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July 25, 2022 • 70 mins

Rod and Karen discuss Coronavirus News, a man's ode to his fiance goes viral, Rollie Bands shot and killed, Incest allegations dropped against Ricky Martin, AOC vs Jessica Ramos, Newsom signs gun law modeled after TX abortion law, SC bill outlaws websites about abortion instructions, CVS told pharmacists to withhold drugs that could be used in abortions, doctor who provided abortion for 10 year old sues Indiana AG, people watching porn at work, postal service raising prices, US dollar and Euro even, airport runs out of water, AZ corrections official says state would collapse without prison labor, bread prices are rising, the military can't find recruits, pastor robbed of $400K jewelry, man shot by Taco Bell security guard, accidental shooting during robbery, Florida man drives to Space Force headquarters and sword ratchetness.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I listened to the Black Guy Who Tips podcast because
Rod and Karen are hot.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
Hey, welcome to another episode of the Blackouts podcast. I'm
your host, Rod joined us always with my co hosts,
and we're live on a Monday night, ready to give
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Speaker 3 (00:40):
We do.

Speaker 2 (00:40):
The official weapon of the show is and the unofficial
sport what about at bulletball at Street. I don't know
what kind of show today is gonna be. We just
gonna get right into the show. Okay, okay, just a
lot of stuff to talk about and all that. Of course,
you know, we always start with coronavirus news, even though
the segments getting shorter and shorter, y'all as less people

(01:03):
give a fuck. Look, here we go again.

Speaker 4 (01:06):
We got very yans really need to keep a mask
on hand and follow the plan. Get the vaccine in
second shots. Whether woman, the man, black guy who tips
is doing their part, but the dumbest expand niggas would
rather believe a bunch of misinformation. Fuck y'all idiots not
getting shots now. We gotta regrets. If we keep going
in this direction, we never can rest, never can't get
back to the last we be living the best. Damn fool,

(01:27):
stopped the lion, stop the intubation crying because it's your
fucking motherfucker's dying. Damn fool stopped the lion, stopped the
ventilated crying because it's your fucking motherfucker's dying. I do
not understand this shit.

Speaker 2 (01:39):
I'm not a fan of this.

Speaker 4 (01:40):
We would like one win from the Pandemic Championship. The
fuckers want to leave it to game seven with y'alli
stel to com Poe blocking form a progression and Chris
middle fingers to your plans man.

Speaker 2 (01:50):
Dam looks like it's no Drew Holliday.

Speaker 4 (01:53):
For you and your man. Some sick of black people
dying for real.

Speaker 2 (01:56):
So I'm just writing this new piece.

Speaker 4 (01:57):
To let you know how I feel on the fi
Fuck that COVID nineteen.

Speaker 2 (02:02):
It's unseen. It's creeping in their for you to breathe yet.

Speaker 4 (02:06):
Huh so fuck that COVID nineteen.

Speaker 2 (02:08):
It's unseen.

Speaker 4 (02:08):
It's creeping in their for you to breathe yet.

Speaker 2 (02:11):
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Speaker 3 (03:40):
Corona Ross said dize, I'm my confessional ass. Fuck around
and I will get up falling your lungs digital My
confessionals play around with me, and I will show you
my confessions.

Speaker 2 (03:57):
Monkey pops cases in New York City have ass one thousand,
says the Health Department.

Speaker 3 (04:03):
That's not good.

Speaker 2 (04:05):
Yeah, I care, I would agree. Uh, let's see what
else happened. Alaska US Senator Lisa Murkowski uh said Monday
that she recently tested positive for COVID nineteen. She is
also a Republican, so we'll see. I just realized what

(04:26):
I said, Joe Maxon, it's a Democrat, but you know
what I'm saying. I was like, she's also a Republican.
But uh, my bad. I guess I slipped up on
that one. Guys. That's that's my fault. Maryland, Maryland Ruppersberger

(04:51):
test positive for COVID nineteen as well.

Speaker 3 (04:55):
Yeah, because I said, fuck it.

Speaker 2 (04:57):
Well, that's the thing. A lot of these here and
stuff political stuff has all been happening in person without masks,
a lot.

Speaker 3 (05:04):
In these rooms, shoulder to shoulder.

Speaker 2 (05:06):
Packed house, And maybe they're trying to lead by example
and show people like, listen, you're gonna get it, but
you're not gonna die, right, and you're not gonna get
too sick to be vaccinated. So maybe that's really what
they're trying to say. I don't want to, I.

Speaker 3 (05:20):
Guess, but some people go, I just don't want it,
Like like, why can't we get to the point where
why does it have to be inevitable that everybody's gonna
get it? Because everybody said fuck it?

Speaker 2 (05:31):
Yeah, So I don't know. But I mean, in all fairness,
the countries where they're locking down don't seem to be
handling it great either. It seems like it's still spreading everywhere.
You know. There was a point where I remember, like
Japan and a couple other places, even China, it was like, oh,
we can all go back outside, but it just it
ain't working. I don't think there's anything we can do

(05:54):
that's gonna beat this disease other than be vaccinated and
treated like the flu us, are struggling with staff shortages
as federal COVID funds run out hospitals around the country
at grappling them with widespread staffing shortages, complicating preparations for
a potential COVID nineteen surge. Is the BA point five
subvariant drives up cases, hospital admissions and deaths, long standing

(06:18):
problems work or burned out, and staff turner. We have
grown worse as COVID nineteen waves of hit healthcare workers
again and again, and there's more employees fall sick with
COVID nineteen themselves. Yeah, because every time there's a variant
that is able to escape, you know, the vaccines or
previous infections. Of course it's gonna hit the hospital workers first, right.

Speaker 3 (06:37):
Because the people are coming there because they're sick, and
so the first wave of the shit is gonna hit them.

Speaker 2 (06:43):
First, right. So yeah, we ran We had a ramp
up during the surgeons and then try to figure it out.
Do we keep people, do we let them go when
they're we're not surgeon surgeon, says Julie Hirshcorn. Hirshorn, director
of molecular pathology at the Medical University of South Carolina
and Charleston. The surgeons tend to be just far enough

(07:05):
apart to not know what to do. It's a hard
new normal. Yeah, So they hire people, then they're letting
them go, and they're using those COVID funds to do it,
and now they're out and no one is we're doing
those for us because Republicans keep striking it down and
managine the cinema, won't you know, get read of the
filibuster and so they can pass that, you know, part

(07:27):
of the budget. So, yeah, this is inevitably what was
gonna happen.

Speaker 3 (07:32):
Yeah, and then with all the other things going on
with people fail to realize this impacts more shit than
people think about. Just because I'm not sick and I'm
not in the hospital, Let's just say I have a
normal accident. Let's say I have an emergency which is
non cover related. Now they're gonna have to make decisions
between life and death. And if my situation is serious

(07:53):
enough to get me in there, you know in the
first place, will do they give me through ibuprofens and
send my ass home and tell me unless you own
death door don't come back.

Speaker 2 (08:02):
Yeah, health outcomes are going to be worse for everybody,
right of this. In March, of funding deal to cover
part of the White House's twenty two point five billion
dollar requests fell apart because Democrats and Congress objected to
repurposing unspent funds promised to states earlier in the pandemic,
while Republicans said they needed an accounting of the six

(08:23):
trillion dollars that Congress appropriated for pandemic belief in the
past funding bills before approving new money. So it's just
a stall tactic.

Speaker 3 (08:31):
Yeah, they lying, they don't care.

Speaker 2 (08:33):
Yeah, and it's gonna work, right.

Speaker 3 (08:37):
And then young people running out of money, needing federal
assistance and it's not going to be able to get
to them.

Speaker 2 (08:44):
All right, let's get into some other news. A man
divides opinion after calling his wife not the most beautiful woman.
A man is single handedly riled up the people of
the n there after describing his fiance as not the
most beautiful woman in an Instagram post dedicated to her. Speaker,

(09:07):
life coach and activist Solomon Bucci has people up in
arms after sharing a series of photos of his fiance,
Adiola Arique to Instagram and Facebook and declaring his love
for her first of all, Life coach, I'm gonna need
to see your win lost record. It seemed like life
coaches becoming next to porn star and stand up comedian.

(09:32):
It's just a tempt you get to attempt, you know,
like at least when you're a doctor and your doctor
dre It's like, we know not to come to you
for surgery, you know, like life coach need to see
some receipts, but he sees.

Speaker 3 (09:47):
Some degrees or something. Yeah, fucking life coach, you.

Speaker 2 (09:51):
Ever got a nigga to the playoffs? M how many
championships you got? After referring to his partner is not
the most beautiful, slash intelligent, He explained that it was
a realistic base for real love, but followers weren't having
it and didn't hesitate to call out his humiliating relationship tribute.

(10:13):
This is him.

Speaker 3 (10:14):
I thought he was doing something he did.

Speaker 2 (10:18):
You know, we're gonna be walking around like listen, I
know my man ain't gonna embarrass me. Mm hmmm uh.
His original post, which is now he has now muted
the comments on Instagram and limited comments on Facebook. Bro

(10:41):
deleted delete it right? What you doing here?

Speaker 3 (10:46):
Why she was doing something?

Speaker 2 (10:47):
What was the reason? What was the point, Tom, I'm
just gonna turn the comments off. Well, she could still
seen it. So this is a picture, look like he
crying that she's getting on a plane because they now
have a long distance relationship, and uh, this is the
pictures of her and she is pretty Like I don't know, man,

(11:08):
what the niggas just be looking? I don't know. It's like,
was he just looking at Instagram models and was like,
my bitch ain't shit?

Speaker 3 (11:16):
Like now what what he thought about that? People was
gonna take in the positive light, like I don't comprehend it.

Speaker 2 (11:25):
And let's say that this is your very grounded, very
realistic look at love. You're just a realist and you
just gotta say these things. You know, this is how
you feel. Why would you tell us you didn't know
how this is gonna go? Has any of these posts
that start with what they woman is not ever gone good?

Speaker 3 (11:48):
Not?

Speaker 2 (11:49):
What's the best case scenario is it? Don't go virral?
Because the best case scenario is not everybody goes wow,
this motherfucking love. The best case scenario is always just
people go wow. He tripping, but I ain't gonna say nothing,
So he wrote, You're not the most beautiful woman, neither
are you the most intelligent woman. But I've chosen to

(12:10):
never find perfection in anyone else. I put my gaze
on you, and with that commitment, we would mold ourselves
for ourselves. Our perfection is in our commitment. Stating that
you're not the most beautiful intelligent might sound like it's
not a compliment. Yeah, but it's a realistic base for
real love. Oh, he thought you for a real love,

(12:32):
acknowledging that my woman isn't the best. But I'm not
looking for the best. I was looking for you, and
I found you with your average You all right, okay,
And I just want to let you know that you
doing acceptable. Yeah. I would give you a seed, but

(12:55):
you my seed. You're not. There's no there's just someone
you choose and see the best in them. This, to me,
is the real love, not the one that consoles itself
in the full lux reality that their partner is the
most good looking, most intelligent, most successful person in the world.
That's disingenuous and doesn't give room for love to thrive.

(13:17):
My love for you isn't about you being the best.
It's about you being you. There's just no other U.
I love you are your fani. I mean ayanfi. I'm
committed to you. I miss you so much, but my
love for you is stronger than distance, says a nigga.
That's definitely probably cheating the way he talking. I mean,
that's that's a lot. So yeah, that's that's what he wrote.

(13:40):
And apparently it has people divided because there's some people
that think that was a cool thing to say and do.

Speaker 3 (13:45):
M you caught her stupid, you said you ugly, not.

Speaker 2 (13:48):
The most intelligent, not stupid. Dumb.

Speaker 3 (13:51):
You said stupid and you said don.

Speaker 2 (13:53):
He says, she's not done whatever.

Speaker 3 (13:55):
You said the smartest dum you said, I got with somebody.
It ain't smart.

Speaker 2 (14:01):
He says, she's not the smartest or the best looking,
by the way, and every picture she would stunted. Yes, yeah,
like this is the engagement photos. Like, I mean, you
just got a question of decision making. Man. I hope
he I hope they're happy, and I hope that that's
not indicative of things, he says, because it's like it

(14:23):
feels like a nag, you know what I mean with
those dudes that do like pick up artists where they
say something negative about you to put themselves in a
position where you think they're better than you. And it's
not like he wrote about himself and said I'm not
the smartest, I'm not the best looking, but thank you
for being with me and some shit. It's it's it

(14:43):
is weird, it is weird, uncool, it is it seems very.

Speaker 3 (14:47):
And you didn't have to tell us, like, yeah, and
if that's what you truly thought in your heart, you
even if you haven't had have had a conversation with her.
We do not need to be privy to any of this.

Speaker 2 (14:59):
And I, yeah, that's the thing, because some people are
gonna be like, so what I got to go up
for my You actually.

Speaker 3 (15:03):
Didn't have to say, shit, right, we didn't have to know.

Speaker 2 (15:06):
And keep in mind, this is him thinking he's going
up for her. So you know, I did see one
person on all of the Internet that thought it was
a great idea, and I was just like, oh, well,
good luck, you know, because at the end of the day,
who am I to judge. I've been married so long,
I'm not out here. It's not for me to give
my opinion.

Speaker 3 (15:27):
You know, if I got an opinion about it, and nigga,
fuck you. You call me stupid and dumb and say I
don't look good and think I'm supposed to motherfucking hang around.
Nigga fuck you.

Speaker 2 (15:37):
Well, this is the Manu speret all over again. Who
am I to say that these men hating these women
and telling them to hate themselves is a bad thing?
What do I know? I'm just a guy that's been
happily married in a relationship that would never do no
dumb shit like this.

Speaker 3 (15:56):
But I don't know.

Speaker 2 (15:58):
Maybe this is cute, this is what people want to
hear these days.

Speaker 3 (16:01):
But then I'm not built for so much has changed
in my lifetime. There's some shit that don't change. The
technologist shit may change around it, but there's some shit
that don't change about human beings and their behavior.

Speaker 2 (16:14):
Florida rapper Roller Bands got shot and killed after telling
his enemies to meet him at his apartment.

Speaker 3 (16:22):
Oh and they did. And I have no idea who
that is, but they Yeah. I know.

Speaker 2 (16:25):
Congratulations Karen and everybody else over thirty five who is?
Thank you so you did it? Just give it up
for caring everybody. And I know who this rapper was.

Speaker 3 (16:39):
I mean messing with me, but I'm not the only.

Speaker 2 (16:41):
One and going who No, I'm just saying, I just
want to give it up for you because you don't
You don't know who he is, and you know it's
it's it's a big day for you. This is don't
act like you don't enjoy these things. It's like your
favorite things. When I found this article, I knew that

(17:03):
you was gonna not know who he was. And all
I had to do was wa. All had to do
was wait, I just say his name, and then I know,
I already know how the articles go, always rolling bands
and then Karen just comes in. Uh So, I hope

(17:24):
you didn't expect me to know. I didn't know. That's
what my whole point is. I'll tell you who didn't know.
The niggas that killed him, they.

Speaker 3 (17:34):
Know who he was and apparently where he was at.

Speaker 2 (17:37):
He went posted a lot of these niggas know where
I live at. For real, I sleep in peace. If
a nigga won't smoke, I'm at my crib in five minutes,
and they wanted to smoke five minutes after he posted
that he uh was killed suicide by gangster. I don't

(18:07):
I don't don't know what we.

Speaker 3 (18:08):
Call that, but I don't want to smoke bruh, so
I don't say things like that on the internet.

Speaker 2 (18:14):
Yeah. Yeah, that's a wild He's a he was a
wild boy, I guess. I mean, who you hate to
see it?

Speaker 3 (18:24):
Yeah you do.

Speaker 2 (18:27):
Let's see. Oh, the incense allegations against Ricky Martin have
been dropped after the singer's nephew with draws his abuse claims.
This is not surprising to me. Like I said, Uh,
I had a friend who's a lawyer and deals with
family law break down on Facebook like why these charges
were probably false? And she just you know broke down

(18:48):
like the timing, the fact that he wasn't there, the
age of the nephew, the nephew's passed, and all this
other ship, the fact that Puerto Rico treats this very seriously.
And she was like, yes, it's probably just like some
bullshit that his nephew's doing. I was like, all right, well,
we'll see. I'm not gonna report on it, because you know,
it's social relations accusations. You almost want everybody's gonna run

(19:12):
with it like he did it? Did you, nasty sick motherfucker?
Just because the allegation, and that's all it takes these days.
You don't have to prove anything. But yeah, man, time
will tell if that was really true. Right, sounds like
it wasn't. Lefty New York lawmaker Jessica Ramos blast AOC

(19:34):
as absentent out of touch. A progressive state lawmaker from
Queens took a shot at Representative Alisett Alexandria Ocassio Cortes
for being absentent, out of touch, accusing the left wing
icon of blowing off a meeting. Senator Jessica Ramos, who's
Western and Central Queen's district overlaps with AOC's congressional district

(19:57):
and who has been an ally unloaded, I'm the congresswoman
after a mad student complained about her canceling the healthcare form.
A couple of the most highly respected health policy academics
recently set up a meeting with ALC's office to discuss
NHS style healthcare reform. Said the medical student, who used
the Twitter handle j Lies. They were told bluntly by

(20:21):
LC staff, we're not doing healthcare right now. The health
activist is added, so a while she's doing performative resistance
art for the cameras she's not doing healthcare right now.
We are in the middle of two pandemics and people
are still dying because they lack healthcare. This is not fighting.
And when she said performative resistance arts for the cameras,

(20:41):
she's this is like an inside reference, but she's talking
about how alc got arrested at abortion rights protest, but
the cops never put handcuffs on her. But when the
cops came, she put her hands behind her back like

(21:03):
she was handcuffed, and people think she did it for
like the photo op of looking handcuffed even though she wasn't.
And then like as they were scoring her off, like
her ilha Omar and I forget the other person they
like did put like a fist in the air, so
then you knew they weren't handcuffed. But I don't know that,

(21:23):
you know, maybe she was doing that or maybe it
just you know, you put your hands down because the
police got your hands on you expect them to put
the cuffs on you, and they never do. I don't know.
I don't know, but yeah, a lot of people were like,
look at her, she's faking handcuffed. And that was mostly
a right wing attack that said that, but you know
when the when the girls are fighting, it's all fair game,

(21:45):
regardless of the source.

Speaker 3 (21:47):
Yep, people grabbed that stuff. And that's why a lot
of shit that the right brings works on the left
because they know what strings the pool, and a lot
of times people fall for it every single fucking time,
hook line and sinker. They don't think about where the
Swiss comes from or anything. They go, this is what
it says, so it must be the truth. But yet

(22:09):
we call them dummies and and and then just going
along and all that shit. We do it too on
allso people want to admit that, but they do, particularly
when they don't like somebody and or they want to
take somebody down from not being a perfect candidate.

Speaker 2 (22:21):
Well, she was tweeting straight fire ALC. Maybe if you
spend more time in your office and with your team,
you know what goes on, just saying it would be
nice if you breathe our ass. Raymos said she's back
by the working Families party. By the way, uh so
as an employer of what happens with the stafford who
said this? Someone else said, maybe you're just jealous, just

(22:47):
saying she said, Nah, just want my congressional representatives to
be around and do their job in the community. Uh
Raymos didn't back down, with ALC supporters chastise of her criticism.
I believe what I say. See you here on my
streets and in my office building. Smiley face, she said.
My congress person being absent is not dirty laundry. It's

(23:10):
never been with any other elected official. A Cassio Corta
has responded, I'm really sorry to hear that this happen.
It's not representative of me or know my values. If
you can connect me, connect with details, I'd appreciate our
follows or DEMS will be open. A spokesperson for AOC
said they had no record of the supposed meeting. Our
team has asked for additional information based on what he's tweeted.

(23:34):
So far, we aren't able to identify what meeting he's reversent,
but we'll continue to look into it. So who knows.
Maybe it's just a misunderstanding, but people love to see
the end fighting in the Democratic Party, and you know
it's just not normally is AOC doing this to someone else?
So I guess what's good for the goose is good

(23:54):
for the gander. Or you teach people how to react
to you. If you assume the worst of people in
your own party, then people gonna assume the worst of
you at some type of get back right. But yeah,
let's see, Uh what else is happening? Uh, Newsome Governor

(24:14):
dinner party is set to sign a gun law modeled
after the Texas Abortion Band, setting up a Supreme Court fight. Man,
this dude, he be going hard. Uh he's basically trying
to get gun control legislation, like, get the Supreme Court
the rule on it for the entire nation. Now, who

(24:36):
knows the Supreme Court. I assume they won't do it,
but uh, just the balls on this guy to even
try to. I would be shocked if he would. I
would not be shocked if he ran for president straight
up him, yeah.

Speaker 3 (24:53):
Him, man him him, or go to the moonwalk.

Speaker 2 (24:57):
Yeah. South Carolina, bit well, I'd be shocked to he
ran for president. The governor Moulwak Governor Blackface would probably
like he would have. It would be too big of
a it'd be too big of a lift. South Carolina
bill outlaws websites that tell you how to get an abortion,

(25:18):
not websites that mail you pills, anything that just instruct
you on how to get an abortion if you live
in a red state, like slate dot com has issued
articles about help informing people, Hey, here's your options, and
they want to out and a website is not by state,

(25:39):
so like, I don't even know how you would do this.
But they want to outlaw even giving people information. So
much for freedom of speech. They ain't gonna outlaw telling
people how to build a pipe bomb the anarchist cookbook,
but telling somebody, hey, you ain't got to have a
baby just because you live in the state. That's trying to.

Speaker 3 (26:00):
Allow to tell somebody how to make a gun from scratch.

Speaker 2 (26:03):
Right. Meanwhile, CBS told pharmacists they to withhold certain prescriptions
after roads repealed they don't.

Speaker 3 (26:13):
Want to be sued, like, and the whole purpose in
that they knew this. They knew that people were going
to know that the rules were gray, know that the
rules were murky, and they knew that people were going
to imply shit that wasn't there. That you know, even
if you're doing the right thing, somebody's going to come
and and say bullshit is not true and challenge it

(26:34):
because of their stupid ass don't know the difference. And
so they knew that this would be the outcome that
you scare people to the point where they don't want
to be sued, so they just stopped moving, which actually
does what you won't done no access to it.

Speaker 2 (26:48):
The retail healthcare got giant instructive pharmacis to check why
customers need medications such as metho trecks eight, and to
refuse to provide them if they can't provide prove that
they're for not for a right time of mind. This
is like you're telling people that and it doesn't even
sound like they're just telling them this in the states

(27:08):
where it was overturned or like the states that have
laws about it, it's just like sweet conscious if you
don't feel like doing it, you know.

Speaker 3 (27:16):
And a lot of this is because they know eventually
it's gonna be gets the lost, so they were like,
let's you go ahead and jump ahead and be like nope.
And what's so fucked up about it? Is like, no
matter what you say, if somebody just determined it's a no,
it's still gonna be a note.

Speaker 2 (27:28):
Yeah, well, I thing would not even just be yeah, yeah,
maybe that's it. They're just trying to avoid losses, But
I don't know, I'm worried that it's it's not even
just that it might even be on some like you know,
we know y'all Christian, and y'all don't want to do it,
so you don't have to if you don't feel like it,
you know, because we've seen examples of people using that logic,

(27:49):
like I'm a Christian and I refuse to sell you
a condom married woman or whatever, and it's like, what
why is that? Okay?

Speaker 3 (27:57):
Yeah, and I truthfully hope they lose a lot of
customers people start transferring the other medication unrelated to it
and just be like, fuck it the fuck I'm gonna
come here for then I can go to the to
the Bilo of wind Dixie or the Walmart or somewhere
else like I you know, I don't have to ge
about medication field here, right.

Speaker 2 (28:15):
Yeah, they sent this to high risk states, so I
assume maybe the states that had the biggest you know,
the laws already on the books, the trigger laws and stuff,
So maybe that's why they did it. But yeah, it
could be about losses. But wow, just man, this shit
is moving so fast. I just feel so bad for
the people that, you know, for people that can be

(28:37):
pregnant that would have to deal with this.

Speaker 3 (28:39):
Shit, right, because you don't make laws like that in
your company, Like companies don't move unless money's involved. We're
gonna lose money, like you do not make rules like
that normally.

Speaker 2 (28:50):
Yeah, normally, but there's some company there was certain moral things.
We've seen companies operate in not their best interest for bigotry.
Like many times, you know, it's Sony saying they don't
want to make black movies. Even after all these black
movies made all this money, they still you know, they
didn't want to do equalize it too. Gizzelle never does

(29:10):
sequels and they were like, it won't do well overseas
because he's black, and it's like, well that doesn't make
sense unless you fucking racist, you know. So it could
be stuff like that too. You know, I think hobby lobby,
you know a place. There are certain places that can't
wait to discriminate in those ways. And technically, you can
make an argument financially that it is prudent for a

(29:35):
CBS to assist the government and making sure that women
have babies, because technically, you know, baby is a lifetime
of money, whereas not having a baby is one time
sale right. Anyway, we'll see doctor who provided abortion for
Ohio girl foules claims for damages against Todd Rokita. So

(30:01):
doctor Kaitlyn Bernard, who was cast into the national spotlight
after providing abortion services for the ten year old Ohio
girl who was sexually assaulted and had to go you know,
from Ohio to like Indiana or something like that. Well,
her name, she was docked essentially on all the right
wing stations they put her name out.

Speaker 3 (30:18):
I feeling that was gonna happen because I was like,
they keep talking about this little girl and my heart
when I was like, oh, somebody gonna find out who
the little girl is.

Speaker 2 (30:24):
So now Kathleen Delaney, who was her Kaitlyn Barnard, Doctor
Kaitlyn Bernard's attorney sent a tort claimed not this Tuesday
to Indiana Attorney General Rakeita, seeking unspecified damages for security costs,
legal fees, and reputational harm and emotional distress. It triggers

(30:47):
a ninety day period for a kid of the investigator
settle the calm. After that Bernard can file a lawsuit.

Speaker 3 (30:53):
Yeah, because it's fucked up, like you now, the family,
like you should not be able to do that.

Speaker 2 (31:00):
Yeah, yeah, and so yes, it's a child and they
did it on purpose because it's actually it's actually a
warning to other doctors, like well, like we know how
the people that hear your name are gonna threaten you
and shit mm hmm, like we know that, so when
we dox you or whatever, we assume that the worst
is gonna happen to you, and we want you to

(31:21):
feel emotional distress. We want we want people thinking about
helping the next ten year old to feel emotional distress
and go, I'm not gonna do it. I'm scared. Yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (31:32):
The whole point is the fear. Even if nobody responds
to it, they just want you in this consistent fear.
And it's the same tactic. This tactic is you was
used for slavery, this tastic, this tactic is used for
gun control. Like all this shit is that it's that
motherfucking fear. And people are irrational and illogical. Uh, and

(31:52):
a lot of their rational thinking goes out the window
because fear is to the forefront. And when fear is
and where fear run, shit, it always is never good.

Speaker 2 (32:03):
A shocking amount of people watch porn at work. And
here's why. Apparently about sixty percent of people have admitted
to watching porn in the office. According to a Sugar
Cookie survey.

Speaker 3 (32:19):
The reason why they pop in the computer some shit
that you signed. It says, we monitor everything.

Speaker 2 (32:24):
The reason why they got frisky while on the clock
isn't what you think. I think we have to view that.
If we have this view that if someone is accessing
point at work, they are somehow secretly masturbating at the desk,
or they're disappearing off to the toilet to masturbate, said
Craig Jackson, a professional I mean a professor of occupational
health psychology at Birmingham City University in the UK. He

(32:47):
said it's more of a distraction. In fact, Jackson noticed
that watching porn could be stress relief or coping mechanism.
Now you get a little stressed out, I got to
see some taddies or something I don't uh man. Many
workers inanization feel faceless if in the absence of good leadership,
they feel overlooked, underutilized, underchallenged, underpromoted. Porn becomes a way

(33:07):
of coping with how mundane and unpleasant the reality of
their work is. But for some it's not a way
to save that brought them in factice of rewards, said
Paula Howe, an addiction therapists. They just got to sell,
had to win. They just finish a piece of work online,
and it's a treat, she said. We might have a
cup of coffee and a cake. Somebody else might watch porniagura,

(33:29):
but you're at work. But Karen, I turned the TPS
reports in fifteen minutes early. You usual. Now I got
to go see Janet Jack may go down on two dudes.
That's my rewards.

Speaker 3 (33:42):
This is why they have to keep hiring it to
consistently block these motherfucking sights on the dark web. And
y'all got viruses and shit.

Speaker 2 (33:51):
Look, some people get up, take a smoke break. Some
people take a walk around the block, you know, like
everybody different care. And some people log on to you know,
uh urbanamateurs dot com and go to town on themselves,

(34:11):
because that is the reward for this eye stress.

Speaker 3 (34:14):
Environment, you know, So wait till you get home.

Speaker 2 (34:17):
Working from home, glad you brought that up. Meant more
freedom while on the clock, and with it came wondering minds.
More than half of the people working from home admitted
to watching the dope videos on devices you for work?

Speaker 3 (34:30):
Yeah, you on learn how the curtagy to use your
own telephone.

Speaker 2 (34:33):
Well caring, you just said, wait till you get home.
So what they they working from home? They never leaving home.
And that survey was from Koperski, which is a fucking
anti virus site.

Speaker 3 (34:46):
So we monitored a shit.

Speaker 2 (34:48):
Research from porn to other firm those findings revealing that
in a twenty twenty one study, while ten pm to
one am was the most popular time for porn watching,
you know you put the kids to bed and you
can go to town, four pm came in close second.

Speaker 3 (35:03):
Oh, when people get out of work.

Speaker 2 (35:05):
So now you wonder why they're sitting in that parking
lot for they come in for a while, sitting the driveway.
Leisurely viewing during work hours could have been spurred by
pandemic related working from home trends, but the no Safe
Work Sites data speculated the afternoon gazing was present well
before COVID nineteen struck, so returning to the office might
not deter employees workplace point consumption, and for many they

(35:28):
haven't been any negative consequences for secretly letting their freak
flag fly if it feels good. There aren't immediate negative consequences,
Jackson told the BBC. People will do it again and
again and again and again. Plus, those hell been on
watching adult clips from the covert of that cubicle have
discovered their company's IT security doesn't succeed at blocking the

(35:52):
not safe for work sites as it should. Many workers
have found that organization's IT system for monitoring and blocking
adult material content is not very sophisticated at all.

Speaker 3 (36:02):
Not unless they invests a lot of money into it.
Probably not.

Speaker 2 (36:04):
You just got to some redirect site or something. I guess.
I was never a watch port at work, guy, I know,
just wasn't my thing.

Speaker 3 (36:13):
It's the company computer. And like I said, you signed
the thing when you start, and at a lot of companies,
every six months something pop up on your screen and
it'd be like, you can't get into this bitch unless
you say, I confirm that we monitor laptops, desktops, computers,
cell phones, anything with this company logo or no telephone

(36:35):
number and shit associated to it. If at any point
in time we feel like such and that shit, we can.

Speaker 2 (36:41):
While it never ends well for those cot porn handed
adult videos effect more than just the viewer. The impact
is far reaching, could even result in sexual harassment, said
Wendy L. Patrick's career trivel attorney, who writes about the
effects of porn working watching in the workplace. Yeah, I'm
I guess if you try to live your wraps, like

(37:03):
if you watch porn and then you start talking to
people around the office like you're watching porn. Hey, can
you uh move out the way on trying to get
to the coffee, you dirty slut bitch? Like what oh oh, hey, man,
calm down. I'm just saying when you're gonna let me
give you this cock like, all right, you've been watching

(37:24):
too much for now.

Speaker 3 (37:25):
To the human resource offices we go.

Speaker 2 (37:28):
Uh yeah. So it's just interesting that I didn't know
if so many people watching it, But it makes sense
is they're working at home. I just have never been
I would never be this reckless on my work devices.

Speaker 3 (37:42):
That's what I'm talking about. So, yeah, it ain't like
you don't know, you know, they bothered the shit. They
tell you that.

Speaker 2 (37:50):
Every day, Uh so they said, even without getting caught.
Watching port in the workplace has been linked to employees
shirking and lying about the work they completed throughout the day.
But on the other hand, Jackson found some employees over
compensated for porn watching. They kind of do more work
to justify pornography use. It's quite interesting. There's a moral

(38:11):
trade off, so I gotta work hard, play hard, literally,
they said. Instead of demonizing these people, focus should be
on educating people at the risk so they can make
an educated choice. That way, employees can recognize their behaviors
are dangerous to themselves or others or dependent not an

(38:32):
educated choice.

Speaker 3 (38:34):
ID to be on the duty and put them them
five whiles. But like, you can't see this shit, Yeah,
I must just be oh because no, no, that was
never acceptable.

Speaker 2 (38:44):
Yeah, I don't remember this time, Like is this some
new shit? Is this part of that we're a family
at work mindset? Because no, no, don't watch on it work.

Speaker 3 (38:56):
Right, they're not paying you. Your job paid you to
do shit. They pay you not to do shit. One
of them is not to watch pouring on that on
a company time. Now, you might can do other shit,
but not that.

Speaker 2 (39:06):
Yeah, you can't do that.

Speaker 3 (39:08):
Now, you might can balance your check book and pay
bills if you choose to, but not that.

Speaker 2 (39:12):
What the fuck? Uh? Anyway, let's move into the next segment,
how about this broke broke, broke five broke. We ain't
got it. We ain't got it, y'all. The US Postal
Service raising shipping prices and increasing the cost of stamps. Yes,
what happened to my forever stamps? I guess they're still.

Speaker 3 (39:33):
Worth it though, Yeah, they cost a little bit more,
but they still worth it because they ain't called forever
for nothing.

Speaker 2 (39:40):
A rate increase will be happening. First class mail prices
will be raised by six point five percent because they
got to cut this inflation kicking their ass. So it
made Postmaster General Lewis de Joy, who still got a job, somehow,
warned that while the U. S Postal Service strives have

(40:02):
become self sufficient, American ship prepared for uncomfortable postal rate
razors in the years to come. I mean, gas gotta
be kicking their ass too.

Speaker 3 (40:11):
M Yeah, And that's why sometimes meal gets slower, because
you know what, like these other jobs, you know what
depends on the postal worker. A lot of them was
walking and like interacted with people and shit and stuff
like that. Wouldn't be surprised if a lot of them
possibly caught COVID. You know, you're in them be as
wet houses, y'all all on top of each other and
shit like that, because everybody don't don't be like driving

(40:34):
around house to house. Some people have to actually physically
walking things like that. And I could see them having
a shortage in staff and people gonna fuck this, you know,
and then the people that's there working them hard, or
like like every other industry, people just leaving the industry
all together. And uh, the dude you're talking about who's
over it, his whole thing has been destroyed in the

(40:54):
first place.

Speaker 2 (40:56):
The US dollar in the Euro now share the same
value for the first time in twenty years. Oh, sorry
about that euro.

Speaker 3 (41:04):
Oh so the uro came down?

Speaker 2 (41:05):
Yeah, okay, she was worthing on on shit.

Speaker 3 (41:08):
So I know more our dollar wouldn't go as farm. Oh,
welcome to the ghetto.

Speaker 2 (41:13):
We got fun of games. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (41:16):
So, so it's a dollar dollar equal a euro.

Speaker 2 (41:19):
Yeah, yes, it's very equal, the same thing basically.

Speaker 4 (41:23):
So.

Speaker 2 (41:24):
Uh, the euro value decreased by twelve percent just beginning
of twenty twenty.

Speaker 3 (41:28):
Two, had a big dip.

Speaker 2 (41:30):
Yep. Oh man, I hate to see it. I hate
it for y'all. You know, y'all don't deserve to go
through what we'd be going through over here. I know
you don't. Let's see, broke broke, broke broke. We ain't
got it. Gatwick Airport runs out of water so the

(41:52):
toilets won't flush and the restaurants had to shut down.
It's all bad in the UK.

Speaker 3 (42:00):
Is does the heat have something to do with this?

Speaker 2 (42:03):
It was a busted water man that resulted in low
water pressure with only two toilets reported to be working
in one terminal. Oh, the restaurants have not been able
to provide food or drinks. Air Force Airport Airport officials
handed out bottled water the passages and apologize, Oh I
know that place, and yeah it was because of the temperature.

Speaker 3 (42:25):
Okay, that makes sense. I was like that temperature. People
overlooking at temperature. That temperature is really fucking ship up y'all.

Speaker 2 (42:33):
Toilets airport.

Speaker 3 (42:36):
Yeah, and it's not but a big ass closed in box.
You just work one end to the other. I know
it smelled like and there.

Speaker 2 (42:41):
People had to definitely use the restaurant on the plane.
In Arizona, communities would collapse without cheap prison labor Corrections
director says Yea say the quiet part out.

Speaker 3 (42:56):
Loud, Yeah, because you have whole community. They built a
lot of these prisons in the middle of nowhere and
hire everybody in the town to fucking work there. It's
a problem and that's why they's like, fuck with ja,
Mama said, we need bodies in here.

Speaker 2 (43:12):
But it's not just that, Careen, that's just you talking about.
But they're saying they need the labor from the prisoners.
That sounds a lot like slavery.

Speaker 3 (43:21):
A yeah, yeah, yeah, they need you making shit for
fifty cent a day.

Speaker 2 (43:28):
Uh yeah. Arizona Department of Corrections Director David Sheen said
Arizona communities would collapse without cheap prison labor during the
testimony before the Joint Legislative Budget Committee Thursday. She made
the statement while answering questions about a request for proposal
for a contract to run the Florence West Prison. Senator
David Gowan asked Shen about the nature of the work

(43:49):
the prisoners do with Florence West Prison in Arizona. All
people in state prisons are forced to work forty hours
a week, with exceptions for prisons with health care conditions
and other conflicting programmers scaled, some prisoners aren't just ten
cents an hour for their work. These are low level
worker inmates that work in the communities around the county. Yourself,
I would imagine Galing asks, Yes, the department does more

(44:11):
than just incarcerat folks. There are services that this department
provides the city, county, local jurisdictions that simply can't be
quantified at a rate that most jurisdictions could ever afford.
If you were to remove these folks from that equation,
things will collapse in many of your counties for your constituents. Wow,
the quiet part out loud. My god.

Speaker 3 (44:32):
Yes, and it's one of those things to where people
have thought this, but there wasn't anything you could put
behind this same thing with a lot of the food
and yes, people died, But all these rules and laws
they've been passing about people not being able to cross
the border and shitting on Mexican and Latino people, a lot.

Speaker 2 (44:51):
Of them worked these jobs.

Speaker 3 (44:53):
Did everybody talking about you can't feel the positions for
a lot of the people was like, I'm not crossing
the border no more. They tripping in America or either
they deporting people and shit like that.

Speaker 2 (45:02):
So all these jobs that.

Speaker 3 (45:03):
These people would have took for Nichols and pennies on
the dollar.

Speaker 2 (45:06):
To work these really really physical.

Speaker 3 (45:09):
Labor jobs they're not doing anymore. And so, like you say,
this has a lot to do with why there's this
big ass gap. But you can't get people to feel
the jobs because Americans are like, bitch, pay me and
then this hot ass sun and doing all this shit.

Speaker 2 (45:23):
Well, they've probably been doing this for a long time
in Arizona. I bet this ain't no new shit. You know,
they've been exploiting prison labor, I guarantee you for a
long time, you know. But it sounded like slavery to me.

Speaker 3 (45:41):
Ten cents in all.

Speaker 2 (45:43):
Right, And the fact that you would boast your economy
on it is just the fact that American, the American
economy has never gotten over the fact that it was
built on slavery. Right. You know, people get mad the
sixteen nineteen project all the fuck they want, but the
end of the day, America has been trying to get
back to slavery since fucking the slavery. Since slavery was outlawed,

(46:08):
they've been trying to find ways around it. Whether it's
the loitering laws, whether it's chain gangs and the ship
cropping yeah, the California got people fighting fires that are
inmates and shit, and then you get.

Speaker 3 (46:19):
Out and you can't get a firefighter job, even though
you know how to do the fucking job.

Speaker 2 (46:24):
Just straight up replacement of slavery. How can we get
slavery back? And all I can say is we can
never let these people be in charge, because that's telling
you what they're gonna do, right Like, these motherfuckers are
straight up telling you to your face, this is how
we're gonna run this. The prices of bread, the prices
of bread arising faster than inflation, causing sticker shock at

(46:46):
ten dollars a loaf? What it a break out of
artistin bread if you're buying for ten dollars a loaf,
I don't know. Yeah, they don't say the exact location,
m cause it show ain't no marito. Some grocery stores

(47:07):
are now charged to ten dollars for artisanal bread and
other premium bread options, making a pantry stable expensive for
consumers already struggling with hogh gas prices.

Speaker 3 (47:16):
Right, I say it had to be autismal bread because
that's the only thing that you've been got no price
going oooh child.

Speaker 2 (47:21):
Back to the wonder bread for me because we broke, broke, broke, fire, broke,
we ain't got it. Let's see, Uh, the US military
can't fire recruits. People ain't trying to do that shit.

Speaker 3 (47:37):
Mm hmmm, did show leinth they know, They're like, I'm good,
They like I could find other other things and other
shits to do. And every time you turn around, y'all
changing the laws your you know, and particularly with them,
uh the laws about LGBTQ. Trust they're gonna tackle the
military soon and be like, hey, we're gonna start kicking

(47:58):
people out again.

Speaker 2 (47:59):
Yep.

Speaker 3 (48:00):
And people are like, you know what, I'm not even
gonna waste my time. I'm not even gonna go into
there and have to and have to deal with with
the bullshit that goes along with that.

Speaker 2 (48:08):
And of course, uh, last one for this one for broke, broke, broke, broke,
we ain't got it? Video blinged out Brooklyn Bishop Rob
mid sermon armed thieves make out with four hundred k
and jewelry. Niggas broke these days, Karen, Okay, you can't

(48:29):
be walking around with four hundred thousand dollars for jury
and the pullpit and think that you being a preacher
is gonna stop people from doing what they do. True, Okay,
you can't be it ain't no floss in these days.
Three thieves were caught on tape in a Brooklyn church
on Sunday where controversial Bishop Lamarar Whitehead, an ally of

(48:52):
Mayor Adams, was preaching and snatched four hundred thousand dollars
for jelly off of him and his wife. Not the
first lady, you to hull them up at gunpoint? Uh yeah,
this that Brooklyn ship care. Okay, they walked there. They
was like, and up kick up their food. I car
it good, good. I ain't even up keeping up their food.

(49:15):
I mean this is how they do. I guess this
is the video right right right, right, right right right now.
I will give him props. He immediately assumed the position.
He didn't even pretend to get shot, like he was like,
I'm not about to do like black Lightning in season one. No,

(49:37):
right right right, right, right right right, man, buddy to
the left is calm as hell. Shout out to the
camera operator, keeping their composure. He just laid prone on

(49:57):
the ground that clearly they went and got the jury
up off of them, and uh just that was a
very efficient, discreet robbery.

Speaker 3 (50:09):
H called somebody of the congregation.

Speaker 2 (50:13):
That would make sense. Maybe it's an inside job, is
what you're saying. Yes, sir, I think when you wearing
four hundred thousand dollars a jury on these streets and
this time it could be anybody, Like they know, they
know this man got that jury. He on somebody list,
and they definitely got guns.

Speaker 3 (50:33):
I seen him and you trying to get shot and
you streaming this live too. Yeah, shout out to the cameraman.
It ain't cut it off, stopping nothing.

Speaker 2 (50:42):
The fact that it took multiple trips to get all
the jury, and uh, that's a pretty efficient robbery. I mean, yeah,
they knew the tarcoate.

Speaker 3 (50:51):
They was like, oh, we ain't worried about the rest
of y'all brought niggas.

Speaker 2 (50:55):
I guess he got up and didn't finish the sermon.
Come all right, Well that was I mean, that's a
bad day for him.

Speaker 3 (51:06):
You know, I hope he got in shirts.

Speaker 2 (51:11):
But yeah, they rifle throw his pockets and took all
this shit.

Speaker 3 (51:15):
Yeah, they knew he had money and shit and Jerry, Yeah.

Speaker 2 (51:18):
Yes, collar was excued because they probably ripped the chains
off of him. Uh, He went on social media to
put the crime in context. I was born without jurry. Jury,
don't make me, he said. Uh. He said on the broadcast,
the congregation is traumatized after the incident. He said, I
ain't never scared. I'm not up here being both for

(51:40):
talking bad about nobody. But you had these women and
children crying. Still, that's not gangster. That's a layup, Like,
oh I robbed the church. You don't get no points
for that. He kind of sound. Is he a pastor
or he a gangster? Right, it's kind of he's sound.

(52:01):
He turned it just he was like, listen, I speak
that street shit, my nigga. This is a picture of
him with his chain on and I guess looking, you know,
in his expensive clothes. He said the robbery would not
affect his preaching in the future. We're pushing. We're still
doing what we need to do. I'm not a person
from the suburbs. I'm from Brooklyn. I'm from the city.

(52:23):
I understand the streets. This bishop is not. I'm not scared.
That's okay. We're still out here pushing p and I
mean pushing preaching, y'all. He is keeping it. Holy White
had made the news recently when he tried to orchestrate
the surrender of Andrew Abdullah, the man accused of Failey
shooting the gold and sacks researcher Danielle Enriquez on the

(52:45):
Q trade to the mayor. After learning the media, he
showed up at the precinct where the suspect was to
turn himself in, wearing a thick gold chain and the
Fendi blazer the pastor's expensive taste, and fled for The
dramatic drew skeptics in the police department, and cops ended
up arresting Abdulah in front of the suspects lawyer's office.
His check of past didn't win him any supporters in
law enforcement. Why had served five ures a prison for

(53:07):
a two million dollar identity there scale Oh come on.

Speaker 3 (53:10):
Whoo two million at that faed time.

Speaker 2 (53:16):
People just you build a church. People just gonna show up, right,
you build a church. They'd be like, it don't matter
what you did, it's all good. I'm sure that was
a misunderstanding. It's all good. Take my money, okay, my
goodness must be nice. Just throw sprinkle some Christian on there.

(53:37):
Just oh they go not sprinkled on the don't matter.
It's like, yeah, I used to still, I used to
do kill. I used to do all that shit. But
you know what, though, I'm saved. Now give me all money,
come up off of it. Y'all know what this is.
Oh my goodness, Oh we love to see it though.

(53:59):
All right, all right, let's get into you know what,
let's get into some guests. The race. All right, that's
what the lord really wants. It's time to catch the race.

(54:24):
It's time to catch the race. It's time to catch
the race. It's time to catch the race. That's right.
Guess the race time the game where we go all
around the globe, find different articles and we guessed the
race of the people involved, today's contestants. Everybody, Okay, everybody's guessing.

(54:47):
I'm just kidding. It's caring in the chat room. It's
always carry in the chat room. Everybody. We all know
the guess the race segment. Karen, how are you feeling? Okay?
All right, you should be feeling good. There's no reason
not to. Men shot outside of an Oklahoma City Taco

(55:08):
Bell now suing the security guard. Taco Bell security guard
is being sued for shooting a man who was homeless.
Back last summer, the victim's attorneys released a security footage
of the incident to corroborate the valid claims and validate

(55:29):
the claims, I mean, yeah, I saw this video. It's bad.

Speaker 5 (55:34):
Now it's a video that may be disturbing for some
of you at home. A surveillance camera captures the moment
a private security guard shoots a man in the.

Speaker 2 (55:43):
I know you're guess the right. Now, why would I
show you video. We've been doing this two thousand ago.

Speaker 3 (55:54):
Of course you're not showing me. I forgot.

Speaker 5 (56:01):
The man who Now it's a video that may be
disturbing for some of you at home. A surveillance camera
captures the moment a private security guard shoots a man
in the parking lot.

Speaker 3 (56:12):
Of a Metro Taco Bell.

Speaker 5 (56:14):
Now a year later, the man who was shot is
suing the security guard. News Force kytor K is looking
into this forest kayitor.

Speaker 6 (56:22):
This happened at a Taco Bell in downtown OKC last July.
Video shows Bradley Bishop getting shot in the back as
he walks away and collapsing seconds later.

Speaker 2 (56:33):
Again, we want to.

Speaker 6 (56:33):
Warn you this video is graphic.

Speaker 7 (56:36):
I was shocked when I first saw that video. I
honestly couldn't believe it.

Speaker 6 (56:41):
Attorney Nicholas Elliott sharing surveillance video which appears to show
his client, Bradley Bishop, a homeless man, getting shot in
the back by contracted security guard Antoine Martin at a
taco bell near downtown OKC in July of twenty twenty one.
Bishop claims he only went inside the building for a
cup of that's when Elliott says his client was confronted

(57:03):
by Martin, their altercations spilling out into the parking lot,
where Bishop appears to hit Martin across the shoulder with
the belts before walking off.

Speaker 7 (57:12):
And mister Martin decides at that point to fire four
shots into the direction of Bradley. Two of them hit
him in his back and it nearly killed him.

Speaker 6 (57:22):
Martin was charged last year with assault and battery with
a deadly weapon. A preliminary hearing conference is set to
take place next month.

Speaker 3 (57:30):
In addition, he and.

Speaker 6 (57:31):
The private security company he owns are now facing a
lawsuit from Bishop, who's seeking compensation for pain and suffering,
as well as punitive damages.

Speaker 7 (57:40):
Bradley nearly lost his life from this incident. He still
was dealing with the effects and likely will deal with
effects physically and mentally for the rest.

Speaker 2 (57:49):
Of his life.

Speaker 7 (57:51):
We also want to send a message and set a
standard that companies that do things like this, individuals that
do things like this, it's not okay.

Speaker 6 (58:00):
We reached out to Martin's pre litigation attorney in Taco
Bell for comment, but having heard back, we also visited
Martin's security company twice this week. Hurt people inside, but
no one would answer the door.

Speaker 1 (58:13):
They pigging up the blas, Oh god, he's back, Karen,
Guess the race. I'm gonna go black, all right, and
we're talking about the security guard by chatroom.

Speaker 2 (58:25):
Guess the race of the security guard that shot this man? White?
Top Flight Security of the World. Craig black, white, black,
very divided chatroom today, black victim, black company, black, reporter white,
Baja blast for that ass white. That's hilarious, nigga black. Okay,

(58:49):
So I look like majority went black. Uh shooting hot
leg then hot shit out that ass So that to
looper Craven's box, black won't shoot until he sees the
whites of that ass white. The correct answer is, can
where'd you go with black? He was black? Some people

(59:21):
missed it. I mean he looked like he's shooting niggas. Yeah,
and the video on the inside showed him like hitting
the dude first and then kicking him out, shooting him
in the parking lot.

Speaker 3 (59:39):
Like oh oh yeah, yous there to be sued.

Speaker 2 (59:42):
Yeah, he was straight power tripping. I mean, you security
at Taco Bell, and I would like to say, you
know that he went too far. But at the same time,
you know security at Taco Bell that that's probably about
hart for the course, that's probably what you gotta do.
Oh no, I'm answer. Let's say, Okay, I'll just move on.

Speaker 3 (01:00:03):
I mean, it is a Taco Bell, I get it.

Speaker 2 (01:00:06):
Yes, security Taco Bell probably gotta go hard, That's all
I'm saying. Unless it was security that wilfire House, and
they might go a little harder.

Speaker 3 (01:00:14):
Ah, yes, secure that wilf fire House might be top
flight security creg Let's see.

Speaker 2 (01:00:23):
Actually, I don't know the race of this one. Okay. Fuck,
it's a dude that was dressed as a grandma. Thats
Robin Banks, and it looked like he's black. But then
we've seen people that like painted their arms that look black,
you know, so could be fake. I don't know, Okay,
story all right, do this one. Then lapd says robbery

(01:00:44):
suspect accidentally shot accomplished while unloading the stolen goods.

Speaker 3 (01:00:49):
Oh no, so I've shot the person that's trying to
do the duty with me.

Speaker 2 (01:00:52):
Two men have been arrested in connection with a follow
home robbery that targeted four tourists in Los Angeles after
one of them was accidentally shot by another as they
were allegedly unloaded and stolen property from a vehicle. Are
Tez Alvarez and chance Lee Yarborough, twenty one and twenty,
both of Los Angeles, faced multiple charges in connection with
April twenty home invasion.

Speaker 3 (01:01:14):
I learned on was that the movie we watched, The
Wood is the Gray Man, you never talked a loaded gun.

Speaker 2 (01:01:20):
That's why. Ah yeah, it was hed me and my
niggas trying to get it. Yeah, man, Right, home invasion
was suswayson was puswasion. Just before In the incident, the
four tourists, all men visiting from North California, a ride
at the Airbnb from a restaurant. As they got out

(01:01:40):
their vehicle at twelve forty five am, three suspects approached
them and held them at gunpoint. Two of the suspects
were armed handguns and the third had a rifle. One
victim was pistol whipped and they were forced to go
inside the home where they were ordered to get on
the floor while the residence was ransacked. The seventy five
thousand dollars worth of belonging stolen include a high end
watch Mercedes Key five designer clothed their ag currency. A

(01:02:02):
short time after the robbery, a shooting occurred at one
fifteen am when officers found and they found a trail
of blood from a sidewalk to an apartment door, so
officers were calling in a the apartment investigators turner search
one that found many of the stolen nightis from the
earlier robbery inside the apartment where where one of them lived.
Uh god. The officers then found three guns, two semi

(01:02:23):
automatic hand guns and the ar pistol. At two fifteen
am that same day, Yarborough went to the hospital with
a gun shot well went to his left leg. But
it's some fatal attraction for my man name. Shit, ain't
it rhyme? Y'all got caught so fast.

Speaker 3 (01:02:41):
This wouldn't in be the full thirty minut y'all be
on y'all be like fifteen, they'll do this and that
started that start another story.

Speaker 2 (01:02:46):
Police ain't got to investigate nobody, no interrogation, no witnesses,
investigators the term he was actively shot by another one
of the suspects when they were unloading the stolen Nighters
from a vehicle. After the shooting, the three suspects took
the stolen it ILMs and took the apartment and took
your Yarborough to a hospital. Alvarez was arrested April twenty
fifth in connection with the robbery. He's charged the four
counts each of kidnapped for robbery saw with the daily weapon,

(01:03:08):
one count of being an ex con with a gun
at the time of the time. Alres a bond four
different ribbery what yarboroughs charged the four counts each of
kidnapped for ribbery saw with a daily weapon. They're being
held on four million dollars bill. The third such respect
that's not been identified. Karen guessed the.

Speaker 3 (01:03:25):
Race, boy, I'm a worried abody black.

Speaker 2 (01:03:28):
All right, let's check the chat room see what they believe,
uh for the races Keystone Crooks. White decided that fifty
to fifty split was better Latino, Hispanic latinx con Hispanic Latino.
Uh anybody, Okay, the correct answer is Karen with with black.

(01:03:51):
You got it right. That was a good one, Karen.
A lot of people missed that.

Speaker 3 (01:04:04):
It just sounded like some nigga ship, Like it just
didn't make no sense.

Speaker 2 (01:04:08):
It really did.

Speaker 3 (01:04:09):
I was like, oh, this is some ignorant ship, y'all.
Y'all was not prepared.

Speaker 2 (01:04:13):
So shout out to the people that missed it. Mm
hm hmm. Man, I know that ship was terrible.

Speaker 3 (01:04:28):
That's these new wave criminals, boy.

Speaker 2 (01:04:31):
Because like they were at one of their apartments, like
they left the stolen goods. Dad, the cops were called,
then you went to the hospital. It was just just
like you were trying not to get away with the crime. Yes,
oh my god, all right, let's go to the bonus round.
Karen is two for two.

Speaker 8 (01:04:49):
Yay?

Speaker 3 (01:04:52):
Why how racist about old body or old in my life?

Speaker 2 (01:05:02):
How can I call them niggas?

Speaker 3 (01:05:04):
Just call them.

Speaker 8 (01:05:05):
Niggas, call go go change wearing fried skitties, monkeys, baboon,
big bass, rubbers, high jumped in speed chucking, three hundred
and sixteen degree basketball.

Speaker 2 (01:05:21):
All right, final one, Karen, you ready?

Speaker 5 (01:05:25):
Yay?

Speaker 9 (01:05:25):
This goes Calluman is accused of driving a stolen pickup
truck to the US Space Force base in Bervard County,
and deputies say Corey Allen Johnson said that he's trying
to get on the base because the President had told
him he needed to warn the government that aliens were
fighting Chinese dragons. Deputies realized the truck was stalling and
face Johnson under arrest for grand theft auto.

Speaker 2 (01:05:49):
They putting the fit nail in the drugs. It's fucking
us up. Karen, guess the rice? Why what kind of
game of throwing bullshit is this? I'm a time traveler
from the future. The President sent me to tell you
the aliens is attacking the Chinese dragons. Uh the name
Corey Johnson is his name?

Speaker 3 (01:06:10):
Uh?

Speaker 4 (01:06:12):
No?

Speaker 2 (01:06:12):
Guesses A lot of people seem scared to guess chasing
the dragon? White? He wore ten four hat black. Uh white,
very defided so far white? All right, people, people losing
confidence in themselves. White. It's funny when y'all be afraid

(01:06:34):
to miss like y'all know it's not a real no one,
no one keeping real scarf shang, she is real black.
The correct answer is that Karen you went three for
three today. Congratulations? He was white. Yeah, trying to show

(01:07:01):
his picture. I might be able to show it to
y'all in the article. Let me see where I can
refresh it. Oh that's him. He looked like he was
slizzard to the lizard. Oh no, Corey Johnson was definitely
fucked up. Now some people did miss it. Alsow man,

(01:07:27):
I'm sure I don't know. Every time I hear Space Force,
I just get mad at Trump.

Speaker 3 (01:07:34):
Me too. Every time I hear Space Force, I always
want to go coast to coast, even though I know
it's not the same thing, right, don't ask me why why?
I I just every time I hear that, that's what
I want to say. I was like, y'all not in
my mind. I'm gon y'all not completing the sentence like.

Speaker 2 (01:07:56):
Space Force has a theme song that sounds like three
two one contact.

Speaker 3 (01:07:59):
You know, yes, Space Force.

Speaker 2 (01:08:04):
All right, let's get to the final thing. Sword ratchetness Kay.

(01:08:30):
A man was stabbed in a sword attack at a
flat in Nooneton.

Speaker 3 (01:08:38):
Flat. This is the London, England, so run okay, you know.

Speaker 2 (01:08:41):
That's how they talk over there. A man was believed
to believed to have been stabbed with a sword in
altercation at a flat in Nuneaton. Armed police were spotted
swarmed around the Bullring Friendship Housing flats at just before
eleven thirty am work with Shire Police. All this shit
just makes me so excited for Lord of Rings. I

(01:09:03):
mean that castles, it's coming to Amazon Prime Plus Gaming
throws coming back. I mean, you gotta love it. Warwickshire
Police confirmed to Coventry Live that the armed unit were
part of the forces response to the reports that a
man had been stabbed. The victim of fifty one year

(01:09:23):
old man, who has not been identified, received a stab
wound towards up the upper left arm. Coventry Live understands
he was attacked with a sword. A Warwickshire Police spokesman
confirmed that a bladed weapon was found at one of
the flats within the building. The injured man is currently
receiving treatment in hospital. Officers have made one arrest, a

(01:09:46):
man who's been taken into custody. He is due to
be questioned in relation to the incident later today. In
the meantime, investigation in the incident, which saw part of
the bull Ring and College streets sealed off, are ongoing.
Anyone who witnessed this incident, whether they be hobbit, elf
or man, should call one one, quoting incident Reference one

(01:10:09):
four on seventeenth February. Details can also be passed on
the offices via the independent charity Crime Stoppers. So there
you go, get these Get these motherfucker swords off the street,
all right, y'all. That's it. Thanks for listening. We appreciate y'all.
It's been fun, had a good time.

Speaker 1 (01:10:27):
Yay.

Speaker 2 (01:10:27):
We'll be back later in the week. Until then, I
love you. Wo
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