking with it.
Speaker 12 (07:27):
If you saw the areal planes they were flying, they
were doing leaps, they were doing roles, they were doing
everything that you would expect you could do if you
have that kind of power behind you. I remember my
dad told me about the SR seventy one Blackbird. It
can fly from Los Angeles to Washington, DC and one
hour and four minutes.
Speaker 2 (07:48):
It was like lightning. That play was fast.
Speaker 12 (07:50):
Now, there were no planes as fast as the airsight
is seventy one, But the roar in that thunder makes
me want to give veterments some praise.
Speaker 2 (07:57):
You're playing to the military. That's my story. I'm taking
with it. You know, we have one shining moment.
Speaker 12 (08:01):
We're getting into the sweet sixteen of March Madness. You'd
be mad if you don't watch. March Madness is a
great thing. And also NBA basketball. The Boston Subjects are
in down to night and dim. The Hills in California
are taking it on the Sacramento Caves. I don't think
they're gonna light the Bean the Night because the Green
team they're really good, the number two seed coming out
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of the East, only behind Cleveland. This is for you,
only behind Cleveland and the Kings. Right now, they're meandering
right around the knighte spot in the Western Conference.
Speaker 2 (08:33):
All's fair and leven ward.
Speaker 12 (08:34):
When Cleveland came to town just a couple of games ago,
they were lighting the bean purple. But this is the Green,
this is the Green Goblin. I don't think they like
the Beam the Night. The goblins from Barton, they've had
their call it Greens and they're looking for a nice
place to get a to get a nice meal, and
they can get it at the Golden Ones Center.
Speaker 2 (08:51):
I think they'll beat the Kings and Night all Fair
and leven Ward.
Speaker 12 (08:54):
But there's always hope. There's always hope. I do want
to tell you I love what I do with the
BAC Sports podcast. So many great things. NBA basketball is fantastic,
March Madness is fantastic. There's some things going on with
the federal judges. Saint Potus forty seven. You know he's
only he's only deportant people who are not paling white.
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If you're not pelling white, you might be deported. But
no one who's pealing white has been deported. That has
to bother some people. I know be hooked on one
touch down home ro free point play, oh Man Walling,
He's going all the way. But now you have people
who are who are telling white they feel that they
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can do anything in this country. That's not what American's baseball.
Give us your tie, you're poor, and people who came
here for opportunity. I saw a thing on fifthanyl the
other night. They were saying how fifth and all's coming
into the United States. But what they did not focus
on is who are the consumers of it? If fifth
of dollar is killing more white people in the United States,
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why are they not arresting more white people to see
if they had finding all on them. I say, if
fiftanel is killing more white people in the United States
than any other drug, why are they not stopping and
friskan white people to see if they have fent on
all on them? Because they're rounded up people who are
here legally in sending them out of the country.
Speaker 2 (10:18):
It's longer than that killing white and that's not right.
Speaker 12 (10:20):
I know a lot of my black brothers and they said,
oh man, they're just gonna get rid of all the Mexicans. Well,
you know, down in the Medican Republic and down in
Mexico there's a lot of people who look like they're
African American. Also, the slave ship is landed in South
America before they came to North America. Even though black
people is theyted all over this world, all life came
from the African continent, and according to doctor League recommend it.
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But I want to say, if you have nothing bad
to say about a thirty fourth time convict, this felling
round the people up to send them back because they
committed crimes, isn't that an oxymoron? I never would have
thought that a person who has four pelonies would be
the one that killed civil rights.
Speaker 2 (11:03):
I never would have thought that. But you don't learn
that when you only win a cheer.
Speaker 12 (11:07):
Touch down Homer three point play, Oh Man, Willie, he's
glowing all the weave. That's why I talk about her
the Big Sea Sports. But also coming by the end
of the month, be runners on the first and third.
That counts for the pitch, curveball, swell God, hit deep
right field, back to the wall, Homer, say hello to
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my little friends. I love seeing the girls love the
lungball and men love to hit deep. They'll be hitting
deep at Sother Health Park in Sacramento. In the meantime,
I have a special guest coming up by the name
of August west Lee. I'll be back in just a moment.
We'll talk about touchdown. Homer three point play. Oh man, Willie,
he's blowing all the week. I'll be back in just
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the monment. All right, We're back from the Big Sea Falls.
Also as a Big Seed time out. You can follow
Big Seed Sports twenty four hours a day, seven days
a week on thirty two podcast platforms all of the universe.
Speaker 2 (12:08):
And streaming.
Speaker 12 (12:08):
Also on six TV platforms Extremity, Comcast TV, Apple, TV,
Woopol TV, Amazon's Hard TV, at the Dome TV, and
GD three TV coming soon to Limited TV. I have
the guest by the name of the Great August Wesley.
He's an Olympic coach wrestling coach of Cape Verdie and
obviously has its ties to Iowa State, also Sakamona State,
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and then a lot of local high schools here in
northern California. His son is also chasing down an Olympic
opportunity when it comes to wrestling.
Speaker 2 (12:41):
August on a beautiful Monday, How you doing from the
East coast?
Speaker 5 (12:44):
Woo, I'm doing great.
Speaker 12 (12:46):
I'll tell you there's something about sunshine. I was talking
to someone from Los Angeles today. It's supposed to be
about seventy four degrees here in northern California. But I
know on the East coast you guys are having some
in clement weather.
Speaker 2 (12:59):
Is that true?
Speaker 13 (13:00):
Why if you have to bring that up? It's raining,
it's gloom and doom. It feels like November.
Speaker 12 (13:08):
Yes, thats okay. I got the energy and it's sunny
inside my soul. Let's do good, yes, Sonny, inside just
so well. I want to tell you the Great August West,
they really do appreciate. Yet a lot of things going on.
People think about March madness. Some of the March madness
are these mass deportations of non white citizens. And there
are people I work in roller estates, so you mean
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people of every color, every hue, religious faith, etc.
Speaker 2 (13:32):
But some of them.
Speaker 12 (13:33):
That's ironic that I find in March madness. March madness,
we've lost civil rights protections. We have people if their
skins not pale, they're racially profiled, and they're being shipped
out of the country and they are not even given
due process.
Speaker 2 (13:51):
It's March madness a distraction for the people who are
here legally. I had some neighbors having the trees cut
down in the backyard.
Speaker 12 (14:00):
Just by my eyesight, they all looked like they were
mostly Mexican American and they're here working. But some of
those guys, when they look like that profile, they're being
rounded up. Because that's why PORTUS forty seven is sides.
I think that's horrible, but Mars madness is kind of
an distraction. Just want to get your thlusts before we
get into basketball, you know.
Speaker 13 (14:20):
I can say that it's tough, and unfortunately it's a
cape that people of color have had to wear and
endure for a lot of times.
Speaker 5 (14:28):
A long time.
Speaker 13 (14:29):
They was doing that in Arizona about ten years ago
when that police peep was out there rounding people up,
putting them intense in one hundred and three weather. That
wasn't that long ago neither. But I can tell you
that they have been given a green light just the
stereotype pull people over. And it's happening in the Boston
there work. Yeah, I mean people are being targeted. They're
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going to institutions and places that oftentimes people without green
cards are coming have come in here and might not
have received a Social Security numbers like restaurant off in
certain places. Really that'll work for cast jobs. So it's
been all the news. It's been a lot of places,
and I can tell you some people are scared.
Speaker 2 (15:11):
Yeah, I know a lot of people are scared.
Speaker 12 (15:13):
This is Big C Sports talking to the great August Western,
the Olympic coach Cape Birdie, and I bring it up
August because as two beautiful, intelligent black men, I love
saying all aftagan on the African continent and when I
look at what happens in the world of sports, people
give us a past because they love you when you
got a uniform and they absolutely love you. They want
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your autograph, take a picture with my son, take a
picture with my wife, girlfriend, whatever it is.
Speaker 2 (15:41):
They love that.
Speaker 12 (15:43):
I'm being perjorative, but it's conspiculously absent where our Mexican
brothers and sisters are being rounded up. But they're not
running up white nationalists, which is considered one of the
major threats of terrorism in the United States, these white nationalists.
There's there's no push to round up white nationalists that
looked like the guys that's from the nation's capital and
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ruin the nation's capitol on January sixth, twenty twenty one.
Speaker 2 (16:13):
Those guys were all allowed to get out of it.
They were all pardoned.
Speaker 12 (16:17):
They were getting get out of jail free cards by
the same men in the same administration. That's round of
the people who do not look like the ones that
attacked the nation's capital. And I just find that becauseiculus action.
Speaker 2 (16:30):
Of the media.
Speaker 13 (16:30):
Your thoughts, well, it's pretty sad to see that the
proud boys and people that were part of the insurrection
and let out after the damage that they dive, after
the laws of state broke, people were injured.
Speaker 5 (16:46):
It's it's true what happened. It's not a dream. It
was a nightmare.
Speaker 13 (16:52):
We had to watch that in real time and to
see that people in our government are signing orders that
are led these cowards.
Speaker 5 (17:03):
Let's just be honest.
Speaker 13 (17:04):
You have legislation going on in there along with the
vice president was in there, and they came in there
with guns, with weapons, They broke in. People were running
for their lives, and now they're being let out after
they were found, after they were put in jail.
Speaker 5 (17:21):
It just doesn't seem right to me.
Speaker 14 (17:23):
And I don't understand how a president could do that,
because a government that's taken over by a coup is
not the same thing as winning like he did this year.
We can understand that, but you can't just take over
because there's a reason why we have a constitution, there's
a reason why we have amendments.
Speaker 13 (17:43):
There's a reason that those things were ratified. So it
just blows me away when you think that you can
circumvent that process. That's why we have amount rushmore, that's
why we have founding fathers that put things into place
so that our country could grow, because it's still a
young nation in comparison.
Speaker 5 (18:03):
To the countries around the world.
Speaker 13 (18:04):
So I just don't understand how that could happen in
real time and for us to feel like it's not like, oh, well, no, no, no,
they did something. We still got people in jail for
selling marijuana, so how can we do that? But yet
we have people that are getting out of jail that
did this.
Speaker 15 (18:24):
So it gets me and I don't know how Mark Madness,
the super Bowl, the NBA Finals can't take my attention
off of what's going on here.
Speaker 5 (18:36):
Typically in what's.
Speaker 13 (18:38):
Going and the things that they're talking about, there are
people right now talking about that they're trying.
Speaker 5 (18:42):
To circumvent some laws to get Donald Trump to run
for another term. Excuse me, there's rules, there's rules on that,
and this.
Speaker 13 (18:50):
Isn't an anti Donald Trump thing. This is a legal matter.
I don't even know how it's even being talked about.
This is legislation that can't circumvend it. Oh, it's scary
to me to think that how some of these thinks
are being applied to how people that were voted into
office are not taking us Because you have people that
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are ready to run for office. You have a Christie,
you have a Disantos, you have the vice president you
have people can run for office and would be strong
in that because the Republican Party is strong right now.
Speaker 16 (19:24):
It is what it is.
Speaker 5 (19:25):
But I don't understand how we could talk about creating
an atmosphere where it feels dictatorship. Yes, I don't understand
how we're doing that. What are your thoughts on that?
Speaker 2 (19:34):
Well, I agree one hundred percent.
Speaker 12 (19:35):
My family came here from the South because they were
being cheated the same way after slavery was a balls
in eighteen sixty two and fully in eighteen sixty five,
they had what was called Jim crow hunter is a
Jim pro They had black codes. They had big laws
where they could round up any Black American and arrest
you because you were out late at night, maybe even
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going to work. But they had those laws that were
very racist that targeted people who look like me. And
I know people think, well, that's a long time ago.
And I feel for my Mexican brethren because they came
for the Muslim band on his first term. Never a
white national of this band, never one of the guys
that were the two Clux clan bent hats in the sheets.
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They never wanted to get rid of those guys, And
I feel for my Mexican brethren. And just because today's
show wasn't even planning, I called you about an hour ago.
My neighbors havings in trees cut down on their backyard.
They're all Mexican. Look, they all look Mexican, all of them.
There's about eight of them, and I know they feel
like they're being prayed on and that's not cool. But
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we don't talk about it because they don't look like us.
But when they start, one of the black men, like
they already have to the criminal justice system, more of
us in our media will talk about it. I love
Roland Martin who talks about it all the time. I
love there's a sungress woman Crockett, Jasmine Crockett's amazing. And
I just I just hope with our black society in
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DC like people to are not just bamboozled in hoodwinked
about seeing black man and a few white guys run
up and down the court and they can playing with balls.
Speaker 2 (21:08):
Call Mars Matten as your thoughts.
Speaker 13 (21:12):
I think that there's a lot of people given good
rubber to what's going on. I think that at people
that are on both sides that do have a voice,
Intendency clearly. What I feel like they forget is that
they were voted in to not only represent their constituents,
but ideally themselves.
Speaker 5 (21:32):
And you have to do certain things in terms of
speaking out when.
Speaker 13 (21:36):
Something's wrong, calling it to fall back on the law,
no matter what it is, you have to fall back
and then bluid from the premise of what the law is.
Speaker 5 (21:45):
And we're talking about people that are highly educated.
Speaker 13 (21:48):
We're not talking about just the movie star Ronald Reagan,
which he was being a good president, but my point
is he got into it from being a movie star.
We're not talking about Arnold wartzen Nager who got into
it because a popularity. We're talking about people that went
through checks and balances, high school, college, law, degree of
practicing lawyer, then get into it, and then now they
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want to act like they got amnesia, like they don't
under like they forgot law them they taught law school,
Like what what's going on? So to me, it just
it pulls out my heart screens. Because we'd like to
think that our nation is the best nation on earth.
We'd like to think that Trump is currently the leader
of the free world. Are we using the word free
(22:33):
a little too loosely? Are they really just throwing out
terms that are people have said when we were younger,
you know, because things don't look like that so much.
Speaker 5 (22:43):
Even there's a little bit tighter grip you Elon must
doing things we got.
Speaker 13 (22:48):
It's just really infuriates me sometimes how people can have
to wolfuls over their eyes so easily that are highly educated.
Speaker 5 (22:57):
You just expect more just depictations, but with our expectations.
Speaker 2 (23:01):
Yeah, I agree, we have to talk about that.
Speaker 12 (23:03):
August the Great August Westate Olympic wrestling coach Kate Birdie,
And again I don't I want I just want to
make sure that my neighbors feel safe, and sometimes they
don't because we've had this this xenophobia that's been allowed
to permeate every facet of Americans society, and it takes
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decent people to change that. Elon musk as South African,
the first African to get reparations of the United States
because he's got his hands in the government's handbook, in
banks account and he's gotten.
Speaker 2 (23:34):
Reparations I think eight million dollars day he's getting.
Speaker 12 (23:37):
And they're cutting school programs, just throwing into the Department
of Education, which helps one in black one in five
black chip children go to school, get food programs, getting
brands to go to college. They're cutting all that stuff.
It's like an attack on African Americans, is what it
seems like. In Augusta's corporate attorney, the defendant, the defiant lawyers,
talks about it all the time.
Speaker 2 (23:56):
It's not just big city sports. But I just want
to make sure that I don't I'm not one of.
Speaker 12 (24:00):
Those dumb down guys that just want to yellow and
scream about a guy playing sports and just a segment
of that. I was talking to Fox Sports today about
having the chance to bring Bass sports under Fox Sports,
and I don't know if they're ready for my platform.
I wouldn't want to change what I'm doing because I'm
not dumb, and I can't sit by and watch people
who look just like me, are a lighter shape than me,
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be railed. And they're not putting them in trains like
they did for the Japanese Americans in the World War Two,
but they're putting.
Speaker 2 (24:30):
Them in the airplanes and sending them out of the country.
Speaker 12 (24:33):
Not one white nationalist has been shipped out of the country,
not one, not one, that one, that one. It's about
skin color, and I don't like that, and I won't
be quiet about it, but my program it wouldn't work
on Fox Sports. They want me to be dumb down
and just talk about sports only.
Speaker 16 (24:49):
Your thoughts on that, well, I think that there's a
there's an intruthty value that you have theirs and that
not a lot of other people have, and they're willing
to sell their soul to the devil.
Speaker 13 (25:03):
And I'm not saying that Fox Force is that. What
I'm saying is that when I think of certain shows,
you know, the Kardashians or other things where they'll do
anything to get someone to look at them, and then
when they get that popularity, they're like, I can.
Speaker 5 (25:18):
Never have any privacy knowing or ever leave me alone.
I just want to get away.
Speaker 13 (25:22):
After you vote and sold your soul for all of that,
then you don't like to buy product because things that
are done in the dark are going to come to light.
So it's just unfortunate, and I'm glad that you're such
a forward thinker to really put it in perspective of
the things you offer, what you talk about, the people
that you bring in, the things that you reinforce and
(25:45):
up for Rakes and getting it on that bill so
we could vote for it. The people that you bring
in the legal mind, you bring in people that come
from a financial piece, how we can be better with
our money, not to mention you come from.
Speaker 5 (25:58):
What you're doing.
Speaker 13 (26:00):
It's luliss think with bringing people in, giving them opportunity,
given people stuff to go ahead and go out there
and not only talk for the talk real life. So
if they were going through let you be do and
give you a bigger platform, that's different. I would just
hate to think that they would try to bottle you up,
to try to shut you up, to try to control you,
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put some handcuffs on you, or guide you your forward thinking.
So to me, I'm sure whatever decision you make is
going to be your best, but I would just like
to see Charleton Chinas Charlton and nobody else.
Speaker 2 (26:33):
Well.
Speaker 12 (26:33):
I appreciate you saying that the great August Wesley a
little bit lessling coach Kate Birdie, I want to get
into the march maddness aspect, the one sinning moment, the
late great Teddy Pinograd singing that song about one sigining moment. Also,
I've been remissive by that not say we're missing the
league Red and Dumble for about two decades. I got
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a custom to seeing Gret Gumble sit there at the
studio with Charles Barkley Canada at Smith and Clark Kellogg.
Speaker 2 (27:09):
And he's gone.
Speaker 12 (27:11):
I know they pay homage to it, but life is
too short not to be authentic, and I just wanted
to offer a thoughts and prayers again. I know you
passed last year, but he had an inveilible impression on
March Madness. And speaking of that, August, I want to
just bring to your attention you part of the Olympics.
I remember talking to you about the Olympic competition. It's
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the worldwide, it's country versus country. It's maybe one of
the most galvanizing events of modern history, the Olympics. It's
amazing when almost two hundred countries participate, give or to
take twenty And how about you compare that to March
Madness and how other sports can become more Olympic like
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and make it a global event as opposed to just
martimadows inside of the United States.
Speaker 2 (28:02):
That makes any sense to you, August Wesley.
Speaker 5 (28:04):
It does.
Speaker 13 (28:05):
Let us go back to what we first said about
great Baby. You're talking about him and his brother pioneers.
You're talking about these guys that broke every single barrier
that was put in front of them. We're talking about
they was going on inside sports. They're doing stuff daytime,
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they're doing stuff night time, They're getting behind the scenes.
There are two men of color that were educated, articulate,
and they could talk to anybody and were well researched.
Speaker 5 (28:38):
So when you sit there and you look.
Speaker 13 (28:39):
At him and the fact that he passed away his
brother was still here, you just need a moment of silence.
And I am so glad that the NC double A
went ahead and made those pins that all of those
sportscasters are wearing to highlight and illuminate his success, his
years working at his craft and the excellence that he
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brought to it. So I'm glad that he brought that
up because he was definitely somebody that should be honored.
And it's just sad the show does have to go on, unfortunately,
But the fact that they're pain did you think him
and his voice is just one that galvanizes you and
keeps your attention, So I just will be remissing that, you.
Speaker 12 (29:25):
Know, and that obviously I appreciate your your comments as well,
and we have the opportunity to have her own network,
Kappa Hughes Off Radio one. I've had some conversations about
maybe doing some work with her, but I love what
God has allowed me to do to have my own platform.
I want to reach out to young minds, and I
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remember when I started in business and broadcasts in college,
how there were not as many opportunities for African Americans
in media.
Speaker 2 (29:57):
There were a lot playing sports with media broadcast, not
as many.
Speaker 12 (30:02):
Still trying to crack the code for a play by
play like a Gus Johnson has been able to do.
I think he's excellent, and there's a lot of other
men out there still trying to find their footing. But
I was told a long time ago, you have two
gardens in life. One of the gardens you own. The
other gardens somebody else owns. When you own your own garden,
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you can be created to your children the other garden.
When someone says you gotta go, you gotta go. I've
seen a lot of black men and broadcasts that have
been fired after maybe a couple of years on the air,
and they feel somewhat lost.
Speaker 11 (30:39):
You know.
Speaker 12 (30:40):
Joey Reid, the one of the latest firings with MSNBC.
They learned to pick themse up themselves up by their
own boot straps, start their own show and just be you.
Speaker 2 (30:50):
And now you get the sponsors, you get the advertises.
Speaker 12 (30:53):
It's okay, it's time to be a big fish in
a small pond, then to be relegated to a small
fish and a big pond. I hope that's the message.
A lot of African Americans get. A lot of my
white brethrens. When I graduated college, they didn't have a
hard time getting work.
Speaker 2 (31:07):
They had to.
Speaker 12 (31:08):
They passed the paperback test, just like a lot of
a white brother Now, if they're a white nationalist, Trump's
not looking for them. They're not being round up by military.
No one is saying kicked them out and send them
back to the country, the way Europe did to send
their their persons down there Ustilia back in the day
to start as Stillia.
Speaker 2 (31:27):
They're not.
Speaker 12 (31:28):
They don't worry about that media. It's the same way.
And I feel if you can grow your own garden,
grow your own garden.
Speaker 2 (31:34):
That's my two cents. But I want to bring you
back to the thought.
Speaker 12 (31:38):
You know, the Olympic competition is very powerful you get
the best of the best one all over the world.
Speaker 5 (31:44):
I like them.
Speaker 12 (31:44):
March madness brings people together, yes, but could they grow
that outside of the boundaries of the United States or
does that not make sense your thoughts?
Speaker 13 (31:52):
Yeah, it's games and let's me just this, uh disappointing
what you just said. You know, Unfortunately it started with slaves.
It went from that to Jim Crow. They went from
that to sharecroppers and then now a little bit of ownership.
So there's layers to that, and unfortunately, you have a
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lot of people of color that have been buried up
beneath those layers. So every time they're going through one layer,
they feel like they can rest, but really their feet
is on somebody else's shoulders and they're gott to keep going.
Speaker 5 (32:27):
So having said that, I'm going to spiral in through.
Speaker 13 (32:30):
The college game, because we're not talking that long ago,
when blacks weren't even getting recruited, when blacks weren't even starting,
when too many of them were starting against what Kentucky
pat Riley's team that was the first five Glory Roads.
I mean, like, we're not talking that long. So as
you've seen the growth and development of the sport, you
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have also seen the global appeal because of the nineteen
ninety two Olympic team that brought park sessional basketball and
put it in everybody's face because it was on the
Olympic stage.
Speaker 5 (33:05):
We now have the birth of the Europeans playing the
way they do, Asia playing the way they do.
Speaker 13 (33:11):
We have multiple Africans playing the way that they play,
and it's awesome. But I can say this, as much
as March Madness, the NBA are great games, they're playing
for the team that's.
Speaker 5 (33:23):
On their chest.
Speaker 13 (33:25):
Nothing is like representing your country. Not only are you
representing your country you have civic fide, but it's also
your family that is going to be behind you, the
region that you're from, the state, the county, the city.
So being in an Olympic Games. As a matter of fact,
I watched that documentary that was on that had Stephen Curry,
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O was on there. Lebron James was on that gold
metal team, and they was talking about specifically how much
it meant because Curry had never won an Olympic gold
medal just until recently get meeting an MVP until a
couple of years ago, so it was so special for
him to be on that that was one of his
particular goals.
Speaker 5 (34:05):
Todd was an equator Dennis who wanted to but that
was the first nothing to beat.
Speaker 13 (34:09):
Your first your first big cea burger, your first car
in your first gold medal.
Speaker 5 (34:15):
You remember all of those things.
Speaker 13 (34:18):
So I'm just going to say that it's a whole
different feeling when you're wearing USSA or in my case
CPV for Cape Verd shot out.
Speaker 5 (34:28):
So it just it means more because you know you're
carrying the weight of a nation on you. But that said,
when you have someone that's younger, that's in college, that
for them is the world. If you had the Fab
five were in Michigan, to them, that was the world
where Duke was against.
Speaker 13 (34:48):
Them, were you had UNLV, where Grandmama worked against them,
they were representing themselves in that university to them was
the world.
Speaker 12 (34:58):
Yes, great, Later, try Candy and they running rebels back
in the day. I remember those, Stacey Augman, and they
had so many wonderful teams down at U and LV
back in the day. But I want to I want
to get you to something too, because of course I
love Mars Madness. It's just something I gravitated to. I
love the way Houston's planned all that call, Duke's playing,
Tennessee's playing strong, Auburn's playing good.
Speaker 2 (35:20):
Florida goten course worthy hard by Yukon.
Speaker 12 (35:23):
Yukon finally had their thirteen game tournament winstick snap and
they lost by two points. That j how close it is.
It's a missess make league your thoughts on that game,
if you saw that game, your thoughts.
Speaker 5 (35:34):
I did watch that game. Oh my goodness, what a
great game and the way it came down.
Speaker 2 (35:40):
To the end.
Speaker 5 (35:40):
I think that as a couple of justins had been
made sooner, that game could have looked different. Yum call
uh is just wow.
Speaker 13 (35:49):
Yeah, men and women they go out there and they play.
You would think they're playing in a small market. Yeah,
because Connecticut isn't death with you, right, But it's uh
class personify what Gino does on the women's side, constantly
clinking them out. What happened on the men's side to
have that success. But I got to tell you I
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got my final four hicks. But before I even say
that to you, the SEC has flex its muscle. You've
got Dama there, You've got Florida, you got Ole missed
that beat. My cyclones I'm still upset for that. You've
got Arkansas, We've got John Caller PARTI that just beat
Patino over here in Rhode Island.
Speaker 5 (36:33):
Great Dame Saint John's was a favor to win that.
Speaker 13 (36:36):
So when you look at the SEC, what they're doing,
how scary is that SEC dominance football? Now they're taking
over basketball. We're not talking about Blue Brass, we're not
talking about all the Kentuckys and stuff, although they're still
the program.
Speaker 5 (36:53):
But before the whole.
Speaker 13 (36:55):
Conference was good. Now you're talking SEC as a conference
to dominate. That's scary. That really levels the playing field.
Speaker 12 (37:02):
It does live the plainfield. And then the Big Tens
hanging in there. A strong two they brought in Oregon
and obviously they just lost to Arizona. Two PAC twelve teams,
but now it's hard not to say PAC twelve when
they picked up in Seattle and then Arizona got to
win over Oregon.
Speaker 2 (37:21):
But they're still PAC twelve territory. Even though they changed
the name the Big Ten.
Speaker 12 (37:25):
At least they did not relocate locate the schools the
way they relocate building Sometimes talking to the great August Westley,
the great wrestling coach of Cape Birdie.
Speaker 2 (37:33):
And I want to get your thoughts too.
Speaker 12 (37:35):
And then in the final few minutes August, we have
baseball right around the corner. Yeah yeah, in northern California.
For the first time, Major League Baseball would play here.
Speaker 5 (37:49):
Yep.
Speaker 2 (37:49):
It would be the A's.
Speaker 12 (37:50):
They don't call themselves the Sacramento A's, but they call
themselves the A's and they would play at the Chicago
Cubs coming out of Wrigley Field to Sound Health Park
forty one thousand, Wrigley fourteen thousand, Set of Health Park.
I was talking to an old partner of a big
time sports guy about ninety years old, Al Wilson. Muhammad
Ali training and his facility out here, and it's Sacamona
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back in the seventies. But when you have the field
of dreams, you build it, they will come. There's some
talk that the Age may go to Las Vegas, but
I don't think they've dug ground yet. I think there's
a lot of polemitics behind it. The Raiders are successful
because they are the Raiders, but even at Allegiance Stadium
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sometimes the Raiders they're the home team, but the opposing
crowd has more fans. And that's just for eight home games,
maybe nine if they get in the playoffs. To ask
a home stadium in Las Vegas to support eighty one
baseball games for a team that's been in the abyss
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of baseball, that might be an isoor. If they, somehow
by fate, were to build a stadium in Sacramento that
he'll say thirty five thousand a lot, like Fenway Park
in Boston. They still have the East Bay fans that
can drive an hour and fifteen minutes to get to
the stadium or take amtrak. It's just not that far
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of a move in a new stadium. They have the
Central Valley fans. That's crazy for sports. Look at what
they've done for the Kings. That makes more sense geographically
if they stayed here, because going to Vegas, of course.
Speaker 2 (39:28):
They throw you. They may throw you a few billion
dollars and that helps.
Speaker 12 (39:31):
But those there's a lot of billionaires in Silicon's Valley
that can also become ownership of the A's in the
capital city.
Speaker 13 (39:38):
Your thoughts on that, Oh yeah, help the thoughts. First
of all, it's I've been to Ricky Field and I've
watched the Cubs play. It's exciting and it's beautiful to
go and watch those kinds of games. But to have
the open as play with the Sacramental River pat that's played,
I mean they're filling up no matter what. It's not
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the same amount of seeds, the same amount of b
I see the same amount of anything. But it came
out about five years ago that they were looking to move,
and that wasn't new news. A friend of mine was
part of the ownership that came together and put an
offer for the Oakland A's yes, and they were The
offer had the first go through Coopers Town, so the
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ownership of all the teams have to vote if they
will accept you to be an owner. So that piece
went through, But the Oakland A's leadership went through, had
their team assessed for another time, pushed the value up
and pushed this group out that had already came forward,
had plans of building the new stadium because they need
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their own, had plans with that.
Speaker 5 (40:46):
It wasn't going to be city money. It was all
private owners. It was a great plan.
Speaker 13 (40:50):
As a matter of fact, I was going to be
working with him in the front office on the SOLF.
That's why I know this information. And Oakland did not
want to sell. They just wanted to give the impression
that they wanted to sell. Unfortunately, Oakland does not spend
We're not talking about money gold, We're talking about the
fact that they do not spend the money, time and
time again to bringing the athletes to be competitive because
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they have a profit sharing.
Speaker 5 (41:15):
So many of the owners are mad because they're.
Speaker 13 (41:18):
Still getting a big piece of the pike, but yet
not bringing in their share equitable value.
Speaker 5 (41:23):
And so that's that has.
Speaker 13 (41:25):
Been an issue in that ownership that was going to
come in. We're going to say, no, we're gonna spend money,
We're gonna win. We want to we want to win,
whereas Oakland has been really set back. So as far
as them going to Las Vegas, if all they want
is money, that's great. But I'm gonna tell you what,
there's something to do. Want a fan base to get up,
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tap and leave, go all the way over there to
Las Vegas and leave your fans high and drive right
and maaring those green and gold colors when they meant
nothing in terms of success.
Speaker 5 (41:56):
What about them? What about being able to take your
family to a game? About doing that?
Speaker 13 (42:00):
Why not the capital city at Sacramento. But but tell
me this, if you're going to build a statement, a stadium.
Don't push that on to the to the people that
live there. Why don't you do something. You have more
than enough money to make that a good situation. It
was more than enough to get some investors. Don't push
that off to the keeping the.
Speaker 5 (42:18):
Sacramento would say, you want to see so bad, you
pay for it.
Speaker 13 (42:21):
It's some success first that because I can tell you
as much as Arco was build up where there was
a smaller Arco, remember, and so as they moved up,
that team was success though they want because and so
by the time they got the new one, the team
was down. It wasn't like they had the bench mom
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and everything, the bench mob. But at the same time
there was success following them. We had to borrow, We
had different things going on. You just didn't take the
a's as they've been in the basement for a law.
Every now and then, we'll hope they're at up, but
for the most part in a basement, and go ahead
and take the clear cost to another state and expect
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to get the same glove.
Speaker 5 (43:05):
Its to be about more than just money. I agree.
Speaker 2 (43:09):
I agree.
Speaker 12 (43:09):
In Las Vegas is a transient town. People go there
for the weekend or a couple of days, and then
they leave. Obviously the city is growing there too. But
the roots of the Bay Area in northern California, the
I eighty corridor, they run deep. You think about the
age and the history. Cat Fish Hunter, you had a prade,
of course, the great late Ricky Henderson.
Speaker 2 (43:27):
Just brothers.
Speaker 12 (43:28):
I think all that stuff, Ricky Jackson, Billy Martin, you know, David,
all those those Henderson, Ricky Henderson, Yeah, Dave Stewart, a
lot of us great players. And we talked about earlier.
The fan base is not for sale. Business is business.
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People go where they offer more money. But there's enough
money in Silicon Valley, which is just two hours south
of Sacramento, southwestern Sacramento, and there's so much land to
grow in the Central Valley where ousi's cheaper.
Speaker 2 (44:03):
They're already inviting in infrastructure.
Speaker 12 (44:05):
It just makes more sense to build a thirty five
thousand States stadium just blow from downtown in the rail
yards where they're building a new soccer stadium for professional soccer,
and you have land to expand you're right by the
Sacramento River in the American River.
Speaker 2 (44:21):
It's just everything is there. If everything's not for sale.
Speaker 12 (44:25):
Think about the people that built the the Ace have
nine World championships, comment from Philadelphia to Oakland. If they
stay in the Northern California region, there's still the North
cal team. The Yankees gonna come to town, the Cubs,
the Red Sox, the Giants of course take a bus
up the street, and then the Dodgers. It just makes
so much sense to have them here. And I would
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look to see Dusty Baker, who grew up in Sacramento
with the Delle Capo High School and he is the
face of baseball and Sacramento. I would love to see
them putting Steve Baker, who has a World Series championship,
taking the five teams through the planet, have him be
the face of doing what you can, making that last
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stand to keep the A's in Northern California.
Speaker 2 (45:11):
Forget about Vegas. It's not It's not all that is
cracked up to be.
Speaker 12 (45:15):
If that makes sense to you, I would love to
see Dustie bakers face on this on the the stand
to keep the Sacramento a major League Baseball team with
the local talent that comes out of the center value
of your thoughts office.
Speaker 17 (45:28):
I agree with that. Dusty Baker is a fine man
and from to Gillswood High School. He's in the Secramento
Fourth Hall of Fame himself. So with what he's done
is passed upon the five. They brought him over there.
Well you can to clean up the mess that they have. Yeah,
couldn't you think the factor the will to your podcast?
But these gays get a champion too, a bottom there.
But he bought the ability, he bought character, and he
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bought leadership. Yeah, let's just say that. But I think
it would become dominant for the dependent even if even
if he's not going to be.
Speaker 13 (45:58):
A coach, put him in the office, he still has
a brain network, Yeah, talent, you know. Put him behind
the microphone, lets him talk to the people. People can
resonate with him. The older statesman knows what's going on
and he can calm the people that field from kind
of way. Because if you look back when Stan Franship,
when when the forty nine ers moved over, they didn't
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go to a whole another states. Yes, they moved out
of out of uh you know where they were playing
out of single stick.
Speaker 5 (46:25):
I know they changed the name, but.
Speaker 13 (46:26):
The campus, the older sis know they change it. Yeah,
they take staff and he's in champas Pisco when they
when when they had to get there their insidio, they
just moved a little bit. They gotta stadium. You don't
have to go to where the grass and it's exact
green room. It's not because like you said, so that's
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why open You'll see more people that are not open
fans at the games because it's like I'm new for
the weekend. Let's go to the game. Like it's not
having the black hole and you go and you do
that and you can get up and go to the
he off your plan or.
Speaker 18 (47:05):
Who finish your fifth days and day paid, some days
playing or whole you know, your taxes around a tone
in Las Vegas and where I'm gonna stay and all that,
because if you lose a little piece.
Speaker 13 (47:17):
Now, God bless al Davis for how he made sure
the Raiders were going to get treated.
Speaker 5 (47:22):
The Oakland work was doing their job. He was going
to take them to La n l A.
Speaker 13 (47:26):
Wasn't going to give them the state and the he
took them back to Oakland. But at least he knew
he was fighting for what he felt was right and
it was still in the state. He was fighting for
what was right or his team. He didn't say, Hey,
I'm just going to take him to Saint Louis, take
them all over to Las Vegas.
Speaker 19 (47:43):
You don't think we have those options as a managing partner.
He was a boy, he was this year, and he
wasn't the only he wasn't the so pro fier of that.
But who you knew was the representation because he led
silver and played so to me and and that's not
even my favor I'm a bankle fan, but yeah.
Speaker 5 (48:03):
I know what I know. But at the end of
the day, I would really like to see the Oakland
A's day.
Speaker 13 (48:12):
Yeah, you look right, because it's the right thing to do,
and you'll make your money ten full yep.
Speaker 2 (48:18):
And it's coming.
Speaker 12 (48:19):
It's going Sacramento to Oaklands about eighty miles and it
just makes so much sense to do that. Talking to
the Great August last day, August, we have about two
minute warning coming up.
Speaker 13 (48:28):
Well, and you know I noticed you said, hey, you
said how many miles it was? You just say how
long it takes to get there? Because can day you
could see a forty five minute to a three hour drive.
Speaker 12 (48:39):
How you just said, I'm thinking amstract to amsrak is
not that far. You get on there, it gets in
and that Roald fast don't get slept in rush hour traffic.
But at the same time, the Great August Wesi wrestling
fluk kpe Berdy. You got about two minutes left and
two minutes warning. I want to just turn it over
to you, August. Anything on your mind that just comes
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with top of your mind that you want to promote,
anything you want to talk about, you got two minutes
to go right ahead.
Speaker 5 (49:03):
So I'm well, some of the things. Don't want to say.
Shout out to the military.
Speaker 13 (49:06):
I know you do all the time, but I just
want to shout out to them because they're in difficult
times with our new leadership. There's a minute stuff that's
coming down the pipeline, and the sort of ther sparing
time to be in the military unlike it's been recently.
Speaker 5 (49:19):
So I want to shout out for our military.
Speaker 13 (49:20):
And our sport and hopefully they get to support they
need on the back roend. Because a lot of people
in with with PCSC, a lot of people at a PSC,
A lot of people end up coming home not the
same way that they left, all right, So let's just
hope that they get the medical care in the support
because with all the touts going on, who knows that
they're going to be Major or Travis or Feo or
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McLellan for them to get the military medical support that
they need.
Speaker 5 (49:47):
People talk about that.
Speaker 13 (49:48):
So I just weary the people from my hometown don't
get that support because they need it. But besides that,
I want to shout out the task to Ford the
constant support and our state BIRDI team where the African
Championships are coming up, a toss of Blanco Mole Rock
go and so everybody was pumped up and ready to go.
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It's exciting boot.
Speaker 5 (50:11):
Wrestling and supporting us as well with getting us other
things that we need. So I'm just so.
Speaker 17 (50:17):
Happy that when you have people that been looking to
a vision that I started, you know, this wrestling Federation
and developing it.
Speaker 13 (50:24):
We have more and more athletes were placing at the
African Championship, replacing in tournaments worldwide, and I just don't
need my son Anthony was though he's doing that too,
but I mean we have other athletes, Mataios placing, Jiles placing, we.
Speaker 17 (50:38):
Have people that are putting it on the line. And
it all started with a dream that I had, or
to see that materialize and to see that growth and
secuating it just makes you say good, makes you feel
like you're doing something right.
Speaker 5 (50:50):
So I can completely.
Speaker 17 (50:51):
Understand when you talked about what you're putting forward your network,
your personality, your energy, your effort, because you started this
way back and now that it's just exam to where
everybody wants to buy in and give their payments to
try to pull you over.
Speaker 13 (51:08):
Hold on, now let's come to break. Because this was
in my heart before anybody else is thinking about it.
I can appreciate what you're saying. I can appreciate the
work that it takes to do behind the scenes, the
sleepless nights. So as our wrestling federation grows and as
we get more spotlights and more magazines and repaper want
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to they all publicity is in your publicity to confuse
what supports what you're.
Speaker 17 (51:34):
Finding to do, what supports the best interest so that
you have something to pass off. Or I can completely
understand what you're talking about. I just want to say
a shout out to their company that is supporting because
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