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That's not producing. Always say hello to Aaron. So we
want to start off by saying it is a couple
of days before Christmas, so we want to wish everyone married, Christmas,
happy holiday's, happy Honka, happy Kwanzah. Release not dog. What's
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I know. I hope you guys last warm, safe holiday season.
Don't spend all your money on one day. Remember that
Christmas is about the birth of Christ, not about band gifts.
Even though you know you walk into somebody house and say,
oh yeah, God was born today and you don't have
a gift, they might tell you we'll go stay at
guy house because you're not welcome you. I'm just saying
they might. I don't know your people. I know, man,
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I don't funny too about Christmas. Um for like growing up,
my parents like well especially my mom, she just never
um was into the whole presents thing. So she used
to we used to not have Christmas gifts like under
the tree, but we will go next day at Christmas
shop because you know, that's when all the sales start.
That's when the first time I knew I found out
about bargain shopping. She was like, you want two presents
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at Christmas? Or do you want six after Christmas? So
you know we did it after Christmas shopping to hit
all the sales. So Merry Christmas. I bought my children
wonderful gifts this year. I bought them all the cards
that says I'm your daddy all year to help with
you all in Christmas. That's what about my children for Christmas?
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And you're welcome. Now you should have said that you
want them shelter, heat food that was in Christmas gift.
That's all you're around too. Exactly. That's what I'm saying.
They got Christmas all year round, and yesterday's light building
gas prices are not today's light prices. So merry Christmas.
Talk about it. So let me start out by saying
on this was a great week. Last Sunday gives me.
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Last Sunday, I went to see The Goat, our boy
very very personal famous friend, Mr Dave Chappelle, along with
Chris Rock and our boy Danielle Rollins and a comedy
that I had never seen. I heard of name rick
Ingram at the Forum. Great show. Uh, from beginning to end.
It was a great show. Also, um you're seen babe
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and Talie tal say ther name You're not can't say
the name? Um talipe Ca CALLI caill that guy. Uh
they were tal last name belly. Yeah. And and they
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did about six songs so we had a mini concert
along with the comedy. It was fantastic. Personal note out
to Danielle Rollins. Danielle Rollins, I have seen good, I
have seen great. But Sunday Night Danielle Rollins was the
birth of a goat. I don't know what he had
to prove something to night, but when I tell you,
he proved the times ten. Danielle was on fire Sthay night.
It was. It was a great show overall all two
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and it was and it was. They marketed that show
in three days. Lord, they sold the Forum completely out. Hey,
can I tell you that's uh? The Forum has about
seventeen thousand seats will depending on it. Was it a
stage in the round or do they do it in stage?
They did that. They did the whole arena and it
was a stage right in the middle. Yeah, did the
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stage in around? So that was about seventeen thousand seats
were on the floor. So when I see were on
the floor, Yeah, so it's about seventeen thousand seats. You know.
I did a show at the Farm in UM with
Jennifer Hudson and Christina Aguilera. So yeah, they did a
stage in a round that's about seventeen thousand seats. So
that's that's very impressive to sell out in three days.
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Hats off to you, Dave Chappelle, my brother, you were fantastic.
Chris Rock was great, and so was Rick Ang. I'm
a new fan and a newfound fan of yours because
he was magnificent white and that white boy was hilarious
and racist to white people. It tickled the ship out
of me. Mm hmmm, it's balls to do that. He
must have borrowed man any who? Any who? Ling. So
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before we get heavy, let's get light. What's what's light?
What else is light on our docket? I don't know
if we got anything like today, Um, it might just
be a heavy day in general. Um, we can start
more so on the celebrity front and then get down
to the politics if you want. I think there's a
little bit of politics and grand in all of our
topics today. But what's what's celebrity we talk about first?
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I'm ready we can talk about Little Romeo first. Romeo
first of all, as a dad, I'm speaking from a
father's perspective. I'm not agreeing with some of the tactics
that mamter P may have done with his son. But
what I have seen from when the Romeo was a
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baby was a man pushing his son to fame, pushing
his son to wrap, pushing his son to to be
a pretty boy, to be a model. And yes, I
believe that he has spoiled, selfish and entitled. I lived
that life because I got daughters. That is driving me
crazy right there on that same accord. But what I
do not agree with is little Romeo publicly coming out
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and blasting his father. Y'all should have squashed that. And
on another way, I think it's disrespectful as a as
a son to a father. I think it's offensive that
you that he has done it on more than one occasion,
because he has talked about this, and I understand the
hurt and the pain, but I don't understand the public
humiliation because that's still his father. His disrespectful to me.
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I'm not going after little Romeo either, but it is
disrespect because I don't know what kind of ship my
kids gonna say about me. Um. I I agree with
the fact. Here's my thing. I think there's always, you know,
three sides to every story. I wish that it hadn't
gone to social media, UM, because I always, like we've
previously said, I think that, you know, family managers should
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really settle the private. Um. But I think that if
it's true all of the things that little Romeo is
accusing his father of, if he's stealing money and not
giving him, you know, what he was supposed to have,
I think that that's really not cool. Um. And I mean,
and in little Romeo's defense, we don't know if this
was his only avenue in his mind that he could
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take to ensure that his dad, you know, did the
right thing. If all of the allegations are true, you know,
maybe he felt like social media was the only way
that his dad was going to do the right thing,
so that's why he did it. I'm not condoning it.
I'm not saying that it's okay, but we just don't
know the full story, you know what I mean. Yeah,
So Um, I hate that it was taken to social
media and it's so public now, But in his eyes
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he may feel like this was the only way to
hold his dad accountable and knowing is that because they
took it to social media and now all the court
of public opinion will have their opinions this. This man,
his son could possibly never speak again over what somebody
else's has to say when we could have resolved this
behind closed doors. I'm so you're right, But this has
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happened to a lot of celebrity children. Gary Coban sold
all his money. Who else a bunch of Stella Pressley
one too, because remember she was married off young and
her family was stealing money from her. Wasn't she another one? Yeah,
Britney spears family stealing money from how It's just a lot.
It's just but what you were saying something I've landing about.
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They have a clause now to whether they protect these
kids money when they work. Yeah, so that's um, Gary Coleman,
I think was was one of the catalysts for this.
But there's like certain child labor laws now, um with
like actors and you know kids that are working where
they instead of like just giving the money to the parents.
There's like a trust that's set up for these kids
and then they get like full access to it or
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whatever when they're eighteen to make their own decisions. But
it's all about child child labor lost to make sure
that these kids were taken care of because of what
have had, what's happened to the Gary Coleman's and the
other kids of the world. So, um, there are some
you know, procedures in place, but we can see even
still with like you know, Britney Spears and other people,
that your parents will still take advantage of you. So
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right after Raven Simone's parents because she loves the Holly,
she has not cashed one of her Cosby's checks as
of yet. So and she probably had because she's been
working since she was on the Cosby Show. Uh, yeah,
she definitely has. I taught that interview too, and she
said she hasn't touched any of her Cosby money, Um,
which is amazing for her. And it's just also good
to see some of the Disney kids to grow up
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just to be okay like hers and data because you know,
I even just saw something today that you know, Orlando
Brown was arrested in Ohio for domestic violence. At his
mug shot, it just looks like he's not okay. So
I want to know who he beat up. I wanted
to he beat up itself because when I tell you
that thing got some demon's good God. It's so sad
to see too, you know what I mean. He just
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doesn't look like he's well. And a lot of these
Disney stars you know, ended up not being okay and
not even to Nickelodeon is another one as well. So it's, um,
you know, child fame is an interesting thing. So I
just hope that Little Romeo and his dad, for instance,
can settle all their differences. And um, if it's true
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that he's withholded, if mter P has you know, withheld
Little Romeo's money for him, I hope he gives it
to him and they can settle whatever they've got going on.
So it's just sad to see. Shout out to master
P for being from what we could see. Uh, their dad,
I don't know. I don't know all of the behind
the scenes of it, but at least he was there
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and he he has always put his son in the
public eye in a positive way. I'm with you. His
daughter this year too, he did. And I'm with you,
and I think I've seen a post where little Romeo
was had had a problem or issue with Master p
acknowledging twitches death. You know, mental illness is said whatever,
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and the Romeo had an issue that you didn't acknowledge
your own daughter like that. So you know that family drama.
We never know unless we are part of the family. So,
like they pray used to them, I hope they can
fix this, and I hope you'll fix this privably and
not publicly. And I'm saying that nice because I'm sure
my daughter's ready to put me over the last publicly,
but I'm ready to fight them in public. They come
on with debaby, Oh lord, let's not do that fighting. Yeah,
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let's let's talk about it. So today is uh what December? Yeah,
Christmas on Sunday. UM Tory Lanes was found guilty today
on all charges against um the shooting that took place
almost two years ago with megin the Stallion. So UM.
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I followed the case very closely. I have to say
I think they should make turn it into a lifetime
movie at this point in time because it was just
there were so many different aspects and components of the
case that were just like unbelievable. Um, And I was saying, like,
not saying unbelievable in terms of the lives, but it
was just like, I can't believe this is actually happening
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kind of thing. Um. I'm glad that this conviction happened.
I think that Megan in general had to go through
hell and back to get here. I also think that
it's ridiculous that these men decided to put her sexual
history on trial and embarrass her that way, just because
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she was finally telling the truth and getting what she needed,
you know, out of this traumatic situation. So the fact
that the music industry is so misogynistic and all of
these men were supporting Tory and you know, laughing at
her because god forbid, has she actually been killed, This
would be a very different situation. We would be, you know,
talking about Meg as if she was Shankuila Robinson. And um,
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I just I hate the fact that people turned her
trauma into a joke. So I'm glad she finally hopefully
got some cultures from this whole situation, because it was
just unacceptable how she's been treated these past two years.
Two things, if they do make a lifetime story. I
need you to audition because you look like Megan to say,
and you told like if you put you put the
makeup on you, you can pull off Magan one. That's
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a b is. I thought it was preponderous too, that
so many men came out against her. Here's the thing.
Me and loved the holl about all the women they smashed.
But if a woman says that she slept with this, this,
and this one, she's deemed the whore. Now they don't
make a whore. If women need to learn how to
retaliate back and say, yeah, I get you something, but
I don't remember it. Do you know how that crushes
a man? Oh my god, you remember, I'm she we Well,
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apparently that was part of the how the fight started. Uh.
Somebody said that Megan came for tor and saying the
only reason why you're relevant and your music careers because
you are on Jack Carlow's remix, And that apparently it
touched the nerve and that's what kind of really started
to the whole argument in the in the suv that
led to him ultimately shooting at her. So you're right,
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men's ego is very fragile. And I think Tory Lanes
also probably has a Napoleon complex that he's battling. But
it's just ridiculous, you know, the politics of everything regarding
this whole case. It just turned into her trauma, became
a joke, putting her sexual history on blast. And mind you,
she's still has a boyfriend at home, you know what
I mean. So maybe not Well, he came out in
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support of women of color in general. He put out
a really nice statement yesterday, so it seems like he's
really supporting her all of this, but sheself, she's embarrassed.
You know. Well, if he decides to leave, it ain't
like I feel like he's shallow, but I feel like
I'm telling you, he has to live with that. He
has to live with thinking that, you know what me
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ain't gonna say about her? And then me and who
not even involved in it, I e. Joe Button, you know,
came out and said what he had to say. He
be retracted and apologize what he said about about her.
But it's just somebody and needs to just shut the
hell up. Yeah, and thankfully too, I'll say this. In
Los Angeles, we do have a new district attorney. He's
not well, he's relatively new. Um, he was elected in
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the last in terms that we had um d A
George Gaskin. He came out and actually made him statement
saying that the trial highlighted numerous ways that our society
must do better for women. UM. And he's been very
instrumental and you know, overturning you know, convictions for like
weed and marijuana, UM, just kind of petty crimes that
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a lot of us are in jail for unnecessarily. So
he's been, um, you know, a refreshing face to see
in l A and has actually been doing right by um,
the citizens of his community. So for him to come
out and make that statement, I think it is also
very good. So we'll see how much time torreens up getting.
But he was convincing on all charges and he is
also Canadian at the end of the day, so we'll
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see what happens. But I think justice was served today.
So I'm very happy for Megan and hopeful. I agree
with you, Lauren, and I do hope that the extracts
back to uh, back to Canada. But I think that
he was he was a little arrogant on the stand,
and I don't know him, huh. He refused to testify.
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Not I mean, but in the media he was a
little arrogant about the things that he had to say.
And with the whole thing comes out that he tried
to brian her to give her a million dollars out
to say anything. Will I honestly believe that some of
these rappers and some of these recording artists that's in
the music. They get caught up in the fantasy of
the things that they put on wax or put on
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on tape and believe that. Baby, of course, this is
not gonna like with this man, you shot a woman.
Here's the thing as a man? Oh did I just
say that? Here's the as a man in order for
a woman to trigger you to want to shoot her
or beat her like the old case with Rihanna and Chris.
And I'm not even a feeling it needs to to
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whatever whatever nerve that woman touched has to do with
testing that their masculinity, challenging their sexual uh lack of
or the size or their openis. I'm telling you what
because the ego is so shallow when it comes to
those three. If you tell of a woman telling man
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your stroke ain't this? And your homeboy betty girl ready
to fight. If you say you got a little bity
snake and you don't know what you're doing, baby, they're
ready to shoot. I'm just wondering if that's what it was,
because what would anger this man so make him this
angry to shoot this woman. This is a damn woman.
I know she's bigger than him, but there was the
same as when he was getting it in. Yeah, like
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I said, I think from from what I read, Like
I said, I wasn't there that night, but I've been
keeping up with the trial because it was just so
many different elements to it. It seems as though she
was coming from for his career, and it was evident
obviously we all know that. You know, Megan has a
Grammy at the end of the day, has actually has
a couple of Grammys, but she didn't at this time.
But she came for his career, and I guess it
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really struck a nerve to the point that he decided
to shoot her. And the other part of this that
I think that it's just so terrible, is your best friend, uh,
this Kelsey girl, she turned on her too, you know
what I mean. So getting up on the stand and
saying I don't remember, I don't recall. I please, she
was the one who probably got the money. Yeah, it's
evident that she was paid off. And she also asked
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for immunity. You know, you asked for immunity, so you can't,
you know, incriminate yourself. But it's just sad, you know
what I mean, because like, this is my best friend,
and my best friend turned on me behind the school man. Oh,
speaking of best friends turning on people, let's go here
in our country. President Zelinski has fled the Ukraine for
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him and for his safety. Uh, he's now here in
the United States. He had a meeting with President Biden
and went well. But from a little bird name Lauren
Hogan told me that Zelinsky was giving up the dirt
that Russia was in on the fix of the trying
to do this thing. Come on with it, on with
the January six committee. Okay, yeah, so switching reel. So
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I was watching MSNBC today. Um, I love r a
Melbourne show because he is a former attorney and breaks
everything down. But apparently um related to January six. Trump
had two plans, the Plan A Plan B. Plan A
was actually President Zelinsky and it was to basically run
this false campaign around Joe Biden, similar to what Putin
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did for Hillary Clinton. Um that was Trump's original plan.
He approached Zelensky to um kind of create this Joe
Biden propaganda and scandal to discredit him so that way
he wouldn't win the election. And it turns out Zelinsky
actually refused, and because of that the election happened. Trump
lost and then plan b ended up being, you know,
leading this bloodless coup, um thought with some of his
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fellow Republicans. So it's just interesting because the final report
came out, we can dive deeper into it. But yes,
Um Zelinsky, when it came time to it, he didn't fold.
So shout out to him. Zelinsky is president. Zelinski is
the man of my drains because he is unafraid. He
got the heart of a lion. He stood up against
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the Russia when even when it was looking bleak, he
never flied, he never ran, He kept fighting back. And
I love that he still he still with America. Maybe
that is why, you know, because everybody was like, why
is Biden giving him so much money helping you cray him?
So maybe that is why, because that's something that we're
just being led in on but Biden do the whole time.
And that's what we've said before to on the show.
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Since we do discuss politics, we're not in these you know,
higher positions, so you never know what's really happening behind
closed doors. But this just came out today and it
was like, oh, what a coincidence because he's here now.
So now this part is coming out to about what
you know, Trump was trying to do on all of
his back door deals so over here because he wants
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to entertain again. So I spoke with um, with Jimmy Massara,
who owns The Laft Factor. He's still coming here to
to do stand up and guess who's going to be
the host when he comes. I get the chance to
meet presidents of this I'm taller than him to what
I'm saying, but I love you playing you might you
my dude. I admire him. And speaking of admiring, I
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want to say thank you to the January six Committee
for coming on down and coming through with these text
forms and all this foolishness on Donald Trump. So the
goal now is that that he did inside, he did
insight the right. This has proven he was he did
spearhead the whole thing. So they're trying to come up
with a lot with h They're trying to come up
with the route that he could never loan. No, God,
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I could get the words out. I'm too excited about it.
He could never run and hold public office in these
United States ever. Again, I'm telling you that was the
goal that I wont an all the time, whether he
goes to jail or not. Yeah, cool, I just don't
want to be an office. Well, the DJ still has
to actually convict him of something, so I'll just go
through really quickly. Um. So basically, Um, the final report
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from the January six committee came out and it states
the central cause of January six was one man, former
President Donald Trump, who many others followed. Um. Basically, the
report is saying that the House committee investigating the assault
delivered its final report on Thursday, describing an intense and extensive,
excuse me, detail of how from a president Donald Trump
carried out what is called a multi part plan to
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overturn the presidential election and offering recommendations for steps to
assure nothing like this could happen again. So they've basically
turned everything over to Mary Garland. Um, who's over the
d O J. And it's gonna be up to him
to officially file charges against Trump. So I this is
an opportunity for Mary Garlands actually create history and do
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what was right. I mean, all of the proceedings with
the January six Committee, everything else is the history has
already been made. But I hope that he really does
the right thing and brings formal charges against Donald Trump
so so officially he can never run for any type
of office again. Because I was also watching Rachel Maddows show.
Nobody has actually been convicted of this charge of of
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inciting and insorder. Inciting an insurrection. I think one person
did at the beginning of when the Constitution was written out.
Remember what the person's name was. It's only been one person.
So Donald Trump will literally be the second person in
our Country's his tree to Actually, he's always sick. He's
always sick, and he'll never be number one. Well, he
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hates to hear that. Uh. I also would like to
see some charges brought up against the Internal Revenue Service
because it said that it's the first two years that
he was in office, they didn't even order his taxes.
Every sitting president has had their taxes on it. There
was a reason behind that though, and I didn't fully
understand why, UM, But there was some reason or loophole
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that they've spoke to about why he didn't turn over
his taxes UM. And I still really don't understand the
full story. I have to look into it, but there
was some like apparently it was legal, is what people
were trying to claim, which I don't understand. So and
then he paid less taxes and teachers in America for
two years in a row seven hundred and fifty dollars
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or less. Ridiculous for sure. Yeah, he's UM. He's committed
several crimes, let's just say that. So it's giving very much.
He was a my boss, but I'm my business. He
didn't commit it to himself. He damned showed handsome help
because he didn't even spot it up in my ass
to pull that off by himself. M hm. Well, the
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head of his UM, you know, his UH organization, Alan Weiszelberg,
he was just guilty, but he was ended up cooperating
so he didn't receive as much jail time. But they
were just UM found guilty of fraud and tax evasion
and a whole bunch of other stuff. So it's like
each case is coming down on him harder and harder.
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So I'm curious to see what Fannie Willis does and
um Atlanta, because you know she has a whole separate case.
But Latsia James did her job in New York and
still filed that two fifty million dollar lawsuit against them too.
We should look. I'm looking forward to saying if Malanya're
gonna jump ship or state, I don't think so a
and then be the somebody's Trump out of all them children,
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I'm gonna have to say it's Tiffany. She married her
a real billionaire and got ghosts. Yeah, exactly. I like
the way that sounds. Billionaire's good guy, you know, I don't.
I don't know. But they knew all that this was
going on. And I need all the parties involved, the
ones that did it was part of the cover up,
the ones that was part of the conspiracy, the ones
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that were grading the train of overturning this election and
and keeping this going. I need all of them because
who's to say that somebody else that they want an office,
that they can't get an office. They won't do it again.
It's very It's a very layered um findings that were
there because even it's now coming out some of the
Republicans that are part of this new Gingridge Um Mark Meadows, obviously,
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Peter Navarro. There's a lot of these Republican politicians that
were wrapped up in this that we weren't looking at
them before with this final report that came out. So
I'm just happy that the January six many did their
due diligence. And to your point, hopefully he's never allowed
to run for office again, and hopefully he goes to jail,
it'll be federal jail, so he'll be fine. Well, we
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may not see that. Well, you may not. You probably
see it. I may not see that in my lifetime
because they're gonna find everywhere, every trigger in the book
to try to keep the man out of jail. Well,
I'm happy that they did this before um the new
House starts at the top of the year, because since
this is the final report the January six COMMITI they
don't need to do anything anymore because you know, if
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the new House Republican lead, so, they could have dissolved
the January six Committee by the time the new session
starts and then they wouldn't have been able to do this.
So I'm glad that they got everything done before um
the new electors take their positions in the House, because
that would have been a whole another issue. So they
did a great job. Donna come back, don't come back
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around the bike. Oh. I did see the speech that
Rinney Grahner may. I know this was on top of
what I just want to say that I love that
she acknowledged everybody to get the letters that people will
a hard How do you think that you can runted
letter to somebody when they was in jail in Russia. Yeah,
I saw that she was getting letters. Um, but you know,
I'm sure they were searching and you know, maybe opening
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her mail. I wouldn't put that past them. But I
did see some reports that even while she was still
in Russia that you know, people were writing her letters.
So thank thank you America. We do have a heart sometimes. Yeah. UM,
I know Paul Wheeland, I think that's his. That's his
right now, the correct name, Paul Wheeland is still over
there in Russia. UM. I know we couldn't get him too.
He was a former marine. Um, he's been in Russia
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for three years. And unfortunately he couldn't be included in
this swap. But I hope that he's you know, able
to come home too. So but it was just interesting
too because even why Britney grinder Cruk cut her hair.
She was saying it was so cold in Russia that
she ended up you know, her locks were basically infamous.
So the fact that she had to cut her hair
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because it was just so cold just speaks to kind of,
you know, some of the conditions that she was kept in.
So I'm just glad that she's home safe and sound
for sure. Yeah. It is, uh, it is going We're
coming down to the end of two. Has been a year,
hasn't It has been a year? And speaking of which too,
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we're closing out the year and it's a triple pandemic
is creeping up? Oh yeah, what what is the thing
that the upper respiratory thing with the flu R it's
rs be the flu and covid. Oh well, I mean
I'm on my eighteen back booster shot like number nineteen. Okay, okyo, baby,
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I'm on number eighteen or nineteen. I can I lost count.
The car ran out of the car, ran out of
space here well, speaking from somebody who had COVID and
the food within a month of each other. It's it's
it's scary. I'm not even gonna lie to you. It's
I had the flu probably for three weeks. I had
to take two rounds of his z pac, which was
scary end of itself, because you know doctors, once you
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take two rounds, the third one that like, we can't
give to you, gotta go to the emergency room. So
the flu was basically just as bad as COVID. I'm
not even gonna lie. So I had COVID in the
middle of that heatwave we had, so I was having
those bleeds too, And then a month later I had
the flu for three weeks. I believe, I believe you
had COVID from all you're traveling and and and speaking
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of traveling, prayers to everybody on the East coast, Midwest
and then the South with the airlines if you try
the airline, because by are canceling flights and shifting down
flights and people stuck in the airport. Denver has shut
down completely. But you know Denver will get ninety six
is just snow in July. I'm just saying, good God,
I'm glad I'm home for the holiday, and I hope
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everybody has done with you what's best for you if
you want to get to take the vaccine and the boosters,
take as many as you need to to make yourself
feel better about what's going on. I do believe in
vaccines on I just you know. My my issue with
the vaccines was Withouci, who seems to be quite quiet
right now. But did he retire your time? He made it,
he made his quota. But I mean, I hear you.
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I still don't get a flu shot. I haven't gotten
a flu shot since I was twelve, and it was
because I ended up getting a stomach virus from the
flu shot. So I haven't had the flu and over
but fifteen years. I finally got it this year, you know.
And I think it's because I was around people, like
to your point, I was traveling, I was going into
the office, like people in my office were sick and
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shouldn't have been coming into work. So because you're around people,
you're susceptible to things. But listen, protect yourself because it's
scary right now. Cole Man, it's in night Quail and
Father John, Oh, that's old school, Father John Lord, do
you know about father John? Now, I was gonna say
I take unka. I don't know if I was. Oh,
that's old school for real, that's old school. It's cod
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liver oil and could serve. Good guy. It definitely get
it about you. I ain't gonna tell you which hole
had come out, but it definitely get it about you.
Well you said cod liber oil, I know what and
that's coming out or what coll serve? It was terrible,
but it worked. See my mom used to give me
called liber oil on a spoon. It was disgusting. It
was used to being a big old brown jar, a
glass brown Jarod, come on, she's giving you your spring
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cleaning deer exactly. It was a It was a colon
cleans death the Halls play Man's It is Christmas two.
I don't even know what your wishes are for Christmas,
and I hope you get your wishes fulfilled if you
have anyone. I just want to be healthy and safe.
I want to work more, and I want less b
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s in America. Now, I think that last one might
be the hardest one to get. Yeah, I mean what
I have to say. What I'm looking forward to ine
is new opportunities. That's what I said. I'm looking forward
to new opportunities. Yeah, I'm looking forward to them having
come that with one shot to cure it, coronavirus, to
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cure fucking aids, to cure the common colde flu, common code,
and around forever common good. I don't even care about
the common code. Common code. We beat and the other
stuff is beat the boat because you know, and treat
the boat. That's the thing. That's why they came up
with a Q for HIV. And I watched that interview
on the Breakfast Club recently than maybe like two weeks
ago when we were only air together and you were
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talking about the money. It's definitely not in the cure
of the money is in the treatment, and it's so
it's hardly the thing that they corral people like cattle
to say, oh, we're just gonna keep them on meds
and keep them with laugh but don't give them the
actual cure. Well it's not even that too. I mean,
farmer greed is real, if we're gonna talk about it.
The drug pricing is ridiculous. The amount of money that
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some of these drug companies makes are north of five
billion dollars. So the focus is the greed of the money.
We're gonna jack up all these prices you have to
pay for these life saving drugs. Some people can't even
afford them. That's why you know people are still dying
at the end of the day. But jagging up these
prices on all these life saving drugs so that way
the companies, these farmer companies can make all this money.
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You're making north to five billion dollars a year doing this.
That's why I said the money is in the drugs.
Somebody's in it for a cure. It's about the money.
So it's really let me come up with a peel
you know what, I like to create appeal for it
to cure what the broken heart? If I can create
appeal to cure the broken heart overnight, good guys. What's
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his name? Uh, Eli Musk? Sit down, Eli Musk. That's
why I want to talk about Lord Elion Musk put
up a survey to say here that dud y'all think
I should step down, Like Nigga, you should have put
that up before you took the job. Well, you know
that the results came back and over says yes that
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they wanted him to resign. So he claims he's gonna
abide he finds somebody else who will take it down.
Right when he finds somebody else who can take over
the company, like how long is that going to take?
So and I see too, after all that happened, he's
trying to create more features for twit her so like
you can see how long how many times to tweet
has been viewed or something like that. And he said
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his reasoning was people view tweets more than they like them.
So he's trying to come up with different ways to
become more likable to his audience. But the people have
already spoken long you gotta go, So we'll see if
they don't want you to run your own company. Good
God Jesus. Yeah, so you didn't want to run the company.
If we're gonna be honest, Twitter took him the court. Yeah,
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he didn't want it. He was just talking. He was
just want They wanted Trump back home, and they did
none of that work because they're about to get Trump.
Trump will not be the president of these United States
and won't behold now in the office because I do believe,
I don't I don't know if they I'm going to
see him go to jail. But I do believe that
I will see them past that lot to where he
could never run the whole public office, and he and
all that, all the house of cards will come cumbling
(35:49):
down around him. But can I tell you that makes
me nervous though, because I don't know if Joe Biden
can win up against anybody other than Donald Trump, then
were gonna have to We don't have to find another
candidate in the two years, because who we got. Nancy Pelosi.
She's retired, although she I've got a chamber named after her,
which I think is great because you know, she made history,
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but she's retiring. I don't I don't know. I mean,
I've heard some rumblings that people were saying, you know,
like Raphael Warnock could one day, you know, run for president,
but he just got reelected. He's about to be senator.
He elected by the skin of let's be very honest,
bat the skin of his teeth in Georgia against hershey
Bar Walker because hershey Bar was passing out that hershey
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Bar two tons and tons of women. But he didn't
want to make other little hershey Bars. He was paying
for them little hershey Bars to disappear allegedly. Yeah, I
think Warnott wanted to buy about like a hundred thousand
votes or maybe a little more. So he won, but
like he's supposed to be, you know, senator for the
next six six years. And the fact that if Trump
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doesn't run for the Republicans, like if Obiden has to
run against the RHND des Santists or somebody like that,
I don't know how his odds are gonna be. Looking
at his will be very concerning. So we'll see what happens.
And that's exactly what we're gonna do. We're going to
see what's gonna happen right here at Laughing learn And
we want you guys to help us see what happened
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hell do we say every week? Yeah? Um, we are
never trying to get anybody to change your mind. We're
simply trying to get you to use your mind, because
of mind is a terrible thing to waste. And we
at the end of another year two get your man
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right for because they say we hid it into a recession.
I'm like, when we got out of one, let's not
speak that into existence. Lord. Well, and they just they
just I think they just signed a hundred and seventy
trillion dollar UH deal so that we wouldn't go into
they wouldn't shut down. To govern man, Yeah, we just
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avoided a government shut down. It was one point seven
trillion dollars. Can I get the point seven right? Because
we just gave another forty five billion to Ukraine alone,
So forty five billionions let me start a war. Well,
thank you guys for joining us here and laugh and learn.
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This is two days before Christmas. Merry Christmas to everyone
out there. Be safe, be with loved ones, get to it,
and it's not about remember that the season is definitely
not about gifts, and it's just not about It is
about being what people you love, feeling that warmth, feeling
that fellowship. And it's not a traditional dinner. If you
get a meal, If you get a meal on Christmas,
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that is your Christmas dinner. I appreciate that and understand
that that it will be a different meal another time,
but sometimes you have to grow to that. But getting
a meal, some people don't even get a meal. So
if you get a meal on Christmas, that's your Christmas dinner.
I think that's beautiful. Flame. Um, that just goes to
the whole thing of being thankful. Um. I know we've
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all had rough years. I've definitely had a rough year,
but at the end of the day, I'm still thankful
for the life that I do have. Um. Things could
always be worse. So UM, I know some people have
experienced tragedies throughout the year. You know, we just lost
Twitch last week too, So it may not be the
happiest of holidays, but I hope that people still enjoy
their holidays with what they have. And right there, thank
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you guys for joining us here. Thank you, I heart
Black of Fact Network. Thank you Charlomagne, the guy, Tiffany Hattie.
Thank you to our producer Aaron and thank you Loren Hogan.
I couldn't do this show without you, and I'm trying
to make sure I cannot do this show without you
because I am I am spinning away called me Charlotte
because I'm a spider bit right now, Well, let me
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say to you, Flame, thank you, and I appreciate and
love you always. So okay, play Maths a laugh and
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