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00:00And it was profane and it was personal and I thought the police response was really efficient
00:05and they really jumped in and not only that, the crowds ratted out the people that were doing it.
00:11They removed them?
00:12They removed them or the police got very aggressively informing these guys,
00:17you keep that up, you're out of here, and do you want to leave?
00:20And the guys would say, no, no, sorry. And people stopped.
00:22Now, I know you can't control 25,000 people at once, but I thought it had a deterrent effect.
00:27It was bad, but it could have been worse.
00:29We crossed the line here. Do you think the Ryder Cup's gone too far?
00:33No, I don't. I mean, I've heard it be this bad before.
00:37I think it wasn't as bad as we expected in some ways. It was isolated.
00:41I thought the crowds were kind of subdued because they were disappointed that it wasn't real close.
00:46But I think it's isolated and I didn't sense there was any moment where you thought something horrible was going to happen,
00:53which that shouldn't be the line, but it just felt manageable.
00:58This wasn't just a New York thing. In other words, New York doesn't have the market cornered on borderish behavior.
01:03It was out of control to a degree in Minnesota.
01:07Rome wasn't great in spots. Is that what you're saying?
01:09That's what I'm saying, yes.
01:10The lines tend to be more clever in New York, but as far as the actual bitterness and anger and everything, that's universal and it's isolated.
01:20And I thought they controlled it fairly well.
01:22All right. You still have the Yankees. They're going to make the