Greg Cote
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Mental health issues are in play there, perhaps.
I don't know.
Like...
He may be just looking for attention.
I don't know what he's doing for a living now, whether he's still on TV.
He used to be.
He's not anymore.
I don't know enough about his life right now to sort of diagnose what I feel about that, except to say I feel bad for him.
Okay, so you did sort of diagnose him with bipolar, but I will tell you, okay, and I've said this before, it's Mental Health Awareness Week, and there are dangers in being a doctor when you don't know what's going on.
But before I go down this path of talking what specifically happened with my brother that makes me recognize some of what it is that I see there, Zaz, your take was what on what you just saw?
Well, he may have indeed been wronged.
And there are a number of ingredients here that can make that so, including just the climate in this country and where it is that a black person's relationship can be with the police.
And so when you get the detail that this court date is in the mental health portion of.
uh... the facility it may be because he's having mental health health issues that are empirical or it may be that they're trying to make him look bad because they're trying to set up the case against him but when my brother looked the same in all ways but was himself a different person with whatever the episodes would be that have mania in them and bulletproof
He thought he was right and everyone else was wrong and that he could overturn the entirety of the system.
And a clip we didn't play there that you would have seen that could have escalated is a police officer says to Warren Sapp, if you touch me, we have a problem.
And Warren Sapp says back, vice versa, if you touch me, we have a problem.
And that's where those things shoot into the sky.
And then you get all sorts of problems.
This didn't feel stable to me.