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November 20, 2025 59 mins

The episode opens with a surge of breaking national news as President Donald Trump signs a bill ordering the Department of Justice to release its long-protected Jeffrey Epstein case files—triggering a 30-day countdown for roughly 100,000 pages of documents to be made public. The team also reviews newly released body-cam footage from Porsha Williams’ Delta flight confrontation, with the transcript revealing sharply different accounts of who escalated the incident. Things turn emotional when Rickey leads a raw discussion about a viral Chicago video showing a pregnant mother and her son being brutally attacked—sparking national outrage and raising difficult questions about accountability, parenting, and community safety. 

On a lighter note, Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg revive their long-running partnership with a playful new gin-and-juice collaboration, proving their unexpected friendship still sells. Sports and trending topics round out the show, including updates on Jaylen Hurts and encouraging medical news on Jets cornerback Kris Boyd’s recovery after a recent shooting. The episode balances heavy national conversations with entertainment, humor, and heartfelt commentary in classic RSMS fashion. 

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Speaker 1 (00:03):
The Ricky Smiley Money Show.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
I'm Most fund Me Now mony monyow.

Speaker 1 (00:12):
Oh John is the Ricky Smindy Morning Show.

Speaker 2 (00:14):
God grants up brand new mercies every single morning. Ah, y'all,
let's welcome Bishop William Murphy, the senior pastor of the
Dream Center Church in Atlanta, Georgia.

Speaker 1 (00:22):
Good morning, Bishop Murphy. Hey, what's up? Everybody is? Bishop Murph.

Speaker 3 (00:26):
I want to pray for you this morning. Let's pray
from Proverbs chapter three and verse four. You will find
favor and good repute in the sight of God and Man.

Speaker 1 (00:39):
I want you to decree.

Speaker 3 (00:40):
This over your day, unusual favor. I pray for unusual
favor for you today. I pray that the Holy Spirit
would touch the hearts of people you barely know and
lead them to bless you. I pray that the blessing
of the Lord manifests in your life today in unus
usual ways, through and from unusual people. I pray for

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help to come to you from outside of your circle
and from people who won't fully understand why they're helping you.
I pray that by the end of the day you
have three or four testimonies of how unusual things good
things undeniably God, things have happened for you, unexpectedly and

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through unusual people. I pray that by the time you
get home from work today, you'll be fully convinced that
God still loves you, that God is still with you,
and that God is.

Speaker 1 (01:39):
Still for you.

Speaker 3 (01:41):
It's in Jesus's name, I pray.

Speaker 1 (01:43):
Amen. All right, y'all.

Speaker 2 (01:44):
That's my brother, Bishop William Murphy, the senior past of
the Dream Center Church in Atlanta.

Speaker 1 (01:49):
Thank you so much. Bishop.

Speaker 4 (01:50):
It's Thursday, November twenty eeth year. Is what's going on
in the news. President Donald Trump has signed bill ordering
the Justice Department to release its long protected cases files
on Jeffrey Epstein. The move triggers a thirty day deadline
for the DJ to turn over roughly one hundred thousand
pages from its investigations into Epstein and its former partner,

(02:11):
Elaine Maxwell.

Speaker 5 (02:13):
The release also.

Speaker 4 (02:14):
Includes internal DJ communications about Epstein, his associates, and his
twenty nineteen death then federal custody. Now, of course, some
records will remain sealed.

Speaker 6 (02:24):
Now.

Speaker 4 (02:25):
The law allows the DJ to withhold victim's personal information
in each child abuse material and documents deemed classified for
national security or foreign policy.

Speaker 5 (02:35):
Reasons.

Speaker 4 (02:36):
In other news, a new mom is speaking out after
she says a hospital sent her home while she was
an active laborer. Twenty three year old Mercedes Wells says
she knew the baby was coming, but staff at Franciscan
Health Crowned Point Hospital in Indiana fortally told her.

Speaker 5 (02:53):
She wasn't far enough along.

Speaker 4 (02:54):
Eight minutes after leaving, her husband was delivering their baby
in front in the front seat of their truck.

Speaker 7 (03:01):
I was in a scruciating pain. She see me in
pain and agony, and I guess she still perceives me
to not be in labor. I was stripped of my
dignity as a person because I was treated less.

Speaker 8 (03:13):
Than an animal.

Speaker 4 (03:15):
Franciscan says they're investigating what happened now. The Wells family
has hired an attorney, but they say this isn't about
a payout. They want accountability and better policies so future
moms are not put in the same situation. Lastly, it
turns out even just a couple of cigarettes a day
can pack a serious punch.

Speaker 5 (03:34):
New research suggests.

Speaker 4 (03:35):
That two cigarettes daily can raise your risk of heart
disease by fifty percent and boost your risk of dying
from any cause by about sixty percent compared to people
who never smoke. The study says cutting back isn't enough
to undo the damage. Researchers say people should quit entirely,
not simply smoke. Less For infu on these stories and

(03:56):
more good at Ricky Smiley morningshow dot com.

Speaker 5 (03:59):
Now here's the look at sports.

Speaker 1 (04:01):
What's up, ladies and gentlemen.

Speaker 9 (04:02):
Well, the word is that a Super Bowl champion Philadelphia
Eagles are frustrated with their quarterback Jayden Hurts the way
he's been playing and performing up throughout the year.

Speaker 1 (04:13):
Whatever.

Speaker 9 (04:14):
It ain't been his best, but you know they still
eight and two at the end of the day. But
cool and calm Jalen Hurts is always. Here's how he
feels about that.

Speaker 10 (04:22):
I take a lot of the responsibility when things are
going I guess I get a lot of attention when
things are going well and when things are not going
so well, And so I never run away from holding
myself accountable. And I think I take great pride and
what we do on offense. I take great pride and
how we go out there and play as a team
and what our flow is. And so we obviously got

(04:44):
work to do, and I think that starts at obviously
starts with.

Speaker 9 (04:47):
Me, absolutely, man, And I'll take those eight and two
problems all day long.

Speaker 1 (04:52):
When your quarterback ain't playing his best and you're still.

Speaker 11 (04:54):
Eating too, don't know.

Speaker 1 (04:55):
I'm good with that. Shoot it is what it is,
hey man.

Speaker 9 (04:58):
Some encouraging news from Chris Bull, the New York Jets
defensive back, says he's on the road to recover after
he was shot on Sunday and he's now starting to
breathe on his own.

Speaker 8 (05:07):
Man.

Speaker 11 (05:07):
That's so, that's awesome right there.

Speaker 9 (05:08):
Twenty nine year old shared a video on his Instagram
and social media pages from the hospital bed and uh
he was shot Wednesday. Uh No, he was actually shot
over this past weekend in abdomen doing a fight in Manhattan.
So we'll get more information about that. But the good
news is he's on the road to recovery. It's my
quick sport support right there. Brad got the hot spot

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coming up next to Rick's moody morning show.

Speaker 12 (05:33):
Spot.

Speaker 13 (05:33):
Drop it like, drop it likes.

Speaker 7 (05:39):
Catch me at the hot spot.

Speaker 1 (05:40):
This the ato it is about that time time it
a hot spot? What up, Bratt?

Speaker 14 (05:46):
What up?

Speaker 15 (05:46):
Ricky?

Speaker 16 (05:47):
Good morning everybody, I'm your girl. Brat tat tat, and
this is the hot spot where we bring you music,
movies and more. So let's get off into it where y'all.
Martha Stewart is back joining forces with Snoop Dogg and
Doctor Dre because she is now the newest brand part
for their still Gin Spirited beverage. Yes, indeed, she's been
enlisted not to only promote the brand, but also share

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her own recipes using the signature gin. Her signature cocktail
is called Watermelly, which includes watermelon, lime juice, cucumber biders,
cane syrup, and steal gin. It's built as an elevated
take on gin and juice. The partnership isn't as surprising
as it might initially seem because Martha stew and the
Snoop have maintained what she describes an unbreakable friendship as

(06:31):
they collaborated on various projects over the years. They've also
partnered on products like wine, big lighters and smoking accessories,
CBD products, TV shows, sketchers, and cookbooks. So I continue
that to be a long lasting relationship and I'm happy
that Martha.

Speaker 15 (06:47):
What you think, girl?

Speaker 1 (06:48):
You looking? Yes? I am smart?

Speaker 17 (06:50):
Yea, she may be smart beure. She's finally said the
hell with our mikes, look ahead and be me. I'm
a name it watermelon when I'm working with you two negroes,
and this is what's gonna be.

Speaker 15 (06:58):
No, it's made with water melon.

Speaker 1 (07:00):
Yeah, Harry, Why she couldn't make it peachy.

Speaker 16 (07:02):
Because it's lime juice, cucumber, bitter's cane syrup and their
gins watermelly.

Speaker 11 (07:11):
Oh my goodness, I'm gonna get on the way home.

Speaker 18 (07:13):
Honey, they gonna come out with chicken and jagged chicken.

Speaker 16 (07:20):
If if Snoop and Dre didn't have a problem with
it being called watermelon, it has watermelon.

Speaker 1 (07:25):
Any that's the problem. It got cuecume in it too, Bro,
Why could be cucumbe.

Speaker 15 (07:28):
Because that's not cute as watermelon.

Speaker 1 (07:30):
Oh see, we don't eat chicken in public.

Speaker 16 (07:36):
You would eat watermelon and chicken.

Speaker 17 (07:39):
She should have named the one that because that's our
racist honey, put in watermelond and working with black people.

Speaker 16 (07:45):
You always got to find the worst most negative thing
you could say.

Speaker 15 (07:48):
Ain't mar Steward, ain't never did nothing?

Speaker 1 (07:50):
You never that's the problem.

Speaker 15 (07:51):
What's the problem.

Speaker 1 (07:52):
She ain't never done nothing for me? Honey?

Speaker 15 (07:54):
I mean you too.

Speaker 1 (07:57):
Don't like that. I'm don't paying attention to Marl with
the tea.

Speaker 15 (08:04):
Yeah, oh god, moving on, y'all.

Speaker 16 (08:06):
Samuel Jackson had no problem saying yes when he was
asked to join forces with Kendrick Lamar for the Super
Bowl halftime showing February in New Orleans. And while Jackson
thought he was signing up for another one of his
many acting gigs, he told Jimmy Kimmel that he had
no idea he was signing up to be Uncle Sam
in a revolution.

Speaker 11 (08:22):
Y'all.

Speaker 15 (08:23):
Here's what he had to say.

Speaker 19 (08:24):
I had no idea about any of that until we
actually did dress rehearsal.

Speaker 11 (08:28):
That was the first time you knew you were gonna
be what dress his Uncle Sam was the first.

Speaker 1 (08:31):
Time I knew we were doing a revolution. I mean,
I I knew.

Speaker 19 (08:35):
I was dressing as Uncle Sam, but I just thought
that was like, okay, fine, this is an Uncle Sam
thing and this and that. But then all of a sudden,
when dress rehearsal starts, it's like, I'm now I'm doing it.
I turned around and said, wait a minute, that's.

Speaker 1 (08:47):
Making a flag up there.

Speaker 19 (08:48):
Oh, and now I'm gonna Now it's a revolutionary.

Speaker 1 (08:52):
That's when you figured it out right then. It never
occurred to me. I just thought it was just me
being Sam. You know what an uncle Sam?

Speaker 5 (09:02):
Wow?

Speaker 16 (09:02):
Wow, man, you better find out what you signing up
for because you never know. I mean, but he was
just paid, I guess to do an acting gig, got
his money and did what he had to do.

Speaker 15 (09:12):
Well, y'all were gonna wrap up the hospital on that note.

Speaker 16 (09:14):
But for more information on these stories and more, you
can go to Ricky Smiley Morningshow dot com and you can.

Speaker 15 (09:18):
Catch me on all my social media. All right, y'all.
Stter Ricky Smiley Morning Show.

Speaker 2 (09:22):
A morning show especial, K got news your positive absolutely
cannot use speciacator.

Speaker 20 (09:27):
Good morning, Hey, good morning, Rick. Let's yeah, let's jump
into this today's news. You absolutely cannot use it. Sponsored
by the Olive Garden restaurants some that now have live
music serenades at your table.

Speaker 11 (09:40):
Did y'all know about that?

Speaker 21 (09:42):
Yeah?

Speaker 11 (09:42):
I hope? Is that so?

Speaker 20 (09:44):
The slogan is enjoy a singer performing love ballads while
our waiter comes over to toss your sound.

Speaker 11 (09:55):
Really where you gonna eat that tonight?

Speaker 1 (09:58):
Gre It was it wasn't slogan again.

Speaker 20 (10:03):
Yeah, it says, enjoy your singer performing love ballads while
our waiter comes over to toss yourself.

Speaker 11 (10:11):
Because that's a big feature of the Olive Garden. Everybody
likes to go in there. Yeah, they love.

Speaker 2 (10:15):
That's the number one thing every day we do for
the rest of the morning. I want you to said,
this has been brought to you by Olive Guard. I
want to do that for the whole damn morningment man, Please, I.

Speaker 11 (10:27):
Know I love going to the Olive Garden to me too.

Speaker 1 (10:29):
You like yoursell it.

Speaker 20 (10:33):
It's different when they do it versus when youself, because
you do it.

Speaker 11 (10:36):
You just don't be like, no.

Speaker 1 (10:43):
Got going on on that.

Speaker 11 (10:45):
I'm sorry, I don't know that rock that didn't come
out right?

Speaker 6 (10:48):
Ye?

Speaker 9 (10:50):
Yeah, yeah, pretty flexible before you speak, thank you doing yourself.

Speaker 11 (10:56):
Yeah, there's a big cause on that one.

Speaker 1 (10:58):
Cause on that you just.

Speaker 11 (11:03):
Oh lord, you got to let them toss it because
it's just like.

Speaker 20 (11:08):
All right, Look, so when you get into your fifties, right,
especially once you hit fifty five, when you get into
that discount age where you start getting discounts and I
hoping all that, it's a lot of things that you
can only remember you remember that you used to do
so super They give me some remember some remember music.
I can remember a time when I can get up
out of the bed and not say a couple of

(11:30):
cuss words on my way to the bathroom. But it
happens now. I can remember a time when I didn't
have to wonder why it's my shoulder slash, elbow slash, neck,
flash back slash, leg, foot, ankle, knee, chest hurting like
this for no reason, no reason. I can remember a
time when I run jump over furniture and slide across

(11:51):
the floor to answer my phone every time it rang,
so not no more. I can remember a time when
I didn't go to bed with fear of random ascid
reflo bucks attacks.

Speaker 11 (12:02):
I can remember you.

Speaker 20 (12:03):
Can you remember a time when I could drink milkshakes
without anxiety of not being within close proximity to a toilet.

Speaker 1 (12:09):
Yeah.

Speaker 20 (12:10):
I can remember a time when I could sit through
a whole TV show or movie and not get up
to P five times right.

Speaker 11 (12:16):
Yeah. I can remember going to a rick.

Speaker 20 (12:18):
I can remember going to a strip club and being
just turned on by the dancers and not looking at
him like damn, she looked like one of my daughter friends, she.

Speaker 2 (12:26):
Don't need to be doing rock tea.

Speaker 20 (12:31):
I can remember a time with slap boxing with my
homeboys for fifteen to twenty minutes.

Speaker 11 (12:34):
Was fun. Yes, not no more, don't touch me.

Speaker 20 (12:39):
I can remember a time when I didn't need or
want to take a nap in the middle of the day.

Speaker 2 (12:44):
I swear to God, I took one. Yesterday I took one.

Speaker 20 (12:48):
Remember you used to pride yourself for how long you
stayed up without sleeping.

Speaker 2 (12:51):
I went to as on that little screen and port
and folded and took and then.

Speaker 1 (12:59):
Didn't know what day it was.

Speaker 20 (13:01):
They'll be the best ones, you know where you know
overslept until the next day.

Speaker 11 (13:05):
You only swept in like twenty minutes.

Speaker 2 (13:07):
Y'all.

Speaker 1 (13:07):
Ain't never y'all.

Speaker 2 (13:08):
Y'all, y'all remember that time I went when the time
changed and it got dark around four? Yeah, man, y'all
Remember when I got up and drove back, woke up
too the night, but woke up and drove came back
to the radio station.

Speaker 1 (13:20):
Yeah, I said, I said, what, Where's where's haircrat? Where's
rock Tea? Where everybody at?

Speaker 22 (13:26):
Wow?

Speaker 1 (13:26):
The ninth show? Yeah, the night show? That said, man,
you need to go home.

Speaker 9 (13:32):
In the morning time the night that was the night
the night show was on, and I thought it was
the morning time.

Speaker 11 (13:38):
Hey, welcome to fifty five. Brother, don't feel bad.

Speaker 23 (13:41):
Tripp had been started in Africa long time ago, long long,
long time ago. White men went to Africa and he
saw these beautiful black women walking around, singing, dancing, working,
living in the news.

Speaker 1 (13:56):
Fucking nickeds.

Speaker 11 (13:58):
You can see the public, heir.

Speaker 23 (14:00):
This white man went from village to village to seek
out these beautiful black women watching him perform in the news.

Speaker 1 (14:10):
Hey, free. The white man had ideas.

Speaker 11 (14:14):
She figured he gonna go back to year black type
of business.

Speaker 8 (14:18):
Take away from my black women's chalk you.

Speaker 23 (14:20):
Through white mans to dance the same identical way, but
to no avail. It wasn't no shame in them walking
around buck you nigga, all right?

Speaker 9 (14:32):
Jerry's aunt of Morning Show's Garry Hanson Tea and the Club.

Speaker 1 (14:34):
The other day, Jerry, good morning to you, Good.

Speaker 17 (14:37):
Morning, Ricky, Good morning America, Good morning in the US. Thursday,
A beautiful, beautiful day in the neighborhood. And here's what's
happening in celebrity news, y'all. It's released, y'all, the newly
released body camera putting y'all from the Postie Williams sag
and the Delta Airline flight is released, and there's some
disparaging things that wast in that flight, and people are

(14:57):
saying somebody is lying. Now they're saying, y'all that the
by the camera footage provides fresh insight into an altercation
involved in real Housewives of Atlanta store. Miss Porsche william
y'all aboard that Delta Airline flight on Sunday.

Speaker 1 (15:11):
Now here's the deal.

Speaker 17 (15:12):
Now they're sending the footge y'all captures the moment's police
respond to the gate at Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport
following the plane arrival. Now witnesses An Williams said, y'all
that the confrontation began when another passage y'all before the
flight departed Las Vegas. Now, according to the Porsche, y'all
there sending, the dispute started when the other woman come

(15:32):
inted y'all on the volume of Portia's phone. So the
woman said, quote, so you're gonna make me listen to
that whole flight, The woman alleged said to Porsche, and
Porstry replied, do you want to.

Speaker 1 (15:44):
And the woman said she didn't miss.

Speaker 17 (15:46):
She didn't prompt y'all, willing to respond that she could help,
you know, asked more politely, y'all, and Porsche told the
police that the woman then called her a derogatory name.

Speaker 1 (15:55):
And here's what was how it went down.

Speaker 24 (15:58):
She had her hands in my face, screaming, calling me crazy,
on and on and on. So now the flight attendants
can't come help me because they're strapped into this take off.
My phone is sitting against my leg on my lap,
so I take it to video to try and protect myself.
And as soon as I go like this, she takes

(16:20):
her hand and stares like that and throws my phone
and everybody sees.

Speaker 11 (16:25):
The phone go down the.

Speaker 24 (16:26):
End of the whole airplane. And the flight attendant told
me he saw her knock it out of my head,
and that's a salt.

Speaker 2 (16:36):
Yeah, Hunnison has your phone in the face, and none
of this stuff would happen if you just shut your
mouth and not hands. You shouldn't said nothing to her
to begin with, because if you have a complaint about
another passage that you need to tell the flight attendant
that her phone is too like you confronted her, and
now you got the white woman tears. I hate when
people start something and then cry victim later.

Speaker 1 (16:59):
Period.

Speaker 17 (17:00):
Here we're gonna call her miss Widthworth baby because I
saw it on the prototypical cars.

Speaker 5 (17:06):
Absolutely she then she and sheik phone and she.

Speaker 1 (17:13):
Girl to the hospital.

Speaker 2 (17:15):
You got something, something that was just just just karens
do it? People do that, period. They always start something,
let's go on. Everybody want to pick up at the reaction,
but nobody ever want to discuss the action that caused
the reaction. You always want to skip skip past the action.

(17:37):
But where did it start? How did this situation start?
If you never would have said nothing to her, it
never would have happened, because and then if you was
going to say you could have been more polite about it,
That's what.

Speaker 1 (17:49):
Would please you. Know what I'm saying. You got mad
she you.

Speaker 2 (17:53):
Was bothered by her presence anyway, like they all are,
ride first class.

Speaker 1 (17:57):
I was on first class.

Speaker 2 (17:58):
Yesterday and uh they was shot and everybody was staring
shot to see you sit down with confidence, And I
crossed my legs and I sipped on my sprite and
my best cough cookies or whatever. And I'm proud black
with my chin up or whatever. And I'm sure everybody
and I could just read all of the mind wonder
is he an athlete?

Speaker 1 (18:17):
I wonder is singer? Is your rapper? Is he a
alcoly on? Why are you here? And just the looks,
the smirky look a man.

Speaker 2 (18:25):
You don't get me started, because I know exactly what
she because I experienced it every damn week for years.

Speaker 17 (18:32):
Well, she claims, honey that the confrontation happened during take
off and that she was afraid, honey, for her life.
And I'm sure and I would have been afraid to life.

Speaker 1 (18:40):
Why did you say something to her? Well, she said
she was afraid.

Speaker 2 (18:42):
And when white women say in the first in the
first place, they always wanted to start something.

Speaker 1 (18:47):
But then I'm the victim, called the police. I'm afraid. Well, Rick,
here's what else I'm gonna say, Honey, this is touching.
Oh my god.

Speaker 25 (18:55):
The Instagram was on and she told me, am, I.

Speaker 8 (18:59):
Gonna have to listen to that.

Speaker 25 (19:00):
And I said, well, do you want to?

Speaker 21 (19:01):
And she said no.

Speaker 25 (19:02):
I said okay, and then she I said, well, you know,
it was a nicer way you could have said that,
you know, And then she says what she said, you
don't talk to me, And I was like, from that point,
she said, who the do you think you are? And
so I said, oh no, no, no, you need to get
her out of here. She tried to her phone record that.
She drops her phone on the floor.

Speaker 7 (19:19):
She's like, you hate me.

Speaker 8 (19:20):
Oh my god, you hate me.

Speaker 20 (19:22):
You just hit me in my face.

Speaker 8 (19:23):
Oh my god, I'm pressing charges. I want you to
be in jail.

Speaker 2 (19:26):
Lah.

Speaker 15 (19:26):
And I'm like, what's happening.

Speaker 1 (19:29):
So the stor her phone and drop on the floor.
You didn't stove the phone from my head. No, I
was sitting two rows back. She did not touch you
saw everything, Yeah, she did not. The white people came
from the bat and store.

Speaker 2 (19:44):
I was inside of the Halloween store in the summit
three weeks ago. A woman walked up to me and
put her phone in my face, and I removed the
phone from her from removed the phone from my face,
and she caused the damn police. Wow, it's crazy. I
went to a high school class reunion. The reason why

(20:05):
I don't go anymore. A woman put her phone in
my face. I removed the phone from my face. You
walked up to me all on video because she was
on live, walked up to me and put her phone
in my face right, went back and told her husband
that I assaughted her.

Speaker 1 (20:21):
It's crazy.

Speaker 2 (20:21):
You all people always start something and doing something with them,
whether whether it's the phone, or whether it's starting to
fight or starting some mess, or whether it be a
text message. But they they then you clap back at them,
or you defend yourself. Then all of a sudden they
cried victim. I hate people like that. That's terrible. Its
side that we live in because everybody want to pick

(20:42):
up It's in the mindset of some people. Everything starts
with the reaction, but nobody ever want to roll the
tape all the way back to the action. And that's
the manipulation of today's society. It pisces me off.

Speaker 17 (20:56):
Well, what was very interesting though, there was people of
non color came from the back of the play from
three seats behind Porsche and told me that she did
not hit that woman, or she didn't do nothing to
that woman. I said, Oh my god, white people speaking
out in telling the truth on there. That was a
really nice for Porsche. But Miss Winsworth time, it was
God witnesses.

Speaker 2 (21:15):
Thank God for the lady that was standing in the
isle at the Halloween store and told up at least
he did not scratch her face, sir, trying to press charges,
trying to do a shake down and get some money. Man,
It's like it's like, why do people always start something
and then cry victim? That irritates me to my soul,
you know what I'm saying. And then she told a
Porsche well, who do you think you are?

Speaker 1 (21:38):
See you? You?

Speaker 2 (21:39):
You that bothered her when she got on the plane
with that mink coat on and that hair flowing. And
then when when she took that mink coat off, was
sitting down and she's seeing all that junk in the trunk.
She really should have had two seats in first class
and one for one.

Speaker 1 (21:53):
Seat to hold that big booty of her that she got.
A boy, that thing be.

Speaker 2 (21:56):
Sitting up that buttom onions be sitting up there, you heard,
seated clip.

Speaker 1 (22:04):
The bag. One of my colones like Coloda dance cavear.

Speaker 17 (22:09):
On the high you say caviar, and on the Lord
just say beautiful black. And I just think more of
y'all And tell y'all flying first class, y'all should fly
coach and see that you're supposed to be had in
flying first class, making these dogs on people mad, but
you don't have these stories how you're flood coach.

Speaker 1 (22:23):
But anyway, that's neither hear nor dare.

Speaker 11 (22:25):
All right, go ahead, know what she's mad at? Though?

Speaker 1 (22:32):
Who do you think you are? What does that mean?

Speaker 2 (22:35):
She didn't like her from the moment she got on
that damn plane and everything about her irritated her?

Speaker 1 (22:41):
Not mona show what y'all Nessissippi six?

Speaker 21 (22:48):
Wake up?

Speaker 26 (22:49):
Wake up?

Speaker 1 (22:49):
Wake up?

Speaker 27 (22:50):
Wakes trying to get yourself and guess us because you
wall this lad you in your house shoes and being
batter wait up, wait god wait, encourage each other when be.

Speaker 15 (23:00):
Product um, he said Resott, we want to show. I
want to know what you call him?

Speaker 16 (23:03):
Rosa Come on and Tampa and John wake up.

Speaker 28 (23:09):
Hey man, we're gonna give a shouting to everybody that's
listening to us in South Florida, man, everybody in Jacksonville, Tampa, Orlando, Pensacola, man, everybody, man.

Speaker 1 (23:20):
We really appreciate the opportunity.

Speaker 2 (23:22):
We want to tell all of our gidiats from Cleveland, Ntown, Cincinnati, Louisville.

Speaker 1 (23:27):
Baltimore, what's up?

Speaker 3 (23:28):
You know?

Speaker 2 (23:29):
What it is, and everybody in Buffalo, New York. You
know how we feel Htown Magic one or two. You
know how we feel about you.

Speaker 1 (23:36):
We dumped up Aytown.

Speaker 15 (23:41):
City.

Speaker 16 (23:42):
What's your because we gonna let him know where you
win the Jamie wake up, see Yatta, wake up, hen Detroit,
wake up, wake up, wake up, Wake up, Saint Louis,
wake up, New law Is wake up?

Speaker 1 (23:57):
And this wake up God, wake.

Speaker 14 (24:00):
Up, wake up already.

Speaker 2 (24:02):
Reckon aud the Morning Shot, checking them off, mixed, going
down with John Lyons on the Ones and Tuesday Half
at Thirdday.

Speaker 9 (24:12):
What up, John, I'm good, but you just out the
wig the Woods City up man on of course he'll
hit me up on the grum j H.

Speaker 2 (24:18):
July on so j H lying sound man, appreciate your
big dog, Mike Ples.

Speaker 1 (24:24):
That's on the week almost over. We're almost over. Let
me shout.

Speaker 2 (24:31):
Saw asked you know how your grandmother point because yesterday
you said, somebody jumped on the air mattress and popped
up in the air and our house coat got caught
up in the ceiling fan.

Speaker 14 (24:41):
It was so crazy.

Speaker 1 (24:42):
Did she spent around?

Speaker 14 (24:44):
But she spoked a round about probably about thirty times. Boy,
and we had to shut her down. We had a
shutter down our wheel chap I was a sailing band
on it was it was, it wasn't not too wi.
But she's still spoked around about about thirty times. But
and when you know, when you blood person, you're already
old and make you se a real digits because you

(25:04):
was looking crazy when you saw her. Now, yeah, she's great.
Now she good.

Speaker 1 (25:10):
I can understand you're not coming yesterday.

Speaker 14 (25:13):
Yes, let me tell you what shot. You're not gonna
believe this. Let me tell you what sud I went
to the barber shop, yes dafter we got my grandmama
scrape and uh, I went to the barber shop and
my old head was in there, and uh somebody was like, hey,
black chiney, what's up, black churney, what's up? And in
the old head he said, he was like, he was
like you black tom. I said, yo, And he said

(25:34):
he'd be listening to Uh he was listening to the radio.
And he shot me down. But he pulled me to
the back. He said, he said, you know, he said,
young boy, let me holl let you And I said,
what's up?

Speaker 1 (25:43):
I said, what's up?

Speaker 14 (25:44):
Old gene? He said, look he said, let me take
you some shot. He said, I'm eighty nine years old,
he said. And there was a time back in the
in the day when folks, black folk like us clean
get no job. Come on, he said, yeah, he said,
it was time with black folks like us couldn't get
no He said, God, white folk used to think that
black folk ladies didn't want to word this and.

Speaker 1 (26:03):
That this and that.

Speaker 22 (26:04):
Woo woo, wood woo.

Speaker 14 (26:05):
He said, let me tell you so, y'all, y'all, y'all,
young boy, let me tell you song. He said. You
you got a whole job, he said, Man, do you
know how many folk wish they had a job right on?
Like you get the get up and go to work
every day shouting. He said, no, folkshoo, he said, And no,
fuck you worked with they get up early in the money,
he said, white folk, you say, black folk don't even
want to get up and go to work, he said,

(26:27):
and he said, and he said, and yah, he said, yeah,
young buck, he said, I'm not trying to you know,
he said, but I'm telling you right now shout. He said,
you you need to appreciate that them folks gave you
an opportunity to let you call me and get up
and go to work every day shout and you don't
even show up and you called them for me, telling
them all kind of this, that wood woo, this that
the other water I'm talking about shouty.

Speaker 1 (26:47):
He boy, he lay that thing out.

Speaker 14 (26:50):
Didn't made me feel some kind of way?

Speaker 1 (26:52):
He said, what was the conclusion?

Speaker 14 (26:56):
I said, I got? He said, you got to stop
with your fool in this and you got you need
to go go to it and now go to.

Speaker 1 (27:02):
Work for paying you.

Speaker 14 (27:03):
And I said, boy, I thought about it, Rick, And
I said, he right, Yeah, he said none wrong, Yes,
I said, and he said nothing wrong, and he said
you need to go home and think about it. Yeah,
That's what I'm doing right now.

Speaker 1 (27:17):
I'm thinking. I'm thinking about it right now here. Call me.

Speaker 8 (27:26):
I don't even want to look at it.

Speaker 1 (27:27):
I just I don't even.

Speaker 8 (27:28):
May you get up? May you know that son in
law yours is here, that crack door. I'm going to
miss you. Your cheering did real good that bituary?

Speaker 26 (27:40):
Okay, Now, I don't know who was responsible for doing
your makeup, but I don't like it, and I know
if you was alive, you wouldn't.

Speaker 1 (27:47):
Like it either.

Speaker 8 (27:48):
Get up, Mane. Do you remember Addie Simpson? I think
the Lord should have took her instead of you. Tell
my mom and my daddy, I love mate.

Speaker 1 (27:57):
Do you know she loo wore red Drick?

Speaker 8 (28:00):
Do you remember Herman Davis? He died today after you died.

Speaker 26 (28:04):
You wouldn't believe how many folks been at your house
trying to get a codolesus.

Speaker 8 (28:08):
Somebody phone been in here ringing the whole service. They
got your dressed really nice. I don't like those shoes,
but Quad was singing really good. They say, oh I
show well crap. But then they didn't even put no
crown on you.

Speaker 1 (28:23):
So all right, ericking out of the morning shows.

Speaker 2 (28:26):
Six minutes after that, Gary had the tea in the
color on the day get rained.

Speaker 1 (28:30):
Good morning, Ricky, Good morning in America.

Speaker 17 (28:33):
Good morning and US Thursday, A beautiful, beautiful, beautiful.

Speaker 1 (28:36):
They neighborhood in the neighborhood.

Speaker 17 (28:38):
And here's what's happening in celebrity news, Rigga, the prayer
wars are being soliced. We prayed earlier for Porsche from
Real Housewives of Atlanta, and now Riggy we're continuing to
pray on him. This time we need to pray for
Meal Thornton, y'all from the Real Housewives of Potomac rigga.
Oh my god, it's a sad story, but they're saying,
y'all at the former Real Housewives of a Potomac Star Mill.
Thornton found herself rigging a real life drama recently when

(29:01):
the Atlanta Police arrested her at Hartsville Jackson Atlanta International Airport. Now,
the officer said, y'all at the forty year old Roundy
TV A lump was taken to the Fullton County Jail
without incident. Now, police claimed, y'all that meal Honey was
wanted over an alleged late night furniture heights. Now, according
to a port yes baby to the girl was stealing

(29:23):
furniture at night allegedly. Now, according you move when the
people honey sleeping and you want to get away and
just taking somebody those pursure that's not yours. So according
to the police report, a property management company'll contacted authorities
on behalf of a condo on who had ripped the unit.

Speaker 1 (29:41):
Y'all to miss Thornton. Now, the police report furnished yep.
Furnish yep because they didn't want to take the furniture will.

Speaker 17 (29:48):
So they really said, well, girl, you could just come
on here honey and rent Why here with all this
pursure because you move into Atlanta, because she recently moving
to Atlanta and what happened, and you know, she probably
have a place set up yet because her former board
and then we worked with probably said you couldn't stay
there right now.

Speaker 1 (30:03):
But anyway, I love them. But anyway, the.

Speaker 17 (30:06):
Former the former Bravo lebrity honey up, they say, baby
before the accused y'all, the former brov clebrity honey of
clearing out the place they've been the middle of the
night on October the twenty eight Babies girl was stealing furniture.
Now the landlord told police, y'all that the Tennis didn't
just move out, but allegedly took everything that had been
inside the car thor before moving in now, including our

(30:28):
TV that had been mounted to the walls on The
investigators put the value of the missing items at about
eleven thousand dollars.

Speaker 1 (30:35):
Now.

Speaker 17 (30:35):
Mea left Real Housewives of Potomac early this year after
four seasons, announcing on Instagram that she had relocated to
Atlanta and would not return for the next season at
the time, y'all. She called the move a fresh start
and described her run on the Bravo franchise as a
whirlwind filled with big lessons and unforgettable moments. Now fans

(30:56):
speculated that she would join The Real Housewives of Atlanta,
and even though Mia expressed her willing to join the show,
she was not invited baby to join the cast on
that you don't.

Speaker 2 (31:07):
Think she took the furniture and put the furniture in
stories so she could put the furniture that she wanted
the house, because sometime you ran a house, remember that
house out there in my DFW airport, I was rinting
and they had all in the damn funeral home furniture
Like you feel like you were sitting up in Willie
Watkins Ye, Baby, Golden Gate funeral Home, like like what
the hell?

Speaker 17 (31:27):
But that's nice. Were trying to make it real pretty
and good. But they say this girl was stealing the
furniture at night.

Speaker 21 (31:32):
Honey.

Speaker 17 (31:32):
If that was the case, she should have left in
the daytime. But they say when the girls was sleeping, honey,
she was taking the FURNITCHI out at night and they
called her honey at the airport. She was trying to
go somewhere, fly somewhere, but they stopped at the airport
and they just told us girl she was under her
red honey for stealing furniture. So we just gotta keep
her lifted up in prayer. And I don't think I
think they should have put her on The Real Housewives, man,
And I liked me. She was a great woman, a

(31:53):
great I've interviewed here a couple of times and she
did good. But you know, sometimes we made end up
on the house Wise Atlanta Well Well had many thiefs
was on there.

Speaker 1 (32:01):
I mean that many people they had on them that
they said sto.

Speaker 17 (32:03):
I don't remember, but I don't think so they just
declined because they would have put her on this season
but when they got all the other new girls.

Speaker 1 (32:10):
But we're gonna keep me a lift up and prayer.

Speaker 17 (32:12):
We're gonna try to reach out to her and see
if she could come on the show and talk about it,
because it's not a good look right now and she
has kids and stuff. You know, she separate from her
her husband at the time. She had an older husband
because it was like with thirty eight party, her husband
like seventy and they separated and stuff, and then you
know she was dating other people that and I love
these guys.

Speaker 1 (32:32):
I know it would be messing with him I love.
I ain't gonna call his name, but I like you.

Speaker 17 (32:35):
But anyway, but yes, she was saying, one of your colleagues,
and when they.

Speaker 2 (32:41):
Got rid of the Housewives of Atlanta and replaced with
all little women and call them the baby housewives, and
all of them was holding a plum that would be
understand that red plum.

Speaker 1 (33:05):
You see how my mind set up.

Speaker 2 (33:06):
And then we see that that's why, Yeah, that's why
didn't do good in school.

Speaker 1 (33:11):
I couldn't boath for but anyway, yeah, but anyway.

Speaker 5 (33:17):
Sad, But now I take it out of my head.

Speaker 1 (33:23):
That's gonna be in y'all head all day.

Speaker 2 (33:25):
Y'all, y'all think about house wise, say y'all can think
about them, damn baby housewife, all them standing in a
little semi circle holding the plum.

Speaker 1 (33:33):
But we gonna keep me lips up in our pressers.

Speaker 17 (33:35):
We love me and y'all and hopefully prop y'all that
you know she don't have to serve no time.

Speaker 1 (33:39):
Honey.

Speaker 17 (33:40):
Could you imagine all the housewives pusche and me upot
from Housewives honey and the Pean honey, Oh my god,
that would be something.

Speaker 1 (33:48):
And then then the baby house while they're gonna go
to j and put them in a dog.

Speaker 2 (33:51):
Cage, okay, And I'm just living in there, y'all.

Speaker 17 (33:56):
Baby ray Jay is speaking candidly, y'all about a recent
clash with doctor Umar Josh, y'all.

Speaker 1 (34:01):
He explained during a recent visitor Showhana.

Speaker 17 (34:03):
He said that doctor Umar, y'all had there was tension
between the both to them because doctor Umar expressed interest
in rapper Sukahanna. Now, according to ray J, Baby and
the situation became uncomfortable when he felt, y'all that doctor
Umar was crossing personal lines with someone he considered close.
He said, y'all that the two exchange, he the words,
and that he made it clear that he did not

(34:24):
appreciate the pressure he felt doctor Umar was trying to
put on him.

Speaker 1 (34:28):
Now. Ray J y'all also addressed.

Speaker 17 (34:30):
Lingering online rumors, confirmed y'all that he has financially supported
Suka honor and y'all that the amount had reached the
only seventy five thousand dollars a month. Oh, that wasn't
that much money? Gets Sukahanna. She deserves it now, they
were saying. During the interview, his current girlfriend, Sheila just
sat behind him, appearing worry as he spoke about his
connection to Suki Now. She later admitted ya that she

(34:51):
had not expected him to share those details so openly.
Now that Umar has recently, y'all, been dealing with significant
financial problems of his own now puppet statements reported across
social platforms. He acknowledged, y'all that both his personal account
and account tied to his fd MG academy had been
frozen while he faced questions about his fundraising practices, y'all,

(35:13):
and he suggested that he was unsure how he would
pay upcoming bills and urge supporters to continue contributing. Now
that doctor Umar hunt, he's seemed to be an interesting guy.

Speaker 1 (35:23):
I mean, you familiar. You're familiar with doctor Umar.

Speaker 20 (35:26):
Because, yeah, he's a polarizing figure. He's he's quite controversial
because of uh, you know, he's uh they're saying that he,
you know, is a well, I don't want to put
that out there.

Speaker 11 (35:37):
He's a polarizing figure. Let's leave it at that.

Speaker 20 (35:39):
What's polarizing some people? That means some people love you.
Some people hate you. You know, people have a lot
of opinions on what your motives are and your legitimacy
all that.

Speaker 12 (35:52):
Yeah, broll, we're gonna keep all partiess Google Google. Yeah,
because Sukahunahunter, she's sweet and something. I mean, but Rachel,
I mean, how do you pay a person seventy five
thousand dollars a month? That's a lot of money. I mean,
you know, but I guess with his earphones and all
that other stuff. He's loo because Kim Kudasha still got

(36:13):
all the money.

Speaker 1 (36:13):
But it needs to heal.

Speaker 17 (36:14):
Nor Dath all right, the Coluda to day Hune is
one of my favorite coludes. My coluda today as Kevin y'all.
On the high end you say Kevin y'all and on
the lung just say beautiful black y'all. That's your colort
for today.

Speaker 2 (36:25):
Okay, look, look I got a debate right here now
now coming up in West training was supposed to be
talking about teaching your kids and making sure they learn
important life skills.

Speaker 1 (36:37):
Like counting money and all that.

Speaker 2 (36:39):
Or do y'all really want to have a conversation because
this Chicago thing is bothering me real bad. And some
of the parents have responded and uh, and we got
and I just want to have a conversation about that.
Where are we with our kids when they getting to
the point where they're starting to put their hands on adults.

Speaker 1 (36:57):
I really would like to have that conversation.

Speaker 2 (36:59):
But it's really up to y'all because it's trending on
the internet and people are talking about it, and everything
on my timeline is talking about how angry people are
in Chicago, I mean all over the country about the
parent's response and talking about accountability with these kids in Chicago,
and this is really bothering people, and I need to

(37:22):
get your opinions on that. Let us go in that direction,
and Alfrida is you're gonna come out. You're gonna read
one of the parents' response responses, and then I would
like for everybody to respond to the parent response and
when we start addressing the accountability. So I think that
just trying to be sensitive to what's going on and

(37:45):
what's bothering people, because that has irritated the hell out
of decent people. It has irritated us to our soul.
And video at the video, at the video, at the video.
I've watched it all night and I'm just totally disturbed
by this to see that we are in a time
where something like this would happen.

Speaker 1 (38:03):
Hit us up.

Speaker 2 (38:03):
We want to know what your thoughts are after Alfrida
reach after Afrida's read the response from one of the parents,
So hit us up at eight sixty six and even
if you feel some kind of way about that situation,
hit us up the phone out I open eight sixty
six nine.

Speaker 1 (38:18):
Weka at eight sixty six nine on I c K
E Y.

Speaker 2 (38:20):
We gotta be talking about that up next week's ou
of the Morning Show.

Speaker 1 (38:24):
Why Joe Rix a mound of the Morning.

Speaker 2 (38:25):
Show At twenty eight after the hour, y'all today were
talking about of our video that's all over social media.
Chicago mom and her son they were attacked after school,
and I mean, it's a sad thing to see.

Speaker 21 (38:38):
Man.

Speaker 2 (38:38):
When I tell you that thing tore me up, like
for real, because that's somebody's you know, those kids mother,
somebody's sister, somebody's daughter. The lady was pregnant, is pregnant
and suffering from siker cell.

Speaker 1 (38:53):
I'll fish you out of the story.

Speaker 5 (38:54):
Yeah, Ricky.

Speaker 4 (38:55):
Chicago police are still investigating a viral attack where that
pregnant mom in a nine year old so were jumped
by a group of kids after school. The mom says
her son had been bullied for years, and this time
the kids chase them down, pin them against a fence,
and beat them. The video has the whole city furious,
in the whole country, really, but so far police haven't

(39:16):
publicly identified any of the kids involved. However, some of
the moms are on social media defending their kids. One mom, Yeah,
Saint Patrick wrote this, and I'm gonna paraphrase because there's
a lot of cussing going on in this text that
she wrote. But listen to this, ricky, She writes, let
me say this first, My daughter's a great ass kid.

(39:37):
She's an ab student, captain of the cheerleading team, ahead
of her class, and some more. Ish all good things
from every teacher if you know, you know, we don't
know nobody in apology but that lady and her kids.
So all, y'all grown mf's looking for a viral moment,
please shut TF up. Kids gonna be kids, and his
kids out here that did way worse. Ish y'all asked

(40:00):
when you were twelve and thirteen years old. Y'all ass
used to be out here beating up crackheads and all
y'all don't know us.

Speaker 5 (40:08):
She was peer pressured.

Speaker 4 (40:09):
If you know my family, you know, if we find
a friend in an MF, we're gonna stand behind them
one hundred percent, no matter what. But this is definitely
a lesson learned. She was held accountable for her actions, y'all.
To be it, I don't know.

Speaker 5 (40:24):
Takes a village.

Speaker 4 (40:26):
B She got a castle, TF and everybody standing ten
toes behind her. I was never gonna go live making
y'all mfs feel no type of way.

Speaker 5 (40:35):
Once again, we do not owe y'all an apology.

Speaker 4 (40:38):
If y'all mfs know what's going on in real life
and know my kids not raised like that at all.

Speaker 5 (40:45):
Feel how you want f y'all.

Speaker 2 (40:48):
Yeah, yeah, not a castle, white castle. That's on the castle.
You got, white castle.

Speaker 4 (40:53):
And the excuse is that she's taking up for her friend.

Speaker 2 (40:57):
That has nothing that you never had, had no business.
And now we see where the problem come from. Because
the apple don't fall far from the tree. That that
that behavior, That that not being accountable, not accepting responsibility,
deflecting and uh and justifying and and that's what that's
that's uh what we're living in today's society.

Speaker 1 (41:17):
How dare you you know?

Speaker 2 (41:19):
And and uh to talk to talk about?

Speaker 1 (41:24):
Uh, you know the generational thing. Man. We never would
have thought.

Speaker 2 (41:28):
Hell, we didn't put our hands on no crackheads, whether
it was on crack or not, whether it was drunk
or not. We was not in the hit put our
hands on nobody grown, especially a classmate's mother.

Speaker 4 (41:40):
Yeah, and she's clearly she's clearly pregnant. And to justify
it by saying you were, oh, she was prayer pressured.
She had to the one you're.

Speaker 1 (41:49):
Talking about through the first put with the handbones on house.
Nobody told her to do that. And where do you
learn that.

Speaker 20 (41:59):
Yes, something has happened in this general Something has happened
to where adults have no control or no fear or
no authority over young people. Something happened because like this,
like you said, this didn't happen in our generation.

Speaker 11 (42:18):
It just didn't.

Speaker 20 (42:19):
And the responsibility is on the adults that got kids
in the in the mindset of thinking that this is okay.

Speaker 1 (42:28):
I don't I don't understand Gary, what are your thoughts? Well,
my thing is now.

Speaker 17 (42:33):
I was reading some comments from a couple of people
on social media and like when talking about the kids
of how you know, we were talking about where the
kids were wrong and they shouldn't have did this and.

Speaker 1 (42:42):
Blah blah blah.

Speaker 17 (42:43):
But one guy said that we should not blame the
kids because first of all the kids, all of us
have done something when we were younger.

Speaker 2 (42:51):
So it's got to be some you know, you have
to blame the kids because they knew, they knew, just
like they knew to do it, they knew that they
were not supposed to be doing and they know can
also know not to do it, to do it, they
know not to do it, but.

Speaker 4 (43:06):
Maybe they don't because look at what her mom said.
Her mom basically is saying, you know us, she's peer pressure.
We stand up for our crew. For somebody fighting, we're
gonna get in it. That's basically what she said.

Speaker 20 (43:16):
Now that response said everything you needed to know about
why her daughter acts the way she asked. Absolutely, because
the mom, as you can see, is a person that
has that lacks self control, that lacks discernment, that lacks appropriateness.

Speaker 5 (43:33):
Like how can you learn if that is your mom?

Speaker 20 (43:36):
Yeah, if that's your mama, then yeah, we already know
where you're gonna be at sixteen.

Speaker 5 (43:40):
Yeah, So should the parents be punished.

Speaker 2 (43:43):
Absolutely, especially with that response, because if you look at
that response, then that's that's a part of the behavior
of the child. If you put that public response out there,
a prosecutor somebody should take a look at that or whatever,
and the mother and the dough that should be held account.

Speaker 17 (44:00):
But that's what that's what the viewers said that the
parents should not be punished. He said she should not
be punished because, first of all, parents raised the most.
Parents raise their kids to be the best that they
could be. Now, when they leave from the house and
start doing stuff away from the parent, that's not the parents' responsibility.

Speaker 1 (44:16):
Yeah, yeah, raise If you.

Speaker 20 (44:17):
Raise your child right, the child is not going to
stray that far from what they know, what's been instilled
in them.

Speaker 1 (44:23):
You know.

Speaker 9 (44:23):
Sometimes sometimes common says got to kick got to kick in.

Speaker 1 (44:26):
Yeah, let's go to the phone.

Speaker 21 (44:27):
Good morning, Dorian Tayler, Collins, Illinois. I just think it's
an absolute travesty what these kids did that those grown people.
I haven't heard the details of what the parents saying
and everything, but I just think it's a travesty and
these kids needs to be held accountable in some kind
of way. If that lady would have stabed one of

(44:48):
them kids and shot one of them kids, she would
be she'd be wrong. But I feel she would have
been absolutely.

Speaker 29 (44:53):
Justified cal free to call them y'all a sexist, And
I think it's pretty ridiculous. And with being an educator,
I see it all the time. And just a few
days ago, I had a student nearly hit me, so
parents used to definitely be spoken with regarding this matter.

Speaker 13 (45:10):
I'm sharing him calling from Houston. I'm glad. I'm glad
Ricky he hit on this because I watched the video
last night myself and the kind of really like really
upsetting me because this is really condoned and learned behavior,
you know what, I'm staying. These kids they go home
doing the same thing to other people kids, and these
parents laugh about it, not to mention how they make

(45:31):
talk in front of these kids when they're on the
phone or talking to other people. There's nothing good that's
coming out of this right now. It's all bad. Just
to see that, just to visually see how they drugged
that lady, how and the little boy was so traumatized.
It really just like I said, it shook me too,
because man, as you think you're safe with your mother,

(45:54):
you know, and to see how that happened to her,
you don't know what's gonna happen to these kids going
down line.

Speaker 2 (46:01):
All right, y'all, I'm gonna be taking more of your
phone calls. Get that at eight sixty six now, Rick
it eight six six nine r I c K. E.
Y ricks By in the Morning show. All right, y'all,
Rick is by the Morning Show. And let me say
something right right quick everybody. For all the people out
there talking about those are just kids or whatever, let
me tell y'all something. Y'all know that lady could have died,

(46:21):
right ye know, you know the lady already sick before it,
just with anybody, before you put your hands on somebody,
you don't know what they mental and physical condition is.
That lady was pregnant and has sixert sell that lady
could have died. Now, what you think folks beIN to
do when y'all out of control, with these out of
control kids decide that they want to put their hands

(46:43):
on somebody.

Speaker 1 (46:44):
You don't think kids kill people?

Speaker 2 (46:47):
The juvenile the juvenile facility is filled up with children. Thirteen, twelve,
eleven years old with murder charges. And then when somebody
had grown take off something and start popping them on
whatever it did, and your kids, the kids end up
on a damn T shirt, then you gonna want justice

(47:07):
for your kids. It's like the three kids tried to
break in these folks house and he shot all three
of them.

Speaker 1 (47:12):
You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2 (47:13):
You don't know what what you're gonna do when you
think that you're being approached by danger. Ain't nobody asking
somebody robbing you what you're supposed to ask for their
I d let me see your ID before I shoot
your ass. No, that ain't ain't that ain't how that work.
And it's hurtful to see something like that. I heard
the day uh uh got the mother moved out and

(47:35):
the mother is in a better situation or whatever. And
I just hope that nobody else will get in trouble
or get in danger, and I hope that there is
some accountability for the kids. Those kids need help, those
kids need therapy.

Speaker 22 (47:46):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (47:47):
Somebody got to have a conversation with those mothers.

Speaker 2 (47:49):
It needs to be an outright apology to the community
with doubt, justification and We don't nobody care about your past.

Speaker 1 (48:00):
Everybody have a past.

Speaker 2 (48:00):
Everybody been through abuse, everybody had been mistreated, everybody went
to bed hungry. But and you just got to figure
it out because when what you do have a negative
effect on other people, just like you got problems, they
got problems too, And you're doing negative things to affect
other people who also been molested or abused, or sexually

(48:27):
assaulted or or all of the trauma. Everybody got some
kind of childhood trauma. But you don't get to take
it out on other people and make people life worse.
We got to figure out how to get help and
prayer and everything whatever. We can function in society without
having a negative effect on others. You can't use that
to justify bad behavior that take innocent people that was

(48:51):
not bothering you or didn't deserve stuff like that, and
do that to people.

Speaker 1 (48:55):
It's wrong, it's wrong. Let's go to the phones. Good morning.

Speaker 22 (49:00):
My name is Victor. I'm calling from Chicago. Basically, well,
the penalty these days, I mean, these parents is like
they don't have any control over their children. There's no accountability.
But the unfortunate part about it is that these kids
these days are so unhinged and on ten all the
time that you know it's probably going to be unfortunate,
But any one of these kids who were involved in

(49:22):
that attacked might themselves be attacked on site.

Speaker 30 (49:25):
Hi, I'm calling from Texas and I just want to say,
I think it's time for these parents to start being
held accountable because when you try to speak to these parents,
the parents actually do not let you talk to them.
They just as much as the kids. So it's time
for the parents to start standing up because they're the problem.

Speaker 29 (49:43):
I mean, if Mary and I'm calling from Texas. Okay,
this has really gotten me upset because you know it
could have, you know, really been a.

Speaker 13 (49:50):
Really bad situation.

Speaker 29 (49:51):
What if that mother had a weapon on her then
those kids, then those kids' parents would think that would
be outraged because they ca kids got killed.

Speaker 30 (50:01):
Yes, Hight, this is Tammy calling from Miami. Listen.

Speaker 29 (50:03):
I think they all should be punished and if it
was up to me, they Maamy to get.

Speaker 6 (50:07):
Speak too, all right, mis a Shell from Cleveland. I
feel that the should be held accountable, the children should
be held accountable, and the school should be held accountable
because the school is responsible for the kids until they
get home, So everybody need chargers filtered against them.

Speaker 1 (50:26):
Specer k. I'm sitting up here Afrida's rock t.

Speaker 2 (50:28):
I'm sitting up there thinking about all of my friends
in classmate's mom who came up to school, and it's
not one of those mothers I would have thought about
putting my hands on.

Speaker 1 (50:38):
I'm thinking about all my sixth grade class.

Speaker 2 (50:40):
I remember all the parents coming up to the school,
and I would be scared to think of I never
would have thought about hitting coach mcclaney back, and.

Speaker 20 (50:48):
They would have hit me with a panel. Come on, man,
and you know what you think about Rocky and Free
and Rick. Think about all the peers you have, all
the friends you have that have raised kids along with
your kids that would never think about doing that. I
get sick of people saying that no matter how you
raise your kids, kids are going to be kids. That's BS.
That is BS, because I know a lot of people

(51:10):
that have raised kids that would never do this. And
I say that with no, I'm not going back on
that at all. How you raise your kids, it matters,
It matters.

Speaker 9 (51:19):
We say it all the time. Where did the shift happen?
Now that the parents are afraid of all the kids
and the kid.

Speaker 1 (51:26):
That's a good point, Like where did this.

Speaker 2 (51:29):
Happen that damn crack crack baby generation. These are crack babies, grandkids,
the crack babies grandkids that's out here doing this stuff.

Speaker 1 (51:40):
Hold that thought rock Listen all right, y'all.

Speaker 2 (51:42):
Twenty five minutes after the al y'all got you from
page right here Afrida's good morning.

Speaker 4 (51:45):
Good morning, Ricky. It's Thursday and November twentieth. Here's what's
going on in the news. Arrests are stacking up in
Charlotte as border patrol operations continuing. Protesters are making their
voices heard about children, and fifty people have been taken
into custody since last weekend, all part of what's being
called Operation Charlotte's Web. Agents are expected to stay in

(52:06):
the city at least through tomorrow as the Trump administration
continues its crackdown on crime and illegal immigration. Speaking of
the love fest continues in DC, President Trump is showering
praise on Saudi Arabia's crown prints, highlighting what he calls
booming business ties between the two countries. The administration has
approved the export of advanced AI chips to Saudi Arabia

(52:29):
and the UAE. The countries can buy up to thirty
five thousand in Nvidia Blackwell chips for new data centers,
as long as they quote meet strict security rules. Meanwhile,
two members of Congress, one Republican, one Democrat are facing
serious legal trouble. Florida GOP Congressman Corey Mills is under
a House ethics investigation over accusations of missing or misusing

(52:52):
campaign money, taking improper gifts, and allegedly sexual misconduct. A
judge also ordered him to avoid an excpt old friend
who says he threatened to leak explicit videos. Meanwhile, Florida
Democrat Sheila Surephyllis McCormick has been indicted prosecutor see her
company got extra FEMA money during the pandemic and she
kept it instead of returning it. If convicted, she faces

(53:15):
up to fifty years in prison.

Speaker 5 (53:17):
Framboy and these stories.

Speaker 1 (53:18):
And go to prison, then we're gonna have no oregano.

Speaker 4 (53:21):
No no, no, no, no no no, it's not that
McCart Okay, Brimborn, these stories and more Gertorica.

Speaker 5 (53:26):
Smiling work shows dot com. Now here's a look at sports.

Speaker 9 (53:32):
Yeah, ladies and gentlemen, it's time for rock t NFL
picks of the week. Oh, the sports genius is back
in action. I don't give you the old hold of
under I'm just gonna tell you who gonna win the
damn game. Let's get it popping bye by tonight. Thursday
Night Football picked the Buffalo Bills to beat Houston in
the Napolis will beat the Kansas City Chiefs.

Speaker 1 (53:53):
That's right now.

Speaker 9 (53:55):
Oh no, no, Patrick Nomes looks human for once. He's
not a SuperH Aro after all this year, India. That
was gonna be Kansas City. Pittsburgh over Chicago, New England
over Cincinnati, Baltimore over the Jets.

Speaker 1 (54:08):
Seattle, Pittsburgh ain't gonna be Chicago.

Speaker 9 (54:12):
Pittsburgh gonna be Chicago without Aaron Rodgers, I said him.
Green Bay over Minnesota. My Detroit Lions will not lose
to the New York Giants. Jacksonville ow Arizona, Atlanta will
beat the New Orleans Saints. Dallas Cowboys expect him to
heat up down the back stretch.

Speaker 1 (54:28):
They will beat Philly this weekend.

Speaker 9 (54:31):
SA Yeah, said Cowboys over the Eagles when they do.

Speaker 1 (54:35):
Got my nephew Quinn Williams on the defensive line.

Speaker 9 (54:37):
So yeah, okay, San Frian over Carolina. The Rams will
beat Tampa Bay. Don't be shocked. If the Rams are
in the Super Bowl. In the game of the week,
the whole world will be watching. Shadua Sanders will get
to start with Cleveland versus the Las Vegas Raiders. He
will have some struggles, but he will conquer those struggles

(55:01):
and find a way to lead the Browns to victory.

Speaker 1 (55:05):
Pick the CLI with Browns to.

Speaker 2 (55:07):
Beat the l with that Vegas writers and do that wrong.

Speaker 1 (55:11):
He's gonna have three touchdowns. I said it. He's gonna
have three touchdown.

Speaker 11 (55:15):
That's gonna be.

Speaker 1 (55:16):
Please please, that's great.

Speaker 2 (55:17):
Let's go.

Speaker 9 (55:19):
Let's goat your door. Shut these haters up. Man, don't
play ball like you know how to play football, and
I need.

Speaker 1 (55:24):
All of his that is wrong with you. Just relax
and have fun. That's my advice.

Speaker 11 (55:35):
It's your door.

Speaker 9 (55:36):
Have fun out there and play football, big dog. That's it, man,
brack out the hotspot.

Speaker 1 (55:43):
Drop it like a drop.

Speaker 15 (55:44):
It like a cards at the hot spot. It's the atit.

Speaker 1 (55:53):
It is about that time time and a hot spy.
What up, Bratt?

Speaker 22 (55:56):
What up?

Speaker 15 (55:56):
Ricky? Good morning, everybody.

Speaker 16 (55:58):
I'm your girl Brat tat tat, and this is the
spot where we bring you music, movies and more. So
let's get off into it well, y'all. Martha Stewart is
back joining forces with Snoop Dogg and Doctor Dre because
she is now the newest brand partner for their still
Gin Spirited beverage. Yes, indeed, she's been enlisted not to
only promote the brand, but also share her own recipes

(56:19):
using the signature gin.

Speaker 15 (56:20):
Her signature cocktail is.

Speaker 16 (56:22):
Called Watermelly, which includes watermelon, lime juice, cucumber bidders cane syrup,
and steal gin. It's built as an elevated take on
gin and juice. The partnership isn't as surprising as it
might initially seem because Martha stew And and Snoop have maintained
what she describes an unbreakable friendship as they collaborated on

(56:42):
various projects over the years. They've also partnered on products
like wine, big lighters and smoking accessories, CBD products, TV shows.

Speaker 15 (56:50):
Sketchers, and cookbooks.

Speaker 16 (56:52):
So I continue that to be a long lasting relationship
and I'm happy that Martha.

Speaker 15 (56:57):
What you think, yare you looking at.

Speaker 1 (57:00):
Smart?

Speaker 17 (57:01):
She may be smart? But honey, she's finally said the
hell with, I might as well go ahead and be me.
I'm gonna name it watermelon when I'm working with you
two negroes, and this is what it's gonna be.

Speaker 15 (57:08):
No, it's made with watermelon.

Speaker 1 (57:10):
Yeah, Harry, Why she couldn't make it peachy.

Speaker 16 (57:12):
Because it's lime juice, cucumber, bitter's cane syrup, and their
gins watermelon.

Speaker 1 (57:21):
Oh my goodness, ye'll gonna get on the.

Speaker 18 (57:23):
Way home, Honey, they gonna come out with chicken and
jagg the chicken.

Speaker 16 (57:31):
If Snoop and Drey didn't have a problem with it
being called watermelon, it has watermelon, any.

Speaker 1 (57:35):
That's the problem. It got cuecuby in it too, Bro,
Why could be cucumby.

Speaker 15 (57:38):
Because that's not cute as watermelon.

Speaker 1 (57:40):
Oh see, we don't eat chicken in public.

Speaker 15 (57:46):
Eat watermelon and chicken.

Speaker 17 (57:49):
She should have named the one that could. That's how
I'm racist, honey, put in watermelon. God any working with
black people.

Speaker 16 (57:55):
You always got to find the worst most negative thing
you could say. Ain't Marth Steward, ain't never did nothing?

Speaker 1 (58:00):
You never that's the problem.

Speaker 15 (58:01):
What's the problem.

Speaker 17 (58:02):
She ain't never done nothing for me? Honey, I mean she.

Speaker 1 (58:08):
I'm not paying attention to Mark Luther with the tea.

Speaker 21 (58:14):
Yeah.

Speaker 15 (58:14):
Oh God, Moving on, y'all.

Speaker 16 (58:16):
Samuel Jackson had no problem saying yes when he was
asked to join forces with Kendrick Lamar for the Super
Bowl halftime showing February in New Orleans. And while Jackson
thought he was signing up for another one of his
many acting gigs, he told Jimmy Kimmel that he had
no idea he was signing up to be Uncle Sam
in the Revolution.

Speaker 15 (58:32):
Y'all. Here's what he had to say.

Speaker 19 (58:34):
I had no idea about any of that until we
actually did dress rehearsal.

Speaker 11 (58:38):
That was the first time you knew you were gonna
be what trust his Uncle Sam.

Speaker 19 (58:41):
The first time I knew we were doing a revolution.

Speaker 11 (58:43):
I mean, I know, I knew.

Speaker 19 (58:45):
I was dressing as Uncle Sam, but I just thought
that was like, okay, fine, this is an Uncle Sam
thing and this and that. But then all of a sudden,
when dress rehearsal starts, it's like, I'm now I'm doing it.
I turned around and said, wait a minute, that's making
a flag up there. Oh now I'm gonna Now it's revolutionary.

Speaker 1 (59:02):
That's when you figured it out, right then. It never
occurred to me. I just thought it was just me
being Sam. You know what, other sound.

Speaker 15 (59:12):
Wow wow's cray.

Speaker 16 (59:13):
You better find out what you're signing up for because
you never know. I mean, but he was just paid,
I guess to do an acting giggle, got his money
and did what he had to do. Well, y'all, we're
gonna wrap up the hospital on that note. But for
more information on these stories and more, you can go
to Ricky Smiley Morningshow dot com and you can catch
me on all my social media. All right, y'all'ster Ricky
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