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This is an IHeart podcast. Guaranteed Human. Ray Breyer's is the pipe man. He owns Pipeyard, Inc. and they buy and sell pipe all day long. And I am shocked how much business we've been able to send him across the country. Entire pipelines going across three different states where they need to get the pipe pulled out. He's like, I'll pull the pipe out, I'll sell the pipe. People buying pipe, people selling pipe. The people that buy pipe are environmental managers, pipeline project managers. Somebody that's got an abandoned pipeline that's been removed. They want the pipe yard ink, compliance and regulatory folks. They want to get those pipes out of there. Selling pipe, folks that need carbon steel pipe, the pipe yard ink stocks everything you need, any kind of pipe. There is stuff that people call him for, industrial stuff, that he doesn't even have, and he tracks it down. He's working his phone, and his team is working their phones all day long. He's got a yard, they've got pipe. They are working the phones to get stuff for people all day long. 409-788 pipe. 409-78 pipe. Turns out, at least according to my urologist, that all that talk about taking testosterone is bad for your prostate. That was based on one study that's been debunked. But you know what? Don't trust me. Do your own reading. Cross-reference. Learn more. Go to fixmylowtie.com. That's synergenics. That's who I use for my testosterone replacement. It makes me energetic. It makes me happy. I lost some belly fat out of it, which was really nice. And yes, it does that too. FixMylowtie.com. Our newest show sponsor here on the podcast, and it is enterprise foundry.com. They pour all grades of ductile and gray iron. Don't you love saying that, Ramon? Castings up to a thousand pounds. Nobody does this on American soil anymore, but they do. They specialize in low to medium volume, in-house pattern shop for fast, low-cost tooling, and they love the Michael Bari Weiss Show, and they share our values, and you want to do business with people like that. EnterpriseFoundry.com. It's that time. Time, time, time. Lock and load.

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Every place we went, the caring and the sense of joy. I know it's incredibly disappointing now, and look, candidly, it's a bit scary because there's a very different vision that's being put out there. And tonight we're getting some new details about that Trump Trudeau dinner from two people who were at the table. We are told that when Trudeau... told President-elect Trump that new tariffs would kill the Canadian economy. Trump joked to him that if Canada can't survive. An Oregon Democrat County Commissioner who resigned after being arrested for stealing more than $30,000 from an elderly man is now an international wanted fugitive. Well, Oregon Democrat County Commissioner to wanted fugitive on the land, having left our country overnight. Oregon Department of Justice believes she fled the country with her nine-year-old son. Oh, my, this is quite dramatic. The story from KGW TV in Portland. The search is on for former Clackamas County Commissioner Melissa Fireside. The Oregon Department of Justice believes she fled the country with her young son ahead of a December trial where she faces several felony charges related to theft. Well, tonight, we're getting a look at a court document that helps explain how all of this came about. This is the affidavit filed by state law lawyers asking for Firesides release agreement to be revoked. Now, that agreement requires her to notify the court if she changes her address and also to stay in Oregon unless she has permission to leave. The document says that last week, Fireside's ex-partner and father of their nine-year-old son... called the Clackamas County District Attorney's Office and said Fireside took their child out of school and apparently fled the country. He says he found out after the school notified him. Fireside has full custody of the child, but she and her ex do have a legal agreement when it comes to parenting according to that document. The special agent with the State Department of Justice says he looked into fireside's travel records and it showed she had not crossed any international borders since 2022. But TSA down The data showed fireside had a flight from Mexico to Amsterdam last Tuesday. According to TSA and state law enforcement, she may have used a fake ID to cross into Mexico and then used an Austrian passport to fly to Amsterdam. State officials believe she took her nine-year-old with her, and they do not believe he is in danger. Now, if fireside is confirmed to be outside the U.S., investigators say bringing her back to face justice may be challenging depending on the country that she's in. And this is your reminder. Not all Democrats are criminals, but all criminals are Democrats. And a lot of Democrats are criminals.

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Tucker Carlson once said, and Tucker Carlson's been around, he was a journalist long before he was doing what he does now, that Gavin Newsom was the most skilled liar he's ever seen. Oh, Gavin Newsom, and, you know, I think a lot about Gavin Newsom, many different things about Gavin Newsom, but one thing I know for a fact about Gavin Newsom is he has the capacity to beat a lie detector test. Gavin Newsom will say anything he needs to say. Not like Biden's not like this, actually. Whatever Biden's fault, he's not like this. Like Biden, you know, he has like guilt. If he's lying to you, he gets twitchy. Gavin Newsom's palms don't sweat. His respiration doesn't increase. His body temperature doesn't change. Nothing changes in Gavin Newsom when he lies to your face. And there are not that many people like that, actually. That's a rare quality. Like to lock down the state, to keep people's kids from getting an education, and to arrest people for surfing, and then go have dinner at the French laundry. Like, most people couldn't do that. They just be like, I don't know. You're saying he's a sociopath. You can lie and not care. I'm not a psychiatrist, but I, so I don't know that I don't really know the category, and I'm not going to diagnose him, but I'll just say in 50 years of being around a lot of people. I've met very few who can behave that way, very, very few. It's very unusual quality, and of course it's probably useful in politics. Is he electable? Is he electable? Yeah, exactly. Are the American people going to see that the way that you see it? Well, as you know, the system in California does not include elections. I mean, it has nothing to do with what the people think. It's a machine state. It's the most corrupt out of 50. Kamala Harris was, like, despised by most Californians, and she, you know, was a sitting U.S. senator. Poor Diane Feinstein, my neighbor in Washington, I don't think she was a horrible person, just for the record, but she was non-composed menace, and like she could have lived well beyond her death as a U.S. Senator. So it's like it's not a Democratic state, small D. Democratic state. It's not run on the basis of what the population wants. It's a fixed game in California. And so it does make me very uncomfortable that someone from that... political culture, which is an utterly corrupt political culture, an authoritarian political culture, could, like, enter a presidential race. Because, like, clearly, what are you running on if you're Gavin Newsom? As a native Californian, you know, I know what the state was like in 1985 because I live there, and it's completely degraded from that. from that time. And like, how did that happen? Well, part of the big reason, the big reason is the political leadership of the state. You've got nothing to run on. What are you running? Have you driven through L.A. recently? Like, seriously. So the fact that he would get in the race suggests, you know, they think that they can win without the consent of voters. And that freaks me out. This sounds like a backhanded compliment and it is. But I've thought about this a lot since then. We want to welcome you, folks. What a night we have. Ladies and gentlemen, how bad can you be? It's the Michael Bari Weiss Show, severely tone-deaf karaoke. Step right up, it's the wildest ride. Off to you notes where the brave to lie. Sing it loud, don't hold back now.

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and are more tone deaf than Helen Keller. Welcome to the stage, Steven, who's singing a terrible rendition of Friends in Low Places. Well, I got friends in low places. Whiskey grounds and beer chase my blaze white. Folks, that's as tone deaf as it gets right. Or am I wrong? Please welcome Cindy from SciFair. Never mind I find. Someone like you. I wish my. What a tough break. Every window from Tomball to a Tascistia is shattered. Finally, our last contestant. California might be the worst of all. Nothing I dislike more than the politician that sits there and lies to you. And we all just sit there rolling our eyes going to give me a break. Congratulations to Gavin Newsom. The most despicable tone deaf person in America. Ladies and gentlemen, don't use that tone to me. Not a joke. That sarcastic, contemptuous tone that means you know everything because you're a man and I know nothing because I'm a woman. That is not a joke. That is a natural fact. The Michael Bari Weiss Show.

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Tennessee state troopers say DUI quotas led to arrest of sober drivers. Yeah, sure. You were sober. You weren't drunk. Then why did you get a DUI? Well, the state troopers themselves are now saying that in Tennessee, quote, this is corruption. We're ruining people's lives. We're being forced to ruin people's lives. They say they were required to make 100 DUI arrests each year, even if the people weren't drunk. I am a very big supporter of law enforcement, law and order. But when you find cases like this of a bad cop, because we give so much deference and a presumption of professionalism to cops, When you find whoever is doing this right here, the people carrying out the orders who did not speak out against it, and the people who gave the orders especially, you have to pin them to the wall. You have to destroy their career because this can never be allowed to have. The story is from WSMV TV in Nashville. We've told you about Thomas Maness's arrest and Stephanie Fares and Candace Slate's and all the other people arrested for DUI by state troopers when they were completely sober. But we've never heard from any of the troopers who've arrested sober people for DUI until now. This is corruption. We're ruining people's lives. We're being forced to ruin people's lives. Do you know if you've ever arrested a sober driver for DUI? Yes, sir. I'm sure I have. Former troopers Ashley Smith and Adam Potts say there's a reason so many innocent people have been arrested for DUI in Tennessee by state troopers. A reason, they say, revealed in these internal maps and recorded audio from a trooper's meeting in Chattanooga. Arrest every DUI that you can get your hands on. We've always thought this was a great thing because you want to get drunk drivers off the road. Do you feel like that this push to get DUIs is eventually having a negative outcome? Absolutely. There's pressure to arrest DUIs. Pot says it's not just pressure. It's a quota. I have to ask you, did you ever feel pressured just to pull someone over and arrest them for DUI just to make a quota? Absolutely. It's something directly addressed and recorded audio from a meeting with Captain Patrick Turner out of Chattanooga, obtained by WS and V4 investigators. I'm passing on the message of what the command staff wants. What does hard work look like? Well, it could look like arresting 100 plus DUIs a year. In that meeting, it's stipulated to troopers on the midnight shift. 100 DUI arrests will be required each year.

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per trooper. If there's a DUI, I want you to load the jail full of. Turner also talks about consequences when it comes to how many DUI arrests are made, as well as contacts, meaning drivers pulled over each shift. turning in 33 DUIs per a year and 1.7 contacts, you're going to get spanked. But despite what you just heard, this is what the THP emailed us. Quote, the Tennessee Highway Patrol does not have or use quotas for traffic stops, citations, or arrests. And there's more. In emails obtained through the Open Records Act, Captain Bruce McCarley sent out maps this year, subject line DUI map. It shows every county in District 8 and every trooper with a number next to it. These former troopers say those are the numbers of DUI arrests made by each trooper. What is the message to you all? Why send this out to troopers? You're not doing good enough because somebody else has beaten you with the DUIs. You need to do better. These former troopers say there are incentives for troopers to make DUI arrests. The advantage of arresting somebody, whether they're really drunk or not, is I continue to get that premium overtime. So does that translate to troopers feeling like if I'm working this shift, I've got to find somebody to arrest? Absolutely. For full transparency, both Potts and Smith were fired by the THP. Potts pleaded guilty to leaving the scene of a single car accident involving his personal vehicle. I made a mistake. I had a crash. Off duty. And the THP is seeking to decertify Smith, accusing her of helping a family member to get out of a DUI. She's fighting that claim before the state. The THP may simply say that you're just a disgruntled employee, and that's why you're coming forward. I would have said something before if it wouldn't have been career suicide for me. As for what the THP says about their claims and everything else we've obtained, we don't know. Colonel... This is Jeremy Finley with Channel 4. After we tried to speak with the head of the THP in August, and he drove away in a car, we once again sent our findings to them, asking for an interview. Instead, they sent a statement, reading in parts, troopers are highly trained and expected to use their judgment and make necessary traffic stops based on observed violations and public safety needs. I think they really don't care about the citizens. I think they care about the way it looks, the perception. Oh, my. Ramone thinks that's what, you know, okay. Ramon thinks that's what happened to Paul Nancy Pelosi when he was arrested for DUI a couple of years ago. It's a good thing we have the body cam footage. This is a Michael Bari Weiss show exclusive thanks to our contacts in law enforcement.

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Mr. Nancy Pelosi, do you know why I pulled you over? Because my wife wanted to defund. Defund, no, that's not that. Defund you? No, sir, you were speeding and driving radical. I beg your pardon, officer. I'm 82 years old, and I haven't been erratic in many years. Please step out of the car, sir. Okay, dokey. Sir, how much have you had to drink tonight? I'm married to a Dorian gray painting. How much do you think I've had to drink in, young man? I've got to pee. Sir, let's have a seat in the back of my cruiser. There you go. Watch your head. No, you watch your head. Might tell you what to do. You not tell me. Might tell you. I've got to pee. Okay, sir, we're going to have to take you down to the precinct. You'll have to catch me first, copper. You're already in my car, sir. I'm getting way too old for this. We're going to be changing the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of Mr. Michael Bari Weiss, which has a beautiful way. Our little podcast is the podcast that could, the little engine that could. You know, when we started, it was just a simple rebroadcast of our show, and they would take it over and put it on this new podcast platform. I didn't think anything of it. Before long, we started hearing from people all over the country where we don't air on the radio in the town where they are. And I would say, well, how are you hearing us? Did you find us online? And they say, no, I was on a podcast. Or, as happens for more than anything else, Somebody sent me an email and say, hey, check out this podcast. He's from Houston, talks a lot about Texas, but talks about national stuff, and I think you'll like him. And that's how our little podcast grew to be one of the top in the country. It's pretty cool. And so we have show sponsors on the radio. We have show sponsors on the podcast. One of them's a good buddy of mine. His name is Ray Breyers, and he owns The Pipeyard Inc. And what he does on his cell phone is people call and go, hey, I got a 118 mile pipeline going through Louisiana into Mississippi. And he says, all right, let me go check it out. He goes out. He rips that pipe out of the ground all the way. And he goes off and sells that to somebody else who needs the pipe. It's a beautiful process. And people call him all from our show, from our podcast, all over the country. Thepipeyard, inc.com. 409-788 pipe. 409-88 pipe. Talk to Ray, the pipe ma'amma, good buddy. Turns out, at least according to my urologist, that all that talk about taking testosterone is bad for your prostate. That was based on one study that's been debunked. But you know what? Don't trust me. Do your own reading. Cross-reference. Learn more. Go to fixmylowtie.com. That's synergenics. That's who I use for my testosterone replacement. It makes me energetic. It makes me happy. I lost some belly fat out of it, which was really nice. And yes, it does that too. Fixmylote.com. You paid your insurance premiums hoping that you would never get fire, smoke, damage, water damage, hail damage, hell, we have so many.

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storms and hurricanes come through here. And the national carrier now doesn't want you, doesn't want to pay you. Chad T. Wilson law firm fights so that you do. He is the lawyer that will fight to get you covered. Go to claimdenied.com or email me and I'll connect you. Claimdenied.com. The fact that coming and done gets selected promising to give away free stuff. Free child care, free buses, frozen rent. You want it to pay. You just keep paying 1950s rates. We don't care. But now that he's won the election, he's asking the people who voted for him to send him donations. Good morning, New York City. Thank you. Last night, we made history. And today we begin the work of making a new administration. Welcome to the transition. This is the period over the next few months where we build a city hall that delivers on the promises of our campaign to make New York City affordable and to make government accountable to the people it serves. As we prepare to govern, we'll start announcing the leaders who will help implement our agenda. People like deputy mayors who oversee entire areas of government and the commissioners who carry out the critical work of city agencies. These appointments will be driven by excellence, integrity, and hunger to solve old problems with new solutions. Talking to organizers on the front lines of the fight to improve. our city, government veterans with proven track records, policy experts from around the country and the world, and working people who know better than anyone what our neighborhoods deserve. And this will be a period, like the campaign we ran in the city hall to come, defined by transparency, because New Yorkers deserve a government they can trust. On January 1st, I will be your mayor. New Year's Day and a new era for this city. Oh, and one more thing. Remember how I told you a few months ago to stop sending us money? You can start again. This transition requires staff, research, and an infrastructure that can meet this moment. And it will be made possible by the people who built and believe in this movement. So I hope we'll make a donation at Transition 2025.com. Now let's get to work. You know, I watched this show called American Greed. I study the fall of scam artists and Ponzi schemers and frauds. And it always happens like this. They're high on the hog, making the big promises, talking big, and then they got to start begging for money. Asking for donations. It's not the only irony's got in the fire to raise money for his transition team. Did you know that he has a brand new musical on Broadway? Oh, welcome to New York, the city that never sleeps, where bagels and bylaws are both pies. deep. We've got dreams, delis, and decrees divine. Now the city that never rests must pray on time. From Astoria to the Bronx, hear my grand decree.

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Encore The Chariot the musical Where Justice meets the jazz Anna Navarro, who for years made herself famous by being a Hispanic woman who claimed to be a Republican. And that was kind of her. Look at me. I'm different. I'm a Hispanic woman who's a Republican. Now she hangs out with the hags on the view. And they say, you know, you're a Republican, but you don't like Trump. No, I don't. And we don't like Trump. You're not a Republican. And you're not very smart. They are beside themselves happy over the recent election results. Navarro said that Virginia ran a bad Democrat candidate for Attorney General and still won. And in her mind, that's a rejection of Trump. It's not, but that's what she says. Not every Democratic candidate on the ballot was a great candidate. In Virginia, they had a guy, Jay Jones, running for Attorney General, who just a few weeks ago, it was revealed, you know, these texts that he had sent, fantasizing about. killing a political opponent had resurfaced. I mean, this guy was a bad candidate. And even that bad Democratic candidate won by six points. Yeah. So that tells me that this was a resounding rejection of Donald Trump's second term. And the Republican part. And the Republican Party. Trump was out there, well they, I mean, Trump was out there last night in the middle of the night, tweeting about how, you know, the election results were what they were because Trump wasn't on the ballot. I actually think Trump was everything was pretty much on the ballot. In New York, he inserted himself into this race. That was the kiss of death for Andrew Cuomo. When he and Elon Musk and Stephen Miller endorsed Andrew Cuomo, poor Andrew, that was it for now. Let me tell you something. Yeah. Headline from Fox 11 in Los Angeles. L.A. father separated from toddler by federal agents outside Home Depot. Oh, wow, that's awful. They separated a father from a toddler? What kind of federal agents would do that? This is terrible. This is horrible. How'd this happen in America? Here's an excerpt from the Fox 11. That's the local Fox affiliate article. The organization, Los Angeles Rapid Response Network, said a man and a toddler were both in the process of an unsettling arrest on Tuesday, November 4th.

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Federal authorities later confirmed it was a 32-year-old man and his son. The organization said the arrest happened as federal agents were staging inside the Dodger Stadium parking lot, which is a short distance from the Cypress Park location of Home Depot, where the detainment took place. Federal agents drove off from the scene with the baby inside the vehicle. The family of the child later told the local Fox affiliate that the toddler has since been reunited with its mother. with their mother because they can't say if it's a boy or a girl. Remember, we have to all be consistent with each other's rules. Can't say the sex of someone. They then issued the following statement in the wake of the arrest. This comes from the leftist organization. The L-A-R-R-N strongly denounces the presence of armed federal agents at various locations throughout Los Angeles on a day when Angelinos are exercising their civic duty to vote. Well, don't worry. Illegal aliens don't vote. So, remember? So if they're not voting, they're not at risk of being arrested. Back to their story. The presence of mass federal agents is meant to cause chaos, threaten our entire community, and ultimately suppress our right to vote. The abduction of a man, he's been abducted by ICE now, and an infant. No, the infant was given to the mother. At a Cypress Park Home Depot parking lot demonstrates the crass and cruel nature of the racially motivated random snatchings taking place in our neighborhood. Oh, you mean the enforcement of law against criminals? It sounds horrible, right? A man and his child abducted by federal authorities. Oh, my goodness. Area 51. What are we going to do? Maybe we should watch the video to learn more. New 10, federal agents arrest a man with a toddler during an enforcement operation at Home Depot in Cyprus Park. The 32-year-old man is reportedly a U.S. citizen. The fed say he was not arrested for being undocumented. According to the LA Times, the Department of Homeland Security officials said the man allegedly got out of his car carrying a hammer and threw rocks at federal agents. They also told the times that the man was arrested for assault. They found a pistol in his car, which had been reported stolen out of New York. The suspect also had an active arrest warrant. According to the Times, that toddler has been reunited with her family. Wait! You mean the man got out of his car with a hammer, a deadly weapon, and threw rocks at officers? He had a stolen gun and warrants for his arrest. Oh, a father abducted with his toddler. might technically be a biological father, but he's also trying to kill cops. Of the famous growing pains. Man, if we weren't for growing pains, I wouldn't be on the Michael Bari Weiss Show. You have a road. The Michael Barry Show. Our Rose. It was a comedian, I forget who it was, who made the point that the shirts, there were never shirts in cops. The guys always had their shirts off. And if they had their shirt on, the shirt was coming off.

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That was just part of it. That's just part of the deal. The shirt's got to come off. That's always kind of funny. Like the shirt is holding them back. Anyway, there's a story out of Houston, actually Webster, which is south of Houston. A guy ran from the cops. And he was emboldened to do this because he was in other police chases, plural. with the Webster Police Department that were ultimately called off, most recently about two weeks ago. So this is a guy who keeps running from the cops, and there's a crowd of people who'll say, don't chase them because other people will get hurt. Yeah, but if you don't chase them, they're going to keep doing these things. A career criminal led to Popo on a chase from Galveston, which is about an hour south of Houston, all the way up to the south loop, which is about 10 minutes south of Houston. And Stella Link, so going out west about another 10 minutes or so. And the chase ended. Are you ready for this? He ran out of gas. How perfect. ABC 13 in Houston with the story. The driver of that vehicle is 38-year-old Jasmere Washington. Online court record show Washington has quite the lengthy criminal history from surrounding counties. Wait, hold on. What's his name? Jasmine. We didn't have any Jasmere's at our high school. Did you have any Jasmere's at your high school? Start that over. I want to make sure I got his name. I'm not really sure Jasmine. I'm not really sure what kind of name that is. The driver of that vehicle is 38-year-old Jasmine Washington. Online court record show Washington has quite the link. He got an apostrophe in his middle name. And here in Harris County, police say the reason that he was the target of law enforcement today is due to parole violations and active warrants connected to several Webster police cases. I was able to pull court record showing he has a warrant for not showing up to a court hearing over a June death case in which it's alleged he stole a pair of sneakers from a person that costs left. than $100. He also has a warrant from just a week and a half ago for another police chase. Court documents saying on September 24th, a Webster police officer spotted him in the same red in the Tbilisi he was driving today, ran his information, and found out that he had a warrant in Harris County and Brazoria County, and he tried to pull him over. Court records say the chase lasted about eight miles. It contained much of the same dangerous driving we saw today. That chase was eventually terminated by that Webster officer. Today's chase was a much more intense scene with officers telling me that it was unbelievable. Nobody was hit, injured, or killed during this. This chase lasted about 50 miles, Webster police saying their department alongside Texas City Police and Galveston Police were looking for Washington as he was a wanted man. Police saying that they found him, tried to pull him over in Galveston, near 73rd Street, but he refused to stop. We watched that chase reach speeds of over a 100 miles an hour and included incredibly dangerous driving. Law enforcement say on scene that it only ended because he ran out of gas. Once he pulled over on the side of the South Loop, we watched from Sky Eye as he got out, put his hands up, and turned himself in with no problems. And we were able to see him interact with police and law enforcement once he was in custody. After this chase, he seemed very cooperative with law enforcement. Right now, Galveston police

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say that he is in their custody. He's going to face a new charge, a felony for evading arrest. Very simple. You've got to throw the book at guys like this. Somebody's going to run from cops for an hour at over 100 miles an hour. That's a bad guy. He's not going to be reformed. He's not going to be rehabilitated. He's going to torment and terrorize everyone around him. You know, I've seen cases where their own mother or their own wife or baby mama will beg the cops to put them away because they're scared. They can't get loose of this person. And this person is tormenting them and causing them so much trouble. There is a broken subculture that has to be healed. It has to be healed. It is incompatible with civilized society in America. But you see it on display all the time. The head coach at Gambling State, Mickey Joseph, his players got in a brawl at the end of halftime against the Bethune Cookman players. I'd never heard of Bethune Cookman before. Mostly, I only heard of Gambling because Doug Williams went there and he was a great quarterback. And does he say? Does he say that we won't tolerate our players getting into a fight? No. He speaks like some very, very not smart gang member. They disrespected us. Nobody going to disrespect us. We meet disrespect with disrespect. Do you realize how stupid you sound? Do you know how many people are in prison because somebody was walking through the bar and accidentally bumped them? Oh, you disrespected me. You know, Jay-Z shot a guy in a bar because he bumped into him as he was walking through the bar. That's not tough. That's stupid. That is stupid. You got too much to lose to do this. This is the guy who's coaching these young men into adults. Well, no wonder, they don't have a chance. When you play here. You got to make sure as a coach, support staff, that all your players come down. If you're going to walk down there and take your time, and now it's three minutes, three minutes and 30 seconds on the clock, and we're standing on the stairs, and you've got four or five kids who's just walking down, taking their time. Listen to, at the end of the day, I'm thinking like, well, they know what they're doing. They take their time, so we're trying to give them the respect. So by the time we got to go, we can't wait on two players, but they should never leave their players. Who leaves their players? Who leaves their players over there knowing that we got to come down? You see, that's what I'm talking about. That's the disrespect stuff. And we're not going to tolerate disrespect here at Gremlin. You won't disrespect us. We're going to meet disrespect with disrespect. Because be responsible. Get your kids out the locker room. Make them get to the field. They came down on the field. They walked on the field. That's disrespecting the game, first of all.

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So that's my perspective. And I told him after the game, I said, you can't leave your kids up there. You can't leave your kids up there. So we talked. You know, I know we're going to hear, you know, I'm going to hear from my AD. I'll talk to my AD. He'll talk to his AD. And, you know, I told him, I say, you know, if they find us, then you know what? Where's your baby? You know, I. I get the mentality as kind of Oakland Raiders, you know, smash mouth football. And I agree. The idea that, you know, if you're hit, you hit back. I just don't think, I don't think great coaches with great programs would take that approach. They would say, we're going to win the game. We're not going to get our players. penalized or ejected for this kind of nonsense. If the other team wants to act foolish, we're going to walk away from that and be bigger than that. I think that when you attempt to meet disrespect with disrespect, you get down in the mud with the pig and wallow. And the problem with that is the pig enjoys it. You're allowing yourself to be pulled into the morass when you should be better. But I don't think this guy has the tools for that. And that's unfortunate. I think some people never learned the tools of you've got too much to lose. If you think that matters so much, you have bad tolerance. Elvis has left the building. Thank you. And good night.

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