It was tough to break through that. Stereotype a lot in 198820 percent of the Division One quarterbacks were black and even in the late eighty's it was still a story about black quarterbacks witness the Fiesta Bowl the emergence of the black quarterback is certainly not a myth it's happening and it is a testament to the triumph of ability and determination over prejudice in the 1989 Fiesta Bowl for the 1st time to black quarterbacks leaving their teams in the national championship game Major of West Virginia and Tony Rice and Notre Dame is a. Championship for the university. Joined me in the signal. Of a. Warning the $989.00 Heisman Memorial Trophy to underwear of the University of. Underwear was the 1st black quarterback to win the Heisman trophy he won it in a friends that threw the ball in a way that colleges had never seen before Andre where rewrote the college record books this year he threw for more than 4000 yards and all he set 17 individual passing records underwear was sort of a revelation to see a black quarterback operate like that and at a high level in 1989 it was revolutionary after Michael Vick came along asked Virginia Tech what happened there and how that helped him grow the university and Thank you for watching us piano you too for more sports and analysis downloads but yes b.n.a. Up and for live streaming sports and that is and the Black Quarterback I have no idea why I mean I walked in here talking about I don't do racism here I am introducing a slow a show about the black quarterback but is relevant it's in the nudes the show's got finding your way I'm Charles King right now right here right now right here right now one foot in yesterday one foot in tomorrow right at the cusp of what was after midnight right now and I hope you found your way I actually want to start the program off with a stamp or new service announcement and. As of December 4th 2019 by Natalie De Bar. The Stanford philosophy professor and co-host of philosophy taught can Taylor's died at that age 65 Taylor was dedicated to helping students colleagues and the general public asked tough questions and live and examined life and it's true I was and it was good stuff he was but not so Ken Taylor they have that Henry. Henry Waldgrave student Professor graves Henry was a great steward professor of philosophy in the school of humanities and society and Sciences died unexpectedly in his home on December 2nd he was 65 a gifted scholar and teacher Taylor was also well known by the dedicated listeners at Philosophy Talk acidic a good public radio show he co-founded in 22005. So a Stanford community members learned of his death they have shared story after story of Taylor's significant role in their lives as a scholar colleague instructor mentor and friend Ken Taylor was a generous Gary is energetic presence at the very heart of stand philosophy Stephanie manatees and Stanford symbiotic symbolic Yeah that's right symbolic systems all of which were transformed by his presence and that sort of like now all right be my friend and it's had a good show I mean I listen to that a few times but what drew me a something that something something call it symbolic sciences and so I had never heard of that and so I thought I'd find my way to that segment and and I guess with this guy some symbolic systems is a unique program for undergraduates and graduates that integrates knowledge from diverse fields of study including computer science linguistics mathematics philosophy psychology and statistics and so reimagining human and humanity and technology human and artificial intelligence mining machine so is that what we're thinking to hear this this is all about. Bringing down the the robot mindset you know Anyway if you do go over Japan they can use your. Use your help with creating a. A black female robot over there for sex services I'm sure that I can help out but anyway just off finding your way this is what we do right now right here is a lot of different topics out there in Japan robots are one of them Ok but I wanted to focus on a black quarterback because whatever happened. To the earth started shaking here. In the Bay Area about the color man ski and again it's not just we can't get away from this the color of a negro skin and frankly I don't give a damn what the dude said because it's frankly is true I mean any negro to get a psychological edge over an opponent and even if he has to hide the ball with his skin I mean that's what the transport was that adventurous to get a woman in on the view into the does that Ok she turns green Who can I tell you that I just saw Anyway I just had to go back and it just made me think about it you know I had really think about a black quarterback and I thought wow man so that's why I played a little segment there. But it comes down to James Wilston Winston James Wilson and so this is this is a segment this is Ok here we go this is a few of the all time black quarterbacks Ok. So Jim is with Winston is one of. Let's see here yeah I'm trying to find this here we go so I'm going to count this down and then I'm going to play just a couple of segments here and then go get readjusted here shows finding your way and I don't need a cassette tape I'm having a just a bored right now but so this is not the all time black quarterbacks No it's not what I want and we go into detail Ok Mike Ok. Doot doot doot Ok that one yes come on come on I see you in the background Ok I'm going to let me have to take commercial come back and then I'm going to right now Ok so the Black Quarterback Jamie Jim is Winston and then you and Colin Kaepernick is at the top of the list there and Doug Williams and Doug Williams as. You know he was the 1st one I want to blacks he's the 1st black quarterback to win a Super Bowl I don't think there's been one since if correct me if I'm wrong and but he did that and and I have seen a lot of endorsements by him I don't know why but I would love to I mean he did go to Disneyland maybe didn't come back he didn't need to come back in Disneyland. I think I don't take all proper. Cam Newton Russell Williams And then here we go I'm going to do this one more time to get my Mike Vick and then. Steve McNair Randall Cunningham and Warren Moon and then of course you've got passion about Paterno Holmes and he just knew but he's already climbing the charts and there's a whole lot of issues about this whole black quarterback stuff here that's not what I need in there and. So I'm just sitting here here we go we're getting close I can tell I can feel it I can you know don't shatter Ok this auxiliary do we know I tell you boy somebody has things here when you try to program something it's just like try to teach a cat how to how to fetch it. I know some cats do that some cats know how to fetch. This one doesn't. Know when I tell you I'm trying to play this next segment but I have to find the right button to do it right and I'm sitting in twisting all these knobs and everything if you going to close can close access there was no hit here we go if I owned it. And I'm not known for cussing but I almost did right then and there. Ok so so I mentioned the whole bag anyway it's about 15 after the hour of midnight here in California I don't know where else you want to be right now if you're finding your way I hope you find it properly and so this is one of the things that Mike Vick came across. Anyway some audio clips of Warren Moon in my that so when you look at the Black Quarterback It's an amazing thing. And Big Ups big shout out to Santa Clara the basketball team beating Cal for the 1st time in 26 years you do know that's an 8 event you know turning sideways is infinity so that means you have to do it 3 more times to make it mastery and so be aware to be ready for the next 3 years I mean at Santa Clara you've got the monkey on your back who boy here we go see here. To see this place here we go oh it was really. Him because during that 1st game we had a t.v. Term out there's a close game he reaches in his helmet any pools or a thing or Chapstick and he just kind of moves through cool room common to. Everybody just kind of still in the corner like. It looks like there's also used their drive. Drawers but because they were going to rise too far. I know now that I've got the government. Around the farm here can't wait to see some more discover. Anything he owned. And gone through that type of a billet doux with John Elway going no no yes she knew they were buying toys and learning on the run in the war time were to get the limo to. Pick ran through the Vikings man coverage for 173 yards a single game rushing record from quarterbacks Winton Entering training camp highest paid player in a full history color Murray number one overall draft pick but the real the real sea change that's occurred here the real watershed moment is that it's not just the black quarterbacks or guys what you have now is franchise the league passes look deck crosscut we can talk all day about what he used to be a quote unquote gay manager that Prescott is no longer a game at all or he's a baller Watson you talk about a guy if Patrick Mahoney wasn't here we'd be talking about the shot of watts and be in the next one as the great quarterback there are so many guys now and and the thing is it's not it's not a situation where it's just one or 2 who can really stand out the the n.f.l. Is celebrating its 100 season and in this country season African-American quarterbacks have never been in a more powerful and prominent role throughout this league. What occurs to me when you look at the Name names of starting African-American quarterbacks in the n.f.l. Now that says progress to me is they represent a lot of different points on the spectrum of quality of quarterback you know the original name of the undefeated was going to be twice as hard because of the old saying and so you would expect not that we live in a post racial world far from it but you would expect if that were the case that if you had black quarterbacks as the face of franchise you'd see a couple of guys and they'd all be superstar caliber or else how do they make how do they wind up in that position but that's not what you see James once is no good you know Teddy Bridgewater is Ok but he's like a failing guy patrimony the best quarterback in the n.f.l. Like you see you see the black quarterbacks populating every kind of point on the spectrum of quality to me that says something does it say anything to you know I think it does because you know what you're talking about is that yes there are a lot of superstar black quarterbacks link but there are also guys who maybe 1520 years ago like Teddy Bridgewater you know he had a horrific injury he was a beautiful story he's now on a path back because of the degrees injury to try to prove that he can run a team again to run a successful but Jacoby said yes and to walk retire but you. Throughout the world wherever people are in need the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Society is there in times of famine and floods hurricanes and earthquakes train the Red Cross response with. Care and emergency relief. If you would like to help support their programs please visit. Our sea. Org. Well I had to bring in some red cross on that issue I think that's enough high I think we beat that is she would nuff. About a black quarterback this is Joe I want to know will move on with the show here and that's what we're going to do oh my goodness. The threat all the drama you keep stressing me baby are you bringing drama to yourself you know what he wanted for my job just keep that to yourself garbage. Song. From my little. Song. Well you know Bob give. Him time. To. Smile that's my dad. Every time you come. To Vegas. You just might. Like. To. See. It but you. To. Make a. Baby in the. Sky . Yes I did. Anyway. And find. Out a good repute. From the. Gutter. Being from the bottom of this tree. Slug. What. Whomever. It seems that I. Knew was that I was thinking. What a life. And I am to. The Lol they say I love. And I am hot and must a low. Voice. Men and that was that was on point I mean that was as Nancy Wilson and it's so odd to use backstory about this I've had a crush on her forever as Or and you know she's one time and she had a bass player I guess he had a left on missing her son like that anyway Nancy was and is always me when I favorites and and this this album this particular album is a vinyl and I am on this is Nancy Wilson today tomorrow forever with the music the Kenny a dentist and so what kind of fool am I and I was over in Milpitas and they had a good well there and so I found this in the goodwill of her $2.50 is I'm going to donate this to the station whatever it takes but this is the treasure and that was Nancy Wilson What kind of fool am I this is where Vienna this is stronger and that's what everybody needs right now so we'll take some lessons from her ravine Oh this He would happen here. I thought. He's not worth I don't own. The stuff that bit more he came from. You can have I don't. 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And there you have it at the incomparable Nancy Wilson I tell you that's a cabaret singer if there ever was one like me I don't like big concerts anymore I think the last one I saw was Prince and at the opening Coliseum and and we had the misfortune of leaving early because he came back on stage and did another 2 hours and so anyway I got cheated out of that concert Prince and that's to go anyway this next segment here and I I wanted to I think I kind of got Star show started backwards finding a way and you know. It's like you know getting dressed to go to work and take a shower and you step out of Shah get fully dressed and if you realize you've got to watch you bang Whoa that's that's a do over you have to get back in the shower for that you know so that's kind of how the show started off but I think we found our way we know are. Ok never mind. Let's see here so the thing to got me was I was finding my way and. I was looking for a video to play a good music and I came across this this this video and it was. Going to get some static in the background in a way that is but see here turn it down cool anyway and so I found my way this crazy scene that I found it is I found a video of a negro singing in a high falsetto voice. He was singing the Brittany Howard song and stay high and it was on in p.s. And. Then a Comcast commercial comes on with the David calling pleading for the black community to come back and. And then and it went on to that it was like. It was just strange I thought Ok that's strange had a transition from a negro singing a falsetto the David Cohen talking about Comcast and I got to keep finding a way on this and so and then I thought Ok well the only person is left out of this picture because you have to have a trilogy always time space and place was Byron Allen's white include Byron Allen in this segment here and this segment is called Count cast. What is it called what doing is here sounds like a lot for me to see if I buy my name again here against. Cruz Comcast and Al and that's what the segment is called here. Message comes from our sponsor Comcast I think you could or. The Internet. Or what you call. And it has the. To be a true equalizer want. Then you have something called the digital divide where 20 to 30 percent of the population does not have an internet connection and. That combination disproportionately what when come individuals disproportionately people of color it is disproportionately people who have broadband already built around in their homes but are not adopting because of a series of barriers to broadband adoption. My name is David Cowan and I am the senior executive vice president and chief diversity officer cum canst n b c n n. We are leaving behind a huge segment of our society that is easier to reach than you can possibly imagine and there's a lot of research that tells us what the problem is 3 major barriers to adoption One is the price of the service 2nd barrier to adoption is computer equipment this population doesn't own a computer the 3rd barrier to adoption is digital literacy getting people trained and comfortable with the Internet. And so Internet Essentials was born we created a $995.00 a month broadband service no charge for the modem no installation charge and we make available through the program the opportunity to purchase fully internet capable computer equipment laptops or desktops for under $150.00. We've now opened up the program to all low income residents willingly going to computers territory and so in 8 years we have been able to connect more than 8000000 low income Americans to the Internet and begun to make a difference in closing we digital divide and getting people connected. I am still naive and I still believe that we can achieve your goal in society where every young person in this country. At least seem opportunity to be successful in life to compete for a 21st century we have an obligation to speak up for a Greece got equal access and if we don't become important problem instead of reporting a solution. The horrible thing about this is that when you think about Comcast how they have built their business and built their wealth off of our community it's wrong they're not being a good friend of ours a good partner of ours they are sincerely exploiting us by challenging the civil rights stance you when you talk about the top executives there you know 'd David Cohen's personal compensation is almost $20000000.00 Brian Roberts personal conversations almost 35000000 their salaries equal more than what they spent on all of black owned media combined Ok those are the numbers and yet And yet if you set with us we can resolve a lot of our African-American entrepreneurs they were awarded the cable franchises but they couldn't afford they didn't have access to capital to physically lay the franchises down the cable to your home so they had to sell it to their white counterparts and so when you think about Congo has being the number one cable provider in America it's because they've hooked up all the black cities. You have and that is. That's what I call Comcast and Alan sounds like a law firm that don't get along with each other. Well boy it is just all finding your way it's about 2 minutes to the hour and Terry Crews I mean that's he is committed genius that guy then anybody with that big can make that many people laugh as he got to be got to be very special this one right here is another person who knows how to make someone laugh man and rest in peace Robin Williams and just mazing I saw this commercial here and I had to capture some of his are share with you a little bit there. Ever seen him before you look at a foreigner after the mission. You're going to. Go where he goes from tomorrow I know I did that will Durst's that's what it reminds me of my advice it's on finding my way so yeah Will Durst you will out there brother I mean it's just one of the best comedians out there and he has a lot to do in the community so I never met Will Durst but. I like comedians I'm sorry. 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Brown The Stand up comedy was a rollercoaster ride through his incredible my many never did exactly the same show twice the amount of you out of love for her. Was rather you feel you were never knew it Robin would say or do and apparently you never know what's going to happen on this show I don't even sometimes I mean I thought friends I say hey look into my show that night you know they're like sleep as a widower and I fall asleep in my own damn self. No worries but the big thing here in sports the 49 is announced Tim Ryan suspended after claiming Lamar Jackson's dark skin color gives him a competitive advantage competitive advantage it's no secret that melanin is the source of our superpowers as black people but if you let it be it's like sports National Time ran ran Tell it Tell it it also gives black n.f.l. Players like Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson an unfair competitive advantage this is all out of the route so this from the root to do so. Wide receiver Jordan they say signs with the Washington Redskins after participating in Colon cap'n Igs workout about 2 weeks ago calling cabinet flew to Florida I mean nothing but Georgia and there was a couple of footballs and he threw the ball so I guess so impressively that the receiver had to make even more impressive catches so I think Baron with this receiver got more notice apparently and why receiving Colin Kaepernick in a villa work out in November has since been proven to be nothing more than a farce it has been fruitful for one of the players handpicked to participate and so the last one right here in the news and politics is Smokin Joe Biden Charlie challenge the man to a push up contest because he's strong a half a f. After you know what that means I don't know what's wrong with former president than Joe Biden but I swear he's becoming a living breathing version of those a bomb a b f f means remember those names in which Crazy Joe spouts out silly stuff and Obama has to tell him to calm his old as down yeah that's what I call him Uncle Joe you know so you know it's to his we got it we got a choice here everybody got choices I got to play down by the 40 and this is a couple things that got me here and then you know I just say I want pots and pig yours and we're prepackaged and appears about 5 minutes to the hour he's e.s.u. $9.00 f.m. Sanford K.C.'s you and I stared at edu in a world wide web and I want to thank everybody for listening it's. Ooh man I say I don't know what I'm doing sometimes on the show but it just comes up and I talk to people afterwards and says yeah that was pretty good so I just keep going that way you know that's what you can do you know you have to get trades in consideration otherwise you and you're not making your own determination so I just made that one up by the way so the 1st ever pig monkey kind chimey or is born in a Chinese Lab The goal is to grow human organs inside animals so that's their plan so it reminds me I was at the end of the market Oh got to give big ups happy birthday to my. My sister my sister happy birthday to my sister Lisa. Happy birthday as well to Sylvia. Sylvia out there in Hungary and community out there and and Claudia out there in the French community and. And my daughter out there in the Negro community and so all 3 of these ladies Sylvia Claudia and my daughter the birthday you know the same birthday on December 4th and my sister's other sisters December 8th so you know happy birthday it all goes around comes around and everybody's happy as some point otherwise we all get down Aunt Ella get down is what we mean get down on it it's about 5 minutes more did our I think I may have to come out of here early a bit I have a couple of final exams I have to turn in economics is one of them and I've never liked economics I just it took statistics to avoid it Alison I was faced with it and I like it it's like somebody in a decent to mathematical crack I don't Wow and negative externalities positive ones too you know this is been quite fascinating it's fascinating journey but what I can't figure out is the economics of my pig years. Here I am at this door of the sales you know farm you know. The average meat part you won't buy at Safeway Ok let's put it that way it's a store that. Well they did have a big Chinese dog festival in China and China and they just recently a lot of people upset about them and what are you dolls Ok and puppies laid out just looking good for the Chinese taste you got to be careful what you feel here but eaten a fight oh I mean it's just it's not a good thing it's not a good look it's not a good look the eat a cocker spaniel I'm sorry no matter what kind of breed a puppy it is in America you can't go there but in China it's free fall. Colborne Yes and well and so anywhere else a lot of them but here we go this is back to my pig years and so so I got a prepackaged pig years you know and I got home couldn't wait to you know you know every wants to wipe treat myself to pig years I mean I need better hearing you know so I thought Ok maybe this pig can help me I mean they grew a big monkey Comair and a Chinese lab I mean you never know things happen but that's the age we live and we're in Age of whisper and crisper you know whisper is that little technology that allows the Parker space probe to go probe to Sun and crisper is the one that does genetic modifications on the human being so the fact of the matter is these pig years is my concern so I get home and you know it's wrapped in cellophane you know big years look good that don't look disease free they look like they have virgin ear didn't hear too much to be old and decrepit so they looked fine Ok so like a brick the package jump in is only 3 years only 3 years in the package I'm like well on. West of here. It's just I just felt cheated lay wait a 2nd here I get home I fix my mouth and pig years now only get 3. Oh all that just that see mathematically economically necessity it was just crazy and they way that way is the air so I got concerned and then I began to think about the crisper and so I thought Ok China is off the hook right now and if they are genetically modifying a pig with 3 ears we don't have a problem I mean I realize is economically feasible you know you get bit better air for your buck but I'm sorry anyway but it comes down to according to this is by Vic their tender men December 6th 202-1000 according to a New Scientist exclusive the 1st ever piglets with cells from monkeys have been born in a Chinese lab Oh my God mucky pigs This is the 1st report of full term monkey pig Comair as a state key laboratory of stem cell in reproductive biology researchers Tang high a co-author of a new report about the birth told people can somebody tell me what she won't you mean Shann human means. I hear that everywhere I go I feel like I'm losing out on something that has anybody seen chine human shin. Anyway the research is final aim is to grow human organs inside animals but the that future is still many years out thing got the particular. Particular piglets unfortunately die within a week of birth Ok so we're down to that now trying to grow piglets out of monkeys and it's bad is bad out there folks I mean Soylent Green is no longer made out of people it's made out of monkey pig parts anyway that's what we're dealing with right here is shows golf finding your way that's what we're finding our way through. As I said I may have to leave early you little bit but you know a couple of things I should read. It's. A couple of headlines 2 or 3 and it says the hovercraft fly closer to carrying Bay Area passengers Nov 6th 2019 a lot of people if you don't realize it we're back to enter a new age of transit in the Bay Area and it's been tried back in the sixty's but it was a colossal flop back then so hovercraft technology has evolved words no longer top heavy to. Put stress on the skirts below to carry it. But no one is selling right tickets yet this is Dan Rosenheim he's out of the bay crossings. Dot com Big crossings dot com No one is selling tickets yet but the cause of hovercraft ferry boats is attracting growing support from around the bay having gone in the course of a year for a little more than a gleam in the eye of aficionados which is me the substantive topic of study which I have been working on planning a negotiation which I'm not doing I'm not a part of that part is somebody is pissed off at me I guess you know what a flat bottom boats to float on a cushion of air could provide long awaited ferry service to communities in the Sacramento Delta or river area which is what I proposed.