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00:00Jason, I want to go back with your position because I didn't get a chance to get a clear take
00:05on your position on the Jackson Dart and Abdul Carter case here.
00:09You were talking about how you see it. Personally, for you, I know you're not a fan of Donald Trump
00:15here, but you're a fan of dialogue going back and forth.
00:18But give me your position.
00:23Look, if I was in a locker room, I wouldn't care.
00:25I mean, again, I'm old enough, grown up enough to know that you've got 50 to 70 guys in a
00:31locker room.
00:32They're not all going to agree.
00:35And the only way that you get any kind of discussion going is, you know, you listen to somebody else.
00:40So I want to hear somebody.
00:41I mean, now I may say to them, oh, yeah, dead wrong.
00:43And I may talk loud because, you know, it's just like your wife being in your ear the way she
00:49should have been.
00:50You know, she's going to be kind of loud, right?
00:52And she's going to, you know, tell you what an idiot you are.
00:54Because, you know, that's how that works, right?
00:57Okay, but, you know, she's going to do it in a way that's playful, right?
01:01And she's going to do it in a way that, you know, you've got to hear it.
01:03And your friends are going to do that with you, too, right?
01:06And those are private conversations.
01:08When you have them out in public, it's a whole different thing.
01:14Because then everybody else judges the conversation.
01:16But in the privacy of a locker room, like, we can go back and forth and we can talk about
01:21stuff.
01:21I mean, I can – we could have a private conversation, you know, off air, you know, where we could
01:28really, you know, lay into each other a little bit.
01:30But we're friends enough that, you know, we're going to come back from that and we're not worried about it.
01:34We're going to come back from that.
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